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THE ratio of the equivalent source temperatures as deduced from observations of solar electromagnetic radiation for frequencies of 80 Mc./s. and 175 Mc./s. (T80/T175) by Ryle and Vonberg1 would appear to have considerable significance to solar as well as radio physicists.
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THOMSEN, I. Solar Radio Emissions and Sunspots. Nature 161, 134–136 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/161134a0
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