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IN a series of twenty-five chapters the author discusses his subject under the headings of physics and chemistry. His method is perspicuous and the diagrams deserve appreciative notice, as also the series of experiments and the lists of questions at the end of the successive chapters. They serve the useful purpose of testing the degree of knowledge, acquired from the previous pages.
An Introduction to Building Science.
By F. L. Brady. Pp. viii + 280. London: Edward Arnold and Co., 1927.) 7s. 6d. net.
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An Introduction to Building Science . Nature 120, 580 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/120580d0
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