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IN view of recent work by Ashton, the practical aspect of this problem again becomes important. Considerable weight must be given to the conception of Lindemann and Ashton (Phil. Mag., May, 1919) that isotopes are capable of chemical as well as of physical separation.
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FLECK, A. The Separation of Isotopes. Nature 104, 565 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/104565a0
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