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SINCE its establishment in 1920 under the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, the Radio Research Board has contributed notably to the study of many problems which have arisen in connexion with the science and practice of radio communication. At suitable stages in the course of each investigation, the results are made available either by the issue of special reports through H.M. Stationery Office or by the publication of papers in the proceedings of scientific and technical societies. In addition, summaries of the work are published periodically in the form of Reports of the Radio Research Board, the latest of which covers the period January 1, 1932, to September 30, 1933.*
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Radio Research in Great Britain. Nature 134, 332–333 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134332b0
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