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A RECENT communication, Hamilton1, directed attention to changes in concentration of standardized solutions stored in polythene bottles caused by transpiration. The conclusion was drawn that ‘Pyrex’ or quartz containers were necessary for the storage of such solutions to prevent loss of water.
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Hamilton, E., Nature, 193, 200 (1962).
Herrington, J., and Vallis, D. G., Chem. and Indust., 808 (1957).
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KEITH, R. Storage of Standardized Radioactive Solutions. Nature 196, 500 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/196500a0
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