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RefNoDRW/1/1/55
LevelFile
TitleRefereeing work of Douglas Robert Wilkie
CreatorWilkie; Douglas Robert (1922 - 1998); physiologist
Date1966-1967
DescriptionFile of correspondence pertaining to Wilkie's refereeing work on a paper by James G. Foulkes & Perry, on early tension changes in the twitch of the frog's toe muscle, and associated rebuttal of the findings by Professor Alexander Sandow; a paper 'Statistical Thermodynamics of Cross-Striated Muscle', by R. Schor and C. W. David; critique and comments on the paper 'Energetics of Cardiac Contractions' by Colin Gibbs and N. V. Ricchiuti; reporting on 'Paper 431' by Mommaerts & Wallmer; critique of Dr. Moto Matsumura and Dr. Alexander Sandow's paper 'Muscle Active State: Relaxation as Influenced by Temperature'; referee comments on a paper by S. R. Caplan titled 'Muscular Contraction and the Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics of Autonomic Energy Conversion'; Wilkie's comments on Chapters VI, VII, and VIII of 'Muscle Contraction'.
Extent1 File
FormatTypescript
PhysicalDescriptionCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA8239Hill; Archibald Vivian (1886 - 1977); physiologist1886 - 1977
NA4874Wilkie; Douglas Robert (1922 - 1998); physiologist1922 - 1998
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