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THE twenty years' work on which the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research can now look back represent a contribution to the national welfare and resources which is not easily over-estimated. The firm establishment of the research associations, to which the expansion and improvement of their financial resources in the last two years bear witness, indicates how successfully the Advisory Council has encouraged the habit and practice of co-operative research in Great Britain. Evidence is to be found everywhere in industry that the importance of applying at every stage of processes the help that science can afford is widely realised.
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Scientific Research and Industry. Nature 137, 291–293 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137291a0
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