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The conductivity of the middle portion of the canal of condensed discharges

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A condensed discharge is a short-period, non-stationary high-intensity discharge, produced by discharging a condenser.

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Zítka, B.H. The conductivity of the middle portion of the canal of condensed discharges. Czech J Phys 7, 189–190 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01697594

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