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THE question of the spectroscopic evidence of the existence of isotopes, which has already been brought forward in our correspondence columns (see NATURE, March 29, May 31, August 16) is dealt with at length in two papers published in the Japanese Journal of Physics, vol. ii., Nos. 6-10,-the first by Nagaoka, Sugiura, and Mishima, on “The Fine Structure of Mercury Lines and the Isotopes,” and the second by Nagaoka and Sugiura, on “Spectroscopic Evidence of Isotopy.”
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Isotopes and Spectra. Nature 114, 699–700 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114699b0
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