Author: ROYAL SOCIETY Title: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Volume 345 1975 (Numbers 1640-1643)
Description: London: The Royal Society, 1975. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. Iv, 610 pages. With plates, diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers & Erratum Slip bound in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; CONTENTS SERIES A VOLUME 345 NUMBER 1640 27 AUGUST 1975A DISCUSSION ON THE DETERMINATION OE STRUCTURES AND CONFORMATIONOF MOLECULES IN SOLUTION ORGANIZED BY R. E. RICHARDS, F. R. S. AND R. J. P. WILLIAMS, F. R. S. Ñ Introductory remarks. By R. E. Richards, F. R. S. Ñ The determination of the conformations of small molecules in solution by means of paramagnetic shift and relaxation perturbations of n. M. R. Spectra. By B. A. Levine and R. J. P. Williams, F. R. S. Ñ Assignment of the 1H n. M. R. Spectra of proteins. By I. D. Campbell, C. M. Dobson and R. J. P. Williams, F. R. S. Ñ Nuclear magnetic resonance studies on the structure of lysozyme in solution. By I. D. Campbell, C. M. Dobson and R. J. P. Williams, F. R. S. Ñ The use of three-bond spin-spin coupling constants in the determination of conformations of molecules in solution. By J. FeeneyÑ Study of the aggregation and allosteric control of bovine glutamate dehydrogenase by means of quasi-elastic light scattering spectroscopy. By R. J. Cohen, Judith A. Jcdziniak and G. B. BenedekÑ Biological applications of resonance Raman spectroscopy : haem proteins. By T. G. SpiroÑ Neutron and X-ray scattering from aqueous solutions. By J. E. EnderbyÑ Neutron diffraction, inelastic scattering and the structure of amphiphiles and macromolecules in solution. By J. W. White. [Plate 1]NUMBER 1641 30 AUGUST 1975Ñ On the equations governing the axisymmetric perturbations of the Kerr black hole. By S. Chandrasekhar, F. R. S. And S. Detweiler Ñ The Anderson transition. By Sir Nevill Mott, F. R. S, M. Pepper, S. Pollitt, R. H. Wallis and C. J. AdkinsÑ Ultracentrifuge study of critically branched polycondensates. III. Sedimentation equilibrium. By M. Gordon, C. G. Leonis and H. Suzuki. [Plate 2]Ñ Chemical potential and boundary resistance at normal-superconducting interfaces. By J. R. WaldramÑ Internal relaxation, ionization and recombination in a dense hydrogen plasma. I. Application of singular perturbation theory. By W. L. Hogarth and D. L. S. McElwainÑ Internal relaxation, ionization and recombination in a dense hydrogen plasma. II. Population distributions and rate coefficients. By W. L. Hogarth and D. L. S. McElwain Ñ Oin the magnetization of the triangular lattice Ising model with triplet interactions. By G. S. JoyceNUMBER 1642 30 SEPTEMBER 1975Ñ The Seventh Royal Society Technology Lecture, Science, technology, and industry. By Sir Ieuan Maddock, F. R. S. Ñ The effect of surface roughness on the adhesion of elastic solids. By K. N. G. Fuller and D. Tabor, F. R. S. Ñ Dispersion and the transverse aether drag. By M. A. Player Ñ The presence of a dispersion term in the + transverse Fresnel aether drag + experiment. By G. L. Rogers Ñ +Aether drag+ in a transversely moving medium. By R. V. Jones, F. R. S. Ñ Electric-field-induced differential scattering of right and left circularly polarized light. By A. D. Buckingham and R. E. Raab Ñ A laser optical method for the direct measurement of normal propagation velocities of phase objects. By F. J. Weinberg and W. W. Y. Wong. [Plates 3-6]Ñ The melting of small particles. I. Lead. By S. J. Peppiatt and J. R. Sambles. [Plate 7]Ñ The melting of small particles. II. Bismuth. By S. J. Peppiatt. [Plate 8] Ñ Spontaneously broken symetry and the cusp catastrophe. By J. Araki, T. Yano, M. Ueda and ? . T. Noda The rolling up of a semi-infinite vortex sheet. By D. W. MooreNUMBER 1643 7 OCTOBER 1975A DISCUSSION ON THE INTRODUCTION OF SATELLITES INTO EDUCATION SYSTEMS ORGANIZED BY SIR JAMES LIGHTHILL, F. R. S, SIR HARRIE MASSEY, SEC. R. S, C. O. BUTLER, F. R. S. AND G. K. C. PARDOEÑ Opening remarks. By Sir James Lighthill, F. R. S. Ñ Introductory remarks. By Sir Michael Swann, F. R. S. Ñ Some experiences in preparing for a satellite television experiment for rural India. By Y. PalÑ The Brazilian project. By F. De MendonìaÑ Some proposed experiments with the Communications Technology Satellite. By A. PorterÑ Design and operational considerations of educational satellite systems. By G. K. C. PardoeÑ The application of satellites to international interactive service support communication. By J. W. Bystrom Ñ Technology, economic constraints and possible solutions for providing wide coverage educational systems by means of satellites. By J. K. S. Jowett Ñ Coordination and management of resources for learning and their application to satellite systems for education. By T. Singleton Ñ The satellite technology demonstration and health-education telecommunications experiments on ATS-6. By F. W. Norwood Ñ The Symphonie project. By M. Schmidbauer. [Plate 9]Ñ Space for the Open University. By D. G. HawkridgeÑ The development of international legal principles to facilitate educational satellite telecommunications: a humanistic approach. By D. D. Smith Ñ Can communication satellites overcome crippling educational deficits in the poorest nations? By P. H. Coombs Ñ Closing remarks. By Sir James Lighthill, F.R.S.. Good .
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