Abstract
THAT modern wars lead to scientific development is a commonplace more vividly borne out in the present War than in any other. Now that the silences may be broken, applications of physical techniques become evident which may be equally important in times of peace. Infra-red spectroscopy has been transformed during recent years from a delicate and exacting technique into a more easily controllable robust tool, which will be of great value in the future for both pure and applied science. Some indications of this have been shown by discussions such as that recently organized by the Faraday Society.
Infrared Spectroscopy Industrial Applications and Bibliography
By R. Bowling Barnes Robert C. Gore Urner Liddel Van Zandt Williams. Pp. vi + 236. (New York: Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1944.) 2.25 dollars.
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THOMPSON, H. Infrared Spectroscopy Industrial Applications and Bibliography. Nature 156, 65–66 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/156065a0
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