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Time Resolved Photometry in Two Pulsed Radio Source Fields

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A search for optical pulsations from two of the pulsating radio sources has been made, with negative results.

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BORGMAN, J., KOORNNEEF, J. Time Resolved Photometry in Two Pulsed Radio Source Fields. Nature 218, 531 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/218531a0

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