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RefNoCMB/281/56
LevelItem
TitleNotes on papers passed for publication in the Proceedings
DateMarch 1963
DescriptionC J Duncan and P M Sheppard, 'Continuous and quantal theories of sensory discrimination'.

D E Broadbent and Margaret Gregory, 'Division of attention and the decision theory of signal detection'.

B Morris, 'The selection of antibodies by the gut of the young hedgehog'.

F R Batchelor, J Cameron-Wood, E B Chain FRS and G N Rolinson, 'Studies on penicillinase produced by a strain of Staphyloccus aureus'.

V T Marchesi and J L Gowans, 'The migration of lumphocytes through the endothelium of venules in lymph nodes: an electron microscope study'.

J L Gowans and E J Knight, 'The route of recirculation of lymphocytes in the rat'.

T G Baker, 'A quantitative and cytological study of germ cells in human ovaries'.

Elsie M Widdowson and R A McCance FRS, 'The effect of finite periods of undernutrition at different ages upon the composition and subsequent development of the rat'. p64.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA2255Chain; Sir; Ernst Boris (1906 - 1979); biochemist1906 - 1979
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