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Title: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Volume 322 1971 (Numbers 1548-1551)
Description: London: The Royal Society, 1971. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. Iv, 564 pages. With plates, diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers bound in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; SERIES A VOLUME 321 NUMBER 1544 19 JANUARY 1971Ñ Address of the President, LORD BLACKETT, O. M, C. H. At the Anniversary Meeting, 30 November 1970 Ñ The scintillation of extended radio sources when the receiver has a finite bandwidth. II. Multiple scatter. By K. G. Budden, F. R. S. And B. J. UscinskiÑ A preliminary investigation of the use of focused laser beamsfor minimum ignition energy studies. By F. J. Weinberg and J. R. Wilson. (Plate 1) Ñ A theoretical analysis and computer simulation of the growth of epitaxial films. By R. Vincent Ñ The propagation of very low-frequency radio waves in ducts in the magnetosphere. By A. D. M. Walker Ñ Flame stabilization by plasma jets. By A. J. Harrison and F. J. Weinberg Ñ Fluctuations of atmospheric carbon-14 concentrations during the past century. By M. S. Baxter and A. Walton Ñ The adiabatic flash photolysis of N02 and S02. By N. Basco and R. D. Morse. (Plates 2 to 4) Ñ On the dissociation of the sheep haemoglobin molecule at neutral pH. I. Osmotic pressure measurements. II. Sedimentation equilibrium measurements. By P. Johnson and M. Perrella (Abstracts) NUMBER 1545 9 FEBRUARY 1971A DISCUSSION ON COMPUTER AIDS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE. ORGANIZED BY SIR WILLIAM HAWTHORNE, F. R. S. AND SIR GEORGE EDWARDS, F. R. S. Ñ Introductory remarks. By Sir William Hawthorne, F. R. S. Ñ State of the art. By F. D. PennyÑ Computer-aided press-tool design. By D. W. DavyÑ Gear-train design. By M. R. DaleÑ Computer parts description. By J. T. DayÑ The effect of new computer technology on the design of mechanisms. By S. H. Chasen Ñ Computational geometry. By A. R. Forrest Ñ An existing' system in the aircraft industry. The British Aircraft Corporation Numerical Master Geometry system. By M. A. Sabin Ñ Example of an existing numerical control system in the motor industry: the Unisurf system. By P. E. BÄzier Ñ Example of an existing system in the ship-building industry. The Autokon system. By E. Mehlum and P. F. Sorensen Ñ Example of an existing system in university research. Multipatch and Multiobject design systems. By A. P. Armit. (Plates 5 to 8) Ñ Communication between an engineer and a computer. By C. A. LangÑ Hydrogen-deuterium exchange reactions on ion-exchanged X-type zeolites. By C. Kemball, F. R. S. And R. McCoshÑ Exchange reactions of olefins with deuterium oxide on ion-exchanged X-type zeolites. By C. Kemball, F. R. S. And R. McCoshNUMBER 1546 23 FEBRUARY 1971Ñ Radio ray tracing in complex space. By K. G. Budden, F. R. S. And P. D. TerryÑ Oscillatory non-resonant interband Faraday rotation in InSb and PbTe-a new magneto-optical effect. By R. B. Dennis, S. D. Smith and C. J. SummersÑ Angular momentum coherent states. By P. W. Atkins and J. C. DobsonÑ The pyrolysis of disilane and rate constants of silene insertion reactions. By M. Bowrey and J. H. PurnellÑ Ionization in flames: current-voltage relationships for the flame ionization detector. By H. C. Bolton and I. G. McWilliamÑ The finite compression of elastic solid cylinders in the presence of gravity. By H. VaughanÑ On the degree of sharpness in solutions of Einstein+s field equations. By P. C. WaylenÑ The photolysis of ozone by ultraviolet radiation. V. Photochemical formation of 02(1? G) . By I. T. N. Jones and R. P. WayneNumber 1547 9 MARCH 1971Ñ Studies in polymerization. XIX, Initiation by metal chelates in the presence of electron donors. By C. H. Bamford, F. R. S. And A. N. FerrarÑ Electronic anomalies in dilute synthetic metals. By A. R. Ubbelohde, F. R. S. Ñ Developing laminar flow in a pipe of circular cross-section. By D. Fargie and B. W. MartinÑ The magnetization of pure iron and nickel. By J. Crangle and G. M. GoodmanÑ A satellite-borne X-ray spectroheliograph. By J. R. H. Herring, W. M. Glencross, J. H. Parkinson and K. A. Pounds. (Plates 9 and 10) Ñ Solid-state anodization of aluminium, beryllium, and zirconium. By J. L. MilesÑ The activity coefficients of electrolytes with particular reference to aqueous mixtures of 2: 2 with 1: 1 electrolytes. By A. W. Gardner and E. Glueckauf, F. R. S. Ñ Derivation of Green-type, transitional and uniform asymptotic expansions from differential equations. V. Angular oblate spheroidal wavefunctions psrn(? H) and qsrn(? , h) for large h. By S. Jorna and C. Springer Molecular quantum electrodynamics. By R. G. Woolley. Good .

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