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A Lab to Detect Radio Pulsars Using a Remotely Accessed 18-Meter Radiotelescope

doi 10.1119/bfy.2018.pr.009
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July 25, 2018

Authors
Norman JarosikDaniel Marlow
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American Association of Physics Teachers


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