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THE National Research Council, Canada, has established a committee to assemble information on all aspects of corrosion and promote its dissemination. In the first instance, a survey is being made of existing Canadian facilities for the study of corrosion and means of combating its effects. It is proposed to assist Canadian universities in making studies of the fundamental chemical and electrochemical reactions that cause deterioration of metals in service, and in the training of students in the techniques of corrosion research and prevention. In the development of a programme of research in this field the committee is seeking the co-operation of all organisations and industries that are concerned in dealing with corrosion problems, and to obtain information a questionnaire has been prepared and given wide distribution.
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Corrosion Research in Canada. Nature 161, 553–554 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/161553e0
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