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THE lecturer began by referring to our obligations to laboratory workers and the necessity for a larger endowment of original research. The applied science of the future lies invisible and small in the operations of men who work at pure chemistry and physics, and it is especially true of laboratory work in electricity that every day a man sees new lines of research opening up before him which his resources do not allow him to follow up.
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The Future Development of Electrical Appliances 1 . Nature 24, 19–21 (1881). https://doi.org/10.1038/024019a0
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