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IN the course of our atomic mass measurement programme, we have recently had occasion to measure the masses of some of the isotopes of krypton and xenon by the mass-spectrographic doublet method. These measurements are briefly described below.
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KEGLEY, C., DUCKWORTH, H. Masses of Krypton-82, -84 and -86 and Xenon-129 and -132. Nature 167, 1025 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1038/1671025a0
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