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PERHAPS I may be allowed to recall the attention of physicists to the above “strange and interesting phenomena,” as they are rightly called by their discoverer, Prof. G. S. Ohm (see Pogg. Annalen for 1853, vol. xc. p. 327); partly for the purpose of indicating a simple method of observing them.
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MADAN, H. On the Interference-Curves Known as “Ohm's Fringes” . Nature 31, 83–84 (1884). https://doi.org/10.1038/031083a0
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