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Display the following isotopes:

Formula   (# of lines)
H11B32S    (13)
H10B32S    (10)
H11B34S    (5)
H10B34S    (3)
D11B32S    (15)
D10B32S    (13)
D11B34S    (5)
D10B34S    (4)
Total:      (68)

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 Isotope   Relative
Atomic Mass
 
   Isotopic
  Composition  
Standard
Atomic Weight
 
 Notes 
 
1 H 1     1.007 825 032 23(9)   0.999 885(70)  [1.007 84, 1.008 11] m
D 2     2.014 101 778 12(12)   0.000 115(70)
T 3     3.016 049 2779(24)   

5 B 10   10.012 936 95(41)   0.199(7)  [10.806, 10.821] m
11   11.009 305 36(45)   0.801(7)

16 S 32   31.972 071 1744(14)   0.9499(26)  [32.059, 32.076]  
33   32.971 458 9098(15)   0.0075(2)
34   33.967 867 004(47)   0.0425(24)
36   35.967 080 71(20)   0.0001(1)

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Specific Corrections and Reanalysis of the Data:

Several errors have been corrected in table IV of reference [73027]. The rotational quantum numbers (J) for H10B32S have been changed to J = 6-5 from J = 5-4 for the transitions, near 241 GHz. The misprint in the D11B32S J = 8-7 transition shown as 225 827.68 MHz has been corrected to read 255 827.68 MHz. These did not affect the derived spectral constants reported in reference [73027].


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