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DURING the past few months an investigation has been carried out in this laboratory upon the transparency of various ultra-violet transmitting glasses under different conditions. In view of the conflicting statements that have been made concerning the behaviour of these glasses, the results are of considerable interest.
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WOOD, A., LEATHWOOD, M. Glasses Transparent to Ultra-violet Radiation. Nature 124, 441–442 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124441a0
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