Hi Dave:

I'd classify this article more like pseudoscience than April's fool. To get an idea of the quality of the paper just check out the publisher.

"The Chinese Publisher SCIRP (Scientific Research Publishing): A Publishing Empire Built on Junk Science" what I found by searching for the publication name on Beall’s List. This is a list of questionable, scholarly open-access publishers. These publishers are commonly used by "Medical" doctors to promote the "cure" they sell by referring to a paper in a "scholarly" journal.
http://scholarlyoa.com/publishers/

I have the above link on my Faradic (Quack stuff) web page as the first entry 
in the Links paragraph:
http://www.prc68.com/I/Faradic.shtml#L

PS Some decades ago I spent over a year full time winding and testing coils on a Boonton 160 Q-meter. Even at that time the contemporary electronics college level text books did not cover inductors so bought the classics as used books (this was prior to internet so took some doing).
http://www.prc68.com/I/Qmeters.html
Using coils built with the knowledge from this testing I home-brewed a Crystal 
Radio with phenomenal performance.
http://www.prc68.com/I/Xtal1800.shtml#BC1

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Dr. David Kirkby (Kirkby Microwave Ltd) wrote:
On 20 August 2015 at 02:38, Todd Micallef <[email protected]> wrote:

Here is a DIY guide to making some lab standards. It is detailed with some
component values.


http://nopr.niscair.res.in/bitstream/123456789/4848/1/JSIR%2065%286%29%20510-513.pdf


If this was April the first, I would be convinced that paper was an April
Fools Joke!

I can't imagine how you can make high Q (low loss) inductors, by using a
capacitor and two resistors. It just makes no sense to me, but I will read
the maths later. The mere fact there is resistance makes me think it must
be lossy, so low Q. Also the equations seems to come out with convenient
numbers - R in Ohms, C in pF and H in Henries.

But if the paper is real, it is very close to what I want, although it
still leaves the position of finding stable capacitors. I thought inductors
would be easier than capacitors, but maybe not.

Dave
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