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Physics in Canada

DEC 01, 1949
G. Herzberg
L. E. Howlett

Canada has large natural resources but these have been only partially developed. The population is small and the area very large. Research is sponsored by a number of different administrative authorities. Consequently, organization assumes an even greater importance than usual if maximum success is to result. It is the intent of this article to give a brief survey of the nature of the work in Canadian physics and the method of its organization.

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