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Ununoctium was rumored to have been discovered in 1999. However the data and subsequent re-analases of the origial data has been unable to repeat the process. It was said to have been formed from three decay chains, each one containing six high energy alpha decays. It was said to have failed a second time because they failed to reproduce the data and failed to confirm the events. <ref>Shank, Charles. [http://enews.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/118-retraction.html research news] ''Berkeley lab''. Web. Date-of-access October 8, 2013 </ref>
Ununoctium was rumored to have been discovered in 1999. However the data and subsequent re-analases of the origial data has been unable to repeat the process. It was said to have been formed from three decay chains, each one containing six high energy alpha decays. It was said to have failed a second time because they failed to reproduce the data and failed to confirm the events. <ref>Shank, Charles. [http://enews.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/118-retraction.html research news] ''Berkeley lab''. Web. Date-of-access October 8, 2013 </ref>
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