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I RECENTLY reported an intensity anomaly in the isotopic bands of boron monoxide (NATURE, Aug. 9, p. 203), which showed that the intensity ratio of isotopic bands does not always give directly the relative abundance of the isotopes. The following is an account of the determination of the correction to be made in order to obtain the relative abundance from the intensity ratio, and is an abstract from a dissertation presented to the University of Utrecht.
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ELLIOTT, A. Determination of the Abundance Ratios of Isotopes from Band Spectra. Nature 126, 845–846 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126845c0
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