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1 - 'The polymerization of Olefines Induced by Free Radicals' by C J Danby and C N Hinshelwood
2 - 'The detection and inhibition of free radical chain reactions' by J R E Smith and C N Hinshelwood
3 - 'Physicochemical aspects of bacterial growth. Part VIII. Growth of Bact. Lactis Aerogenes In Media containing ammonium sulphate or various amino-acids Physicochemical aspects of bacterial growth. Part IX. The Lag Phase of Bact. Lactis Aerogenes Physicochemical aspects of bacterial growth. Part X. Observations on the variability of growth rate of Bact Lactis Aerogenes' by R M Lodge and C N Hinshelwood
4 - 'Some morphological and other variations in a strain of bact lactis aerogenes accompanying its adaptation to change of medium' by R M Lodge and C N Hinshelwood
5 - 'The effects of Resorcinol an of m-creosol on the growth of Bact Lacits Aerogenes' by G H Spray and R M Lodge
6 - 'The adaptation of Bact Lactis aerogenes to growth in the presence of sulphonamides' by D S Davies and C N Hinshelwood
7 - 'A physico-chemical study of some induced changes in the morphology of Bacterium lactis aerogenes. A theory of the balace and adaptive variation of certain enzyme processes in bacteria' by C N Hinshelwood and R M Lodge
8 - 'The thermal decomposition of acetone' by J R E Smith and C N Hinshelwood
9 - 'Studies in the mechanism of Bacterial adaptation' by D S Davies, C N Hinshelwood and J M Pryce
10 - 'The Kinetics of Aromatic Sulphonation Reactions: The Sulphonation of p-Nitroluene and of Chlorobenzene by Sulphur Trioxide' by K D Wadsworth and C N Hinshelwood
11 - 'Bacterial Growth' by C N Hinshelwood
12 - 'The Kinetics of the Sulphonation of Some Aromatic Compounds by Sulphur Trioxide' by Miss E Dresel and C N Hinshelwood
13 - 'The adaptation of Bact Lactis Aerogenes to certain changes of medium' by R M Lodge and C N Hinshelwood
14 - 'The Adaptation of Bact Lactis Aerogenes to varying concentrations of an antibacterial drug (Proflavine) by D S Davies, C N Hinshelwood, J M Pryce
15 - 'The Quantitative Relation between the adaptations of Bact. Lactis aerogenes to two antibacterial agents (methylene blue and proflavine) by J M G Price, D S Davies and C N Hinshelwood
16 - 'General and Physical Chemistry 2. Some physicochemical aspects of bacterial growth' by C N Hinshelwood
17 - The Adaptation of Bact Lactis Aerogenes to high concentrations of proflavine' by D S Davies, C N Hinshelwood and J M G Pryce
18 - 'The Adaptation of Bact Lactis Aerogenes and Bact Coli Mutabile to Various carbohydrates' by J R Postgate and C N Hinshelwood
19 - 'The mechanism of the hydrogen-oxygen reaction I. The third explosion limit' by A H Willbourn and C N Hinshelwood
20 - 'The mechanism of the hydrogen-oxygen reaction II. The reaction occurring between the second and third explosion limits' by A H Willbourn and C N Hinshelwood
21 - 'The mechanism of the hydrogen-oxygen reaction III. The influence of salts' by A H Willbourn and C N Hinshelwood
22 - 'The mechanism of the hydrogen-oxygen reaction IV. The activation energy of the initiating process' by C F Cullis and C N Hinshelwood
23 - 'The mechanism of the hydrogen-oxygen reaction V. The reaction in vessels coated with alkali iodides' by C F Cullis and C N Hinshelwood
24 - 'The kinetics of the reactions of the steam-carbon system' by J Gadsby, C N Hinshelwood and K W Sykes
25 - 'The more recent work on the reaction between hydrogen and oxygen' Bakerian Lecture delivered by C N Hinshelwood 11 July 1946
26 - 'The Kinetics of Absorption Gases from an Air Stream by Granular Reagents' by C J Danby, J G Davoud, D H Everett, C N Hinshelwood, and R M Lodge
27 - 'The Mechanism of the Bucherer Reaction. Part I. The Kinetics of the Conversion of Naphthylamines into Napthols' by W A Cowdrey and C N Hinshelwood
28 - 'The Mechanism of the Bucherer Reaction. Part II. Isolation of Bisulphite compounds from Naphthionic Acid'by W A Cowdrey
29 - 'The Mechanism of the Bucherer Reaction. Part III. Kinetics of the Reaction between Naphthosulphonic Acids and Sodium Hydrogen Sulphite' by W A Cowdrey
30 - 'The Mechanism of the Bucherer Reaction. Part IV. The Kinetics of the Conversion of Naphtholsinto Naphthylamines' by W A Cowdrey
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Expand 8 - Letters of recommendation for past students and employees8 - Letters of recommendation for past students and employees
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Expand 12 - Award of Nobel Prize with photographs12 - Award of Nobel Prize with photographs
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Expand 14 - Royal Society Tercentenary with photographs14 - Royal Society Tercentenary with photographs
Expand 15 - Visits abroad15 - Visits abroad
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