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FEW will dispute the value of a technical abstracting service, particularly under present conditions when every scrap of knowledge is a weapon of war and, like other weapons, useless unless available in the right place, on time. It may not be so generally realized, however, that there is a good deal of romance to be found in such a volume as this. Dipping into it without concentrating on technical topics, one finds many interesting questions posed.
Metallurgical Abstracts (General and Non-Ferrous)
Vol. 8, 1941 (New Series). Edited by N. B. Vaughan. Pp. x + 434. (London: Institute of Metals, 1942.)
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H., H. Metallurgical Abstracts (General and Non-Ferrous). Nature 151, 265 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151265c0
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