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THE various centres engaged in productive scientific work are continually confronted with the problem of how best to bring the results to the notice of their colleagues. In chemical circles there seems to be a great effort made to confine publication, in the main, to certain well-known journals, to which all chemists will then naturally turn. So long as other channels exist for the chemical “cubist” to express himself in the possibility that he may be the conservative leader of the chemical theorists of the next generation, this is possibly a practical solution, at any rate for the countries where science is now well established.
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Research at the University of Sydney. Nature 117, 213–214 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/117213a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/117213a0