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PROF. OLSZEWSKI'S letter in NATURE of January 10 is a more serious matter than a claim for priority. The letter charges Prof. Dewar with allowing the impression to go abroad that lie has carried out much original research into the methods of liquefying the more permanent gases, and the properties of the liquids produced; whereas, according to Prof. Olszewski, most of Prof. Dewar's experiments have been merely repetitions of work done by others.
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MUIR, M. The Liquefaction of Gases. Nature 51, 364–365 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/051364c0
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