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AT the meeting of the Royal Society held on May 3, the candidates whose names were given in NATURE of March 10, p. 352, as having been selected by the Council for fellowship of the Society, were duly elected. In addition, two foreign members were elected, namely, Prof. H. L. Lebesgue, of Paris, the discoverer of ‘Lebesgue integration’, and Prof. O. Warburg, of the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institut fur Zell-physiologie, Berlin-Dahlem, who is known for his work on cellular metabolism and respiration.
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Royal Society Elections. Nature 133, 714 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133714a0
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