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Referee's report by Geoffrey Ingram Taylor, on a paper 'A new method of measuring the viscosity of metals and an explanation of fatigue' by R H Caufield

Reference number: RR/33/35

Date: 15 November 1925

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Sectional committee: Physics

Not recommended for publication in Philosophical Transactions or Proceedings. The paper has 'little value'.

[Not published].

Endorsed on verso as received 17 December 1925.

Reference number
RR/33/35
Earliest possible date
15 November 1925
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Standardised form (type D)
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2 pages
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Manuscript

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Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

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Geoffrey Ingram Taylor, Referee's report by Geoffrey Ingram Taylor, on a paper 'A new method of measuring the viscosity of metals and an explanation of fatigue' by R H Caufield, 15 November 1925, RR/33/35, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_33_35/referees-report-by-geoffrey-ingram-taylor-on-a-paper-a-new-method-of-measuring-the-viscosity-of-metals-and-an-explanation-of-fatigue-by-r-h-caufield, accessed on 03 December 2024

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