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    Investigation of Water Tree Degradation in Dry-Cured and Extruded Three-Layer (E-E Type) 6.6-kV Removed XLPE Cables

    Author
    1. Basic Statistics I
    2. Filippini
    3. Goshima
    4. Hashizume
    5. Hashizume
    6. Hashizume
    7. Hirose
    8. Hyodo
    9. Investigation Committee on Current Situation of Technology and Problem on Utility Pole Eliminating Program
    10. Investigation Committee on Degradation Diagnosis Technology based on Characteristics of Insulating Materials in Electric Power Apparatus
    11. Investigation Committee on Diagnosis of Insulation Deterioration in Ultra-High Voltage Rotating Machines and Cables
    12. Investigation Committee on Life Characteristics of XLPE Insulated Cables
    13. Investigation Committee on Treeing Deterioration Process
    14. Ishimura
    15. Kuraishi
    16. Kurihara
    17. Sakamoto
    18. Uchida
    Publication venue
    'Wiley'
    Publication date
    Field of study
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