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Stephanie Smith

Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Publications -  47
Citations -  1438

Stephanie Smith is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antenna (radio) & Anechoic chamber. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 40 publications receiving 967 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephanie Smith include Edith Cowan University & Boston Children's Hospital.

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Patient relevant outcomes of unicompartmental versus total knee replacement: systematic review and meta-analysis

TL;DR: TKA and UKA are both viable options for the treatment of isolated unicompartmental osteoarthritis by directly comparing the two treatments, and this study demonstrates better results for UKA in several outcome domains.
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Switched Parasitic Antennas for Cellular Communications

TL;DR: Switched parasitic antennas for cellular communications as mentioned in this paper have been used in a wide range of potential applications, such as direction finding and multibeam communications systems, with high-speed signal acquisition, fixed input impedance, low loss and small footprint.
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An ultra-wide bandwidth (704 to 4 032 MHz) receiver for the Parkes radio telescope

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe an ultra-widebandwidth, low-frequency receiver recently installed on the Parkes radio telescope, which provides continuous frequency coverage from 704 to 4032 MHz.
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Revival of the Magnetar PSR J1622-4950: Observations with MeerKAT, Parkes, XMM-Newton, Swift, Chandra, and NuSTAR

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TL;DR: In this article, radio and X-ray observations of PSR J1622-4950 indicate that the magnetar, in a quiescent state since at least early 2015, reactivated between 2017 March 19 and April 5.
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Single-Dielectric Wideband Partially Reflecting Surface With Variable Reflection Components for Realization of a Compact High-Gain Resonant Cavity Antenna

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a design methodology for a compact low-cost partially reflecting surface (PRS) for a wideband high-gain resonant cavity antenna (RCA) which requires only a single commercial dielectric slab.