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THE erratic nature of the conduction current which precedes the electrical breakdown of a liquid dielectric has been observed by several investigators1,2.
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NOSSEIR, A. Pre-breakdown Conduction Current Pulses in Liquid Dielectrics. Nature 198, 1295–1296 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/1981295a0
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