Record

RefNoCMB/278/27
LevelItem
TitlePapers passed for publication in the Proceedings
DateMay - June 1951
DescriptionSir Percival Hartley, FRS, 'The effect of peptic digestion on the properties of diptheria antitoxin'.

L G Brock, J C Eccles, FRS, and W Rall 'Experimental investigations on the afferent fibres in muscle nerves'.

J C Eccles, FRS and W Rall, 'Repetitive monosynaptic activation of motoneurones'.

H M Bruce and G C Kennedy. 'The central nervous control of food and water intake'. Communicated by A S Parkes, FRS

M Abercrombie and R D Harkness, 'The growth of cell populations and the properties in tissue culture of regenerating liver of the rat'. Communicated by J Z Young, FRS.

W S Bullough and M Johnson, 'The energy relations of mitotic activity in adult mouse epidermis'.

V S V Fernand and J Z Young, FRS, 'The sizes of the nerve fibres of muscle nerves'.

B C Abbott, X M Aubert and A V Hill, FRS, 'The absorption of work by a muscle stretched during a single twitch or a short tetanus'.

B C Abbott and X M Aubert, 'Changes of energy in a muscle during very slow stretches'.

E C Amoroso, F R Bell, and H Rosenberg, 'The localisation of respiratory regions in the rhombencephalen of the sheep'. Communicated by C A Lovatt Evans, FRS. p24.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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