Author: ROYAL SOCIETY Title: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Volume CXLV 1934 (Numbers 854-855)
Description: London: The Royal Society, 1934. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. V, ix, 737 pages. With (folding) plates, diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers bound in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. Covers somewhat scuffed. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; SERIES A. VOL. CXLV. No. A 854-June 2, 1934.Ñ Faults in a Material which Yields to Shear Stress while Retaining its Volume Elasticity. By G. I. Taylor, F. R. SÑ The Emission of Electrons under the Influence of Chemical Action. Part III. -The Action of Cl2, Br2, I2, NOCl, HCl, N20, and COS on NaK2. By A. K. Denisofi and O. W. Richardson, F. R. S Ñ Two-Dimensional Oscillations in Divergent Jets of Compressible Fluid. By S. G. Hooker. Communicated by R. V. Southwell, F. R. S Ñ An Analysis of the Dipole Moments of Some Aromatic Compounds. By G. M. Bennett and S. Glasstone. Communicated by C. K. Ingold, F. R. SÑ The Nature and Properties of Aluminosilicate Framework Structures. By W. H. Taylor. Communicated by W. L. Bragg, F. R. S. Ñ Stress Calculation for Tubular Frameworks having Continuous Longitudinals. By J. B. B. Owen. Communicated by R. V. Southwell, F. R. S Ñ An Optical Examination of Thin Films. I. -The Optical Constants of Mercury. By L. Tronstad and C. G. P. Feachem. Communicated by E. K. Rideal, F. R. S. Ñ An Optical Examination of Thin Films. II. -The Behaviour of Thin Films of Fatty Acids on Mercury. By C. G. P. Feachem and L. Tronstad. Communicated by E. K. Rideal, F. R. S Ñ The Atomic Work Function of Tungsten for Potassium. ByR. C. Evans. Communicated by Lord Rutherford, O. M, F. R. S Ñ On the Rotation of the Plane of Polarization of Long Radio Waves. By A. L. Green and G. Builder. Communicated by T. H. Laby, F. R. S Ñ On the Electron Theory of Metals. By S. Schubin and S. Wonsowsky. Communicated by R. H. Fowler, F. R. S Ñ Statistical Measurements of Turbulence in the Flow of Air through a Pipe. By H. C. H. Townend. Communicated by G. I. Taylor, F. R. S. (Plates 1-3) Ñ Experimental Investigation and Analysis of the Velocity Variations in Turbulent Flow. By L. F. G. Simmons and C. Salter. Communicated by G. I. Taylor, F. R. S. (Plates 4-7) Ñ An Analysis of the Fine Structure of the a-particle Groups from Thorium C and of the Long Range Groups from Thorium C'. By W. B. Lewis and B. V. Bowden. Communicated by Lord Rutherford, O. M, F. R. S Ñ An Automatic Magnetic Field Stabilizer of High Sensitivity. By C. E. Wynn-Williams. Communicated by Lord Rutherford, O. M, F. R. S Ñ X-Ray Examination of Certain Copper-Zinc Alloys at Elevated Temperatures. By E. A. Owen and L. Pickup. Communicated by Sir William Bragg, O. M, F. R. S. Ñ The Theory of the Change in Resistance in a Magnetic Field. By H. Jones and C. Zener. Communicated by R. H. Fowler, F. R. S Ñ The Structure of the Molecule of Nitrogen Dioxide from a Study of its Infra-Red Absorption Spectrum. By G. B. B. M. Sutherland. Communicated by T. M. Lowry, F. R. S Ñ The Rate of Transformation in Aqueous Solution of MÄthylammonium Cyanate into Methylurea. By C. C. Miller. Communicated by Sir James Walker, F. R. S. Ñ The Reaction of Methane and Oxygen Sensitized by Nitrogen Peroxide. Part I. - Thermal Ignition. By R. G. W. Norrish and J. Wallace. Communicated by T. M. Lowry, F. R. S Ñ Band Spectrum of Aluminium Chloride (A1CD. By B. N. Bliaduri and A. Fowler, F. R. S. (Plate 8) 321Ñ Investigations in the Infra-red Region of the Spectrum. Part X. -The Asymmetrical Molecule Nitrosyl Chloride, NOC1. By C. R. Bailey and A. B. D. Cassie. Communicated by F. G. Donnan, F. R. S Ñ The Quantum Theory of the Neutron. By G. Temple. Communicated by Sir Arthur Eddington, F. R. S No. A 855-July 2, 1934.Ñ The Mechanism of Plastic Deformation of Crystals. Part I. -Theoretical. By G. I. Taylor, F. R. S Ñ The Mechanism of Plastic Deformation of Crystals. Part II. -Comparison with Observations. By G. I. Taylor, F. R. S Ñ The Strength of Rock Salt. By G. I. Taylor, F. R. S Ñ The Vertical Distribution of Ozone in the Atmosphere. By F. W. P. GÜtz, A. R. Meetham and G. ? . B. Dobson, F. R. S Ñ The Energies of Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Rays. By H. A. Wilson, F. R. S Ñ Note on a New Transition Produced by Electron Impact inHelium. By R. Whiddington, F. R. S, and H. Priestley. (Plate 9) Ñ Small Angle Inelastic Electron Scattering in Helium, Neon, and Argon. By R. Whiddington, F. R. S, and J. E. Taylor. (Plate 10) Ñ The Viscosity of Strong Electrolytes Measured by a Differential Method. By W. M. Cox and J. H. Wolfenden. Communicated by Sir Harold . Hartley, F. R. S Ñ The Constitution of Water in Different States. By I. Ramakrishna Rao. Communicated by O. W. Richardson, F. R. S Ñ The Specific Heat of Nickel and of some Nickel-Copper Alloys. By ? . E. Grew. Communicated by R. Whiddington, F. R. S Ñ A Theory of the Electrical Breakdown of Solid Dielectrics. By C. Zener. Communicated by R. H. Fowler, F. R. S Ñ Some Peculiarities in the Physical Properties of Iron-Aluminium Alloys. By C. Sykes and H. Evans. Communicated by W. L. Bragg, F. R. S. Ñ The Dielectric Constants of Liquid Mixtures of Phenol-Water, Phenol-m-Cresol, Phenol-Aniline, and Phenol-p-Toluidine. By O. R. Howell and W. Jackson. Communicated by T. M. Lowry, F. R. S Ñ The Catalytic Properties and Structure of Metal Films. Part II. -The Electrical Condition of Platinum Films. By G. I. Finch and (Miss) A. W. Ikin. Communicated by W. A. Bone, F. R. S. (Plate 11) Ñ A Quantitative Study of Pleochroic Haloes. -I. By G. H. Henderson and S. Bateson. Communicated by Lord Rutherford, O. M, F. R. S. (Plates 12-14) Ñ A Quantitative Study of Pleochroic Haloes. -II. By G. H. Henderson and L. G. Turnbull. Communicated by Lord Rutherford, O. M, F. R. S. (Plate 15) Ñ A New Method of Determining the Age of Certain Minerals. By G. H. Henderson. Communicated by Lord Rutherford, O. M, F. R. S. Ñ The Thermal Conductivity of Air by a Parallel Plate Method. By E. O. Hercus and D. M. Sutherland. Communicated by T. H. Laby, F. R. S. (Plate 16) Ñ The Probability of Inner Shell Ionization of Atoms by Electron Impact. By E. H. S. Burhop. Communicated by T. H. Laby, F. R. S Ñ An Elementary Discussion of Ferromagnetism. By F. Bitter. Communicated by R. H. Fowler, F. R. SÑ A Relativistic Basis of the Quantum Theory. -II. By H. T. Flint. Communicated by O. W. Richardson, F. R. S Ñ On the Polarization of Electrons by Scattering. -II. By E. G. Dymond. Communicated by C. G. Barkla, F. R. S Ñ On the Fracture of Fibred Iron-Silicon Sheets. By F. Bitter. Communicated by G. I. Taylor, F. R. S. (Plate 17) Ñ The Beilby Layer. By G. I. Finch, A. G. Quarrell and J. S. Roebuck. Communicated by W. A. Bone, F. R. S. (Plate 18) Ñ Investigations on the Spectrum of Selenium. III. -Extension of Se III. By K. R. Rao and S. G. K. Murti. Communicated byA. Fowler, F. R. S Ñ Investigations on the Spectrum of Selenium. IV. -Se I and Se VII. By K. R. Rao and S. G. K. Murti. Communicated byA. Fowler, F. R. S Ñ The Effect of Thermal Agitation on Atomic Arrangement in Alloys. By W. L. Bragg, F.R.S, and E. J. Williams. Forming the subject of the Bakerian Lecture by W. L. Bragg, F.R.S.. Good .
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