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ON September 24 the Industrial Radiology Group of the Institute of Physics held the first meeting since its inauguration, this taking the form of an afternoon conference at the Royal Institution, presided over by Prof. J. A. Crowther. The Conference was opened by Sir William Bragg whofirst spoke of the early days of X–rays, almost fifty years ago, before commenting on the many industrial uses to which the radiations are now put. He welcomed the formation of a group of workers interested in radiology and hoped it will be a success in sharing experience and knowledge and also in stimulating further interest in the subject.
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CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL RADIOLOGY. Nature 148, 442–443 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/148442a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/148442a0