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THE recent discussion of the affairs of the National Physical Laboratory in Parliament, and the appointment of departmental committee of the Treasury to inquire into the working of the laboratory, with special reference to its alleged “competition with private establishment,” have tended to produce amongst the newspaper-reading public an impression that the institution was not beings carried on satisfactorily. It may be useful, therefore, to state in a few words what is really the position of affairs.
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The National Physical Laboratory Report for the Year 1906. Pp. 61. (Teddington: Parrott and Ashfield, 1907.)
The National Physical Laboratory—Collected Researches, vol. ii. Pp. ii + 310. (N.D.)
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L., C. The National Physical Laboratory 1 . Nature 76, 200 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/076200a0
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