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THE German Bunsen Society for Applied Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry holds a general meeting annually, and this year the meeting took place in Vienna on May 25–28. Some 350 physicists and chemists from Germany and Austria attended the meeting and, as is usually the case, there were present a number of representatives from several other countries, including Switzerland, Czecho-Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Holland, Sweden, Spain, the United States of America, and Great Britain. From the last-named country no less than eight well-known chemists were present.
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PANETH, F. The German Bunsen Society in Vienna. Nature 128, 94–96 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128094a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/128094a0