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  • Experiments with various models show that high-frequency distortions and artificial, weakly damped lowfrequency variability can occur for a time interval between radiation calls of a few hours, and that these oscillations can significantly alter the mean state of the atmosphere.

    Inhofe, UCAR and NCAR « Climate Audit 2006

  • A new 1500 yr climate reconstruction: enhanced lowfrequency variability and the fingerprint of anthropogenic warming

    Luterbacher and Hegerl at NAS « Climate Audit 2006

  • Originally, the farside radio grid had been strung to carry out astrophysical studies in the lowfrequency range, down to the 10 kilohertz region.

    Across The Sea Of Suns Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1984

  • Science has proven unequivocally that all plants react to threatening stimuli with a lowfrequency version of what we would call “panic.”

    The Book of the SubGenius The SubGenius Foundation 1983

  • Science has proven unequivocally that all plants react to threatening stimuli with a lowfrequency version of what we would call “panic.”

    The Book of the SubGenius The SubGenius Foundation 1983

  • Science has proven unequivocally that all plants react to threatening stimuli with a lowfrequency version of what we would call “panic.”

    The Book of the SubGenius The SubGenius Foundation 1983

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