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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 356, No. 1687 (Sep. 26, 1977), pp. 575-579 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/79414 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 13:48 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 Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 13:48:53 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and PhysicalSciences, Vol. 356, No. 1687 (Sep. 26, 1977), pp. 575-579Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/79414 .

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INDEX TO VOLUME 356 (A)

Author index

Bastow, B. D., Whittle, D. P. & Wood, G. C. The diffusion-controlled growth of solid solution scales on binary alloys, 177.

Berry, M. V. & Tabor, M. Level clustering in the regular spectrum, 375. Boucher, E. A. & Kent, H. J. Capillary phenomena. III. Properties of rotationally

symmetric fluid bodies with one asymptote - holms, 61. Boyd, W. G. C. High-frequency scattering in a certain stratified medium: the three-part

problem, 315. Briggs, G. A. D. See Savkoor & Briggs. Brinkmann, W. P. See Pollock & Brinkmann. Bunch, T. S. & Davies, P. C. W. Stress tensor and conformal anomalies for massless

fields in a Robertson-Walker universe, 569.

Calderwood, J. H. & Coffey, W. T. On the theory of the Debye and the far infrared absorption of polar fluids, 269.

Coffey, W. T. See Calderwood & Coffey. Comninou, Maria & Dundurs, J. Reflexion and refraction of elastic waves in presence of

separation, 509. Connerade, J. P. & Mansfield, M. W. D. Molecular damping of centrifugal barrier effects

in the 3d adsorption spectrum of selenium vapour, 135. Cox, D. R. & Isham, Valerie. A bivariate point process connected with electronic

counters, 149.

Davies, P. C. W. & Fulling, S. A. Radiation from moving mirrors and from black holes, 237.

Davies, P. C. W. See Bunch & Davies. Davies, P. C. W. & Unruh, W. G. Neutrino stress tensor regularization in two-dimen-

sional space-time, 259. Drazin, P. G. On the instability of an internal gravity wave, 411. Dundurs, J. See Comninou & Dundurs.

Eltayeb, I. A. Nonlinear thermal convection in an elasticoviscous layer heated from below, 161.

Farrell, R. A. See Wilson, Silver & Farrell. Fulling, S. A. See Davies & Fulling.

Gay, I. D. See Textor (H. M.), Gay & Mason. Gay, I. D., Textor, M., Mason, R. & Iwasawa, Y. Photoelectron spectroscopy, and low

energy electron diffraction studies of the adsorption of dinitrogen, hydrogen and ammonia on a Fe(111) single crystal surface, 25.

Gray, R. W., Harrison, G. & Lamb, J. Dynamic viscoelastic behaviour of low-molecular- mass polystyrene melts, 77.

Giiven, R. The solution of Dirac's equation in a class of type D vacuum space-times, 465.

Harrison, G. See Gray, Harrison & Lamb. Hastings, W. F. See Oxley & Hastings.

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576 Author index

Isham, Valerie. See Cox & Isham. Iwasawa, Y. See Gay, Textor, Mason & Iwasawa.

Jenkins, H. D. B. & Pratt, K. F. On 'basic' radii of simple and complex ions and the repulsion energy of ionic crystals, 115.

Johnson, K. L. & Tevaarwerk, J. L. Shear behaviour of elastohydrodynamic oil films, 215.

Jones, M. N. A group-theoretical formulation of geophysical elastodynamics, 549.

Kent, H. J. See Boucher & Kent.

Lamb, J. See Gray, Harrison & Lamb.

Mansfield, M. W. D. See Connerade & Mansfield. Mason, R. See Gay, Textor, Mason & Iwasawa; also Textor, Gay & Mason. Mason, R. & Textor, M. The chemisorption of simple- and halogeno-substituted un-

saturated hydrocarbons on the c-Fe( 11) single crystal surface: photoelectron spectroscopic studies, 47.

Mikhail, F. I. & Wanas, M. I. A generalized field theory. I. Field equations, 471. Murray, M. J. Fracture of WC-Co alloys: an example of spatially constrained crack tip

opening displacement, 483.

Oxley, P. L. B. & Hastings, W. F. Predicting the strain rate in the zone of intense shear in which the chip is formed in machining from the dynamic flow stress properties of the work material and the cutting conditions, 395.

Pauling, L. The theory of resonance in chemistry, 433. Pollock, M. D. & Brinkmann, W. P. The interaction between a weak magnetic field and a

black hole, 351. Pratt, K. F. See Jenkins & Pratt.

Savkoor, A. R. & Briggs, G. A. D. The effect of tangential force on the contact of elastic solids in adhesion, 103.

Silver, D. M. See Wilson, Silver & Farrell. Smith, F. T. The laminar separation of an incompressible fluid streaming past a smooth

surface, 443.

Tabor, M. See Berry & Tabor. Tevaarwerk, J. L. See Johnson & Tevaarwerk. Textor, M., Gay, I. D. & Mason, R. Photoelectron spectroscopy of the a-Fe(111)-carbon

monoxide surface, 37. Textor, M. See Gay, Textor, Mason & Iwasawa; a18o Mason & Textor. Thomas, R. G. 0. & Thrush, B. A. Energy transfer in the quenching of singlet molecular

oxygen. I. Kinetics of quenching of singlet oxygen, 287. Thomas, R. G. 0. & Thrush, B. A. Energy transfer in the quenching of singlet molecular

oxygen. II. The rates of formation and quenching of vibrationally excited molecules, 295.

Thomas, R. G. 0. & Thrush, B. A. Energy transfer in the quenching of singlet molecular oxygen. III. Application of statistical theory, 307.

Thrush, B. A. See Thomas & Thrush.

Unruh, W. G. See Davies & Unruh.

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Author index 577

Upadhyaya, J. C. On the volume-dependent contribution to the elastic constants of cubic metals, 345.

Wanas, M. I. See Mikhail & Wanas. Weck, R. Review Lecture. The need for new welding processes, 1. Westcott, M. The random record model, 529. Whittle, D. P. See Bastow, Whittle & Wood. Wilson, S., Silver, D. M. & Farrell, R. A. Special invariance properties of the [N + I/N]

Pade approximants in Rayleigh-Schrodinger perturbation theory, 363. Wood, G. C. See Bastow, Whittle & Wood.

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Subject index

Adhesion between elastic bodies under tangential force, 103. Alkenes: chemisorption on iron, 47. Alloy oxidation, 177.

Black hole and magnetic field, interaction between, 351. -Black hole radiation and moving mirrors, 237.

Capillary phenomena, 61. Carbon monoxide: sorption on iron, 37. Chemistry, resonance theory in, 433. Conformal anomalies, 569. Counters, bivariate point process connected with, 149.

Diffusion, 177. Dinitrogen, hydrogen and ammonia: chemisorption on iron, 25. Dirac's equation for the electron, 465.

Elastic waves and interface separation, 509. Energy transfer, 307.

Far infrared absorption of polar fluids, 269. Fe (111) surface: adsorption of carbon monoxide, 37. Fe (111) surface: adsorption of olefins, 47. Fe (111) surface: sorption of N2, H2 and Nil3, 25. Field theory, 471. Fluid interfaces, 61. Fracture of WC-Co. alloys, 483.

Geophysical elastodynamics; a group-theoretical formulation, 549. Group-theoretical formulation of geophysical elastodynamics, 549.

High-frequency scattering, 315.

Incompressible laminar separation, 443. Instability of an internal gravity wave, on the, 411. Interface separation due to elastic waves, 509.

Lattice energies, 115. Level clustering in the regular spectrum, 375. Lubricant films, rheology of, 215.

Machining: the influence of flow stress characteristics on strain rate, 395. Magnetic field and black hole, interaction between, 351. Moving mirrors, radiation from, 237.

Need for new welding processes, 1. Neutrino regularization, 259. Nonlinear convection on a viscoelastic layer, 161. Nonlinear thermal convection in a viscoelastic layer, 161.

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Subject index 579

Pade approximants, 363. Perturbation theory, 363. Point process connected with electronic counters, 149. Polystyrene melts: dynamic viscoelastic behaviour, 77.

Quenching of singlet molecular oxygen, 287.

Record model, the random, 529. Relativity, 471. Repulsion energies, 115. Resonance theory, chemistry, 433. Rheology of lubricant films, 215.

Selenium - molecular damping of centrifugal barrier effects in the 3d absorption spectrum of, 135.

Semiclassical level clustering, 375. Separation, laminar incompressible, 443. Singlet molecular oxygen, 287, 295, 307. Spectrum-molecular damping of centrifugal barrier effects in the 3d absorption of

selenium vapour, 135. Strain rates in machining, 395. Stress tensor in Robertson-Walker universe, 569.

Tangential force acting on adhering bodies, 103. Theory of Debye and far infrared absorption, 269. Two-dimensional quantum field theory: regularization, 259. Type D space-times, 465.

Vibrationally excited molecules, 295. Viscoelastic behaviour: polystyrene melts, 71. Volume-dependent contribution to the elastic constants of cubic metals, 345.

Wave, on the instability of an internal gravity, 411.

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