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ON November 25, 1944, a meeting of the X-Ray Analysis Group of the Institute of Physics was held in the Physics Department, University of Leeds. The meeting was opened by the chairman of the Group, Sir Lawrence Bragg. Sir Lawrence said that the necessary equipment and assistance had been found for scientific men to carry out emergency programmes of war-time research, and this must be extended in post-war planning. As the progress of crystallography is conditioned by the provision of equipment, it had been decided by the X-Ray Analysis Group to bring manufacturers and users together to discuss design and development, so that in the future suitable apparatus might readily be available.
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HAPPEY, F. X-Ray Equipment for Crystallography. Nature 155, 244–245 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155244a0
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