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RefNoCMB/277/117
LevelItem
TitlePapers passed for publication [Proceedings]
DateMarch 1937
DescriptionLists papers passed by the Physiology Committee:

E C Dodds, R L Noble, R W Scarff and P C Williams, 'Pituitary control of alimentary blood flow and secretion. I. Changes in the stomach produced by the administration of posterior pituitary extract'. Communicated by Sir Henry Dale, FRS.

W C Cutting, E C Dodds, R L Noble and P C Williams, 'Pituitary control of alimentary blood flow and secretion. II. The effect of posterior pituutary extract on the alimentary secretions of intact animals. III. The effect of alterations in blood flow on gastric secretaion. IV. Gastric secretion and blood flow in hypophysectomised animals'. Communicated by Sir Henry Dale.

B H Crawford, 'The change of visual sensitivity with time'. Communicated by Sir John Parsons, FRS.

W S Stiles, 'The luminous efficiency of monochromatic rays entering the eye pupil at different points and a new colour effect'. Communicated by Sir John Parsons FRS. p135.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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