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[edit] More examples?
The third para talks about observations of the first SGB. The next para seems to suggest that others would need to be known, in order to fill "soft gamma repeaters". Does anyone have other examples that might be mentioned? Neat article BTW. Maury 21:07, 20 November 2006 (UTC)