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THE arguments adduced by Mr. J. W. Williamson in his paper on “The State and Industrial Research Associations”, published in NATURE of Nov. 6, have made out several good reasons for the permanent subvention of such bodies by the State. No doubt his arguments might be met by the counter-argument that each industry should and could take out its own policy of insurance against ignorance.
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BALLS, W. The State and Industrial Research Associations. Nature 118, 770 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118770a0
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