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MEASUREMENTS have been made on the surface distribution of 1,230 stars on 54 sq. in. of 100 µ C2 plates loaded with boron, exposed for 40 days at 3,650 m. elevation. Observations on the star frequency in 1 in. × ½ in. rectangles of plate area show that, by comparison with the appropriate Poisson distribution, the stars are randomly distributed over areas of these dimensions.
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LI, T., PERKINS, D. Anomalous Distribution of Nuclear Disintegration in Photographic Emulsions Exposed to Cosmic Rays : Double Stars. Nature 161, 844–845 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/161844b0
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