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Gill-Morrell and Barkhausen-Kurz Oscillations

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IN my original letter (NATURE, Feb. 6), only the actual fact of the existence of two types of oscillations was mentioned, with perhaps insufficient explanation. In view of Mr. Megaw's letter, however, I feel that more details should be given.

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  1. Gill, (a) A Space Charge Effect, Phil. Mag., Ser. 6, 49, 993, 1925: (b) Electrical Oscillations of Very Short Wave-length, Phil. Mag., Ser. 7,12, 843, 1931:

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COCKBURN, R. Gill-Morrell and Barkhausen-Kurz Oscillations. Nature 129, 542–543 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/129542b0

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