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September 2008[edit]

Your edits to June 13[edit]

Dear 202.142.130.125,
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Bohrium[edit]

I wanted to inform you that I reverted your edits to bohrium and isotopes of bohrium because the reference does give a 690 second half-life for the unconfirmed 278Bh, as incredible as it may seem. (BTW, I too was surprised when I first read that source.) Even though it looks erroneous at first, it is important to remember Verifiability, not truth, though fact-checking is important regardless. Happy editing! ComplexRational (talk) 00:17, 17 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]