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THE volume of reports on the progress of applied chemistry during 1932 has appeared with customary promptitude and again reaches a high standard. This annual publication is one which few progressive chemists neglect to study. Many regard it as among the most useful books in their own libraries, and none can afford to ignore it. Moreover, dealing as it does with the general outline of progress in the various chemical industries and of industries in which chemistry enters as an aid to control and development, as well as describing very many of the more important technicalities underlying present and future progress, it appeals to the interest of the non-technical man who desires to keep au fait with the march of events in extremely important branches of the world's work.
Reports of the Progress of Applied Chemistry.
Vol. 17, 1932. Pp. 728. (London: Society of Chemical Industry, 1933.) 12s. 6d.; to Members, 7s. 6d.
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E., A. Reports of the Progress of Applied Chemistry . Nature 131, 786 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/131786b0
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