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THE interesting way in which Dr. Larmor, in his Presidential Address to Section A, touched on some of the problems of theoretical physics appears to have had a considerable influence on the subsequent proceedings of that section during the meeting at Bradford. At few recent meetings has the number of impromptu discussions of theoretical questions been so great, and even although these discussions may not always have been ended in the settlement of some question previously in dispute, they have provided in a way that only the Association meetings can, opportunities for exchanges of opinions so necessary in these days of specialisation, and so valued by those who have the advance of their subject at heart.
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LEES, C. Physics at the British Association . Nature 62, 562–565 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/062562a0
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