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AT a Conference organized by the Association of Scientific Workers (West Midland Area) in Birmingham, on August 22, scientific workers from nine nations contrasted the position of science, and scientific workers, in countries under fascist and democratic regimes.
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CLIFF, J. SCIENCE UNDER FASCISM AND DEMOCRACY. Nature 152, 306–307 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/152306a0
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