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  1. ^ Jaccaud et al. 2000, p. 381.
  2. ^ Ground levels and ionization energies for the neutral atoms, NIST
  3. ^ Berger, Dan. "Why does Tungsten not 'Kick' up an electron from the s sublevel ?". Bluffton College, USA.
  4. ^ CRC 2006, p. 1.14.
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  6. ^ Chemical Data. Rutherfordium - Rf, Royal Chemical Society
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