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THE point made by Sir Lawrence Bragg1, and again by Mr. Benham2, concerning the need for freedom for scientific work from other interferences, cannot be too highly stressed.
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COURSEY, P. Encouragement of Research in Industry. Nature 150, 374 (1942). https://doi.org/10.1038/150374b0
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