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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
Quasars are known to vary in brightness over a wide range of time scales. Short term intrinsic variability has been well documented, and a strong case can be made that long term variation is due to microlensing. In this paper the effect of time dilation as a means for distinguishing between intrinsic variation and gravitational lensing is discussed.