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He is glad that the paper has been accepted, as it clears up a lot of differences. The date of one of the references should be changed - this is a common error in papers about this subject.

[Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 1947].

Endorsed on recto as received 2 August 1946.

Reference number
RR/69/11
Earliest possible date
31 July 1946
Physical description
Letter on paper
Page extent
1 page
Format
Typescript

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Edward Victor Appleton

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Edward Victor Appleton, Letter from Edward Victor Appleton, on a paper 'On the propagation of electromagnetic waves through the atmosphere' by B K Banerjea to Alfred Charles Glyn Egerton, 31 July 1946, RR/69/11, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_69_11/letter-from-edward-victor-appleton-on-a-paper-on-the-propagation-of-electromagnetic-waves-through-the-atmosphere-by-b-k-banerjea-to-alfred-charles-glyn-egerton, accessed on 12 December 2024

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