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PHOTOGRAPHIC records of X-rays diffracted by a gas require long times of exposure. This feature suggests the interest of replacing the photographic plate by a Geiger-Müller counter.
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C. Degard, J. Piérard and W. van der Grinten, NATURE, 136, 142 (1935).
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VAN DER GRINTEN, W., BRASSEUR, H. Use of a Geiger-Müller Counter for the Study of the Diffraction of X-Rays by a Gas. Nature 137, 657 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137657a0
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