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WE have read with interest the communication of Prof. H. S. Taylor and his collaborators on the subject of chemical effects produced by resonance radiation, in which some exception is taken both to our experiments and to the conclusions given in our letter of December 19, p. 899. It may be as well to indicate briefly the points on which we are in agreement and those on which a divergence of opinion apparently exists.
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RIDEAL, E., HIRST, H. Chemical Effects produced by Resonance Radiation. Nature 117, 449–450 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/117449b0
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