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RefNoCMB/278/45
LevelItem
TitleList of papers passed for publication in the Proceedings
DateNovember - December 1953
DescriptionG S Christie and J D Judah, 'Mechanism of action of carbon tetrachloride on liver cells'. Communicated by G R Cameron.

G B Arden and R A Weale, 'Variations of the latent period of vision'. Communicated by Sir John Parsons, FRS.

R D Keynes, 'The iconic fluxes in frog muscle.' Communicated by A L Hodgkin FRS.

R D Keynes and G W Marshall, 'The energy requirement for sodium extrusion from a frog muscle'. Communicated by A L Hodgkin, FRS.

R A Hinde, 'Factors governing the changes in strength of a partially innate response, as shown by the mobbing behaviour of the chaffinch. I. The nature of the response, and an examination of its course. II. The waning of the response.' Communicated by W H Thorpe, FRS.

A C R Dean and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, For Sec RS, 'The adaptation of Bact coli mutabile to lactose'.

D L Fox and N Millott, 'The pigmentation of the jellyfish Pelagia noctiluca var. panopyra Peron and Lesueur'. Communicated by C F A Pantin, FRS.

A A Eddy, 'The role of mutation in the adaptation of a yeast to galactose'. Communicated by Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, For Sec RS. p40.
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AccessStatusOpen
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