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An Exceptional Increase of Cosmic Rays?

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IN a previous communication1, an account was given of the hourly records of the intensity of cosmic rays which are being obtained by making use of a battery of Geiger counters registering threefold coincidences. No absorbing screens are used.

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DUPERIER, A. An Exceptional Increase of Cosmic Rays?. Nature 151, 308–309 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151308a0

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