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Sir Robert Robertson
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Valency and molecular structure', by R.F. Hunter and R. Samuel. Reprinted from Nature, vol. 138.
Valency and molecular structure', by R.F. Hunter and R. Samuel. Reprinted from Nature, vol. 138.
Co-ordination compounds', by E.G. Cox and W. Wardlaw. Reprinted from Science Progress, vol. XXXII, no. 127.
Co-ordination compounds', by E.G. Cox and W. Wardlaw. Reprinted from Science Progress, vol. XXXII, no. 127.
Bond character and interatomic distance', by J.M. Robertson. A lecture delivered before the Chemical Society, 18 November 1937. Reprinted from the Journal of the Chemical Society, 1938.
Bond character and interatomic distance', by J.M. Robertson. A lecture delivered before the Chemical Society, 18 November 1937. Reprinted from the Journal of the Chemical Society, 1938.
The luminescence, absorption and scattering of light in diamonds; part III. Absorption', by P.G.N. Nayar. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, vol. XIV.
The luminescence, absorption and scattering of light in diamonds; part III. Absorption', by P.G.N. Nayar. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, vol. XIV.
The place of "planning" in a democratic government', by Daniel Hall. Reprinted from the 19th Century and After, vol. CXXII.
The place of "planning" in a democratic government', by Daniel Hall. Reprinted from the 19th Century and After, vol. CXXII.
The chemist as defender of fatherland', by M.T. Bogert. A translation of an address delivered on 20 May 1938 before the 10th International Congress of Chemistry, Rome. Reprinted from Science, vol. 88, 8 July 1938, no. 2271.
The chemist as defender of fatherland', by M.T. Bogert. A translation of an address delivered on 20 May 1938 before the 10th International Congress of Chemistry, Rome. Reprinted from Science, vol. 88, 8 July 1938, no. 2271.
A milestone', by William Cullen. A presidential address delivered at an annual corporate meeting of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, 18 February 1938. Reprinted from Transactions of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, vol. 16, 1938.
A milestone', by William Cullen. A presidential address delivered at an annual corporate meeting of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, 18 February 1938. Reprinted from Transactions of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, vol. 16, 1938.
The dissipation of natural resources', by F.H.V. Fielder. A verbatim report of an address delivered to the New Zealand section of an Institution, possibly of chemists.
The dissipation of natural resources', by F.H.V. Fielder. A verbatim report of an address delivered to the New Zealand section of an Institution, possibly of chemists.
Stabilisation and stability tests of cellulose nitrates', by E. Berl, G. Rueff and Ch. Carpenter. Reprinted from the Analytical Edition, Industrial and Engineering chemistry, vol. 10.
Stabilisation and stability tests of cellulose nitrates', by E. Berl, G. Rueff and Ch. Carpenter. Reprinted from the Analytical Edition, Industrial and Engineering chemistry, vol. 10.
Scientific and technical achievements', by E. Berl. Reprinted from the Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 4, no. 11.
Scientific and technical achievements', by E. Berl. Reprinted from the Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 4, no. 11.
Ice', by William Bragg. A paper read at the weekly meeting of the Royal Institution of Great Britain.
Ice', by William Bragg. A paper read at the weekly meeting of the Royal Institution of Great Britain.
Laws and order in physics', by Reginald O. Kapp. Reprinted from University College, London, Engineering Society Journal.
Laws and order in physics', by Reginald O. Kapp. Reprinted from University College, London, Engineering Society Journal.
The energy hump in chemistry', by W.D. Bancroft and James E. Nagoffin. Reprinted from the Journal of the Franklin Institute, vol. 224, no. 3 and 4.
The energy hump in chemistry', by W.D. Bancroft and James E. Nagoffin. Reprinted from the Journal of the Franklin Institute, vol. 224, no. 3 and 4.
The dielectric polarisation of a long chain ketone at constant volume and variable temperature', by Alex Müller. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series A, no. 925, vol. 166.
The dielectric polarisation of a long chain ketone at constant volume and variable temperature', by Alex Müller. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series A, no. 925, vol. 166.
The Bracken problem', by J.F. Tocher. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland.
The Bracken problem', by J.F. Tocher. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland.
The progress of the internal combustion engine over the last twenty years', by H.R. Ricardo. no location.
The progress of the internal combustion engine over the last twenty years', by H.R. Ricardo. no location.
Insulation against heat and cold for human comfort', by G.P. Crowden. A paper based on three memoranda submitted to the Director of Hygiene at the War Office. April-May 1933. Reprinted from the Lancet, 6 January 1934.
Insulation against heat and cold for human comfort', by G.P. Crowden. A paper based on three memoranda submitted to the Director of Hygiene at the War Office. April-May 1933. Reprinted from the Lancet, 6 January 1934.
The use of bright metallic surfaces for increasing human comfort in the tropics', by G.P. Crowden. A paper read before the sub-section A.G. of the British Association at Aberdeen, 10 September 1934. Reprinted from Engineering, 12 October 1934.
The use of bright metallic surfaces for increasing human comfort in the tropics', by G.P. Crowden. A paper read before the sub-section A.G. of the British Association at Aberdeen, 10 September 1934. Reprinted from Engineering, 12 October 1934.
Anaerobic soil corrosion: the function of the sulphate-reducing bacteria', by H.J. Bunker. Reprinted from the fifth report of the corrosion committee, (of the Iron and Steel Institute, Section F).
Anaerobic soil corrosion: the function of the sulphate-reducing bacteria', by H.J. Bunker. Reprinted from the fifth report of the corrosion committee, (of the Iron and Steel Institute, Section F).
The study of surface structure by electron diffraction', by G.I. Finch and H. Wilman. Ergebnisse der Exakten Naturwissenschaften, redigiert im Gemeinshcaft mit F. Hund von F. Trenelenburg. Sonderdruck aus Band XVI.
The study of surface structure by electron diffraction', by G.I. Finch and H. Wilman. Ergebnisse der Exakten Naturwissenschaften, redigiert im Gemeinshcaft mit F. Hund von F. Trenelenburg. Sonderdruck aus Band XVI.
Structure of organic molecules by X-ray analysis', by J.M. Robertson. Reprinted from Science Progress, vol. XXXII, no. 126.
Structure of organic molecules by X-ray analysis', by J.M. Robertson. Reprinted from Science Progress, vol. XXXII, no. 126.
The crystalline structure of naphthaline' A quantative X-ray investigation', by J.M. Robertson. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series A, vol. 142.
The crystalline structure of naphthaline' A quantative X-ray investigation', by J.M. Robertson. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series A, vol. 142.
X-ray adventures among the proteins', by W.T. Astbury. The Spiers memorial lecture delivered before the Faraday Society at the Lecture Hall of the Royal Institution.
X-ray adventures among the proteins', by W.T. Astbury. The Spiers memorial lecture delivered before the Faraday Society at the Lecture Hall of the Royal Institution.
X-ray study of isoprene, butadiene and chloroprene at low temperature', by C.J.B. Clews. Reprinted from Nature, vol. 141.
X-ray study of isoprene, butadiene and chloroprene at low temperature', by C.J.B. Clews. Reprinted from Nature, vol. 141.
Nature's paintbox: Leaf and colours', by H.E. Armstrong. Newspaper cutting from The Times.
Nature's paintbox: Leaf and colours', by H.E. Armstrong. Newspaper cutting from The Times.
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