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A Summer School in X-ray crystallography applied to industrial problems is being held in the University of Cambridge in September along the lines of the school organized last year which proved to be very successful. It is being arranged again by the Departments of Physics and of Mineralogy and Petrology in co-operation with the Board of Extramural Studies. In the course, which has been modified as a result of the experience of last year, emphasis will be placed on the interpretation of practical work and on the application of different techniques to various problems. It is particularly designed for scientific workers and technicians who are using the methods of X-ray diffraction in industry and who have had no systematic training in the subject. The Summer School will extend from September 4 to September 16. In view of the present shortage of staff, apparatus and materials, it will be possible to accept only a limited number of people, and application to attend must be made before July 24. Further information can be obtained from the Secretary of the Board of Extra-mural Studies, Stuart House, Mill Lane, Cambridge.
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Summer School in X-Ray Crystallography. Nature 154, 50 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154050e0
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