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HOWEVER thoroughly a B.A. audience may have allowed Prof. Smithells, by means of his beautiful experimental demonstrations, to hypnotise them into unquestioning belief in his conclusions, those who read the account of his lecture in the pages of NATURE will not all be equally disinclined to question the validity of some of his arguments.
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ARMSTRONG, H. Flame. Nature 49, 100–101 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/049100c0
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