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Dielectric Constants of Some Titanates

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IN a recent issue of Nature1, B. Wul and I. M. Golgman refer to investigations in the U. S. S. R. on the dielectric properties of some titanates. Secrecy restrictions have previously prevented the publication of other work on the same subject.

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  1. Nature, 156, 480 (1945). See also C.R. {Doklady) Acad. Sci. U.R.S.S., 48, No. 4, 139 (1945).

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  2. An analogous relationship has been shown by Prof. Willis Jackson and Mr. Reddish in a communication which has appeared since this was written: Nature, 156, 717 (1945).

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  3. Others are cited in our British Patent Application No. 17468/1942 (not yet published owing to security restrictions).

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COURSEY, P., BRAND, K. Dielectric Constants of Some Titanates. Nature 157, 297–298 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/157297c0

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