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Changes in the slope of a measured distribution may be explained partially by the effect of the measurement process itself.
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TROMBKA, J. Interpretation of Cosmic X-ray and Gamma Ray Spectra. Nature 226, 827–828 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/226827a0
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