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The pulses from pulsating radio sources seem to be made up of two subpulses, slow, class 1, and fast, class 2.
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DRAKE, F., CRAFT, H. Second Periodic Pulsation in Pulsars. Nature 220, 231–235 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/220231a0
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