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... scattering from these heavier elements than from the lighter , because under ordinary experimental conditions . the scattered radiation from each of the heavier is accom- panied by a much more intense fluorescent ( characteristic ) X ...
... scattering from these heavier elements than from the lighter , because under ordinary experimental conditions . the scattered radiation from each of the heavier is accom- panied by a much more intense fluorescent ( characteristic ) X ...
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... scattered radiation measured in these experiments , for this extra radiation cannot be explained on the simple theory of scattering , and in all probability is due to processes other than those considered . Method ( b ) . In the second ...
... scattered radiation measured in these experiments , for this extra radiation cannot be explained on the simple theory of scattering , and in all probability is due to processes other than those considered . Method ( b ) . In the second ...
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... scattering intensities given in Table II . are relative to the scattering from aluminium , it remained to determine . if the amount of radiation scattered from aluminium varied with the wave - length of the radiation . A similar deter ...
... scattering intensities given in Table II . are relative to the scattering from aluminium , it remained to determine . if the amount of radiation scattered from aluminium varied with the wave - length of the radiation . A similar deter ...
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A Criticism on van der Waals Equation | 22 |
Dr Allan Ferguson on the Variation of SurfaceTension with | 37 |
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