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THE recent determinations of activation energies for slow processes in palladium hydride1,2 confirm new results obtained in this laboratory.
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ASTON, J., MITACEK, P. Structure of Hydrides of Palladium. Nature 195, 70–71 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/195070a0
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