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Sectional Committee: Physics

Recommended for publication in the 'Proceedings of the Royal Society of London'. Suggests omitting some of the figures.

[Published in the 'Proceedings of the Royal Society of London' A, 1921]

Endorsed on verso as received 14 June 1921.

Reference number
RR/26/32
Earliest possible date
June 1921
Physical description
Standardised form (type D)
Page extent
2 pages
Format
Manuscript

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Thomas Ralph Merton

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Thomas Ralph Merton, Referee's report by Thomas Ralph Merton, on a paper 'The absorption of light by elements in a state of vapour: The halogens' by James Johnston Dobbie and John Jacob Fox, June 1921, RR/26/32, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_26_32/referees-report-by-thomas-ralph-merton-on-a-paper-the-absorption-of-light-by-elements-in-a-state-of-vapour-the-halogens-by-james-johnston-dobbie-and-john-jacob-fox, accessed on 15 October 2024

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