This compilation comprises Volumes 6 and 7 of the "Bibliographic Series" from Arthur D. Little, Inc., a renowned firm of chemists and engineers. Offering a glimpse into the research and development activities of one of the pioneering consulting firms of the 20th century, this series provides a valuable resource for understanding the landscape of industrial chemistry and engineering during its era of rapid innovation.
Researchers and historians of science and technology will find this bibliographic series an essential tool for tracing the evolution of chemical processes, materials science, and engineering practices. It serves as a unique window into the intellectual output and expertise of Arthur D. Little, Inc., making it a relevant addition to collections focused on the history of industrial research and development.
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