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THE columns of NATURE could, no doubt, be crowded with complaints concerning the Reparation Act, but as a sufferer I may be permitted to give the following instance of the extraordinary way in which this Act is used to hinder research.
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ONSLOW, H. The Reparation Act and Scientific Research. Nature 107, 457 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/107457b0
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