Author: ROYAL SOCIETY Title: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Volume 243 1957-1958 (Numbers 1232-1235)
Description: London: The Royal Society, 1958. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. Iv, 578 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 243 No. 1232. 10 December 1957Ñ Addres of the President, Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, at the Anniversary Meeting, 30 November 1957 Ñ Chemical research at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell. By R. Spence. (Plate 1) Ñ Slow collisions between heavy particles. By D. R. Bates, F. R. S. Ñ The flash photolysis of chlorine monoxide. By F. H. C. Edgecombe, R. G. W. Norrish, F. R. S. And B. A. Thrush. (Plate 2) Ñ The etching of crystal cleavages. I. Mica. By A. R. Patel and S. Tolansky, F. R. S. (Plates 3 and 4) Ñ The etching of crystal cleavages. II. Diamond octahedral cleavages. By A. R. Patel and S. Tolansky, F. R. S. (Plates 5 to 9) Ñ The motion of a simple wedge along the water surface. By H. B. Squire Ñ On certain integrals occurring in a hydrodynamical problem. By G. F. Miller Ñ Ultrasonic dispersion in gaseous sulphur dioxide. By J. D. Lambert and R. SalterÑ Calculation of vibrational relaxation times in gaseous sulphur dioxide. By P. G. Dickens and J. W. Linnett, F. R. S. Ñ Ultrasonic relaxation and the vibrational specific heat of liquid sulphur dioxide. By R. Bass and J. Lamb Ñ The thickness of laminar flames in pre-mixed reactants: optical considerations. By F. J. Weinberg Ñ A method for the direct determination of the rate constants for radical-radical interactions in the gas phase. I. The technique of investigation. By F. Moseley and J. C. Robb Ñ A method for the direct determination of the rate constants for radical-radical interactions in the gas phase. II. The rate constants for the recombination of methyl radicals. By F. Moseley and J. C. Robb. (Plate 10) No. 1233. 24 December 1957Ñ Vibrational band intensities in substituted anilines. By P. J. Krueger and H. W. Thompson, F. R. S. Ñ Electrical anharmonicity of the OH group vibration. By R. Moccia and H. W. Thompson, F. R. S. Ñ A correlation of the thermomagnetic and domain behaviour of a single crystal of silicon-iron. By L. F. Bates, F. R. S, D. A. Christoffel, H. Clow and P. F. Davis. (Plate 11) Ñ Non-stoicheiometric clathrate compounds of water. By R. M. Barrer, F. R. S. And W. I. Stuart Ñ Elastic deformation and the laws of friction. By J. F. Archard Ñ The elastic scattering of protons by carbon, aluminium, nickel, copper, zinc, niobium, silver and gold. By G. W. Greenlees, L. Gioietta Kuo and M. PetravicÑ The excitation theory of arcs with evaporating cathodes. By A. Von Engel and A. E. Robson Ñ The scattering of 9-5 MeV protons by He, C, N, O, F, Ne, A, Kr and Xe nuclei. By W. M. Gibson, D. J. Prowse and J. Rotblat Ñ On Schwinger+s variational principle. By T. W. B. Kibble and J. C. Polkinghorne Ñ A variational method for calculating magnetic shielding constants in molecules. By M. J. Stephen Ñ A variational method for calculating nuclear spin-spin interations in molecules. By M. J. Stephen Ñ The use of a high-speed digital computer for the direct determination of crystal structures. II. By W. Cochran and A. S. Douglas Ñ Radiocarbon dating and post-glacial vegetational history : Scaleby Moss. By H. Godwin, F. R. S, D. Walker and E. H. Willis. (Abstract) No. 1234. 14 January 1958Ñ Interferometry of the intensity fluctuations in light. II. An experimental test of the theory for partially coherent light. By R. Hanbury Brown and R. Q. Twiss Ñ The fluorescence of diamond. By H. B. Dyer and I. G. Matthews Ñ The description of collective motions in terms of many-body perturbation theory. II. The correlation energy of a free-electron gas. By J. Hubbard Ñ Diffusion of negative ion vacancies in potassium chloride. By J. Ewles and S. C. Jain Ñ Simple solutions of the partial differential equation for diffusion (or heat conduction) . By S. C. Jain Ñ Heats of adsorption on evaporated nickel films. By D. F. Klemperer and F. S. Stone Ñ Mutual friction in a heat current in liquid helium II. IV. Critical heat currents in wide channels. By W. F. Vinen Ñ The magnetic susceptibility of oxygen in a clathrate compound. II. By H. Meyer, Mary C. M. O+Brien and J. H. Van Vleck Ñ Self-consistent field without exchange for U6+ By E. Cicely Ridley No. 1235. 11 February 1958 Ñ The decomposition of ? -hexane. I. By mercury photosensitization. By R. G. W. Norrish, F. R. S. And J. H. Purnell Ñ The decomposition of ? -hexane. II. By reaction with atomic hydrogen. By R. G. W. Norrish, F. R. S. And J. H. Purnell Ñ The range of validity of strong and weak coupling approaches in field theory. By S. F. Edwards Ñ Lubrication by lamellar solids. By R. F. Deacon and J. F. Goodman. (Plates 12 to 15) Ñ An investigation of droplet oscillation during mass transfer. I. The conditions necessary, and the source of the energy for the oscillations. By D. A. HaydonÑ An investigation of droplet oscillation during mass transfer. II. A dynamical investigation of oscillating spherical droplets. By T. V. Davies and D. A. Haydon Ñ The absorption of sound in liquid helium II. By K. Dransfeld, J. A. Newell and J. Wilks Ñ Unusual liquid-solid transition effects in a methoxypentamethylflavan. By J. J. Benbow and D. J. C. Wood. (Plates 16 to 19) Ñ Shock waves in a liquid containing gas bubbles. By I. J. Campbell and A. S. Pitcher. (Plate 20) Ñ Space-group operations and time-reversal for a Dirac electron in a crystal field. By D. F. Johnston Ñ Kinetic spectroscopy in the far ultra-violet: the flash photolysis of ethyl compounds. By B. A. Thrush. (Plate 21) Ñ Reduction of atmospheric radiocarbon concentration by fossil fuel carbon dioxide and the mean life of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. By G. J. Fergusson. Good .
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