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RefNoDRW/1/1/86
LevelFile
TitleAbstracts of papers, arranged by Douglas Robert Wilkie
CreatorWilkie; Douglas Robert (1922 - 1998); physiologist
Date1986-1987
DescriptionFile of abstracts of scientific papers authored by Wilkie and Susan Wray, Department of Physiology, University College, London, including:
1) The response of the African frog Xenopus laevis, to increased salinity demonstrated by 31P-NMR spectroscopy, Proceedings of the Physiological Society, Journal of Physiology, 1986
2) Nitrogen nuclear magnetic resonance (n. m. r) spectroscopy of isolated living Xenopus muscle, Proceedings of the Physiological Society, Journal of Physiology, 1987
3) Some Novel uses for 14-Nitrogen NMR spectroscopy, Abstracts of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (17-21 Aug 1987)
4) Study of Muscle from Xenopus Laevis using 14 N combined with 3P NMR for: -1) Absolute Calibration of Spectra, 2) Investigating Diffusion into Extra-Cellular Space (ECS), 3) Elucidating the Mechanism of Adaptation to Osmotic Stress, Abstracts of the 9th Biophysics Congress (23-28 August 1987)
5) Sandoz Lecture overview, delivered by Wilkie on Physiology and Pathology of Human Muscle and Brain studied by Magnetic Resonance Methods.
Extent1 File
FormatPhotocopy
PhysicalDescriptionCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
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NA4874Wilkie; Douglas Robert (1922 - 1998); physiologist1922 - 1998
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