The effect of dissipation when due to the load of a transmission line coupled to a Josephson junction is reconsidered and evaluated by means of a simple direct procedure that supplies analytical expressions. The results are in good agreement with the ones previously reported in the literature. A simple criterion for testing experimental results is introduced.
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