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IN NATURE of August 3, p. 168, Mr. C. H. Rowe, criticizing schemes of camouflage painting in Great Britain, made a suggestion, based apparently on hearsay only, which implied that the interests of the Paint Manufacturers' Association was partly responsible for what he considered to be unscientific camouflage.
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THORNLEY, S. Camouflage in War-Time. Nature 146, 462 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/146462b0
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