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THE issue of Nature of Jan. 3 contained a letter from Mr. A. Morris Thomas, of the British Electrical and Allied Industries Research Association, in which, while agreeing generally with the principles in my letter in Nature of Nov. 22 last, he pointed out that the term ‘permittivity’ is frequently used now instead of ‘dielectric constant’.
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ADDENBROOKE, G. Properties of Dielectrics in Electric Fields. Nature 127, 703–704 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/127703b0
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