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Originally developed for detecting air pollutants, a technique called proton-induced X - ray emission, which can quickly analyze the chemical elements in almost any substance without destroying it , is finding uses in medicine , archeology , and criminology .
As per OG this sentence is correct . What I dont understand is as per the rule the word WHICH should refer to the noun immediately preceding it .
If we are to follow this rule then how is this sentence correct ?
IF WHICH is referring to emission then the meaning of the sentence changes.
Can any one explain please ?
As per OG this sentence is correct . What I dont understand is as per the rule the word WHICH should refer to the noun immediately preceding it .
If we are to follow this rule then how is this sentence correct ?
IF WHICH is referring to emission then the meaning of the sentence changes.
Can any one explain please ?












