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CONTINUING the investigations on which I reported in Nature of February 9, p. 319, I have found that the effect I called fluorescence, reversible by annealing, really embraces two different processes.
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Halla, F., and van Tassel, R., Naturwiss., 43, 444 (1956).
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PRZIBRAM, K. Reversibility of Fluorescence by Annealing. Nature 179, 864 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/179864b0
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