“…In 1984, Hencheck et al observed a few events for 77 Y, 79 Zr, 81 Nb, 85 Tc, 87 Ru, 91 Pd, and 93 Ag, stating: "Although these events all satisfy the stringent gating requirements mentioned above, we do not wish to state that such few events constitute proof that these nuclei were identified for the first time in this experiment as they could, at that level, be the result of 'contamination' from neighboring peaks in the Z and Q spectra". 49 While in one of the first Atomic Data Nuclear Data Tables articles the observation of 93 Ag was accepted, 50 later on the observation of the other isotopes was not accepted. 51,52 Since Janas et al demonstrated in 1999 that 81 Nb and 85 Tc were unbound 53 the observation of all isotopes mentioned by Hencheck et al above should be questioned.…”