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Referee's report by Charles Vernon Boys, on a paper 'Load-extension diagrams taken with the optical load-extension indicator' by William Ernest Dalby

Reference number: RR/20/31

Date: February 1913

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Sectional committee: Physics and chemistry

Recommended for publication in Proceedings, in full.

[Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 1913].

Endorsed on verso as received 6 February 1913.

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RR/20/31
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February 1913
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Standardised form (type C)
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2 pages
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Manuscript

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Charles Vernon Boys

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Charles Vernon Boys, Referee's report by Charles Vernon Boys, on a paper 'Load-extension diagrams taken with the optical load-extension indicator' by William Ernest Dalby, February 1913, RR/20/31, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_20_31/referees-report-by-charles-vernon-boys-on-a-paper-load-extension-diagrams-taken-with-the-optical-load-extension-indicator-by-william-ernest-dalby, accessed on 12 December 2024

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