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THERE are thousands of workers and scores of secretaries of scientific societies in Great Britain alone who might admire and accept the value of the contentions in the excellent leader in NATURE of Dec. 15 on this subject, but what they want is the name and address of some person to whom they can refer the problem which is set to them by every technical paper, lecture, or note with which they are confronted.
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O'GORMAN, M. A Neglected Aspect of Scientific Research. Nature 122, 998 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122998d0
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