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ABSTRACT FROM the letter of Prof. Rutherford in NATURE of January 7 it is improbable that γ rays from radium are Röntgen rays generated by self-bombardment. The γ rays must therefore arise
from, radium directly, and not as a secondary effect of bombardment. SIMILAR CONTENT BEING VIEWED BY OTHERS COMPACT SPECTROSCOPY OF KEV TO MEV X-RAYS FROM A LASER WAKEFIELD ACCELERATOR
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