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IF it can be said of any machine or process that there is money in it, there follows the certainty that it will attract the attention of the commercial man, and he is sure to bring to his aid the engineer. The two acting together form a very strong combination, whose efforts more often than not bestow some benefit on the ordinary public. Books such as that under review are commonly records of the achievements of such combinations, although they are written in technical language so difficult to understand by the average reader.
Modern Coal-Washing Practice.
By R. C. R. Minikin. Pp. 310 + 36 plates. (London: Ernest Benn, Ltd., 1928.) 45s. net.
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HABBERJAM, C. Modern Coal-Washing Practice . Nature 122, 88–90 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122088a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/122088a0