Abstract
THE Scientific Information Conference held by the Royal Society during June 21–July 2 has directed the attention of wider circles to the importance of the work of abstractors and reviewers for the progress of science. One of the Conference's recommendations was that “senior scientists should regard the provision of reviews as an important ancillary to the pursuit of new knowledge”. It is obvious that the need for such help is greatest in rapidly expanding branches of science, as, for example, radioactivity.
Dix ans d‘application de la radioactivité artificielle
By Dr. Pierre Süe. Pp. 258. (Société d'Éditions Scientifique, Paris, 1948.) 675 francs.
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PANETH, F. Dix ans d‘application de la radioactivité artificielle. Nature 162, 509–510 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/162509b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/162509b0