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THE published accounts of unsuccessful attempts to find the J-phenomenon seem to call for some statement of the present position of investigations on the subject. Our experience of the phenomenon is now so extensive, that the comments and suggestions of experimenters are to us of little more than psychological, or shall we say philosophical, interest. Their results represent, at most, an almost negligible number of observations under conditions which we are able to reproduce at any time; they add nothing to our knowledge.
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BARKLA, C. Properties of X-Radiation. Nature 131, 166 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/131166a0
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