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RefNoDRW/1/1/5
LevelFile
TitleOriginal records, notes, and letters, produced by Douglas Robert Wilkie
CreatorWilkie; Douglas Robert (1922 - 1998); physiologist
Date1945-1948
DescriptionLarge file originally housed in a box file, arranged by subject, and separated by alphabetised dividers. Comprises records, notes, and letters labelled as original, solid science by Wilkie, who notes it contains 'many original experimental records and calculations', having sorted the file himself on 19 October 1992.

An index to the contents present, elucidating the contents:
A) Main P:V experiment, curves, graph and connections to V.
B) Nomogram of Indense Discharge, graph of own volumes.
C) Isometrics at varying angles, graph and results.
D) Velocity growth. V: S, V:T curves (film & mechanical), V:T elastic.
E) Films' traces, measurements & theoretical values.
F) Skeletal mechanics graphs & calculations.
G) Main experiment. P: V values, V:T values, statistical treatment.
H) Differential equation, method solutions, and graphs.
I) Compliance calculations.
K) "Velocity Sensitivity".
L) Frog gastric & Buchthal calculations.
Mc) Inetria wheel calculations.
M) A. V. equations.
N) Strain gauge & pen recorder.
O) Lecture summary.
P) Float records etc.
Q) T-h calculations.
S) Wien Roridge.
T) Polynomial fitting [?] to characteristic curve.
U) Circuits
V) PV curves, other subjects.
Z) Shergold [?] galvo values.
Extent1 file
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA4874Wilkie; Douglas Robert (1922 - 1998); physiologist1922 - 1998
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