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RefNoCMB/277/53
LevelItem
TitlePapers passed for publication [Proceedings]
DateDecember 1931
DescriptionLists papers passed by the Chairman and Secretary of the Physiology Committee:

E Ponder, 'On certain correction terms required in the equations for the kinetics of simple haemolysis.' Communicated by Sir Edward Sharpey-Schafer, FRS.

E Ponder, 'The kinetics of haemolysis in amboceptor-complement systems'. Communicated by Sir Edward Sharpey-Schafer, FRS.

A S Parkes, I W Rowlands, and F W R Brambell, 'Effect of x-ray sterilisation on oestrous in the ferret'. Communicated by C Lovatt Evans.

J Needham, 'On the true metabolic rate of the chick embryo and the respiration of its membranes'. Communicated by Sir F Gowland Hopkins, FRS.

C H Browning, FRS, J B Cohen, FRS, J N Ashley, and R Gulbransen, 'The antiseptic and trypanocidal action of certain styryl and anil quinoline carboxylamides'.

I de Burch Daly and V von Euler, 'The functional activity of the vasometer nerves to the lungs in the dog'. Communicated by C Lovatt Evans, FRS.

C Donhoffer and J J R Macleod, FRS, 'Studies in the nervous control of carbohydrate metabolism I, II, III'.

F A Askew, R B Bourdillon, H M Bruce, R K Callow, et al, 'Crystalline Vitamin D'. Communicated by H H Dale, Sec RS. p54.
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FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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