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Very-Low-Frequency Discrete Emissions received at Conjugate Points

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DOWDEN suggests that the six bursts of noise shown in Fig. 1 of our article consist of a pair of bursts seen three times at each end of the path, and that this interpretation provides support for a new theory of very-low-frequency emissions which he has published elsewhere.

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HELLIWELL, R. Very-Low-Frequency Discrete Emissions received at Conjugate Points. Nature 195, 64–65 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/195064b0

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