On the variations in the relative abundance of boron isotopes in nature

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The relative abundance of the boron isotopes has been measured on forty-three samples of boron minerals and sea-water. Contrary to an earlier investigation, no variations could be observed except for sea-water, where boron seems to be about 2%. "heavier" than in the minerals. If variations do occur, they are less than a few parts per thousand.

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