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RefNoCMB/278/24
LevelItem
TitlePapers passed for publication in the Proceedings
DateOctober - November 1950
DescriptionF W R Brambell, FRS, G P Hemmings, W A Hemmings, M Henderson and W T Rowlands, 'The route by which antibodies enter the circulation after infection of immune serum into the exocel of foetal rabbits'.

F W R Brambell, FRS, W A Hemmings, M Henderson, C L Oakley and W T Rowlands, 'The accumulation of antibodies in the stomach contents of foetal rabbits'.

H R Bentley, E E McDermott, and J K Whitehead, 'Action of nitrogen trichloride on proteins: II Synthesis of methionine sulphoximine and other sulphoximines'. Communicated by E C Dodds, FRS.

P Nicolson and F J W Roughton, FRS, 'A theoretical study of the influence of diffusion and chemical reaction velocity on the rate of exchange of carbon monoxide and oxygen between the red blood corpuscle and the surrounding fluid'.

E C Foulkes, R Lemberg, and P Purdom, 'Verdohaem and verdoglobins'. Communicated by D Keilin, FRS.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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