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Chemical Engineering: Position and Prospects

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EIGHTY-THREE pages at the beginning of vol. 1 contain a very complete record of what took place at the first Chemical Engineering Conference of the World Power Congress, and include an account of the various functions as well as a list of the members of the Conference.

The Transactions of the Chemical Engineering Congress of the World Power Conference, London, June 22—June 27, 1936

Vol. 1. Pp. lxxxv + 525. Vol. 2. Pp. vi + 664. Vol.3. Pp. vi + 797. Vol. 4. Pp. vi + 751. Vol. 5: Index. Pp. v + 164. (London: Percy Lund, Humphries and Co., Ltd., 1937.) 5 vols., £12.

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Chemical Engineering: Position and Prospects. Nature 140, 627–628 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/140627a0

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