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FOR some months we have been studying the data on fine structures of the lines of non-hydrogenic atoms. These fine structures arise, in every case so far studied, from transitions between the components of complex spectral levels. Save for a few isolated examples, it can be readily proved that fine structures are not due to isotopy. (See Scientific Paper No. 490 of the Bureau of Standards.)
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RUARK, A., MOHLER, F. & CHENAULT, R. Fine Structures in Non-Hydrogenic Atoms. Nature 114, 575 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114575b0
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