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PART of the high-voltage generator at the Dominion X-ray and Radium Laboratory. This generator supplies 250,000 volts to the X-ray tube used for primary standards. From left: G. E. Roth (physicist in charge of the laboratory), Sir Hugh Acland (chairman of the Canterbury Division of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Society), Dr. F. C. Chalklin (chairman of the laboratory committee), and H. T. Schou, of 3ZB, who prepared the broadcast

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 421, 18 July 1947, Page 31

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PART of the high-voltage generator at the Dominion X-ray and Radium Laboratory. This generator supplies 250,000 volts to the X-ray tube used for primary standards. From left: G. E. Roth (physicist in charge of the laboratory), Sir Hugh Acland (chairman of the Canterbury Division of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Society), Dr. F. C. Chalklin (chairman of the laboratory committee), and H. T. Schou, of 3ZB, who prepared the broadcast New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 421, 18 July 1947, Page 31

PART of the high-voltage generator at the Dominion X-ray and Radium Laboratory. This generator supplies 250,000 volts to the X-ray tube used for primary standards. From left: G. E. Roth (physicist in charge of the laboratory), Sir Hugh Acland (chairman of the Canterbury Division of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Society), Dr. F. C. Chalklin (chairman of the laboratory committee), and H. T. Schou, of 3ZB, who prepared the broadcast New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 421, 18 July 1947, Page 31

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