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PROF. M. N. SAHA and Mr. N. K. Sur, in an article which has just appeared in the Philosophical Magazine (48, 421, Sept. 1924), present a theory regarding the identity of active nitrogen which coincides in certain respects with that advanced by me last December, in a paper read before the American Physical Society (Abstract, Physical Review, 23, 294, Feb. 1924). Since this paper has not yet been published in full, and since there are important points of difference between the two theories, it seems advisable to present here certain of the details.
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BIRGE, R. Active Nitrogen. Nature 114, 642–643 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114642a0
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