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Three New Variable Stars

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Three new variable stars have been discovered in the region of Cepheus. Their equatorial coordinates, photographic magnitudes, and amplitudes of variability are given.

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Kazarian, M.A., Petrosian, G.V. Three New Variable Stars. Astrophysics 46, 502–505 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:ASYS.0000003266.19893.37

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