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IN a letter which appeared in NATURE of June 19 we described some effects obtained with various metals used as obstacles to X-radiation, which showed that the bands and haloes produced on X-ray plates up to distances of 450 cm. Were neither dependent on crystalline structure (other than metallic) nor should probably be termed “diffraction” effects in the strict sense.
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CHAMBERS, W., RANKIN, I. The Structure of X-Radiation. Nature 91, 636 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091636b0
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