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WE are gratified that attempts to test the charge-excess hypothesis have begun so soon, but we find the meaning of Hillas and Cranshaw's experiment extremely obscure and we are not able to see that the conclusion claimed follows validly1.
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Hillas, A. M., and Cranshaw, T. E., Nature, 184, 892 (1959).
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BONDI, H., LYTTLETON, R. A Comparison of Charges on the Electron, Proton and Neutron. Nature 184, 974 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/184974a0
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