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Eka-cæsium and a Suggestion about Radiation and the Elements1

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IN endeavouring to confirm the identity of the X-ray line 1.032 on Film No. 3 (see NATURE, January 30, 1926, p. 153), which would seem to correspond with the La1 line of eka-cæsium (87) of calculated wave-length 1.0276, I have had this film intensified and then remeasured by Messrs. Adam Hilger, Ltd. (see Chemical News, February 12, 1926, p. 101).

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LORING, F. Eka-cæsium and a Suggestion about Radiation and the Elements1. Nature 117, 448–449 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/117448b0

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