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THIS volume must be regarded as consisting chiefly of a digest of a well-known book oh the chemical effects of ultra-violet light, of the recent symposium held by the Faraday Society, of photochemical action and of the work on carbon dioxide assimilation carried out by Prof. E. C. C. Baly at Liverpool.
Radiation in Chemistry.
By Dr. R. Alan Morton. (Industrial Chemistry Series.) Pp. xv + 284. (London: Baillière, Tindall and Cox, 1928.) 15s. net.
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RIDEAL, E. [Book Reviews]. Nature 122, 238 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122238b0
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