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THE experimental arrangement used by Compton has been such as to emphasise the fact that the change of wave-length represented by the most intense part of the modified line agrees with the formula
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JAUNCEY, G. The Compton and Duane Effects. Nature 115, 456–457 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115456a0
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