Wait a minute.
I had a paper for publication of high frequency power conversion that was peer reviewed in 1986.
But the new CEO from Rocket Research would not let me publish, because it would be giving away secrets.
I protested it was just a bunch of math I made up about the reset time voltage product across a transformer primary was possible to compliment with the time Voltage on time of a lossless snubber.
He did not care. He said it was a secret. But I was peer reviewed. The session chairman was not happy with me. One less paper delivered at his conference. The sessions notes book was getting thinner.


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