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Title: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Volume 236 1956 (Numbers 1204-1207)
Description: London: The Royal Society, 1956. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. Iv, 567 pages. With plates, diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; SERIES A VOLUME 236 No. 1204. 10 July 1956Ñ The enchancement of the fluorescence of vapours. By E. J. Bowen, F. R. S. And L. Veljkovic Ñ On the nature of epitaxial crystal growth. By A. R. DÄo, G. 8. Finch, F. R. S. And M. K. Gharpurey. (Plate 1) Ñ The photochemical and thermal formation of colour centres in potassium azide crystals. By F. C. Tompkins, F. R. S. And D. A. Young Ñ The yield behaviour of mild steel in dynamic compression. By J. D. Campbell and J. Duby. (Plates 2 and 3) Ñ Neutron inelastic cross-sections between 55 and 140 MeV. By R. G. P. Voss and R. Wilson Ñ The analysis of high-energy neutron cross-sections. By R. G. P. Voss and R. WilsonÑ The oxidation of aluminium in dry and humid oxygen atmospheres. By R. K. Hart Ñ Spectrographic examination of gaseous flames at high pressure. By J. Diederichsen and H. G. Wolfhard. (Plates 4 and 5) Ñ Disintegrations produced in the light elements of nuclear emulsions by 950 MeV protons, by R. McKeague Ñ The Boltzmann equation and the one-fluid hydromagnetic equations in the absence of particle collisions. By G. F. Chew, M. L. Goldberger and F. E. Low Ñ The direct study by electron microscopy of crystal lattices and their imperfections. By J. W. Menter. (Plates 6 to 12) Ñ Quantitative interpretation of infra-red dichroism in partly oriented polymers. By M. BeerÑ Note on a maximum principle and a uniqueness theorem for an elliptic-hyperbolic equation. By Cathleen S. Morawetz No. 1205. 2 August 1956A DISCUSSION ON RADIATIVE BALANCE IN THE ATMOSPHEBE UNDER THE LEADEESHIP OF H. S. W. MASSEY, F. R. S. (Plate 13) Ñ H. S. W. Massey, F. R. S. Introductory remarks Ñ F. MÜller. The pattern of radiative heating and cooling in the troposphere and lower stratosphere Ñ A. R. Curtis. The computation of radiative heating rates in the atmosphere Ñ M. Migeotte. High-resolution spectroscopy of minor atmospheric constituents Ñ G. D. Robinson. The use of surface observations to estimate the local energy balance of the atmosphere Ñ F. E. Jones and V. Roberts. Solar infra-red spectroscopy from high-altitude aircraft Ñ A. W. Brewer and J. T. Houghton. Some measurements of the flux of infra-red radiation in the atmosphere Ñ G. M. B. Dobson, F. R. S. Origin and distribution of thfe polyatomic molecules in the atmosphere Ñ A. R. Curtis and R. M. Goody. Thermal radiation in the upper atmosphereÑ D. R. Bates, F. R. S. The thermosphere Ñ R. L. F. Boyd. Study of solar radiation at high altitudes using rocket-borne instruments Ñ R. W. Ditchburn. Absorption of ultra-violet radiation by the atmospheric gases Ñ Ion exchange in felspathoids as a solid-state reaction. By R. M. Barrer and J. D. Falconer. (Plate 14) Ñ The stages in a process of severe metallic wear. By M. Kerridge and J. K. Lancaster. (Plate 15) Ñ The generalized radially symmetric wave equation. By A. G. Mackie Ñ The dissociation energy of the nitrogen molecule. By D. C. Frost and C. A. McDowell No. 1206. 2 August 1956Ñ The Rutherford Memorial Lecture, 1956. The discovery of atomic number. By Sir Charles Darwin, F. R. S Ñ A theory of thundercloud electricity. By C. T. R. Wilson, F. R. S. Ñ The kinetics and chemistry of the interaction of alkyl radicals. I. The disproportionation and combination of ethyl radicals. By J. N. Bradley, H. W. Melville, F. R. S, and J. C. Robb Ñ The kinetics and chemistry of the interaction of alkyl radicals. II. The collision efficiency for interaction of ethyl radicals. By J. N. Bradley, H. W. Melville, F. R. S. And J. C. Robb Ñ The kinetics and chemistry of the interaction of alkyl radicals. III. The disproportionation and combination of propyl radicals. By J. N. Bradley, H. W. Melville, F. R. S, and J. C. Robb Ñ Heat transfer from a rotating disk. By E. C. Cobb and O. A. Saunders Ñ On the propagation of elastic waves in aeolotropic media. III. Media of cubic symmetry. By G. F. Miller and M. J. P. Musgrave Ñ Studies in polymerization. X. +The chain-effect+. By D. G. H. Ballard and C. H. Bamford Ñ The wear of metals under unlubricated conditions. By J. F. Archard and W. Hirst. (Plate 16) Ñ The fretting corrosion of mild steel. By J. S. Halliday and W. Hirst. (Plates 17 to 19) No. 1207. 11 September 1956Ñ The infra-red spectrum and crystal structure of gypsum. By M. Hass and G. B. B. M. Sutherland, F. R. S. Ñ The reaction of alkyl radicals with metal oxides. I. The reactions of ethyl radicals with molybdenum trioxide. By J. N. Bradley, H. W. Melville, F. R. S. And J. C. Robb Ñ The kinetics of the interaction of atomic hydrogen with olefines. VII. The competitive removal of hydrogen atoms by ethylene and propylene. By J. N. Bradley, H. W. Melville, F. R. S. And J. C. Robb Ñ X-ray induced conductivity in insulating materials. By J. F. Fowler Ñ Continuous distributions of dislocations. III. By B. A. Bilby and E. Smith Ñ The structure of the chlorocuprate anion. By G. FelsenfeldÑ The proton magnetic resonance spectra of conjugated aromatic hydrocarbons. By H. J. Bernstein, W. G. Schneider and J. A. Pople Ñ A note on the numerical solution of certain non-linear integral equations. By G. F. Miller Ñ Paramagnetic resonance in dilute iron group fluorides. I. Fluorine hyperfine structure. By M. Tinkham Ñ Paramagnetic resonance in dilute iron group fluorides. II. Wave functions of the magnetic electrons. By M. Tinkham. Good .

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