
doi: 10.1038/106375a0 , 10.1038/105231a0
IN commenting on a letter under the above heading from Prof. Harkins in NATURE of April 22 last, I remarked that his assumption that “the hydrogen nucleus or the positive electron has, according to these papers, a weight, and presumably a mass, of 1.000, on the basis of oxygen as 16.000,” was contradicted by experiment.
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