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ONE interesting feature of the British Scientific Products Exhibition, arranged by ihe British Science Guild at King's College, London, is the series of short lectures and demonstrations given with the special aim of directing public attention to the necessity of developing the scientific industries of the country. These lectures cover a wide range, and by reminding us how ill-prepared we were at the outbreak of war to cope with the vast industrial tasks involved in the supply of munitions of war, they should help to stimulate effort with the view of preventing the occurrence of a similar disadvantage in commerce when hostilities cease.
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The Development of Scientific Industries . Nature 101, 493–494 (1918). https://doi.org/10.1038/101493a0
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