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RefNoCMB/278/26
LevelItem
TitlePapers passed for publication in the Proceedings
DateMarch - April 1950
DescriptionA A Eddy, T N C Carroll, C J Danby, and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, For Sec RS, 'Alkali metal ions in the metabolism of Bact lactis aerogenes: I. Experiments on the uptake of radioactive potassium, rubidium and phosphorus'.

A A Eddy and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, For Sec RS, 'Alkali metal ions in the metabolism of Bact lactis aerogenes: II. Connection with viability, growth rate and enzyme activity'.

A A Eddy and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, For Sec RS, 'Alkali metal ions in the metabolism of Bact lactis aerogenes: III. General discussion of their role and mode of action'.

A V Hill, FRS - 'The effect of series compliance on the tension developed in a muscle twitch'.

A V Hill, FRS - 'The transition from rest to full activity in muscle: the velocity of shortening'.

A V Hill, FRS - 'The earliest manifestation of the mechanical response of striated muscle'.

A V Hill, FRS - 'The influence of temperature on the tension developed in an isometric twitch'.

H Gruneberg, 'The genetics of a tooth defect in the mouse'.

C G Butler, 'The importance of perfume in the discovery of food by the worker bee'. p24.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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