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Attempts to derive seismic signals from CP1133 were unsuccessful. Possible experimental errors in previous work are discussed.
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MAST, T., NELSON, J., SAARLOOS, J. et al. Search for Seismic Signals from Gravitational Radiation of Pulsar CP1133. Nature 240, 140–142 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/240140a0
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