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Given below are some famous numbers associated with electromagnetic radiations in different contexts in physics. State the part of the electromagnetic spectrum to which each belongs.
14.4 keV [energy of a particular transition in `""^(57)Fe` nucleus associated with a famous high resolution spectroscopic method (Mossbauer spectroscopy)].

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Rubidium (Rb) Caesium (cs) . Thallium (Ti) Indium (in) Gallium (Ga) and Scandium (sc )
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