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THE letters from manufacturers on the subject of the supply of scientific instruments are interesting and fairly unanimous, but appear to me to miss the whole point of the situation. That is, that after five years' freedom from competition our manufacturers cannot in many classes of scientific instruments compete successfully with German firms.
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DUNKERLY, J. British and Foreign Scientific Apparatus. Nature 105, 425 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/105425a0
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