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*The outside pair of p- may be foreign. In second order the zero p- 

 is diffuse on the red, looking like a companion weak line. No-field plate 

 line is also diffuse on the red. The middle of the s- was assumed to be 

 midway between the two stronger components. If there are two lines here 

 the principal one is a symmetrical triplet and the weaker one a symmetrical 

 quadruplet with the separation of p- greater than s-. 



t There are four if not six components in each of the s-. 



I The outer blue component possibly belongs to the adjacent line. 



X 3678.19* 



*On no-field plate second order there are two lines, unless it is reversal 

 which should have shown in first order. Exner and Hascek give but one 

 line. Supposing it two lines, the inner pair of s- are symmetrical with the 

 stronger line (or red p-), but one is at loss to know how to dispose of the 

 outer pair of s-. 



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