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IT seems probable that many isotopes exist in amounts too small to fall within the experimental range of the mass spectrograph. This makes it desirable to seek some means of determining their atomic weights with sufficient accuracy to give reliable values of their packing effects. Two methods, of which the second appears generally applicable, will be discussed here.
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GIAUQUE, W. Isotope Effect in Spectra and Precise Atomic Weights. Nature 124, 265 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124265a0
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