\begin{figure}
\resizebox{\hsize}{!}{\includegraphics{1156_1.ps}}
\end{figure} The light curves for the source 1156+295 (The same as Fig. 1 for the source 1156+295).


 \begin{figure}
\resizebox{\hsize}{!}{\includegraphics{1156_2.ps}}
\end{figure} Autocorrelation (ACF) and cross correlation (DCF) results for 1156+295 (The same as Fig. 2 for 1156+295).


 \begin{figure}
\resizebox{\hsize}{!}{\includegraphics{1156_3.ps}}
\end{figure} Modelling the light curve with exponential flares for 1156+295 (37 GHz) (The same as Fig. 3 for 1156+295 37 GHz).


 \begin{figure}
\resizebox{\hsize}{!}{\includegraphics{1156_4.ps}}
\end{figure} Modelling the light curve with eponential flares for 1156+295 (22 GHz) (The same as Fig. 3 for 1156+295 22 GHz).


 \begin{figure}
\resizebox{\hsize}{!}{\includegraphics{1156_5.ps}}
\end{figure} Optical flux level vs. phase $\Phi $ and flux of the model radio outbursts for 1156+295 (37 GHz) (The same as Fig. 4 for 1156+295 37 GHz).


 \begin{figure}
\resizebox{\hsize}{!}{\includegraphics{1156_6.ps}}
\end{figure} Optical flux level vs. phase $\Phi $ and flux of the model radio outbursts for 1156+295 (22 GHz) (The same as Fig. 4 for 1156+295 22 GHz).


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