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THE issue of NATURE of September 30, p. 439, contained a highly appreciative review of the first volume of the “Dictionary of Applied Physics,” and, as editor, I am much indebted to the author for his kind words. One remark, however, has, I gather, led to some misunderstanding; may I have space for a brief explanation?
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GLAZEBROOK, R. The Dictionary of Applied Physics. Nature 110, 699 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/110699b0
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