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With an anticompton spectrometer the decay of105m, gAg was studied in order to complete the information available on the excited states of the nucleus105Pd. 15 newγ- lines were found requiring 3 new levels. Spins and parities were assigned where possible.
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Vermeulen, D., Farzine, K. & Buttlar, H.v. Levels of105Pd from the105m,gAg decay. Z Physik A 285, 329–332 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01408247
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