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 value of about 2.6$\pm$0.1~\cite{michele-diploma}.
 \par
-In our case, there is an additional complication due to the fact that the green and blue coloured pulses 
+In our case, there is an additional complication due to the fact that the green and blue coloured light pulses 
 show secondary pulses which destroy the Poisson behaviour of the number of photo-electrons. We will thus 
-have to split our sample of extractors into those being affected by the secondary pulses and those without
-showing any effect. 
-\par
-Figures~\ref{fig:phe:5ledsuv},~\ref{fig:phe:1leduv},~\ref{fig:phe:23ledsblue}~and~\ref{fig:phe:2ledsgreen} show 
-some of the obtained results. Although one can see an amazing stability for the standard 5Leds UV pulse, 
+have to split our sample of extractors into those being affected by the secondary pulses and those 
+being immune to this effect. 
+\par
+Figures~\ref{fig:phe:5ledsuv},~\ref{fig:phe:1leduv},~\ref{fig:phe:2ledsgreen}~and~\ref{fig:phe:23ledsblue} show 
+some of the obtained results. Although one can see an amazing stability for the standard 5\,Leds\,UV pulse, 
 there is a considerable difference for all shown non-standard pulses. Especially the pulses from green 
 and blue LEDs 
