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Reply to the Comment by V.A. Saltykov on the Paper “The Relationship between Multifractal and Entropy Properties of Seismic Noise in Kamchatka and Irregularity of the Earth’s Rotation” by A.A. Lyubushin, G.N. Kopylova, and Yu.K. Serafimova

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Lyubushin, A.A., Kopylova, G.N. Reply to the Comment by V.A. Saltykov on the Paper “The Relationship between Multifractal and Entropy Properties of Seismic Noise in Kamchatka and Irregularity of the Earth’s Rotation” by A.A. Lyubushin, G.N. Kopylova, and Yu.K. Serafimova. Izv., Phys. Solid Earth 57, 292–294 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1069351321020051

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