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IT is perhaps ungracious to reply to a review. I appreciate very fully that in cases of papers like mine, which take an isolated position and are written by a man who is not infallible, the task of the reviewer is burdensome enough. But Mr. C. T. R. Wilson's summary of several years of my work (October 8, p. 548) seems to me unnecessarily captious, and I am obliged to answer in selfdefence.
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BARUS, C. Nuclei and Ions. Nature 69, 103–104 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/069103b0
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