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DURING the past year a further study has been made of the decay of the nitrogen afterglow and the phenomena connected with the production both of this luminosity and the accompanying chemical activity; while the minutiæ of the quantitative parts of the investigation remain to be examined more closely than at present, certain very definite findings may briefly be given.
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WILLEY, E. The Nitrogen Afterglow. Nature 124, 443–444 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124443b0
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