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IN continuation of our experiments on the fission of uranium by fast neutrons, we have been studying decay periods of various isotopes. In this communication we give the results on silver and cadmium isotopes.
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NISHINA, Y., YASAKI, T., EZOE, H. et al. Fission Products of Uranium produced by Fast Neutrons. Nature 146, 24 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/146024a0
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