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Die Verwendung der Röntgenstrahlen in Chemie und Technik: ein Hilfsbuch für Chemiker und Ingenieure

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DESPITE the recent large output of books dealing with X-rays and their applications, this addition is a very welcome one, Himself a leader of the German school, Dr. Mark has brought to his task a quite exceptional knowledge of the theory and practice, and it would be difficult to find any one better fitted to produce a sound as well as a helpful text-book of this subject. Issued as a volume of a new handbook of applied physical chemistry, it is described by its author as a book intended for the guidance of chemists and engineers, It is more than this; it is a book to be possessed by all who have to deal with X-ray problems.

Die Verwendung der Röntgenstrahlen in Chemie und Technik: ein Hilfsbuch für Chemiker und Ingenieure.

Von Dr. Hermann Mark. (Handbuch der angewandten physikalischen Chemie in Einzeldarstellungen, herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. Georg Bredig, Band 14.) Pp. xv + 528. (Leipzig: Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1926.) 48 gold marks.

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Die Verwendung der Röntgenstrahlen in Chemie und Technik: ein Hilfsbuch für Chemiker und Ingenieure . Nature 120, 611–612 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/120611a0

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