Author: ROYAL SOCIETY Title: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Volume 259 1960-1961 (Numbers 1296-1299)
Description: London: The Royal Society, 1961. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. Iv, 581 pages. With plates, diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & some soiling to spine, covers & corners. Waterstain to back cover. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; SERIES A VOLUME 259 No. 1296. 22 November 1960Ñ Formation of thin flat sheets of water. By Sir Geoffrey Taylor, F. R. S. (Plates 1 and 2) Ñ Self-induced waves in a conduit with corrugated walls. I. Experiments with water in an open horizontal channel with vertically corrugated sides. By A. M. Binnie, F. R. S. (Plate 3) Ñ The low-temperature interaction of oxygen with evaporated germanium films. By M. J. Bennett and F. C. Tompkins, F. R. S. Ñ The martensite transformation in carbon steels. By P. M. Kelly and J. Nutting. (Plates 4 to 7) Ñ Order and disorder. I. Theory of stacking faults and diffraction maxima. By Helen D. Megaw Ñ A theory of incoherent scattering of radio waves by a plasma. By J. P. Dougherty and D. T. Farley Ñ The hyperfine structure of the hydrogen molecular ion. By A. Dalgarno, T. N. L. Patterson and W. B. Somerville Ñ The stability of screw sense of the a-helix in poly-º-benzyl-L-aspartate. By E. M. Bradbury, A. R. Downie, A. Elliott and W. E. Hanby Ñ Relativistic theory of shock waves. By W. Israel No. 1297. 6 December 1960Ñ Electron energy distributions in plasmas. II. Hydrogen. By R. L. F. Boyd and N. D. Twiddy Ñ Order and disorder. II. Theory of diffraction effects in the intermediate plagioclase felspars. By Helen D. Megaw Ñ Order and disorder. III. The structure of the intermediate plagioclase felspars. By Helen D. Megaw Ñ Arrangement of dislocations in iron. By W. Carrington, K. F. Hale and D. McLean. (Plates 8 to 12) Ñ The influence of speed on metallic wear. By W. Hirst and J. K. Lancaster. (Plates 13 to 17) Ñ Infra-red spectra of cliemisorbed molecules. I. Acetylene and ethylene on silica-supported metals. By L. H. Little, N. Sheppard and D. J. C. Yates Ñ Kinetics of the thermal decomposition of propylene, and of propylene-inhibited hydrocarbon decompositions. By K. J. Laidler and B. W. Wojciechowski Ñ Fluorescence of the 15.1 MeV level of 12C. By S. S. Hanna and R. E. Segel Ñ Alpha-particle decay of the 15.1 MeV state in 12C. By G. L. Miller, R. E. Pixley and R. E. SegelNo. 1298. 29 December 1960Ñ Address of the President Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, O. M, at the Anniversary Meeting, 30 November 1960 Ñ Studies of knock and antiknock by kinetic spectroscopy. II. By K. H. L. Erhard and R. G. W. Norrish, F. R. S. (Plates 18 to 22) Ñ The behaviour of additives and explosions and the mechanism of antiknock. I. By A. B. Callear and R. G. W. Norrish, F. R. S. (Plates 23 to 35) Ñ Studies on the freezing of pure liquids. I. Critical supercooling in molten alkali halides. By E. R. Buckle and A. R. Ubbelohde, F. R. S. (Plate 36) Ñ Hysteresis in the palladium+hydrogen system. By D. H. Everett and P. Nordon Ñ The use of electron gas modification in the evaluation of the vibration frequencies and the specific heat of lithium. By B. Dayal and B. Sharan Ñ On the dispersion of a solute in pulsating flow through a tube. By R. Aris Ñ The nuclear alinement of promethium isotopes and the decay scheme of 149Pm. By C. J. S. Chapman, M. A. Grace, J. M. Gregory and C. V. Sowter Ñ Analysis of radiation-induced ionic polymerization of isobutene. By A. Charlesby, S. H. Pinner and R. Worrall Ñ On potential scattering of relativistic particles. By F. Prats Ñ A method for determining the frequency spectra of disordered lattices in two-dimensions. By P. Dean and J. L. Martin Ñ The absorption and fluorescence spectra of naphthacene molecules in anthracene crystal. By N. K. Choudhury and S. C. Ganguly Ñ The refractive indices and Verdet constants of the inert gases. By A. Dalgarno and A. E. Kingston Ñ Chloramphenicol resistance of Bact. Lactis aerogenes (Aerocter aerogenes) . I. Adaptive and lethal processes in liquid media and on agar plates. By J. B. Woof and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, P. R. S. (Abstract) Ñ Chloramphenicol resistance of Bact. Lactis aerogenes (Aerobacter aerogenes) . II. Production of highly resistant strains in non-selective conditions. By A. C. R. Dean. (Abstract) No. 1299. 24 January 1961 Ñ The forces between polyatomic molecules. I. Long-range forces. By H. C. Longuet-Higgins, F. R. S. And L. Salem Ñ The tunnel theory of fluids: the 12: 6 fluid. By J. A. Barker Ñ Atomic collision sequences in crystals of copper, silver and gold revealed by sputtering in energetic ion beams. By R. S. Nelson and M. W. Thompson. (Plates 37 to 40) Ñ Hysteresis losses in rolling and sliding friction. By J. A. Greenwood, H. Minshall and D. TaborÑ Detonation-generated plasmas. By A. Bauer, M. A. Cook and R. T. Keyes. (Plates 41 to 48) Ñ The effect of the orientations of electric and magnetic fields on the electron mean energy and drift velocity in a partially ionized gas. By Ching-Sheng Wu Ñ Optical rotatory dispersion of crystals. By S. Chandrasekhar Ñ The density matrix in many-electron quantum mechanics. II. Separation of space and spin variables; spin coupling problems. By R. McWeeny and Y. Mizuno. Good .
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