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This paper reports further detailed measurements of strong radio pulses from the pulsar NP 0532 in the Crab nebula, recorded at Arecibo.
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HEILES, C., CAMPBELL, D. & RANKIN, J. Pulsar NP 0532: Properties and Systematic Polarization of Individual Strong Pulses at 430 MHz. Nature 226, 529–531 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/226529a0
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