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THE analysis of substances and the examination of their behaviour by X-ray diffraction methods has become of considerable importance in the war effort. The Institute of Physics is therefore arranging a second conference on the subject to take place in Cambridge during April 9-10. The provisional programme includes a lecture on “Future Developments in X-Ray Crystallography” by Prof. J. D. Bernal, and discussions on “Quantitative Treatment of Powder Photographs”, “The Fine Structure of X-Ray Diffraction” and “Line Broadening”. A report is to be presented to the Conference on the progress made in the preparation of an index to X-ray diffraction photographs, for which the Institute has undertaken to be jointly responsible with the American Society for Testing Materials and the American Society for X-Ray and Electron Diffraction. Further particulars of the Conference and of the Index can be obtained from the Secretary of the Institute of Physics (temporary address : at the University, Reading).
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Conference of X-Ray Analysis. Nature 151, 248–249 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151248d0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/151248d0