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A STUDY has been made of the nitrogen afterglow formed by passing nitrogen containing 0.25 per cent of oxygen through an uncondensed discharge produced by a 25,000-volt transformer.
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JONES, H., GRUBB, A. New Features of the Nitrogen Afterglow. Nature 134, 140 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134140a0
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