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TOLANSKY has suggested1 that some importance might be attached to the relatively frequent occurrence of small values of those nuclear spins which seem to be due to neutrons, as compared with protons. Even without a detailed nuclear model, an interpretation of the trend may be given.
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NATURE, 135, 620, April 20, 1935.
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INGLIS, D. Distribution of Nuclear Mechanical Moments. Nature 135, 998–999 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135998c0
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