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THOSE who have given the labours and conclusions of workers antecedent to, and contemporaneous with, Mr. W. Galloway, on the subject of the part played by coal-dust in mine explosions, the careful consideration which these merit in common with the results and writings of that zealous exponent of the question, will hardly feel disposed to concur in his conclusion that, except by him, “the very simple, and yet all-important, element” to which he refers in his recent letter has been treated with neglect.
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ABEL, F. Coal-Dust and Explosions. Nature 33, 417 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/033417a0
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