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RefNoRR/78/88
LevelItem
TitleReferee's report by Walter Thomas James Morgan, on a paper 'Electrophoretic studies of serum proteins of foetal rabbits' by Francis William Rogers Brambell, W A Hemmings, Megan Henderson and Ralph Ambrose Kekwick
Date6 January 1953
DescriptionSectional committee: Physiology

Paper reference code: B63

Recommended for publication in the Proceedings. Remarks on the differences between foetal and mothers serum, and electrophoretic fractions in the tables. Morgan is unable to comment on the statistical analysis on pages 19 and 21.

[Published in Proceedings B, 1953].

Date received not given.
Extent1p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionStandardised form (type E)
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspb.1953.0044
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA4612Morgan; Walter Thomas James (1900 - 2003)1900 - 2003
NA606Brambell; Francis William Rogers (1901 - 1970)1901 - 1970
NA2496Kekwick; Ralph Ambrose (1908 - 2000)1908 - 2000
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