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FERMI and his collaborators1 detected two unstable isotopes of bromine characterized by half-periods of eighteen minutes and 4.2 hours. The nuclear transformations are probably expressed by the equations: The isotopes 80, 82, of krypton are normal constituents of the element.
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JOHNSON, C., HAMBLIN, F. Radioactive Isotopes of Bromine. Nature 138, 504 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138504a0
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