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THE inclusion of scientific glassware in the proposed Key Industries Bill seems to have aroused a sense of apprehension in some quarters, partly on the ground that if Continental products are prohibited users may not be able to procure satisfactory apparatus, and partly because it is feared that, if given comparative security in the home market, manufacturers may lose their incentive to improve the quality of their goods and increase prices unduly.
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DAVIDSON, J. British Laboratory and Scientific Glassware. Nature 107, 331–332 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/107331b0
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