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THE RTRUOTURE OF THE NUCLEUS. 



(2) ami imt miR-li greater tliaii in case (3). In s^iite of the fact that the experi- 

 ments can not be saiil to begin with tlie same initial saturation of nuclei, the effect 



KiG. 4.— Chart Illustrating the Nature of the Time Losses. 

 Fic. 5.— Chart kor Commuting the Time Coei-ficieni . 



of exhaustii>M should l)e more apparent iujismuch as nearly 1/4 of the nuilfi aie 

 removed. One infers that eithei' the number tif luidei is not changed by exhaustion, 

 correspondingly greater numbers being produced at low pressure to make up for 



