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Nature 428, 131 (11 March 2004) | doi:10.1038/428131a

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All the experimental evidence so far obtained is now in agreement with the view that the gamma rays are an extremely penetrating type of Röntgen rays which have their source in the atom of the radio-active substance at the moment of the expulsion of the beta or kathodic particle. For example, I have found that the gamma rays from radium always accompany the beta rays, and are always proportional in amount to them.

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