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RefNoCMB/281/2
LevelItem
TitleNotes on papers passed for publication in the Proceedings
Date1957
DescriptionIncludes papers by Helen C Grant and K R Rees on the precencerous liver; B C Abbott, A V Hill and J V Howarth on the positive and negative heat production associated with a nerve impulse.

E J Denton and Mary Ann Walkep on the visual pigment of the conger eel.

A B Alder, G N C Crawford and R G Edwards on the growth of the musculus tibialis anterior in the normal rabbit in relation to the tension-length ratio.

D A T Dick and Leah M Lowenstein on osmotic equilibria in human erythrocytes studied by immersion refractory.

S J Holt and D G O'Sullivan on studies in enzyme cytochemistry, principles of cytochemical staining methods.

S J Holt and P W Sadler on studies in cytochemistry, synthesis of indigogenic substances for esterases.

S J Holt and P W Sadler, studies in enzyme cytochemistry, relationships between solubility, molecular association and structure in indigold dyes.

S Cotson and S J Holt, studies in enzyme cytochemistry, kinetics of aerial oxidation of indoxyl and some of its halogen derivatives.

S J Holt and R F J Withers, studies in enzyme cytochemistry, an appraisal of indigogenic reactions for esterase localisation.

M G Sevag and K Ishii on drug-induced reversible and irreversible enzyme alterations underlying drug-resistance;.

A V Hill in the priority of the heat production in a muscle twitch.

Sir Eric Rideal FRS and FH Taylor on haemolysis acceleration.

F W R Brambell FRS, R Halliday and I G Morris on interference by human and bovine serum protein fractions with the absorption of antibodies by suckling rats and mice p2-3.
Extent2pp
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA6606Rideal; Sir; Eric Keightley (1890 - 1974)1890 - 1974
NA606Brambell; Francis William Rogers (1901 - 1970)1901 - 1970
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