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The first observations from Australia of the pulsating radio source raise difficulties about the precise measurement of the period of oscillation.
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RADHAKRISHNAN, V., KOMESAROFF, M. & COOKE, D. Measurements on the Period of the Pulsating Radio Source at 1919 + 21. Nature 218, 229–230 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/218229a0
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