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THE columns of NATURE are doubtless not the proper place in which to conduct correspondence classes in elementary science, but when Prof. Armstrong asks a simple question surely mere courtesy demands that he should receive a straightforward answer, such as Prof. Walker and “A. S.” have not given him.
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C., N. The Meaning of Ionisation. Nature 83, 36 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/083036c0
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