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Two further pulsating radio sources have been discovered by Cambridge radio astronomers.
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COLE, T., PILKINGTON, J. Search for Pulsating Radio Sources in the Declination Range + 44° < δ < + 90°. Nature 219, 574–576 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/219574a0
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