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MR. HOLLINGWORTH'S observations (NATURE, Sept. 18, p. 409) on the polarisation of long wireless waves by day and by night are of great interest in connexion with the attempts which have been made to explain the diurnal variation of atmospheric influences on wireless transmission.
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APPLETON, E. The Kerr Effect in Wireless Transmission. Nature 118, 514 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118514a0
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