
doi: 10.1038/316489b0 , 10.1038/318586b0
Nature 316, 489 (1985). IN this Scientific Correspondence contribution, the third paragraph should begin: 'The example quoted above requires the observation that if "Radioactivity = 5 x 103 c.p.m." then "5 = (Radioactivity ? l(T3)/c.p.m." or "5 = 103 (Radioactivity/c.p.m.)" or "5 = Radioactivity/(C.p.
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