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IT is interesting to learn, from the letter which in conjunction with Mr. W. Davies he published in NATURE of Jan. 25, that my friend Prof. W. T. David seems to be coming round to an interpretation of his experimental work not unlike, although more advanced than, that which I suggested to him some five years ago as an alternative to the one of ‘afterburning’, as distinguished from ‘dissociation’ which he had then put forward.
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BONE, W. Gaseous Combustion. Nature 125, 274–275 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/125274b0
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