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Wireless Time Signals: Changes in the French Issues

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FOLLOWING a series of resolutions adopted at the meeting of the International Time Commission at Cambridge in July last, certain changes will be made in the issue of time signals from radio stations in France, commencing on January 1, 1926.

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  1. A. H. R. Buller, "Researches on Fungi", vol. 2, 1922, pp. 18, 308–310; vol. 3, 1924, pp. 506–509.

  2. Ibid. vol. 3, Fig. 203, p. 503.

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SAMPSON, R. Wireless Time Signals: Changes in the French Issues. Nature 116, 935–936 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116935a0

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