Volume InformationSource: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and PhysicalSciences, Vol. 205, No. 1083 (Mar. 7, 1951), pp. 596-599Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/98696 .
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INDEX TO VOLUME 205 (A)
Abragam, A. & Pryce, M. H. L. Theory of the nuclear hyperfine structure of paramagnetic resonance spectra in crystals, 135.
Adsorption on evaporated tungsten films. I. Oxygen and carbon monoxide chemisorption and the determination of film surface areas (Rideal & Trapnall), 409.
Allen, D. N. de G. & Sopwith, D. G. The stresses and strains in a partly plastic thick tube under internal pressure and end-load, 69.
Ambrose, E. J. & Elliott, A. The structure of synthetic polypeptides. II. Investigations with polarized infra-red spectroscopy, 47.
Anniversary Address (Robinson), 1. Application of variational methods to atomic scattering problems. I. The elastic scattering
of electrons by hydrogen atoms (Massey & Moiseiwitsch), 483. Aspects of the chemical statics and dynanmics of proteins in solution (Moelwyn-Hughes), 60.
Baker, H. F. On non-commutative algebra, and the foundations of projective geometry, 178.
Bamford, C. H., Hanby, W. E. & Happey, F. The structure of synthetic polypeptides. I. X-ray investigation, 30.
Bardwell, J. & Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. The cool flame of methyl ethyl ketone, 375. Baskett, A. C. & Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. Oxidation-reduction processes in cultures of
bacteria. II. Anaerobic growth of Bact. lactis aerogenes (Abstract), 450. Baskett, A. C. & Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. Oxidation-reduction processes in cultures of
bacteria. III. The Pasteur effect with Bact. lactis aeroqenes (Abstract), 451. Bevington, J. C. & Norrish, R. G. W. The catalyzed polymerization of gaseous formalde-
hyde, 516. Binnie, A. M. The theory of waves travelling on the core in a swirling liquid, 530. Bleaney, B. & Ingram, D. J. E. The paramagnetic resonance spectra of two salts of
manganese, 336. Bradley, R. S. Rates of evaporation. IV. The rate of evaporation and vapour pressure
of rhombic sulphur, 553. Burge, E. J. & Jackson, L. C. The thickness of the helium film, 270. Burrell, C. M., Majury, T. G. & Melville, H. W. A dielectric constant method of following
the non-stationary state in polymerization. I. The theory of the method, 309.
Catalyzed polymerization of gaseous formaldehyde (Bevington & Norrish), 516. Clemmow, P. C. A method for the exact solution of a class of two-dimensional diffraction
problems, 286. Cool flame of methyl ethyl ketone (Bardwell & Hinshelwood), 375. Copper and iron crystals, deformation by abrasion (Evans, Layton & Wilman), 17. Craven, P. M. & Lambert, J. D. The viscosities of organic vapours, 439.
Deformation of copper and iron crystals by unidirectional abrasion (Evans, Layton & Wilman), 17.
Dielectric constant method of following the non-stationary state in polymerization. I. The theory of the method (Burrell, Majury & Melville), 309.
Dielectric constant method of following the non-stationary state in polymerization. II. The operation and performance of the instrument (Majury & Melville), 323.
Dielectric constant method of following the non-stationary state in polymerization. III. The determination of rates of polymerization and of radical lifetimes (Majury & Melville), 496.
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Index 597
Eden, R. J. The Hamiltonian dynamics of non-holonomic systems, 564. Eden, R. J. The quantum mechanics of non-holonomic systems, 583. Elliott, A. See Ambrose & Elliott. Evans, D. M., Layton, D. N. & Wilman, H. The deformation of copper and iron crystals
by unidirectional abrasion, 17. Exchange of charge between ions and atoms (Hasted), 421.
Food research under the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (Kidd), 467. Formaldehyde, polymerization of (Bevington & Norrish), 516.
Gaydon, A. G. & Wolfhard, H. G. Spectroscopic studies of low-pressure flames. V. Evidence for abnormally high electronic excitation, 118.
Hall, G. G. The molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. VIII. A method of cal- culating ionization potentials, 541.
Hall, G. G. & Lennard-Jones, Sir John. The molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. VII. Molecular structure in terms of equivalent orbitals, 357.
Hamiltonian dynamics of non-holonomic systems (Eden), 564. Hanby, W. E. See Bamford, Hanby & Happey. Happey, F. See Bamford, Hanby & Happey. Harper, W. R. The Volta effect as a cause of static electrification, 83. Hasted, J. B. The exchange of charge between ions and atoms, 421. Helium film thickness (Burge & Jackson), 270. Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. See Bardwell & Hinshelwood; and Baskett & Hinshelwood.
Ingram, D. J. E. See Bleaney & Ingram. Intermetallic compounds in ternary aluminium-rich alloys containing transitional metals
(Pratt & Raynor), 103. Iron crystals, deformation by abrasion (Evans, Layton & Wilman), 17.
Jackson, L. C. See Burge & Jackson. Jahn, H. A. Theoretical studies in nuclear structure. II. Nuclear d2, d3 and d4 con-
figurations. Fractional parentage coefficients and central force matrix elements, 192.
Kay, H. D. The National Institute for Research in Dairying, Shinfield, Reading, 453. Kidd, F. Food research under the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research,
467.
Lambert, J. D. See Craven & Lambert. Layton, D. N. See Evans, Layton & Wilman. Lennard-Jones, Sir John. See Hall & Lennard-Jones. Lennard-Jones, Sir John & Pople, J. A. Molecular association in liquids. I. Molecular
association due to lone-pair electrons, 155. Longuet--Higgins, H. C. The statistical thermodynamics of multicomponent systems,
247. Low-pressure flames (Gaydon & Wolfhard), 118.
Majury, T. G. See Burrell, Majury & Melville. Majury, T. G. & Melville, H. W. A dielectric constant method of following the non-
stationary state in polymerization. II. The operation and performance of the instrument, 323.
Majury, T. G. & Melville, H. W. A dielectric constant method of following the non- stationary state in polymerization. III. The determination of rates of polymerization and of radical lifetimes, 496.
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598 Index
Massey, H. S. W. & Moiseiwitsch, B. L. The application of variational methods to atomic scattering problems. I. The elastic scattering of electrons by hydrogen atoms, 483.
Melville, H. W. See Burrell, Majury & Melville; and Majury & Melville. Method for the exact solution of a class of two-dimensional diffraction problems (Clemmow)
286. Methyl ethyl ketone, cool flame of (Bardwell & Hinshelwood), 375. Moelwyn-Hughes, E. A. Some aspects of the chemical statics and dynamics of proteins
in solution, 60. Moiseiwitsch, B. L. See Massey & Moiseiwitsch. Molecular association in liquids. I. Molecular association due to lone-pair electrons
(Lennard-Jones & Pople), 155. Molecular association in liquids. II. A theory of the structure of water (Pople), 163. Molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. VII. Molecular structure in terms of
equivalent orbitals (Hall & Lennard-Jones), 357. Molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. VIII. A method of calculating ionization
potentials (Hall), 541.
National Institute for Research in Dairying, Shinfield, Reading (Kay), 453. Non-commutative algebra, and the foundations of projective geometry (Baker), 178. Norrish, R. G. W. See Bevington & Norrish.
Oxidation-reduction processes in cultures of bacteria (Baskett & Hinshelwood). II. Anaerobic growth of Bact. lactis aerogenes (Abstract), 450.
Oxidation-reduction processes in cultures of bacteria (Baskett & Hinshelwood). III. The Pasteur effect with Bact. lactis aerogenes (Abstract), 451.
Paramagnetic resonance spectra in crystals (Abragam & Pryce), 135. Paramagnetic resonance spectra of two salts of manganese (Bleaney & Ingram), 336. Photochemistry of native proteins (Rideal & Roberts), 391. Polypeptides (Bamford, Hanby & Happey), 30; (Ambrose & Elliott), 47. Pople, J. A. See Lennard-Jones & Pople. Pople, J. A. Molecular association in liquids. II. A theory of the structure of water, 163. Pratt, J. N. & Raynor, G. V. Intermetallic compounds in ternary aluminium-rich alloys
containing transitional metals, 103. Proteins in solution (Moelwyn-Hughes), 60. Proteins, photochemistry (Rideal & Roberts), 391. Pryce, M. H. L. See Abragam & Pryce.
Quantum mechanics of non-holonomic systems (Eden), 583.
Rates of evaporation. IV. The rate of evaporation and vapour pressure of rhombic sulphur (Bradley), 553.
Raynor, G. V. See Pratt & Raynor. Rideal, E. K. & Roberts, R. The photochemistry of native proteins, 391. Rideal, E. K. & Trapnell, B. M. W. Adsorption on evaporated tungsten films. I. Oxygen
and carbon monoxide chemisorption and the determination of film surface areas, 409. Roberts, R. See Rideal & Roberts. Robinson, Sir Robert. Anniversary Address, 1.
Sopwith, D. G. See Allen & Sopwith. Spectroscopic studies of low-pressure flames. V. Evidence for abnormally high electronic
excitation (Gaydon & Wolfhard), 118. Statistical thermodynamics of multicomponent systems (Longuet-Higgins), 247.
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Index 599
Stresses and strains in a partly plastic thick tube under internal pressure and end-load (Allen & Sopwith), 69.
Structure of synthetic polypeptides. I. X-ray investigation (Bamford, Hanby & Happey), 30.
Structure of synthetic polypeptides. II. Investigation with polarized infra-red spectroscopy (Ambrose & Elliott), 47.
Swiatecki, W. J. Theoretical studies in nuclear structure. 111. Radial integrals for the nuclear 8, p, and d shells, 238.
Theoretical studies in nuclear structure. II. Nuclear d2, d3 and d4 configurations. Fractional parentage coefficients and central force matrix elements (Jahn), 192.
Theoretical studies in nuclear structure. III. Radial integrals for the nuclear 8, p and d shells (Swiatecki), 238.
Theory of the nuclear hyperfine structure of paramagnetic resonance spectra in crystals (Abragamn & Pryce), 135.
Theory of waves travelling on the core in a swirling liquid (Binnie), 530. Thickness of the helium film (Burge & Jackson), 270. Trapnell, B. M. W. See Rideal & Trapilell. Tungsten films, adsorption on (Rideal & Trapnell), 409.
Viscosities of organic vapours (Craven & Lambert), 439. Volta effect as a cause of static electrification (Harper), 83.
Waves in a swirling liquid (Binnie), 530. Wilman, H. See Evans, Layton & Wilman. Wolfhard, H. G. See Gaydon & Wolfhard.
END OF THE TWO-HUNDRED ANI) FIFTH VOLUME (SERIES A)
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