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THE relative scientific isolation of the enemy-occupied countries during the War has engendered a determined post-war effort on the part of research workers of such countries to use with the maximum efficiency opportunities to contact workers in other countries. The appearance of publications reviewing the work of the past seven years in as wide a manner as possible is one outcome of this determination.
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Biochemistry in Belgium. Nature 159, 617–618 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159617b0
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