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I HAVE no interest in the manufacture of scientific glassware, except in so far that as I devoted most of my time to the subject during the war I should like to know that my work would lead to permanent results. I may, therefore, be permitted to address a word to users and manufacturers of scientific glassware.
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TRAVERS, M. British Laboratory and Scientific Glassware. Nature 106, 341–342 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/106341b0
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