. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PERSISTENT NUCLEI. 2Z 23 24 4- § 8 to. In the above charts, Tab. 12 is replaced by the present table 39; Tab. 13, by the present table 40; Tab. 14, by the present table 41. "22. 19 20 **2T FIGS. 63-68.—Illustrating tables 39, 40, 41. 54. Persistent nuclei in general.—It is not improbable that persist- ency may generally be due to some cause favorable to the production of water nuclei.* Those heavy rains, for instance, which accompany the X-ray corona when the bulb is close to the fog chamber may be due to the fact that condensation occ


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PERSISTENT NUCLEI. 2Z 23 24 4- § 8 to. In the above charts, Tab. 12 is replaced by the present table 39; Tab. 13, by the present table 40; Tab. 14, by the present table 41. "22. 19 20 **2T FIGS. 63-68.—Illustrating tables 39, 40, 41. 54. Persistent nuclei in general.—It is not improbable that persist- ency may generally be due to some cause favorable to the production of water nuclei.* Those heavy rains, for instance, which accompany the X-ray corona when the bulb is close to the fog chamber may be due to the fact that condensation occurs spontaneously without the need of supersaturation, if an exposure to very intense X-light is in question. The nuclei in the X-field behave like hygroscopic bodies. * For more detailed statements see my investigation on the "Structure of the Nucleus," Smithsonian Contributions, No. 1373, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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