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IN the admirable article on "Scientific and Industrial Research in Great Britain" appearing in Nature of June 1, the suggestion is made, concerning the grants made by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research to promising research workers or as maintenance allowances to students, that "such awards might well be made on a more generous scale; further, they might be given without the irritating inquiry into personal means and individual circumstances".
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BROWN, O. Scientific and Industrial Research in Great Britain. Nature 157, 879 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/157879e0
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