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THERE are few fields of industrial development in which scientific investigation has played, during the last twenty-five or thirty years, such a decisive part as in the glass and ceramic industries. Whereas in these industries spectacular developments have taken place in the industrially advanced countries of Europe and in America, conditions in India have remained comparatively static, although under the stress of war there has been some expansion.
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VARSHNEY, Y. CENTRAL GLASS AND CERAMIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE, INDIA. Nature 159, 290–292 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159290a0
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