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THE Institute of Physics is arranging a conference on “X-Ray Analysis in Industry” to be held in Cambridge during April 10-11. The purpose of the conference is to promote the interchange of knowledge and experience between those employing X-ray analysis (diffraction methods) in their work in different fields, and to arrange for further collaboration between physicists, engineers, chemists and others towards the solution of problems by its methods. The discussions, which will be based on papers included in the symposium already published by the Institute (J. Sci. Inst., May and July, 1941), will be informal. During the conference, Sir Lawrence Bragg will deliver a lecture on “The History and Development of X-Ray Analysis”. Further particulars can be obtained from the Secretary of the Institute of Physics, temporary address, University, Reading, Berks, to whom application for accommodation in Cambridge should be made before February 14 next.
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X-Ray Analysis in Industry. Nature 149, 166 (1942). https://doi.org/10.1038/149166e0
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