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X-Ray Analysis in the Steel Industry

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X-RAY analysis in the steel industry formed the subject of a conference organised by the X-Ray Analysis Graup of the Institute of Physics, and held at Sheffield on November 8 and 9. Dr. W. H. Taylor presided over a well-attended meeting.

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WOOD, W. X-Ray Analysis in the Steel Industry. Nature 158, 918–919 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158918a0

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