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IN these days when public interest in science is growing in itself an excellent thing, even though not universally regarded as an unmixed blessing and calls for constant stimulation by accounts of the latest discovery, the problem of acknowledgment and the legitimate use which may be made of the results of recent research is one which in its general bearing affects all research workers in science and its practical and theoretical application.
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Ethics and Archæology. Nature 131, 561–563 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/131561a0
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