Record

RefNoCMB/277/79
LevelItem
TitlePapers passed for publication [Proceedings]
DateMay 1934
DescriptionLists papers passed by the Chairman and Secretary of the Physiology Committee:

N B Taylor, C B Weld and J F Sykes, 'The relation of the parathyroid glands to the action of irradiated ergosterol'. Communicated by Sir Henry Dale, Sec RS.

J C Eccles and H E Hoff, 'I. The rhythm of the heart beat. Location of the pacemaker and the investigation of the action potential and excitability'. II. The effects of premature beats. III. Abnormal effects of premature beats.' Communicated by Sir Charles Sherrington, FRS.

L Penrose, 'The relative aetiological importance of birth order and maternal age in Mongolism'. Communicated by J B S Haldane, FRS.

F J W Roughton, 'The kinetics of haemoglobin. IV. The velocity with which carbon monoxide comines with reduced haemoglobin. V. The velocity with which carbon monoxide displaces oxygen from combination with haemoglobin. VI. The velocity with which oxygen displaces carbon monoxide from combination with haemoglobin. VII. Some notes on the reactivity of freshly reduced haemoglobin'. Communicated by H Hartridge, FRS.

Sir Leaonard Hill, FRS, 'The limit of high flying when breathing oxygen'.

R J Ludford, 'Factors influencing the growth of normal and malignant cells in fluid culture media'. Communicated by J A Murray, FRS.

H Munro Fox, 'The oxygen to iron ratio of oxychlorocruorin and the total quantity of the oxygen carried by the pigment in Spirographis'. Communicated by J S Gardiner, FRS.

A A Abbie, 'The projection of the forebrain on the pons and cerebellum'. Communicated by G Elliot Smith, FRS.

M Allanson, I W Rowlands and A S Parkes, FRS, 'Induction of fertility and pregnancy in the anoestrous ferret'.

A Farkes, L Farkes, and J Yudkin, 'The decomposition of sodium formate by bacterium coli in the presence of heavy water'. Communicated byE K Rideal, FRS. p95.

P D F Murray, 'Unco-ordinated contractions caused by egg-white and by alterations in the cation ratio of the medium in the heart of the chick embryo in vitro'. Communicated by Sir Henry Dale, Sec RS.
Extent2pp
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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