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Analysis of 178 z-values yields a strongly periodic system containing, among others, the period 1/6 and 1/16.
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COWAN, C. Periodic Clustering of Red-shifts in the Spectra of Quasi-stellar and other Unusual Objects. Nature 224, 655–656 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/224655a0
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