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RefNoCMB/277/39
LevelItem
TitlePapers passed for publication [Proceedings]
Date17 October 1930
DescriptionLists papers passed by the Chairman and Secretary of the Physiology Committee:

R Hill, 'A method for the estimation of iron in biological material'. Communicated by Sir Frederick Hopkins, FRS.

E C Smith, 'The heat of rigor of mammalian muscle'. Communicated by Sir William Hardy FRS.

C Todd, 'Cellular individuality in the higher animals with special reference to the individuality of the red blood corpuscle, II'.

J Mellanby, FRS, 'Prothrombase: its preparation and properties'.

D Keilin, FRS, and R Hill, 'The porphyrin of component of cytochrome and its relationship to other porphyrins'.

A Geiger, 'The isolation by cataphoresis of two different oxyhaemoglobins from the blood of some animals'. Communicated by H H Dale.

W S Duke-Elder and P M Duke-Elder, 'The contraction of the extrinsic muscles of the eye by choline and nicotine'. Communicated by C Lovatt Evans, FRS.

W Moppett, 'The differential action of x-rays on tissue, growth and vitality, II, III and IV'. Communicated by J T Wilson FRS. p40.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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