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Bianisotropic and anisotropic materials

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hFdz

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Hello everyone,

I would like to know if there is a way to distinguish a bianisotropic or anisotropic material by measure their S parameters or maybe if we can say that the material behaves as an bianisotropic or anisotropic material when we don't know any property of the material.

Thanks
 
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