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Addendum: On the Type of the Spin Polarization Dependence of the Neutrino Mass and Charge

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 Publication date 2003
  fields Physics
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We discuss the characteristic features of the latent nature of the neutrino mass, according to which, all components of leptonic current can appear in the interaction type dependence. Such a regularity, however, requires the modification of the some denotations in the corresponding formulas of the paper {it On the type of the spin polarization dependence of the neutrino mass and charge} [1]. We will also include in a given letter the full version of the original article with necessary replacements of the structural variables. They of course do not change our implications.



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