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<p>of the devices. Even though the term "evanescent" is not mentioned in this ordinary context, the appliances' designers still may be concerned with maintaining evanescence, in order to prevent or limit production of a propagating electromagnetic wave, which would lead to <a href="page.php?w=Alternating_current">radiation loss</a>, since a propagating wave "steals" its power from the circuitry or donates unwanted <a href="page.php?w=radio_interference">interference</a>.</p>

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