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Arnold Burgen

European Review, 2000, vol. 8, issue 4, 499-502

Abstract: The discovery of the inert gases is an excellent example of one variety of scientific investigation, where an increase in precision in methodology identifies a discrepancy that leads to a totally unpredicted, novel discovery.

Date: 2000
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