Abstract
Reports of the British research associations for the various branches of the textile industry for the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 1933, indicate that more attention has been given to applied research, and the solution of practical mill problems, than to fundamental studies. Substantial progress is reported by all excepting the Silk Research Association, which has been more handicapped than the other textile research associations by a shrinkage of trade income.
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