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Journal Article

Author
Williams, E. J.
Title
Edwin James George Pitman 1897-1993
In
Historical Records of Australian Science
Imprint
vol. 10, no. 2, 1994, pp. 163-185
Url
https://doi.org/10.1071/HR9941020163
Subject
Chronological Classification 1901- Natural Sciences Mathematics
Abstract

Also published on-line as part of the AAS Biographical Memoirs series: https://science.org.au/our-focus/history-australian-science/fellows-biographical-memoirs/edwin-james-george-pitman-1897-1993

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Bright Sparcs Outside Links/Carlson 1995

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