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Author
Willis, J. B.
Title
Wark, Sir Ian William (1899-1985), Chemist and Scientific Administrator
In
Australian dictionary of biography, volume 18: 1981 - 1990 L-Z
Editor
Melanie Nolan
Imprint
Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2012, pp. 558-9
Url
http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/wark-sir-ian-william-15853
Subject
Chronological Classification 1901- Natural Sciences Physical Sciences
Source
Cohn 2013

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