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IT must, of course, be clearly understood that the following brief notes do not profess to mention, even by name, every important line of research in physics that is going on in the U.S.S.R.; they cannot even hope to mention everything of interest that I personally saw during our recent visit as guests of the Academy of Sciences. They must be taken, rather, as general impressions left by the varied activities of the laboratories in which we were so warmly welcomed by our Russian colleagues, who were anxious to let us see the progress that they were making in the world of research, but equally anxious that we should not miss any of the receptions or festivities so bountifully prepared.
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ANDRADE, E. Contemporary Physics. Nature 156, 223–224 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/156223a0
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