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    The Larger Variation in Brightness in an Eclipsing System Consisting
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The Larger Variation in Brightness in an Eclipsing System Consisting

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The larger variation in brightness in an eclipsing system consisting of a white dwarf and an M3 main-sequence star occurs when the white dwarf passes behind the M3 star.

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