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OWING to the war, the publication of papers in the English language in Spectrochemica Acta is no longer practicable and Mr. F. Twyman, formerly English editor of the journal, has put forward a suggestion that there be an agreed single medium for the publication of such papers in England. Briefly, the proposal is that papers, articles, and notes on spectrochemical analysis should be sent to the Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, and that if the communication deals with some special subject such as an application to botany, soil analysis, mineralogy; etc., the author should at the same time communicate to his own specialist society an abstract or companion paper dealing particularly with the application, while for details of the apparatus and spectrographic method reference would be made to the Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry. Should the ‘specialist’ portion of the paper be of preponderating interest, the main paper would naturally be submitted to the specialist journal, and an abstract or companion paper sent to the Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry. Manuscripts for the Society of Chemical Industry, which should in all cases be prefaced by a short introductory statement setting out in simple language the objects of the investigation and a synopsis of the results achieved, should be addressed to: Mr. T. F. Burton, Society of Chemical Industry, Clifton House, Euston Road, London, N.W.1.
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Communications on Spectrochemical Analysis. Nature 144, 827 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144827b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/144827b0