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Rapports sur la photoluminescence présentés à la réunion Internationale de Photoluminescence, Varsovie, 20–25 Mai 1936

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THE first International Conference on Photo-luminescence, which was held at Warsaw in May last year, was presided over by Prof. P. Pringsheim and attended by many eminent European physicists. It served to bring to the forefront the important scientific results which the subject is at present yielding. Some twenty-seven papers on the various aspects of phosphorescence and fluorescence were presented. They have now been published by the Polish Physical Society in the volume under notice.

Rapports sur la photoluminescence présentés à la réunion Internationale de Photoluminescence, Varsovie, 20–25 Mai 1936

Publiés par la Société Polonaise de Physique sous la rédaction de Prof. Dr. S. Piekowski et Dr. W. Kapuciiski. (Vol. 5 des Acta Physica Polonica.) Pp. ix + 431. (Wilno: Acta Physica Polonica, 1936.)

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PRICE, W. Rapports sur la photoluminescence présentés à la réunion Internationale de Photoluminescence, Varsovie, 20–25 Mai 1936. Nature 140, 787 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/140787a0

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