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Nonresonant inelastic x-ray scattering (NIXS) experiments have been performed to probe the $5d\text{\ensuremath{-}}5f$ electronic transitions at the uranium ${O}_{4,5}$ absorption edges in several systems characterized by either a localized or itinerant character of the $\text{U}\text{ }5f$ electrons, namely, ${\text{UO}}_{2}$, USe, US, and elemental uranium in the $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ form. For small โ€ฆ