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REFERENCE has already been made to the scheme inaugurated by the Advisory Research Council of the Chemical Society to facilitate the supply of fine chemicals needed for work of national importance, but which are not available commercially. The sub–committee organizing this work particularly desires to direct the attention of all users of fine chemicals to the existence of this scheme, in order that the greatest possible use may be made of the generous offers of help which have been received from numerous chemists in universities, technical colleges and schools, who have suitable laboratory facilities at their disposal. The scheme, which works in close collaboration with the Association of British Chemical Manufacturers, is an attempt to use to the best possible advantage both the laboratory facilities and the skilled man–power in teaching institutions and other laboratories which may not at present be fully harnessed to the war effort.
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Provision of Fine Chemicals. Nature 148, 47 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/148047a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/148047a0