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THE magnitude of engineering undertakings in Czechoslovakia is not generally realised. The publicat o the “Almanac” of the seventh conference of Czechoslovak Engineers and Architects (a profusely illustrated quarto volume of 432 pages) directs attention to the achievements of its members. he greatest Czechoslovak engineering concern, the Skoda works at Pilsen, occupies an enormous area, and the history of its precursor, the firm of Laurin and Kiement, shows what rapid strides have been made in the c9nstructiofl of engines and motors for various purpoes.
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Activities of Czechoslovak Engineers. Nature 120, 936 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/120936a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/120936a0