As of 2008-04-26, the image is found on the Dielectric spectroscopy page [1] ("Written by: Beau Lambert (Partially From His Master's Research)") of the research group of Dr. Kenneth A. Mauritz.
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2008-04-28 23:35 Archimerged 454×370× (7551 bytes) Try again for a clean rasterized version... {{attribution}}
2008-04-28 23:10 Archimerged 454×370× (7674 bytes) Replaced all style="a:b;c:d" with a="b" c="d" as this may fix the problem with librxml {{attribution}}
2008-04-28 22:40 Archimerged 454×370× (7621 bytes) Added more fill="none". {{Attribution}}
2008-04-28 22:35 Archimerged 454×370× (7597 bytes) Hand-edited to reduce size. Hoping the rasterizer will work on this version. {{attribution}}
2008-04-27 11:26 Archimerged 454×370× (62442 bytes) Reverted to version as of 18:52, 26 April 2008. Wikipedia's convert to png failed.
2008-04-27 11:15 Archimerged 454×370× (12048 bytes) Plain svg optimized for size. Inkscape doesn't care much about size of the XML. Use clones, never convert text to path (I thought I needed to before I could scale it), always use snap to grid, etc. ... This version doesn't have exactly the same layout a
2008-04-26 18:52 Archimerged 454×370× (62442 bytes) SVG version without the original jpeg layer. See comments attached to first upload. {{attribution}}
2008-04-26 18:50 Archimerged 454×370× (63018 bytes) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/archive/f/f1/20060123223513%21Dielectric_responses.jpg This is SVG version of the previously used image. Previous image pages were http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Dielectric_responses.jpg and http://en.wikipedi
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{{Information |Description={{en|An illustration of the en:frequency response of various en:dielectric mechanisms in terms of the real and imaginary parts of the en:permittivity. Image used with the consent of Prof. Kenneth A. Mauritz (se