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THE valuable summary of “Researches Relating to Radium” in your issue of January 28 contained the following paragraph:—“From the disintegration theory it followed that the accumulation, during past ages, of the final products of the change of the radio-active elements must exist in the natural minerals in which these elements are found,” also that helium was likely to be a product of the change.
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COPPOCK, J. Radium Débris . Nature 69, 365–366 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069365d0
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