Excerpt from Le Radium, 1907, Vol. 4: La Radioactivité, les Radiations, l'Ionisation; Journal de Physique
Ces résultats sont intéressants eu ce sens que le sel de radium été utilisé d'une façon pratique pendant trois ans et qu'il a toujours donné des courbes pré sentant le même caractère. Par tous les vents. Il ne s'en suit pas que les mesures soient rigoureuses par vent faible, mais des essais de ce genre peuvent donner des résultats précieux au sujet de l'activité du sel à employer pour des installations fixes.
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