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THE micro method for the determination of concentrations of para-hydrogen recently described by one of us1 has been used to determine the concentration of ordinary hydrogen and its heavy isotope in their mixtures.
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FARKAS, A., FARKAS, L. Some Experiments on Heavy Hydrogen. Nature 132, 894 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132894a0
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