Record

RefNoCMB/315/8
LevelItem
TitleAgenda, meeting of the Physiology Sectional Committee
Date6 July 1914
DescriptionLists papers for consideration:

J S Macdonald, 'Man's mechanical efficiency'.

Sir T Wrightson, 'On the analysis of sound waves in the chochlea'.

J Joly, 'A theory of the nature of cancers'.

M P Fitzgerald, 'Further observations on the changes in the breathing and the blood at high altitudes'.

A J Walton, 'The effect of various tissue extracts upon the growth of the adult mammalian cells in vitro'.

Lists papers under reference:

J C Bose, 'The influence of homodromous and heterodromous electric currents on transmission of excitation in plant and animal'.

C S Meyers, 'The influence of timbre and loudness on the localisation of sounds'.

Arthur Compton, 'Constancy of the optimum temperature of an enzyme under varying concentrations of substrate and of enzyme'.

T Lewis, J Meakins and P D White, 'The excitatory process in the dog's auricle'.

P J Cammidge and H A H Howard, 'Observations on the composition and derivatives of urinary dextrin'.

P J Cammidge and H A H Howard, 'The so-called Laevulose met with in urine'.

Report on papers passed for publication in the Proceedings:

D Thomson and J G Thomson, 'Cultivation of human tumour tissue in vitro'.

E T Halnan and F H A Marshall, 'The relation between the thymus and the generative organs and on the influence of these organs upon growth. With a note by G Yule'.

H E Roaf, 'The vapour pressure hypothesis of contraction of striated muscle'.

Prof H E Armstrong and H W Gosney, 'Studies on enzyme action. XXII. Lipase (IV): The correlation of synthetic and hydrolytic activity'. p8.
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