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Of course, putting a microwave antenna inside a church steeple means that parishioners must sit underneath it on Sunday mornings.

Now, from a spacious house in the Hollywood Hills, with a microwave antenna pointed at a receiver somewhere in the flatlands below, Mr. Serling is just trying to stay ahead of his new competitors.

In 1963, trying to track a mysterious hiss generated by their microwave antenna, Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson of Bell Labs discovered the cosmic microwave background, a faint glow of photons left over from the Big Bang.

"I think the safe practice," said Dr. Keith Black, a surgeon at Cedars-Sinai MedicaLos Angeles Los Angeles, "is to use an earpiece so you keep the microwave antenna away from your brain".

AT&T, which had a lot of fiber connections destroyed by the collapse of the Trade Center buildings, quickly installed a microwave antenna on the roof of the building, shifting telecommunications traffic from wires in the ground to signals in the air.

b A microwave antenna is percutaneously inserted inside the mass.

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Paul Meyer of the committee has hooked up the United Nations and major relief organizations via microwave antennas and from the proceeds is providing the local university, news organizations, hospitals and schools with free connections.

But in a 21st century twist, these old spires that were originally built to resemble Christopher Wren's stone steeples in London are becoming the camouflage to hide microwave antennas for cell phone companies.

Banned items include Ebola, a virus that can be used for medical research as well as a biological weapon; nickel powder; radium; flash X-ray generators; and microwave antennas designed to accelerate ions.

We describe two approaches towards efficient miniaturised ceramic microwave antennas: the dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) with partial metallisation and the shorting post patch antenna.

Engineers have also long used arrays of radio and microwave antennas working in concert, which have a better ability than individual antennas to direct their signals, in radar and satellite communications.

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