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THE variety of notations for electrical quantities has become a real difficulty in reading international literature. Up to the end of last century the notation of Maxwell was the standard in Great Britain, and such extensions as became necessary were grafted on it. There is no sign of its dying out among the workers, many of them of fundamental importance, who have been accustomed to employ it—in pure science at any rate.
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LARMOR, J. Electrical Notation. Nature 94, 561 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1038/094561a0
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