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Activities observed in iridium after neutron bombardment. Remarks on a paper by H. H. Hennies and A. Flammersfeld

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Scharff-Goldhaber, G., McKeown, M. Activities observed in iridium after neutron bombardment. Remarks on a paper by H. H. Hennies and A. Flammersfeld. Naturwissenschaften 48, 96–97 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00636037

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