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Table 5:

Characteristics of the prominent minima of the ``3.2''-h variability determined using the method of ``asymptotic parabola'' (Marsakova & Andronov 1996): time BJD (and its error) and value of the signal $m_{\rm min}$ (and its error).

t, BJD
$\sigma[t]$ $m_{\rm min}$ $\sigma[m_{\rm min}]$

53 728.15648
0.00180 10.911 0.014
53 730.01153 0.00065 10.860 0.009
53 732.00013 0.00122 10.746 0.009
53 742.01621 0.00078 10.854 0.014
53 742.94917 0.00234 10.782 0.019
53 744.00722 0.00220 10.896 0.023
53 753.95263 0.00001 10.743 0.007
53 757.00094 0.00140 10.846 0.005
53 757.94716 0.00072 10.794 0.008
53 758.05255 0.00162 10.784 0.010
53 758.97022 0.00248 10.747 0.008
53 760.04089 0.00030 10.704 0.005

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