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<p>induced by the electromagnetic impulses would then be heard if they are powerful enough to make grasses, plants, eyeglass frames, the hearer's own body (see <a href="page.php?w=microwave_auditory_effect">microwave auditory effect</a>), and other conductive materials vibrate. This proposed mechanism, although proven plausible by laboratory work, remains unsupported by corresponding measurements in the field. Sound recordings made under controlled conditions in Mongolia in 1998 support the contention that the sounds are real. (Also see <a href="page.php?w=Bolide">Bolide</a>.)</p><p>
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