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Volume Information Source: Philosophical Transactions: Physical Sciences and Engineering, Vol. 345, No. 1677 (Dec. 15, 1993), pp. 605-608 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/54385 . Accessed: 07/05/2014 19:33 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The Royal Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Philosophical Transactions: Physical Sciences and Engineering. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.136 on Wed, 7 May 2014 19:33:13 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Philosophical Transactions: Physical Sciences and Engineering, Vol. 345, No. 1677 (Dec.15, 1993), pp. 605-608Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/54385 .

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Indexes to Volume 345 (A)

Author index

Baldwin, R. L. See Laurents et al. Brange, J. See Dodson et al. Brenner, H. See Iosilevskii et al.; see also Mavrovouniotis & Brenner.

Cooney, C. L. See Iosilevskii et al. Cooper, A. & McAuley-Hecht, K. E. Microcalimetry and the molecular recognition of peptides and

proteins, 23.

Diederich, F. See Klebe & Diederich. Dodson, E. J., Dodson, G. G., Hubbard, R. E., Moody, P. C. E., Turkenburg, J., Whittingham, J.,

Xiao, B., Brange, J., Kaarsholm, N. & Thogersen, H. Insulin assembly: its modification by protein engineering and ligand binding, 153.

Dodson, G. G. See Dodson et al. Doig, A. J. See Laurents et al. Duffy, E. M. See Jorgensen et al.

Edwards, D. A. See Mavrovouniotis et al.

Fan, E. See Hamilton et al. Fersht, A. R., Jackson, S. E. & Serrano, L. Protein stability: experimental data from protein

engineering, 141. Freed, A. D. See Walker et al. Friedlander, J. B. & Granville, A. Smoothing 'smooth' numbers, 339.

Geib, S. J. See Hamilton et al. Gerhard, U. See Williams et al. Granville, A. See Friedlander & Granville. Gronville, A. Integers, without large prime factors, in arithmetic progressions. II, 349.

Hamilton, A. D., Fan, E., Van Arman, S., Geib, S. J. & Yang, J. The design of artificial receptors for complexation and controlled aggregation, 57.

Harman, G. Small fractional parts of additive forms, 327. Hellawell, A., Sarazin, J. R. & Steube, R. S. Channel convection in partly solidified systems, 507. Holroyd, S. E. See Williams et al. Hubbard, R. E. See Dodson et al. Hunter, C. A. Aromatic interactions in proteins, DNA and synthetic receptors, 77.

Iosilevskii, G., Brenner, H., Moore, C. M. V. & Cooney, C. L. Mass transport and chemical reaction in Taylor-vortex flows with entrained catalytic particles: applications to a novel class of immobilized enzyme biochemical reactors, 259.

Jackson, S. E. See Fersht et al. Jencks, W. P. Destabilization is as important as binding, 3. Jones, D. T. See Thornton et al. Jordan, E. H. See Walker et al. Jorgensen, W. L., Duffy, E. M. & Tirado-Rives, J. Computational investigations of protein

denaturation: apomyoglobin and chaotrope-arene interactions, 87.

Kaarsholm, N. See Dodson et al. Kirby, A. J. Molecular recognition of transition states, 67.

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Klebe, G. & Diederich, F. A comparison of the crystal packing in benzene with the geometry seen in crystalline cyclophane-benzene complexes: guidelines for rational design, 37.

Laurents, D. V., Doig, A. J., Schultz, D. A. & Baldwin, R. L. Characterization of a ribonuclease S refolding intermediate, 131.

Leach, J. A., Merkin, J. H. & Scott, S. K. The initiation and propagation of travelling waves on membrane interfaces in the Belousov-Zhabotinskii reaction, 229.

Lenstra, H. W. Jr, Pila, J. & Pomerance, C. A hyperelliptic smoothness test. I, 397. Liu, R. See Still & Liu.

MacArthur, M. W. See Thornton et al. McAuley-Hecht, K. E. See Cooper & McAuley-Hecht. McDonald, I. K. See Thornton et at. Mavrovouniotis, G. M. & Brenner, H. A micromechanical investigation of interfacial transport

processes. I. Interfacial conservation equations, 165. Mavrovouniotis, G. M., Brenner, H., Edwards, D. A. & Ting, L. A micromechanical investigation

of interfacial transport processes. II. Interfacial constitutive equations, 209. Merkin, J. H. See Leach et al. Mitchell, J. B. 0. See Thornton et al. Moody, P. C. E. See Dodson et al. Moore, C. M. V. See Iosilevskii et al. Murray, T. J. See Zimmerman & Murray.

Naghdi, P. M. & Srinivasa, A. R. A dynamical theory of structured solids. I. Basic developments, 425.

Naghdi, P. M. & Srinivasa, A. R. A dynamical theory of structured solids. II. Special constitutive equations and special cases of the theory, 459.

Nandi, C. L. See Thornton et al.

Perutz, M. F. The role of aromatic rings as hydrogen-bond acceptors in molecular recognition, 105. Pila, J. See Lenstra et al. Plesch, P. H. New views on cationic polymerizations induced by ionizing radiation, 599. Pomerance, C. See Lenstra et al. Price, S. L. See Thornton et al.

Roulstone, I. See Sewell & Roulstone.

Sarazin, J. R. See Hellawell et al. Schirokauer, 0. Discrete logarithms and local units, 409. Schultz, D. A. See Laurents et al. Scott, S. K. See Leach et al. Searle, M. S. See Williams et al. Serrano, L. See Fersht et al. Sewell, M. J. & Roulstone, I. Anatomy of the canonical transformation, 577. Srinivasa, A. R. See Naghdi & Srinivasa. Steube, R. S. See Hellawell et al. Still, W. C. & Liu, R. Synthetic receptors for peptides, 97. Swaters, G. E. On the baroclinic dynamics, hamiltonian formulation and general stability

characteristics of density-driven surface currents and fronts over a sloping continental shelf, 295.

Szeri, A. J. Pattern formation in recirculating flows of suspensions of orientable particles, 477.

Tenenbaum, G. Cribler les entiers sans grand facteur premier, 377. Thogersen, H. See Dodson et al. Thornton, J. M., MacArthur, M. W., McDonald, I. K., Jones, D. T., Mitchell, J. B. O., Nandi, C.

L., Price, S. L. & Zvelebil, M. J. J. M. Protein structures and complexes: what they reveal about the interactions that stabilize them, 113.

Ting, L. See Mavrovouniotis et al. Tirado-Rives, J. See Jorgensen et al. Turkenburg, J. See Dodson et al.

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Author index 607

Van Arman, S. See Hamilton et al. Vaughan, R. C. The use in additive number theory of numbers without large prime factors, 363. Vaughan, R. C. & Wooley, T. D. Further improvements in Waring's problem. III. Eighth powers,

385.

Walker, K. P., Freed, A. D. & Jordan, E. H. Accuracy of the generalized self-consistent method in modelling the elastic behaviour of periodic composites, 545.

Westwell, M. S. See Williams et al. Whittingham, J. See Dodson et al. Williams, D. H., Searle, M. S., Westwell, M. S., Gerhard, U. & Holroyd, S. E. Towards a semi-

quantitative description of a biomolecular association involving weak interactions in aqueous solution, 11.

Wooley, T. D. See Vaughan & Wooley.

Xiao, B. See Dodson et al.

Yang, J. See Hamilton et al.

Zimmerman, S. C. & Murray, T. J. New supramolecular architectures using hydrogen bonding, 49. Zvelebil, M. J. J. M. See Thornton et al.

Subject index

active transport, 3. alloy solidification, 507. 'almost-all' results, 339. almost-primes (P2s), 349. amide-amide hydrogen bonds, 11. amino-aromatic interactions, 113. apomyoglobin, 87. arithmetic progressions, 349. aromatic-aromatic interactions, 37. asymptotic formula, 339.

baroclinic stability, 295. base pairing, 49. base stacking, 77. Belousov-Zhabotinskii reaction, 229. benzene crystal packing, 37. binding specificity factorization, 11. Bravais lattice, 425, 459. Buchstab-Hildebrand identity, 349.

carboxylate binding, 57. carboxylic acid, 57. catalysis by enzymes, 3. catalytic antibodies, 67. catalytic enzymatic reactors, 259. channel segregation, 507. chaotropes, 87. chemical waves, 229. complexation, 97. conservation equations, 165. continuum mechanics, 477. Cosserat continuum, 425, 459.

coupled reaction-diffusion waves, 229. coupled vectorial processes, 3. cyclodextrin, 23. cyclophane-benzene complexation, 37.

database, 113. Dickman function, 377. differential equations, 577. Diophantine approximation, 327. discrete logarithm, 409. dislocation density field, 425, 459. dislocation dynamics, 425, 459. dispersion theory, 259.

edge-to-face aromatic interactions, 37. effective molarity, 67. efficient differences, 385. elastic-viscoplastic behaviour, 425,

459. electrostatic interaction, 77. energy calculations, 113. enthalpy/entropy compensation, 11. equi-distribution, 349. Errata: Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. A 342,

469-504 (1993), 599. excitable media, 229. exponential sums, 327, 363.

factorization, 397. fibrous composites, 545. fluid dynamics, 295. fluid flow, 477.

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Su bject index

geophysical fluid dynamics, 295. glycosidase mechanism, 67. Green's function, 545. guanidinium ion, 87.

hamiltonian dynamics, 295. hamiltonian mechanics, 577. Hardy -Littlewood method, 327, 363, 385. heterocycles, 49. homogenized elastic moduli, 545. host molecule, 97. host-guest, 49. host-guest chemistry, 77. hydrodynamic stability, 295. hydrogen bonding, 57. hydrogen bonds, 49. hydrogen exchange, 131. hydrogen-bond acceptors, 105. hydrophobic effect, 11. hyperelliptic curve, 397.

immobilized enzyme reactors, 259. insulin, 153. integral equation, 545. c-c interaction, 77.

interfacial transport processes, 165. internal rotations, 11. iteration procedure, 349. iterative method, 363. iterative procedures, 385.

kth powers, 363.

large prime factors, 377. large sieve, 327. Legendre transformation, 577. Leopoldt's conjecture, 409. local elastic fields, 545.

macro transport processes, 259. metal analogues, 507. meteorology, 577. micromechanical investigation, 165, 209. microstructure, 477. molecular recognition, 49, 57, 97, 105. molten globule, 131. multiphase flow, 477. muscle contraction, 3.

NMR, 131. non-covalent interaction, 23.

nonlinear dynamics, 477. nuclease mechanisms, 67. number field sieve, 409.

oceanography, 295.

p-adic logarithm, 409. peptides, 113. periodic wave trains, 229. phenylalanine-phenylalanine interaction, 77. phosphate diesters, 67. potentials, 113. proline isomerization, 131. protein denaturation, 87. protein folding, 23, 87, 131. protein stability, 141. protein structure, 113. proton transfer catalysis, 67. pruning operation, 385.

reaction--diffusion equations, 229. reactors, enzymatic biochemical, 259. receptor design, 37. receptors, 3. renormalization of strain, 545. ribonuclease, 131.

saddle-point method, 377. self-assembly, 57. sequence-dependent DNA structure, 77. short intervals, 339. sieve, 377. singularity theory, 577. smooth algebraic integer, 409. smooth numbers, 327, 363, 385,

397. stability, 23. sympleetic integrators, 577.

Taylor vortex flows, 259. thermnodynamics, 23. thermo-solutal convection, 507. transport processes, 209.

urea, 87.

vancomycin, 23.

Waring's problem, 363, 385.

zinc coordination, 153.

End of the three hundred and forty-fifth volume (Series A)

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Philosophical Transactions of

The Royal Society of London

Series A Physical Sciences and

Englneering

VOLUME 345

1993

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Contents Series A Volume 345

No. 1674 15 October 1993

The chemistry of biological molecular recognition A Discussion organized and edited by A. J. Kirby and D. H. Williams page 1

No. 1675 15 November 1993

A micromechanical investigation of interfacial transport processes. I. Interfacial conservation equations By Gretchen M. Mavrovouniotis and Howard Brenner 165

A micromechanical investigation of interfacial transport processes. 11. Interfacial constitutive equations By Gretchen M. Mavrovouniotis, Howard Brenner, David A. Edwards and Li Ting 209

The initiation andI propagation of travelling waves on membrane interfaces in the Belousov-Zhabotinskii reaction By J. A. Leach, J. H. Merkin and S. K. Scott 229

Mass transport and chemical reaction in Taylor-vortex flows with entrained catalytic particles: applications to a novel class of immobilized enzyme biochemical reactors By G. Iosilevskii, H. Brenner, C. M. V. Moore and C. L. Cooney 259

On the baroclinic dynamics, hamiltonian formulation and general stability characteristics of density-driven surface currents and fronts over a sloping continental shelf By Gordon E. Swaters 295

No. 1676 15 November 1993

Theory and applications of numbers without large prime factors A Theme compiled and edited by R. C. Vaughan 327

No. 1677 15 December 1993

A dynamical theory of structured solids. I. Basic developments By P. M. Naghdi and A. R. Srinivasa 425

A dynamical theory of structured solids. II. Special constitutive equations and special cases of the theory By P. M. Naghdi and A. R. Srinivasa 459

Pattern formation in recirculating flows of suspensions of orientable particles By Andrew J. Szeri 477

Channel convection in partly solidified systems By A. Hellawell, J. R. Sarazin and R. S. Steube 507

Accuracy of the generalized self-consistent method in modelling the elastic behaviour of periodic composites By Kevin P. Walker, Alan D. Freed and Eric H. Jordan 545

Anatomy of the canonical transformation By M. J. Sewell and I. Roulstone 577

Errata: P. H. Plesch, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. A 342, 469-504 (1993) 599 Instructions to authors 601 Indexes 605

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