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THE war has been responsible for great developments in many branches of science. As a consequence of the submarine menace, close attention has been given to the subject of marine physics, with the result that notable advances have been made in several directions, especially in that of submarine acoustics. Much of what has been accomplished is still regarded as confidential information, but some interesting disclosures have recently been made by Prof. W. H. Bragg in the Tyndall lectures delivered before the Roy & I Institution, and in a lecture at the British Science Guild's Exhibition at Westminster.
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HOPWOOD, F. Submarine Acoustics . Nature 103, 467–469 (1919). https://doi.org/10.1038/103467a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/103467a0