A Review of Scientific Instruments
TL;DR: Lang as discussed by the authors reviewed Lang's work in the Journal of Scientific Instruments (JSI) and Supplement No 1, 1951 Pp xvi + 388 + iii + 80 (London: Institute of Physics, 1951).
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Abstract: Journal of Scientific Instruments Editor: Dr H R Lang Vol 28 and Supplement No 1, 1951 Pp xvi + 388 + iii + 80 (London: Institute of Physics, 1951) Bound, £3 12s; unbound, £3
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