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A comparison of the experimental and theoretical K/L conversion-intensity ratios of E0 transitions in the lead region is presented. No major differences were found, the overall agreement being better than 7%. However, with the present data, a systematic 5% deficiency of the measured values, as compared with the calculated ones, can not be ruled out.
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Trzaska, W.H., Kantele, J., Julin, R. et al. Comparison of experimental and calculated K/L ratios of E0 transitions in some heavy nuclei. Z. Physik A - Atomic Nuclei 335, 475–476 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01290197
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