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WE agree in principle with the conclusion of Kiefer and Neubacher on the multi-sampling method. However, this was not the main point of our communication—this sort of work has been introduced before by Klein and Barton; our interest lay mainly in the other versatile features that we described. We have, however, some comment to make, following this note by Kiefer and Neubacher. They say that the same result (as the multi-sampling method) is obtained by (i) increasing the apparatus time constant, or by (ii) repeating 10 times the recording of the whole spectrum at a higher speed (with single samples per channel, and, we presume, with a shorter time constant).
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KENT, M., MALLARD, J. On the Combination of an Electron Spin Resonance Spectrometer and a Multichannel Analyser. Nature 209, 1343 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2091343b0
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