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WHILE viewing the pattern of concentric circles reproduced in Nature of October 261, many readers will have noted rapidly fluctuating sectors and they may have speculated about their cause.
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CAMPBELL, F., ROBSON, J. Moving Visual Images produced by Regular Stationary Patterns. Nature 181, 362 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/181362b0
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