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THE Key Industries Act may be termed appropriately the ‘Fine Chemists' Charter’ for, under its shelter, there has been built up in Great Britain a vigorous manufacturing industry giving employment to a number of chemists and chemical workers, which is to-day in a position to supply all the essential requirements in medicinals and fine chemicals needed by the British Empire, and is year by year adding products to its list.
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The Key Industries Act. Nature 137, 796 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137796a0
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