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RefNoDRW/1/1/13
LevelFile
TitleMiscellaneous research notes collated by Douglas Robert Wilkie
CreatorWilkie; Douglas Robert (1922 - 1998); physiologist
Date1950s
DescriptionFile previously titled 'Miscellaneous Research', labelled with a list. Some of the numbers on the files still retain the previous arrangement whilst others appear to be in no order and without a clear title. Also included are letters, and an exercie book of Wilkie's experiments. The previous list is as follows:

1) Properties of tension bend
2) Elastic component
3) Relationship series elasticity
4) Xray transmission through mica
5) Relative humidity from wet & dry builds [?]
6) Photocell electrometer
7) Thermistor & Tinalwy galvo calibrations
8) Switching on instructions for AU apparatus
9) Vincent's non linear bridge
10) Calculation of Thermopile Thickness
11) Camshaped pulley
12) Tail areas of force-velocity curve
13) Circuit of Transition Hille stimulator
14) Criticism of Stevenson's special theory
15) Thermo-elastic heat during isometric cont
16) Isotomic turtches P. V. curve during decline of activity
17) Numerical correction of lever records
18) Design of balanced Dc Amp stage faCRO
19) Design of isotonic apparatus
20) Rate of flow in closed-circuit O2 measuring circuit
21) Design of float recorders
22) Numerical integration-methods & testing including a function for testing
23) Form of shortening with parabolic tension: length curve
24) Geometrical mean & arithmetical ditto
Extent1 File
FormatTypescript
Manuscript
PhysicalDescriptionCarbon
Ink on paper
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA4874Wilkie; Douglas Robert (1922 - 1998); physiologist1922 - 1998
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