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Results
Approximately 28000 SCANs meet the selection criteria described in Sectioná 2.2, and around 22000 of these fall within valid blocks. The resulting light curves for the 55 MOST calibrators are given in Figureá 2.3Using the criteria described in Sectioná 2.3, 18 sources are found to be variable, 19 are found to have steady light curves, and the remaining 18 are undetermined. Each source in Figureá 2 is marked with a V, S or U corresponding to its classification.
Structure functions for the 18 variable sources are shown in Figureá 6; for each source we have estimated the time scale for variability, , as marked on each plot. However, we note that some of these estimates are very approximate, as a result of the sparse and/or irregular sampling of the light curves. For example, for MRCá B2326-477 we have assigned á d, but one could just as easily argue that á d. Furthermore, there is evidence that the structure functions for some sources, such as MRCá B1740-517, enter another linear regime beyond the point where they saturate. This suggests that there are variations on time scales longer than we can measure with these data. Some properties of the 18 variable sources are summarised in Tableá 1.
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