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When I wrote in the article "The most common ladder pattern advances one cell every three generations", it was because I was unsure whether there were any other speeds, rather than because I knew there were others. But now I know: there is also a 4c/9 ladder. See http://11011110.livejournal.com/174137.html for details. I'm not sure this counts as a reliable source, and anyway it would be too self-serving, so I haven't added this to the article. — David Eppstein ( talk) 10:43, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
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When I wrote in the article "The most common ladder pattern advances one cell every three generations", it was because I was unsure whether there were any other speeds, rather than because I knew there were others. But now I know: there is also a 4c/9 ladder. See http://11011110.livejournal.com/174137.html for details. I'm not sure this counts as a reliable source, and anyway it would be too self-serving, so I haven't added this to the article. — David Eppstein ( talk) 10:43, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
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