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Receipt from the Australian Scientific Research Liaison Office, on a paper 'Short period phosphorescence and electron traps' by G F J Garlick and Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins

Reference number: RR/68/324

Date: March 1944

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Sectional Committee: Physics

Acknowledges receipt of two copies of the paper.

[Published in the 'Proceedings of the Royal Society of London']

Endorsed on recto as received 16 March 1944.

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RR/68/324
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March 1944
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Postcard
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2 pages
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Receipt from the Australian Scientific Research Liaison Office, on a paper 'Short period phosphorescence and electron traps' by G F J Garlick and Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins, March 1944, RR/68/324, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_68_324/receipt-from-the-australian-scientific-research-liaison-office-on-a-paper-short-period-phosphorescence-and-electron-traps-by-g-f-j-garlick-and-maurice-hugh-frederick-wilkins, accessed on 09 December 2024

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