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ONE of the evil effects of the War has been the virtual isolation of scientific workers from their colleagues in foreign countries, and it was a particularly welcome invitation which the Russian Government extended to British crystallographers. During the War the laboratories in Moscow and Leningrad were largely evacuated to Kazan and other places in the east, and the resettling process is not yet complete. In spite of these difficulties, much fundamental and applied work has been carried on during the whole of the war period. The laboratories under the Academy of Sciences are well equipped with apparatus and have many trained scientific workers on their staffs.
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WOOSTER, W. Crystallography. Nature 156, 256–258 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/156256a0
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