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APPARENTLY random fluctuations in the current are familiar to everyone studying d.c. conduction in liquids. They seem not to have been extensively investigated, although the corresponding phenomenon in solids has received some attention during the past decade1,2.
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PICKARD, W. Electrical Noise in the Conduction of Currents through Organic Liquids. Nature 201, 283 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/201283a0
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