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THE Duddell Medal of the Physical Society is awarded at suitable intervals, usually annually, for the invention of scientific instruments or of materials used in their construction. The Council of the Society made the twenty-ninth (1945) award to Prof. J. T. Randall, professor of natural philosophy in the University of St. Andrews, for his very valuable work on phosphors and the cavity magnetron. The presentation is to be made on December 12, when Prof. Randall will deliver an address at a meeting of the Society at the Science Museum.
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Physical Society Awards: Duddell Medal. Nature 156, 685 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/156685b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/156685b0