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SHORTLY after the commencement of the War it became evident that if helium were available in sufficient quantities to replace hydrogen in naval and military airships, losses in life and equipment might be very greatly lessened.
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MCLENNAN, J. The Cryogenic Laboratory of the University of Toronto. Nature 112, 135–139 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/112135a0
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