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DURING the course of an investigation into the underlying principles of a corona-discharge roll-type separator (Fig. 1), very inconsistent results were obtained, which were eventually traced to the erratic formation of oxide film on the brass roll.
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GILBERT, L., GEORGE, G. Electrical Resistance of Oxide Films formed on the Roll of a Corona Discharge Roll-Type Separator. Nature 194, 1068–1069 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/1941068a0
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