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The first observation of a solar burst with millisecond time resolution at λ = 3.3 mm was obtained on 21 May, 1984. The time-scale of the millimetric pulses durations was of about 60 ms. The possible strong correlation between pulsed emission at 3.3 mm and hard X-rays is discussed.
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Proceedings of the Workshop on Radio Continua during Solar Flares, held at Duino (Trieste), Italy, 27–31 May, 1985.
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Costa, J.E.R., Kaufmann, P. Comments on fast pulses in mm-wave bursts. Sol Phys 104, 253–256 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00159970
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