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Authorised form of nameRyde; John Walter (1898 - 1961)
Dates1898 - 1961
Date of birth15 April 1898
Date of death15/05/1961
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election18/03/1948
SourceObituaries:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 1962 vol 8 pp 105-117, plate, by R Whiddington
CodeNA813
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1948/21Ryde, John Walter: certificate of election to the Royal Society
RR/73/130Referee's report by John Walter Ryde, on a paper 'A study of high-current toroidal ring discharge' by A A Ware29 June 1950
RR/75/57Referee's report by John Walter Ryde, on a paper 'Paramagnetic resonance and hyperfine structure in four cobalt salts' by Brebis Bleaney and D J E Ingram19 March 1951
RR/75/99Referee's report by John Walter Ryde, on a paper 'Brownian fluctuations in galvanometers and galvanometer amplifiers' by R V Jones and C W McCombie25 April 1951
RR/77/196Referee's report by John Walter Ryde, on a paper 'Theory of the growth of the high frequency electrodeless discharge' by G Francis and A von Engel24 October 1952
RR/79/166Referee's report by John Walter Ryde, on a paper 'The role of quanta in the electric breakdown of gases' by W L Harries and A von Engel30 September 1953
RR/73/228Referee's report by John Walter Ryde, on a paper 'Application of the image force model to the theory of contact rectification and of rectifier breakdown' by E Billing18 October 1950
RR/73/227Letter from John Walter Ryde, on a paper 'Application of the image force model to the theory of contact rectification and of rectifier breakdown' by E Billing, to D C Martin, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society25 January 1951
RR/77/146Referee's report by John Walter Ryde, on a paper 'The electrical properties of graphite' by G H Kinchin25 September 1952
RR/77/199Referee's report by John Walter Ryde, on a paper 'Measurement of the growth of the high frequency electrodeless discharge' by G Francis and A von Engel24 October 1952
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