Philosophical Transactions A

2009 Volume 367

3-17Alan M Haywood, Harry J Dowsett, Paul J Valdes, Daniel J Lunt, Jane E Francis, and Bruce W SellwoodIntroduction. Pliocene climate, processes and problems10.1098/rsta.2008.0205
19-20Alan M Haywood, Paul J Valdes, and Harry J DowsettDedication: Prof. Bruce William Sellwood (1946–2007)10.1098/rsta.2008.0208
21-48Jens Matthiessen, Jochen Knies, Christoph Vogt, and Ruediger SteinPliocene palaeoceanography of the Arctic Ocean and subarctic seas10.1098/rsta.2008.0203
49-67Daniel J Lunt, Alan M Haywood, Gavin L Foster, and Emma J StoneThe Arctic cryosphere in the Mid-Pliocene and the future10.1098/rsta.2008.0218
69-84Harry J Dowsett, Mark A Chandler, and Marci M RobinsonSurface temperatures of the Mid-Pliocene North Atlantic Ocean: implications for future climate10.1098/rsta.2008.0213
85-108Mark Williams, Alan M Haywood, Elizabeth M Harper, Andrew L.A Johnson, Tanya Knowles, Melanie J Leng, Daniel J Lunt, Beth Okamura, Paul D Taylor, and Jan ZalasiewiczPliocene climate and seasonality in North Atlantic shelf seas10.1098/rsta.2008.0224
109-125Harry J Dowsett and Marci M RobinsonMid-Pliocene equatorial Pacific sea surface temperature reconstruction: a multi-proxy perspective10.1098/rsta.2008.0206
127-156Sarah G Bonham, Alan M Haywood, Daniel J Lunt, Mathew Collins, and Ulrich SalzmannEl Niño–Southern Oscillation, Pliocene climate and equifinality10.1098/rsta.2008.0212
157-168Gary S Dwyer and Mark A ChandlerMid-Pliocene sea level and continental ice volume based on coupled benthic Mg/Ca palaeotemperatures and oxygen isotopes10.1098/rsta.2008.0222
169-187Tim R Naish and Gary S WilsonConstraints on the amplitude of Mid-Pliocene (3.6–2.4 Ma) eustatic sea-level fluctuations from the New Zealand shallow-marine sediment record10.1098/rsta.2008.0223
189-204U Salzmann, A.M Haywood, and D.J LuntThe past is a guide to the future? Comparing Middle Pliocene vegetation with predicted biome distributions for the twenty-first century10.1098/rsta.2008.0200
207-211Pablo Laguna and Leif SörnmoIntroduction. Editorial on ‘Signal processing in vital rhythms and signs’10.1098/rsta.2008.0239
213-233Esther Pueyo, Juan Pablo Martínez, and Pablo LagunaCardiac repolarization analysis using the surface electrocardiogram10.1098/rsta.2008.0230
235-253Leif Sörnmo, Martin Stridh, Daniela Husser, Andreas Bollmann, and S. Bertil OlssonAnalysis of atrial fibrillation: from electrocardiogram signal processing to clinical management10.1098/rsta.2008.0162
255-275Luca T MainardiOn the quantification of heart rate variability spectral parameters using time–frequency and time-varying methods10.1098/rsta.2008.0188
277-296Andreas Voss, Steffen Schulz, Rico Schroeder, Mathias Baumert, and Pere CaminalMethods derived from nonlinear dynamics for analysing heart rate variability10.1098/rsta.2008.0232
297-316Fabrice Wendling, Fabrice Bartolomei, and Lotfi SenhadjiSpatial analysis of intracerebral electroencephalographic signals in the time and frequency domain: identification of epileptogenic networks in partial epilepsy10.1098/rsta.2008.0220
317-336Roberto Hornero, Daniel Abásolo, Javier Escudero, and Carlos GómezNonlinear analysis of electroencephalogram and magnetoencephalogram recordings in patients with Alzheimer's disease10.1098/rsta.2008.0197
337-356J. Stefan Karlsson, Karin Roeleveld, Christer Grönlund, Andreas Holtermann, and Nils ÖstlundSignal processing of the surface electromyogram to gain insight into neuromuscular physiology10.1098/rsta.2008.0214
357-368Roberto Merletti and Dario FarinaAnalysis of intramuscular electromyogram signals10.1098/rsta.2008.0235
369-389Philip de Chazal, Conor Heneghan, and Walter T McNicholasMultimodal detection of sleep apnoea using electrocardiogram and oximetry signals10.1098/rsta.2008.0156
391-409Alberto Porta, Federico Aletti, Frederic Vallais, and Giuseppe BaselliMultimodal signal processing for the analysis of cardiovascular variability10.1098/rsta.2008.0229
411-429G.D Clifford, W.J Long, G.B Moody, and P SzolovitsRobust parameter extraction for decision support using multimodal intensive care data10.1098/rsta.2008.0157
431-445J.R Fernández, R.C Hermida, and A MojónChronobiological analysis techniques. Application to blood pressure10.1098/rsta.2008.0231
449-455Bruno EckhardtIntroduction. Turbulence transition in pipe flow: 125th anniversary of the publication of Reynolds' paper10.1098/rsta.2008.0217
457-472Chris C.T Pringle, Yohann Duguet, and Rich R KerswellHighly symmetric travelling waves in pipe flow10.1098/rsta.2008.0236
473-488Andrew Duggleby, Kenneth S Ball, and Markus SchwaenenStructure and dynamics of low Reynolds number turbulent pipe flow10.1098/rsta.2008.0241
489-507Casimir W.H van Doorne and Jerry WesterweelThe flow structure of a puff10.1098/rsta.2008.0227
509-527Jacob Cohen, Jimmy Philip, and Guy Ben-DovAspects of linear and nonlinear instabilities leading to transition in pipe and channel flows10.1098/rsta.2008.0189
529-544Damien Biau and Alessandro BottaroAn optimal path to transition in a duct10.1098/rsta.2008.0191
545-560Fernando Mellibovsky and Alvaro MeseguerCritical threshold in pipe flow transition10.1098/rsta.2008.0165
561-576D ViswanathThe critical layer in pipe flow at high Reynolds number10.1098/rsta.2008.0225
577-587Tobias M Schneider and Bruno EckhardtEdge states intermediate between laminar and turbulent dynamics in pipe flow10.1098/rsta.2008.0216
589-599Alberto de Lozar and Björn HofAn experimental study of the decay of turbulent puffs in pipe flow10.1098/rsta.2008.0199
603-605Ingo Mueller-Wodarg and Roger YellePreface10.1098/rsta.2008.0251
607-615Tobias Owen and H.B NiemannThe origin of Titan's atmosphere: some recent advances10.1098/rsta.2008.0247
617-631G Tobie, M Choukroun, O Grasset, S Le Mouélic, J.I Lunine, C Sotin, O Bourgeois, D Gautier, M Hirtzig, S Lebonnois, and L Le CorreEvolution of Titan and implications for its hydrocarbon cycle10.1098/rsta.2008.0246
633-648Tetsuya TokanoThe dynamics of Titan's troposphere10.1098/rsta.2008.0163
649-664F.M Flasar and R.K AchterbergThe structure and dynamics of Titan's middle atmosphere10.1098/rsta.2008.0242
665-682Sebastien Lebonnois, Pascal Rannou, and Frederic HourdinThe coupling of winds, aerosols and chemistry in Titan's atmosphere10.1098/rsta.2008.0243
683-695Bruno BézardComposition and chemistry of Titan's stratosphere10.1098/rsta.2008.0186
697-711Nicholas A Teanby, Patrick G.J Irwin, Remco de Kok, and Conor A NixonDynamical implications of seasonal and spatial variations in Titan's stratospheric composition10.1098/rsta.2008.0164
713-728Caitlin Ann GriffithStorms, polar deposits and the methane cycle in Titan's atmosphere10.1098/rsta.2008.0245
729-741V Vuitton, R.V Yelle, and P LavvasComposition and chemistry of Titan's thermosphere and ionosphere10.1098/rsta.2008.0233
743-752Iannis Dandouras, Philippe Garnier, Donald G Mitchell, Edmond C Roelof, Pontus C Brandt, Norbert Krupp, and Stamatios M KrimigisTitan's exosphere and its interaction with Saturn's magnetosphere10.1098/rsta.2008.0249
753-771Robert E JohnsonSputtering and heating of Titan's upper atmosphere10.1098/rsta.2008.0244
773-788Andrew J CoatesInteraction of Titan's ionosphere with Saturn's magnetosphere10.1098/rsta.2008.0248
789-798César L BertucciCharacteristics and variability of Titan's magnetic environment10.1098/rsta.2008.0250
801-802Alan ThorpeEnvironmental eScience10.1098/rsta.2008.0254
803-813R.J Gurney, N.S Badcock, E.A Garnett, and H.C.J GodfrayThe environmental eScience revolution10.1098/rsta.2008.0253
815-831Julia Slingo, Kevin Bates, Nikos Nikiforakis, Matthew Piggott, Malcolm Roberts, Len Shaffrey, Ian Stevens, Pier Luigi Vidale, and Hilary WellerDeveloping the next-generation climate system models: challenges and achievements10.1098/rsta.2008.0207
833-846Warren M Washington, Lawrence Buja, and Anthony CraigThe computational future for climate and Earth system models: on the path to petaflop and beyond10.1098/rsta.2008.0219
847-853D.A Bretherton, J.D Blower, K Haines, and G.C SmithRunning climate models on grids using G-Rex10.1098/rsta.2008.0179
855-870D.J Frame, T Aina, C.M Christensen, N.E Faull, S.H.E Knight, C Piani, S.M Rosier, K Yamazaki, Y Yamazaki, and M.R AllenThe climateprediction.net BBC climate change experiment: design of the coupled model ensemble10.1098/rsta.2008.0240
871-884Timothy M Lenton, Richard J Myerscough, Robert Marsh, Valerie N Livina, Andrew R Price, and Simon J CoxUsing GENIE to study a tipping point in the climate system10.1098/rsta.2008.0171
885-904Kelvin K DroegemeierTransforming the sensing and numerical prediction of high-impact local weather through dynamic adaptation10.1098/rsta.2008.0211
905-911Lizzie FroudeStorm tracking and eScience10.1098/rsta.2008.0183
913-916Leon Hermanson and Rowan T SuttonClimate predictability in the second year10.1098/rsta.2008.0181
917-923Debbie Putt, Keith Haines, Robert Gurney, and Chunlei LiuLand surface anomaly simulations and predictions with a climate model: an El Niño Southern Oscillation case study10.1098/rsta.2008.0182
925-937Keith Haines, Leon Hermanson, Chunlei Liu, Debbie Putt, Rowan Sutton, Alan Iwi, and Doug SmithDecadal climate prediction (project GCEP)10.1098/rsta.2008.0178
939-951Jason Holt, James Harle, Roger Proctor, Sylvain Michel, Mike Ashworth, Crispian Batstone, Icarus Allen, Robert Holmes, Tim Smyth, Keith Haines, Dan Bretherton, and Gregory SmithModelling the global coastal ocean10.1098/rsta.2008.0210
953-966Benjamin R Clark, H. Charles J Godfray, Ian J Kitching, Simon J Mayo, and Malcolm J ScobleTaxonomy as an eScience10.1098/rsta.2008.0190
967-985E.K.H Salje, E Artacho, K.F Austen, R.P Bruin, M Calleja, H.F Chappell, G.-T Chiang, M.T Dove, I Frame, A.L Goodwin, K Kleese van Dam, A Marmier, S.C Parker, J.M Pruneda, I.T Todorov, K Trachenko, R.P Tyer, A.M Walker, and T.O.H WhiteeScience for molecular-scale simulations and the eMinerals project10.1098/rsta.2008.0195
987-990Chris J Martin, Mohammed H Haji, Peter M Dew, Michael J Pilling, and Peter K JimackSemantically enhanced provenance capture for chamber model development with a master chemical mechanism10.1098/rsta.2008.0168
991-1001Wendy Hall, David De Roure, and Nigel ShadboltThe evolution of the Web and implications for eResearch10.1098/rsta.2008.0252
1003-1014B.N Lawrence, R Lowry, P Miller, H Snaith, and A WoolfInformation in environmental data grids10.1098/rsta.2008.0237
1015-1019S.E Latham, R Cramer, M Grant, P Kershaw, B.N Lawrence, R Lowry, D Lowe, K O'Neill, P Miller, S Pascoe, M Pritchard, H Snaith, and A WoolfThe NERC DataGrid services10.1098/rsta.2008.0238
1021-1033Jeff Dozier and James FrewComputational provenance in hydrologic science: a snow mapping example10.1098/rsta.2008.0187
1035-1039J.D Blower, K Haines, A Santokhee, and C.L LiuGODIVA2: interactive visualization of environmental data on the Web10.1098/rsta.2008.0180
1041-1046T.O.H White, R.P Bruin, G.-T Chiang, M.T Dove, R.P Tyer, and A.M WalkerLessons in scientific data interoperability: XML and the eMinerals project10.1098/rsta.2008.0175
1047-1050A.M Walker, R.P Bruin, M.T Dove, T.O.H White, K Kleese van Dam, and R.P TyerIntegrating computing, data and collaboration grids: the RMCS tool10.1098/rsta.2008.0159
1051-1056I Frame, K.F Austen, M Calleja, M.T Dove, T.O.H White, and D.J WilsonNew tools to support collaboration and virtual organizations10.1098/rsta.2008.0193
1059-1062Gabor StepanDelay effects in brain dynamics10.1098/rsta.2008.0279
1063-1078Romi Nijhawan and Si WuCompensating time delays with neural predictions: are predictions sensory or motor?10.1098/rsta.2008.0270
1079-1096Eckehard Schöll, Gerald Hiller, Philipp Hövel, and Markus A DahlemTime-delayed feedback in neurosystems10.1098/rsta.2008.0258
1097-1115Bard Ermentrout and Tae-Wook KoDelays and weakly coupled neuronal oscillators10.1098/rsta.2008.0259
1117-1129Stephen Coombes and Carlo LaingDelays in activity-based neural networks10.1098/rsta.2008.0256
1131-1143Viktor K JirsaNeural field dynamics with local and global connectivity and time delay10.1098/rsta.2008.0260
1145-1161Frank Marten, Serafim Rodrigues, Oscar Benjamin, Mark P Richardson, and John R TerryOnset of polyspike complexes in a mean-field model of human electroencephalography and its application to absence epilepsy10.1098/rsta.2008.0255
1163-1179Madhusudhan Venkadesan and Francisco J Valero-CuevasEffects of neuromuscular lags on controlling contact transitions10.1098/rsta.2008.0261
1181-1193John Milton, Jennifer L Townsend, Meredith A King, and Toru OhiraBalancing with positive feedback: the case for discontinuous control10.1098/rsta.2008.0257
1195-1212Gabor StepanDelay effects in the human sensory system during balancing10.1098/rsta.2008.0278
1215-1218Alberto Porta, Marco Di Rienzo, Niels Wessel, and Juergen KurthsAddressing the complexity of cardiovascular regulation10.1098/rsta.2008.0292
1219-1220S Cerutti Linda R DavrathIn memory of Solange Akselrod10.1098/rsta.2008.0286
1223-1238Heikki V Huikuri, Juha S Perkiömäki, Roberto Maestri, and Gian Domenico PinnaClinical impact of evaluation of cardiovascular control by novel methods of heart rate dynamics10.1098/rsta.2008.0294
1239-1250André E Aubert, Steven Vandeput, Frank Beckers, Jiexin Liu, Bart Verheyden, and Sabine Van HuffelComplexity of cardiovascular regulation in small animals10.1098/rsta.2008.0276
1251-1263Beatrice Retzlaff, Robert Bauernschmitt, Hagen Malberg, Gernot Brockmann, Christian Uhl, Rüdiger Lange, Jürgen Kurths, Georg Bretthauer, and Niels WesselDepression of cardiovascular autonomic function is more pronounced after mitral valve surgery: evidence for direct trauma10.1098/rsta.2008.0272
1265-1282Nicola Montano, Raffaello Furlan, Stefano Guzzetti, Robin M McAllen, and Claude JulienAnalysis of sympathetic neural discharge in rats and humans10.1098/rsta.2008.0285
1283-1299Jean-Philippe CoudercMeasurement and regulation of cardiac ventricular repolarization: from the QT interval to repolarization morphology10.1098/rsta.2008.0284
1301-1318M Di Rienzo, G Parati, A Radaelli, and P CastiglioniBaroreflex contribution to blood pressure and heart rate oscillations: time scales, time-variant characteristics and nonlinearities10.1098/rsta.2008.0274
1319-1336Ronney B PaneraiComplexity of the human cerebral circulation10.1098/rsta.2008.0264
1337-1358Sergio Cerutti, Dirk Hoyer, and Andreas VossMultiscale, multiorgan and multivariate complexity analyses of cardiovascular regulation10.1098/rsta.2008.0267
1359-1375Alberto Porta, Gianni D'addio, Tito Bassani, Roberto Maestri, and Gian Domenico PinnaAssessment of cardiovascular regulation through irreversibility analysis of heart period variability: a 24 hours Holter study in healthy and chronic heart failure populations10.1098/rsta.2008.0265
1377-1391Jerry Batzel, Giuseppe Baselli, Ramakrishna Mukkamala, and Ki H ChonModelling and disentangling physiological mechanisms: linear and nonlinear identification techniques for analysis of cardiovascular regulation10.1098/rsta.2008.0266
1393-1406Kobi Keissar, Linda R Davrath, and Solange AkselrodCoherence analysis between respiration and heart rate variability using continuous wavelet transform10.1098/rsta.2008.0273
1407-1421Maik Riedl, Peter van Leeuwen, Alexander Suhrbier, Hagen Malberg, Dietrich Grönemeyer, Jürgen Kurths, and Niels WesselTesting foetal–maternal heart rate synchronization via model-based analyses10.1098/rsta.2008.0277
1423-1440Giandomenico Nollo, Luca Faes, Renzo Antolini, and Alberto PortaAssessing causality in normal and impaired short-term cardiovascular regulation via nonlinear prediction methods10.1098/rsta.2008.0275
1443-1444Bharat BhushanBiomimetics10.1098/rsta.2009.0026
1445-1486Bharat BhushanBiomimetics: lessons from nature–an overview10.1098/rsta.2009.0011
1487-1509Kerstin Koch and Wilhelm BarthlottSuperhydrophobic and superhydrophilic plant surfaces: an inspiration for biomimetic materials10.1098/rsta.2009.0022
1511-1539Michael Nosonovsky and Bharat BhushanMultiscale effects and capillary interactions in functional biomimetic surfaces for energy conversion and green engineering10.1098/rsta.2009.0008
1541-1557Ingo Burgert and Peter FratzlActuation systems in plants as prototypes for bioinspired devices10.1098/rsta.2009.0003
1559-1569E.A.C Johnson, R.H.C Bonser, and G JeronimidisRecent advances in biomimetic sensing technologies10.1098/rsta.2009.0005
1571-1585Emily J Reed, Lisa Klumb, Maxwell Koobatian, and Christopher VineyBiomimicry as a route to new materials: what kinds of lessons are useful?10.1098/rsta.2009.0010
1587-1605Gisela M Luz and João F ManoBiomimetic design of materials and biomaterials inspired by the structure of nacre10.1098/rsta.2009.0007
1607-1627Michael Nosonovsky and Bharat BhushanThermodynamics of surface degradation, self-organization and self-healing for biomimetic surfaces10.1098/rsta.2009.0009

2008 Volume 366

3Michael PepperEditorial10.1098/rsta.2007.2161
5-14Peter Day, Noel S Hush, and Robin J.H ClarkMixed valence: origins and developments10.1098/rsta.2007.2135
15-31Jeffrey R Reimers, Brett B Wallace, and Noel S HushTowards a comprehensive model for the electronic and vibrational structure of the Creutz–Taube ion10.1098/rsta.2007.2136
33-45Lisa N Silverman, Pakorn Kanchanawong, Thomas P Treynor, and Steven G BoxerStark spectroscopy of mixed-valence systems10.1098/rsta.2007.2137
47-54Sven LarssonMixed valence and superconductivity10.1098/rsta.2007.2138
55-62A.M Fogg, G.R Darling, J.B Claridge, J Meldrum, and M.J RosseinskyThe chemical response of main-group extended solids to formal mixed valency: the case of LixBC10.1098/rsta.2007.2139
63-82Vijay B Shenoy and C.N.R RaoElectronic phase separation and other novel phenomena and properties exhibited by mixed-valent rare-earth manganites and related materials10.1098/rsta.2007.2140
83-92B RaveauThe crucial role of mixed valence in the magnetoresistance properties of manganites and cobaltites10.1098/rsta.2007.2141
93-100Shinya Takaishi and Masahiro YamashitaSolitons, polarons and their dynamics in mixed-valence halogen-bridged MX-chains10.1098/rsta.2007.2142
101-112Malcolm H ChisholmMixed valence complexes involving MM quadruple bonds (M=Mo or W)10.1098/rsta.2007.2143
113-125Theocharis C Stamatatos and George ChristouMixed valency in polynuclear MnII/MnIII, MnIII/MnIV and MnII/MnIII/MnIV clusters: a foundation for high-spin molecules and single-molecule magnets10.1098/rsta.2007.2144
127-138J.M Herrera, A Bachschmidt, F Villain, A Bleuzen, V Marvaud, W Wernsdorfer, and M VerdaguerMixed valency and magnetism in cyanometallates and Prussian blue analogues10.1098/rsta.2007.2145
139-150Gunzi Saito and Tsuyoshi MurataMixed valency in organic charge transfer complexes10.1098/rsta.2007.2146
151-161Kosmas Prassides, Yasuhiro Takabayashi, and Takeshi NakagawaMixed valency in rare-earth fullerides10.1098/rsta.2007.2147
163-175Javier J Concepcion, Dana M Dattelbaum, Thomas J Meyer, and Reginaldo C RochaProbing the localized-to-delocalized transition10.1098/rsta.2007.2148
177-185Starla D Glover, Benjamin J Lear, J. Catherine Salsman, Casey H Londergan, and Clifford P KubiakElectron transfer at the class II/III borderline of mixed valency: dependence of rates on solvent dynamics and observation of a localized-to-delocalized transition in freezing solvents10.1098/rsta.2007.2149
189-193Robin J Nicholas, Alison Mainwood, and Laurence EavesIntroduction. Carbon-based electronics: fundamentals and device applications10.1098/rsta.2007.2160
195-204M.I Katsnelson and A.K GeimElectron scattering on microscopic corrugations in graphene10.1098/rsta.2007.2157
205-219Vladimir I Fal'koElectronic properties and the quantum Hall effect in bilayer graphene10.1098/rsta.2007.2156
221-229Tsuneya AndoEffects of symmetry crossover in quantum transport in graphene and nanotubes10.1098/rsta.2007.2150
231-236M.S Dresselhaus, G Dresselhaus, and M HofmannRaman spectroscopy as a probe of graphene and carbon nanotubes10.1098/rsta.2007.2155
237-243Kai-Chieh Chuang, Russell S Deacon, Robin J Nicholas, Kostya S Novoselov, and Andre K GeimCyclotron resonance of electrons and holes in graphene monolayers10.1098/rsta.2007.2158
245-250D.W Horsell, F.V Tikhonenko, R.V Gorbachev, and A.K SavchenkoWeak localization in monolayer and bilayer graphene10.1098/rsta.2007.2159
251-265R.S Balmer, I Friel, S.M Woollard, C.J.H Wort, G.A Scarsbrook, S.E Coe, H El-Hajj, A Kaiser, A Denisenko, E Kohn, and J IsbergUnlocking diamond's potential as an electronic material10.1098/rsta.2007.2153
267-279E Bustarret, P Achatz, B Sacépé, C Chapelier, C Marcenat, L Ortéga, and T KleinMetal-to-insulator transition and superconductivity in boron-doped diamond10.1098/rsta.2007.2151
281-293J.L Davidson, W.P Kang, K Subramanian, and Y.M WongForms and behaviour of vacuum emission electronic devices comprising diamond or other carbon cold cathode emitters10.1098/rsta.2007.2154
295-311James E Butler and Ivan OleynikA mechanism for crystal twinning in the growth of diamond by chemical vapour deposition10.1098/rsta.2007.2152
315-317Elbert E.N Macau, Celso Grebogi, and Jürgen KurthsPreface10.1098/rsta.2007.2119
319-328José Coelho Neto and Oscar Nassif MesquitaLiving cell motility10.1098/rsta.2007.2091
329-343John M BeggsThe criticality hypothesis: how local cortical networks might optimize information processing10.1098/rsta.2007.2092
345-357Murilo S Baptista, Lirio O.B de Almeida, Jan F.W Slaets, Roland Köberle, and Celso GrebogiA complex biological system: the fly's visual module10.1098/rsta.2007.2093
359-368Wolfgang Hanke and Vera Maura Fernandes de LimaCentral nervous tissue: an excitable medium. A study using the retinal spreading depression as a tool10.1098/rsta.2007.2094
369-380Gerardo J.Escalera Santos, M Rivera, J Escalona, and P ParmanandaInteraction of noise with excitable dynamics10.1098/rsta.2007.2095
381-395Valentina Beato, Irene Sendiña-Nadal, Ingeborg Gerdes, and Harald EngelCoherence resonance in a chemical excitable system driven by coloured noise10.1098/rsta.2007.2096
397-408Irving R Epstein, Igal B Berenstein, Milos Dolnik, Vladimir K Vanag, Lingfa Yang, and Anatol M ZhabotinskyCoupled and forced patterns in reaction–diffusion systems10.1098/rsta.2007.2097
409-418Pavel Hasal, Milan Jahoda, and Ivan FořtMacro-instability: a chaotic flow component in stirred tanks10.1098/rsta.2007.2098
419-426Michael Stich, Christian Punckt, Carsten Beta, and Harm Hinrich RotermundControl of spatiotemporal chaos in catalytic CO oxidation by laser-induced pacemakers10.1098/rsta.2007.2099
427-435Åsa Marie Lindberg, Thomas Fordell, and Simo VallingDynamics, bifurcations and chaos in coupled lasers10.1098/rsta.2007.2100
437-446M Diestelhorst, K Barz, H Beige, M Alexe, and D HesseExperimental observation of a torus doubling of a metal/ferroelectric film/semiconductor capacitor10.1098/rsta.2007.2101
447-457D Koga, A.C.-L Chian, T Hada, and E.L RempelExperimental evidence of phase coherence of magnetohydrodynamic turbulence in the solar wind: GEOTAIL satellite data10.1098/rsta.2007.2102
459-473Alexander N Pisarchik, Rider Jaimes-Reátegui, and J. Hugo García-LópezSynchronization of coupled bistable chaotic systems: experimental study10.1098/rsta.2007.2103
475-486Riccardo Meucci, Francesco Salvadori, Kais Al Naimee, Stefano Brugioni, Binoy K Goswami, Stefano Boccaletti, and F. Tito ArecchiAttractor selection in a modulated laser and in the Lorenz circuit10.1098/rsta.2007.2104
489-491Elbert E.N Macau, Celso Grebogi, and Jürgen KurthsPreface10.1098/rsta.2007.2120
493-504R.P Behringer, Karen E Daniels, Trushant S Majmudar, and Matthias SperlFluctuations, correlations and transitions in granular materials: statistical mechanics for a non-conventional system10.1098/rsta.2007.2106
505-517Cristian Bonatto and Jason Alfredo Carlson GallasAccumulation boundaries: codimension-two accumulation of accumulations in phase diagrams of semiconductor lasers, electric circuits, atmospheric and chemical oscillators10.1098/rsta.2007.2107
519-544Daniel Brewer, Martino Barenco, Robin Callard, Michael Hubank, and Jaroslav StarkFitting ordinary differential equations to short time course data10.1098/rsta.2007.2108
545-557M Thiel, M.C Romano, J Kurths, M Rolfs, and R KlieglGenerating surrogates from recurrences10.1098/rsta.2007.2109
559-567Marc Lefranc, Pierre-Emmanuel Morant, and Michel NizetteTopological characterization of deterministic chaos: enforcing orientation preservation10.1098/rsta.2007.2110
569-577Arturo Buscarino, Luigi Fortuna, and Mattia FrascaExperimental separation of chaotic signals through synchronization10.1098/rsta.2007.2111
579-589A.S.L.O Campanharo, F.M Ramos, E.E.N Macau, R.R Rosa, M.J.A Bolzan, and L.D.A SáSearching chaos and coherent structures in the atmospheric turbulence above the Amazon forest10.1098/rsta.2007.2118
591-607Yoshito Hirata, Danilo P Mandic, Hideyuki Suzuki, and Kazuyuki AiharaWind direction modelling using multiple observation points10.1098/rsta.2007.2112
609-620A.M Batista, I.L Caldas, S.R Lopes, and R.L VianaLow-dimensional chaos and wave turbulence in plasmas10.1098/rsta.2007.2113
621-634C Letellier, H Rabarimanantsoa, L Achour, A Cuvelier, and J.-F MuirRecurrence plots for dynamical analysis of non-invasive mechanical ventilation10.1098/rsta.2007.2114
635-652Qingjie Cao, Marian Wiercigroch, Ekaterina E Pavlovskaia, J. Michael T Thompson, and Celso GrebogiPiecewise linear approach to an archetypal oscillator for smooth and discontinuous dynamics10.1098/rsta.2007.2115
653-664William L Ditto, K Murali, and Sudeshna SinhaChaos computing: ideas and implementations10.1098/rsta.2007.2116
665-671S Kano, H Homma, S Sasaki, and H ShimuraIn situ monitoring of friction surfaces and their sequence pattern analysis10.1098/rsta.2007.2117
675-678Marian WiercigrochIntroduction. Experimental nonlinear dynamics of solids10.1098/rsta.2007.2121
679-705James Ing, Ekaterina Pavlovskaia, Marian Wiercigroch, and Soumitro BanerjeeExperimental study of impact oscillator with one-sided elastic constraint10.1098/rsta.2007.2122
705-728K Green, A.R Champneys, M.I Friswell, and A.M MuñozInvestigation of a multi-ball, automatic dynamic balancing mechanism for eccentric rotors10.1098/rsta.2007.2123
729-745David Chelidze and Ming LiuReconstructing slow-time dynamics from fast-time measurements10.1098/rsta.2007.2124
747-765Jerzy Wojewoda, Andrzej Stefański, Marian Wiercigroch, and Tomasz KapitaniakHysteretic effects of dry friction: modelling and experimental studies10.1098/rsta.2007.2125
767-784Bryan Horton, Marian Wiercigroch, and Xu XuTransient tumbling chaos and damping identification for parametric pendulum10.1098/rsta.2007.2126
785-810Matthias Kröger, Marcus Neubauer, and Karl PoppExperimental investigation on the avoidance of self-excited vibrations10.1098/rsta.2007.2127
811-827Xiangqing W Tangpong, Jonathan A Wickert, and Adnan AkayDistributed friction damping of travelling wave vibration in rods10.1098/rsta.2007.2128
831E.K SklyaninPreface10.1098/rsta.2007.2053
833-835E.K SklyaninVadim Borisovich Kuznetsov 1963–2005 A scientific biography10.1098/rsta.2007.2054
837-875Vladimir B Matveev30 years of finite-gap integration theory10.1098/rsta.2007.2055
877-922Mark Adler, Pierre van Moerbeke, and Pol VanhaeckeSingularity confinement for a class of m-th order difference equations of combinatorics10.1098/rsta.2007.2090
923-945Yurii V BrezhnevWhat does integrability of finite-gap or soliton potentials mean?10.1098/rsta.2007.2056
947-971Oleg ChalykhAlgebro-geometric Schrödinger operators in many dimensions10.1098/rsta.2007.2057
973-1003Yang Chen and Alexander R ItsA Riemann–Hilbert approach to the Akhiezer polynomials10.1098/rsta.2007.2058
1005-1024Victor Enolski and Peter RichterPeriods of hyperelliptic integrals expressed in terms of θ-constants by means of Thomae formulae10.1098/rsta.2007.2059
1025-1054Fritz Gesztesy and Helge HoldenReal-valued algebro-geometric solutions of the Camassa–Holm hierarchy10.1098/rsta.2007.2060
1055-1088A Kokotov and D KorotkinA new hierarchy of integrable systems associated to Hurwitz spaces10.1098/rsta.2007.2061
1089-1114V.B Kuznetsov and E.K SklyaninEigenproblem for Jacobi matrices: hypergeometric series solution10.1098/rsta.2007.2062
1115-1153Robert S MaierLamé polynomials, hyperelliptic reductions and Lamé band structure10.1098/rsta.2007.2063
1155-1177Emma PreviatoMultivariable Burchnall–Chaundy theory10.1098/rsta.2007.2064
1179-1201Kouichi TakemuraOn the Heun equation10.1098/rsta.2007.2065
1203-1224Pol VanhaeckeAlgebraic integrability: a survey10.1098/rsta.2007.2066
1227-1229Marian WiercigrochIntroduction. Experimental nonlinear dynamics of fluids10.1098/rsta.2007.2129
1231-1274Haym Benaroya and Rene D GabbaiModelling vortex-induced fluid–structure interaction10.1098/rsta.2007.2130
1275-1296Y Modarres-Sadeghi, M.P Païdoussis, C Semler, and E GrinevichExperiments on vertical slender flexible cylinders clamped at both ends and subjected to axial flow10.1098/rsta.2007.2131
1297-1315Bruno Eckhardt, Holger Faisst, Armin Schmiegel, and Tobias M SchneiderDynamical systems and the transition to turbulence in linearly stable shear flows10.1098/rsta.2007.2132
1317-1329R.E Hewitt, T Mullin, S.J Tavener, M.A.I Khan, and P.D TreacherNonlinear vortex development in rotating flows10.1098/rsta.2007.2133
1331-1346J. Jonathan KobineNonlinear resonant characteristics of shallow fluid layers10.1098/rsta.2007.2134
1349Bharat BhushanPreface10.1098/rsta.2007.2162
1351-1381Bharat BhushanNanotribology, nanomechanics and nanomaterials characterization10.1098/rsta.2007.2163
1383-1404Hendrik Hölscher, André Schirmeisen, and Udo D SchwarzPrinciples of atomic friction: from sticking atoms to superlubric sliding10.1098/rsta.2007.2164
1405-1424Nikhil S Tambe and Bharat BhushanNanoscale friction and wear maps10.1098/rsta.2007.2165
1425-1442Liliane Léger and Costantino CretonAdhesion mechanisms at soft polymer interfaces10.1098/rsta.2007.2166
1443-1454Sung Chul Bae, Janet S Wong, Minsu Kim, Shan Jiang, Liang Hong, and Steve GranickUsing light to study boundary lubrication: spectroscopic study of confined fluids10.1098/rsta.2007.2167
1455-1468C.I Bouzigues, L Bocquet, E Charlaix, C Cottin-Bizonne, B Cross, L Joly, A Steinberger, C Ybert, and P TabelingUsing surface force apparatus, diffusion and velocimetry to measure slip lengths10.1098/rsta.2007.2168
1469-1495Judith A Harrison, Guangtu Gao, J.David Schall, M. Todd Knippenberg, and Paul T MikulskiFriction between solids10.1098/rsta.2007.2169
1499-1537Bharat BhushanNanotribology and nanomechanics in nano/biotechnology10.1098/rsta.2007.2170
1539-1556David Quéré and Mathilde ReyssatNon-adhesive lotus and other hydrophobic materials10.1098/rsta.2007.2171
1557-1574Stanislav N GorbBiological attachment devices: exploring nature's diversity for biomimetics10.1098/rsta.2007.2172
1575-1590Kellar Autumn and Nick GravishGecko adhesion: evolutionary nanotechnology10.1098/rsta.2007.2173
1591-1611Andras Kis and Alex ZettlNanomechanics of carbon nanotubes10.1098/rsta.2007.2174
1613-1626W Wang, P Ciselli, E Kuznetsov, T Peijs, and A.H BarberEffective reinforcement in carbon nanotube–polymer composites10.1098/rsta.2007.2175
1627-1647Shaobiao Cai and Bharat BhushanMeniscus and viscous forces during separation of hydrophilic and hydrophobic smooth/rough surfaces with symmetric and asymmetric contact angles10.1098/rsta.2007.2176
1651-1659John S Reid, Charles H.-T Wang, and J. Michael T ThompsonJames Clerk Maxwell 150 years on10.1098/rsta.2007.2196
1661-1684John S ReidJames Clerk Maxwell's Scottish chair10.1098/rsta.2007.2177
1685-1696Malcolm S LongairMaxwell and the science of colour10.1098/rsta.2007.2178
1697-1705Elizabeth GarberSubjects great and small: Maxwell on Saturn's rings and kinetic theory10.1098/rsta.2007.2179
1707-1715Gordon I OgilvieJames Clerk Maxwell and the dynamics of astrophysical discs10.1098/rsta.2007.2180
1717-1733Renato FedeleFrom Maxwell's theory of Saturn's rings to the negative mass instability10.1098/rsta.2007.2181
1735-1748Richard A HarrisonThe magnetic Sun10.1098/rsta.2007.2182
1749-1756R BinghamParticle acceleration by electromagnetic waves10.1098/rsta.2007.2183
1757-1769Padma Kant Shukla and Bengt EliassonLocalization of intense electromagnetic waves in plasmas10.1098/rsta.2007.2184
1771-1780J.T MendonçaMaxwell and the classical wave particle dualism10.1098/rsta.2007.2185
1781-1788I VorgulOn Maxwell's equations in non-stationary media10.1098/rsta.2007.2186
1789-1806H Sun, P.W Benzie, N Burns, D.C Hendry, M.A Player, and J WatsonUnderwater digital holography for studies of marine plankton10.1098/rsta.2007.2187
1807-1820D.A Lowther and E.M FreemanThe application of the research work of James Clerk Maxwell in electromagnetics to industrial frequency problems10.1098/rsta.2007.2188
1821-1826M Kashtalyan and M MenshykovaThree-dimensional analysis of a functionally graded coating/substrate system of finite thickness10.1098/rsta.2007.2194
1827-1833I.A Guz, A.A Rodger, A.N Guz, and J.J RushchitskyPredicting the properties of micro- and nanocomposites: from the microwhiskers to the bristled nano-centipedes10.1098/rsta.2007.2189
1835-1839O.V Menshykov, I.A Guz, and V.A MenshykovBoundary integral equations in elastodynamics of interface cracks10.1098/rsta.2007.2190
1841-1847B Winiarski and I.A GuzThe effect of the interaction of cracks in orthotropic layered materials under compressive loading10.1098/rsta.2007.2191
1849-1860Graham HallMaxwell's electromagnetic theory and special relativity10.1098/rsta.2007.2192
1861-1865D.J DunstanDerivation of special relativity from Maxwell and Newton10.1098/rsta.2007.2195
1867-1874Charles H.-T WangGauge formulation of general relativity using conformal and spin symmetries10.1098/rsta.2007.2193
1-18Peter B Key and Laurent MassouliéControl of communication networks: welfare maximization and multipath transfers10.1098/rsta.2008.0021
1877-1878Keith Briggs, Frank Kelly, and Mike SmithPreface10.1098/rsta.2008.0029
1879-1892Richard E AllsopTransport networks and their use: how real can modelling get?10.1098/rsta.2008.0013
1893-1906M.G.H Bell, U Kanturska, J.-D Schmöcker, and A FonzoneAttacker–defender models and road network vulnerability10.1098/rsta.2008.0019
1907-1919Richard.J Gibbens and Yunus SaatciData, modelling and inference in road traffic networks10.1098/rsta.2008.0020
1921-1930Pravin VaraiyaCongestion, ramp metering and tolls10.1098/rsta.2008.0015
1931-1940Raúl J MondragónTopological modelling of large networks10.1098/rsta.2008.0008
1941-1953D.J WischikShort messages10.1098/rsta.2008.0017
1973-1987Daniel RalphMathematical programs with complementarity constraints in traffic and telecommunications networks10.1098/rsta.2008.0026
1989-2004Michael PatrikssonRobust bi-level optimization models in transportation science10.1098/rsta.2008.0007
2005-2016Pan Hui and Jon CrowcroftHuman mobility models and opportunistic communications system design10.1098/rsta.2008.0010
2017-2032R. Eddie WilsonMechanisms for spatio-temporal pattern formation in highway traffic models10.1098/rsta.2008.0018
2033-2046David Levinson and Andrew OdlyzkoToo expensive to meter: the influence of transaction costs in transportation and communication10.1098/rsta.2008.0022
2047-2058Sem BorstFlow-level performance and user mobility in wireless data networks10.1098/rsta.2008.0025
2059-2074Loc Bui, R Srikant, and Alexander StolyarOptimal resource allocation for multicast sessions in multi-hop wireless networks10.1098/rsta.2008.0016
2075-2092Keith BriggsDiscussion10.1098/rsta.2008.0011
2095-2102I EamesIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2008.0028
2103-2115E StrideThe influence of surface adsorption on microbubble dynamics10.1098/rsta.2008.0001
2117-2129Shu Takagi, Toshiyuki Ogasawara, and Yoichiro MatsumotoThe effects of surfactant on the multiscale structure of bubbly flows10.1098/rsta.2008.0023
2131-2143Matthew T Sullivan and Howard A StoneThe role of feedback in microfluidic flow-focusing devices10.1098/rsta.2008.0003
2145-2159Sascha Hilgenfeldt, Shehla Arif, and Jih-Chiang TsaiFoam: a multiphase system with many facets10.1098/rsta.2008.0004
2161-2175M Parmar, A Haselbacher, and S BalachandarOn the unsteady inviscid force on cylinders and spheres in subcritical compressible flow10.1098/rsta.2008.0027
2177-2190Frédéric Risso, Véronique Roig, Zouhir Amoura, Guillaume Riboux, and Anne-Marie BilletWake attenuation in large Reynolds number dispersed two-phase flows10.1098/rsta.2008.0002
2191-2203M.A Gilbertson, D.E Jessop, and A.J HoggThe effects of gas flow on granular currents10.1098/rsta.2007.0021
2205-2218Fu-Ling Yang and Melany L HuntA mixed contact model for an immersed collision between two solid surfaces10.1098/rsta.2008.0014
2219-2232I EamesDisappearing bodies and ghost vortices10.1098/rsta.2008.0024
2233-2248Dominique Legendre, Catherine Colin, and Typhaine CoquardLift, drag and added mass of a hemispherical bubble sliding and growing on a wall in a viscous linear shear flow10.1098/rsta.2008.0009
2251-2252Kelly H Zou and Aiyi LiuPreface10.1098/rsta.2008.0046
2253-2263Enrique Castano and Ruben D Flores-SaaibA mathematical approach for the transactivation of hERα10.1098/rsta.2008.0039
2265-2277Paul B DiDomenico, Jan B Pietzsch, and M. Elisabeth Paté-CornellBayesian assessment of overtriage and undertriage at a level I trauma centre10.1098/rsta.2008.0036
2279-2292Weihong Guo, Yunmei Chen, and Qingguo ZengA geometric flow-based approach for diffusion tensor image segmentation10.1098/rsta.2008.0042
2293-2299Aiyi Liu, Chengqing Wu, and Kai F YuTwo-stage procedures for selecting the best diagnostic biomarkers10.1098/rsta.2008.0032
2301-2312A. James O'MalleyA Bayesian precision profile for measuring the quality of immunoassay experiments10.1098/rsta.2008.0034
2313-2333Shang-Ying Shiu and Constantine GatsonisThe predictive receiver operating characteristic curve for the joint assessment of the positive and negative predictive values10.1098/rsta.2008.0043
2335-2345Yu Shu, Aiyi Liu, and Zhaohai LiPoint and interval estimation of accuracies of a binary medical diagnostic test following group sequential testing10.1098/rsta.2008.0041
2347-2360Clarissa Valim, Maura Mezzetti, James Maguire, Margarita Urdaneta, and David WypijEstimation of vaccine efficacy in a repeated measures study under heterogeneity of exposure or susceptibility to infection10.1098/rsta.2008.0044
2361-2375Simon K Warfield, Kelly H Zou, and William M WellsValidation of image segmentation by estimating rater bias and variance10.1098/rsta.2008.0040
2377-2388Binbing Yu and Joseph L GastwirthA method of assessing the sensitivity of the Cochran–Mantel–Haenszel test to an unobserved confounder10.1098/rsta.2008.0030
2389-2403Recai M YucelMultiple imputation inference for multivariate multilevel continuous data with ignorable non-response10.1098/rsta.2008.0038
2405-2418X.H Zhou, C.M Li, and Z YangImproving interval estimation of binomial proportions10.1098/rsta.2008.0037
2419-2425T.N Palmer and P.D WilliamsIntroduction. Stochastic physics and climate modelling10.1098/rsta.2008.0059
2427-2453Andrew J Majda, Christian Franzke, and Boualem KhouiderAn applied mathematics perspective on stochastic modelling for climate10.1098/rsta.2008.0012
2455-2474Cécile Penland and Brian D EwaldOn modelling physical systems with stochastic models: diffusion versus Lévy processes10.1098/rsta.2008.0051
2475-2488Daniel S WilksEffects of stochastic parametrization on conceptual climate models10.1098/rsta.2008.0005
2489-2508B.T NadigaOrientation of eddy fluxes in geostrophic turbulence10.1098/rsta.2008.0058
2509-2524Richard KleemanStochastic theories for the irregularity of ENSO10.1098/rsta.2008.0048
2525-2542Adam H Monahan, Julie Alexander, and Andrew J WeaverStochastic models of the meridional overturning circulation: time scales and patterns of variability10.1098/rsta.2008.0045
2543-2558H.A Dijkstra, L.M Frankcombe, and A.S von der HeydtA stochastic dynamical systems view of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation10.1098/rsta.2008.0031
2559-2577J Berner, F.J Doblas-Reyes, T.N Palmer, G Shutts, and A WeisheimerImpact of a quasi-stochastic cellular automaton backscatter scheme on the systematic error and seasonal prediction skill of a global climate model10.1098/rsta.2008.0033
2579-2602J. David Neelin, Ole Peters, Johnny W.-B Lin, Katrina Hales, and Christopher E HollowayRethinking convective quasi-equilibrium: observational constraints for stochastic convective schemes in climate models10.1098/rsta.2008.0056
2603-2621Michael A Ball and Robert S PlantComparison of stochastic parametrization approaches in a single-column model10.1098/rsta.2008.0050
2623-2639Glenn Shutts, Thomas Allen, and Judith BernerStochastic parametrization of multiscale processes using a dual-grid approach10.1098/rsta.2008.0035
2645-2648Xuesong Wu and Darren CrowdyPreface10.1098/rsta.2008.0060
2649-2670Hassan ArefSomething old, something new10.1098/rsta.2008.0053
2671-2684A.P Willis, J Peixinho, R.R Kerswell, and T MullinExperimental and theoretical progress in pipe flow transition10.1098/rsta.2008.0063
2685-2697P.J Blennerhassett and Andrew P BassomOn the linear stability of Stokes layers10.1098/rsta.2008.0055
2699-2716J.T.C LiuNonlinear instability of developing streamwise vortices with applications to boundary layer heat transfer intensification through an extended Reynolds analogy10.1098/rsta.2008.0057
2717-2728L.E FraenkelOn Kelvin–Stuart vortices in a viscous fluid10.1098/rsta.2008.0064
2729-2744Robert E Kelly and Leonardo S. de B AlvesA uniformly valid asymptotic solution for a transverse jet and its linear stability analysis10.1098/rsta.2008.0061
2745-2760Neil D Sandham and Adriana M SalgadoNonlinear interaction model of subsonic jet noise10.1098/rsta.2008.0049
2761-2774T.R Akylas and Yeunwoo ChoOn the stability of lumps and wave collapse in water waves10.1098/rsta.2008.0047
2775-2788Ovidiu Costin, Guo Luo, and Saleh TanveerDivergent expansion, Borel summability and three-dimensional Navier–Stokes equation10.1098/rsta.2008.0052
2793-2802T.W.B Kibble and G.R PickettIntroduction. Cosmology meets condensed matter10.1098/rsta.2008.0098
2803-2812D Ian Bradley, Shaun N Fisher, Anthony M Guénault, Richard P Haley, Juha Kopu, Hazel Martin, George R Pickett, John E Roberts, and Viktor TsepelinAnnihilation of an AB/BA interface pair in superfluid helium-3 as a simulation of cosmological brane interaction10.1098/rsta.2008.0078
2813-2820B.M Breid and J.R AnglinQuantum fluctuations in the time-dependent BCS–BEC crossover10.1098/rsta.2008.0082
2821-2832Yuriy M Bunkov3He: cosmological and atomic physics experiments10.1098/rsta.2008.0066
2833-2842Anne-Christine Davis, Philippe Brax, and Carsten van de BruckBrane inflation and defect formation10.1098/rsta.2008.0065
2843-2849Daniel Golubchik, Emil Polturak, and Gad KorenDesign of magneto-optical system for imaging of magnetic flux created during a conductor–superconductor phase transition10.1098/rsta.2008.0087
2851-2857Ulf Leonhardt and Thomas G PhilbinThe case for artificial black holes10.1098/rsta.2008.0072
2859-2869Joseph PolchinskiSmall-scale behaviour of cosmic string networks10.1098/rsta.2008.0067
2871-2880Ray Rivers, Roberto Monaco, Jesper Mygind, Morten Aaroe, and Valery KosheletsDo superconductors change as fast as possible when quenched?10.1098/rsta.2008.0080
2881-2894Mairi SakellariadouCosmic superstrings10.1098/rsta.2008.0068
2895-2903Ralf Schützhold‘Exotic’ quantum effects in the laboratory?10.1098/rsta.2008.0093
2905-2913W.G UnruhDumb holes: analogues for black holes10.1098/rsta.2008.0062
2915-2923Tanmay VachaspatiMagnetic fields in the aftermath of phase transitions10.1098/rsta.2008.0074
2925-2933W.F VinenAn introduction to quantum turbulence10.1098/rsta.2008.0084
2935-2951Grigory VolovikEmergent physics: Fermi-point scenario10.1098/rsta.2008.0070
2953-2972Wojciech H Zurek and Uwe DornerPhase transition in space: how far does a symmetry bend before it breaks?10.1098/rsta.2008.0069
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3437-3444Erik Mosekilde and Peter A TassPreface10.1098/rsta.2008.0130
3445-3462Marat Mukhtarov, Olga Markova, Eleonore Real, Yves Jacob, Svetlana Buldakova, and Piotr BregestovskiMonitoring of chloride and activity of glycine receptor channels using genetically encoded fluorescent sensors10.1098/rsta.2008.0133
3463-3481A.R Brazhe, N.A Brazhe, N.N Rodionova, A.I Yusipovich, P.S Ignatyev, G.V Maksimov, E Mosekilde, and O.V SosnovtsevaNon-invasive study of nerve fibres using laser interference microscopy10.1098/rsta.2008.0107
3483-3502Jens Christian Brings Jacobsen, Christian Aalkjaer, Vladimir V Matchkov, Holger Nilsson, Jacob J Freiberg, and Niels-Henrik Holstein-RathlouHeterogeneity and weak coupling may explain the synchronization characteristics of cells in the arterial wall10.1098/rsta.2008.0105
3503-3523Quan Zhang, Juris Galvanovskis, Fernando Abdulkader, Christopher J Partridge, Sven O Göpel, Lena Eliasson, and Patrik RorsmanCell coupling in mouse pancreatic β-cells measured in intact islets of Langerhans10.1098/rsta.2008.0110
3525-3543Morten Gram Pedersen, Alberto Corradin, Gianna M Toffolo, and Claudio CobelliA subcellular model of glucose-stimulated pancreatic insulin secretion10.1098/rsta.2008.0120
3545-3573Utako B Barnikol, Oleksandr V Popovych, Christian Hauptmann, Volker Sturm, Hans-Joachim Freund, and Peter A TassTremor entrainment by patterned low-frequency stimulation10.1098/rsta.2008.0104
3575-3598Francis Lévi, Atilla Altinok, Jean Clairambault, and Albert GoldbeterImplications of circadian clocks for the rhythmic delivery of cancer therapeutics10.1098/rsta.2008.0114
3599-3617A Lehotzky, N Tőkési, I Gonzalez-Alvarez, V Merino, M Bermejo, F Orosz, P Lau, G.G Kovacs, and J OvádiProgress in the development of early diagnosis and a drug with unique pharmacology to improve cancer therapy10.1098/rsta.2008.0106
3619-3631Sven Sahle, Pedro Mendes, Stefan Hoops, and Ursula KummerA new strategy for assessing sensitivities in biochemical models10.1098/rsta.2008.0108
3633-3647Alexander M Gorbach, Hengliang Wang, and Eric ElsterThermal oscillations in rat kidneys: an infrared imaging study10.1098/rsta.2008.0117
3649-3661Svetlana G Uzlova, Konstantin G Guria, and Georgy Th GuriaAcoustic determination of early stages of intravascular blood coagulation10.1098/rsta.2008.0109
3665-3668Marta KwiatkowskaIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2008.0154
3669-3683Gaetano BorrielloInvisible computing: automatically using the many bits of data we create10.1098/rsta.2008.0128
3685-3697Andy Hopper and Andrew RiceComputing for the future of the planet10.1098/rsta.2008.0124
3699-3708Pradip Hari, Kevin Ko, Emmanouil Koukoumidis, Ulrich Kremer, Margaret Martonosi, Desiree Ottoni, Li-Shiuan Peh, and Pei ZhangSARANA: language, compiler and run-time system support for spatially aware and resource-aware mobile computing10.1098/rsta.2008.0127
3709-3716Timothy RoscoeNetwork architecture test-beds as platforms for ubiquitous computing10.1098/rsta.2008.0129
3717-3725Jeannette M WingComputational thinking and thinking about computing10.1098/rsta.2008.0118
3727-3736Thomas A HenzingerTwo challenges in embedded systems design: predictability and robustness10.1098/rsta.2008.0141
3737-3745Rocco De Nicola and Michele LoretiModelling global computations with Klaim10.1098/rsta.2008.0148
3747-3757Ozalp Babaoglu and Márk JelasitySelf-* properties through gossiping10.1098/rsta.2008.0122
3759-3767Ronald L RivestOn the notion of ‘software independence’ in voting systems10.1098/rsta.2008.0149
3769-3780Anupam Joshi, Tim Finin, Lalana Kagal, Jim Parker, and Anand PatwardhanSecurity policies and trust in ubiquitous computing10.1098/rsta.2008.0142
3781-3793Karl Krukow, Mogens Nielsen, and Vladimiro SassoneTrust models in ubiquitous computing10.1098/rsta.2008.0134
3795-3804Gary Marsden, Andrew Maunder, and Munier ParkerPeople are people, but technology is not technology10.1098/rsta.2008.0119
3805-3811Omer Aziz, Benny Lo, Julien Pansiot, Louis Atallah, Guang-Zhong Yang, and Ara DarziFrom computers to ubiquitous computing by 2010: health care10.1098/rsta.2008.0126
3813-3821Jonathan ZittrainUbiquitous human computing10.1098/rsta.2008.0116
3823-3831Adam GreenfieldSome guidelines for the ethical development of ubiquitous computing10.1098/rsta.2008.0123
3833-3834Jon CrowcroftEngineering global ubiquitous systems10.1098/rsta.2008.0140
3835-3836Robin MilnerUnderstanding ubiquitous computing10.1098/rsta.2008.0121
3837-3838Tom RoddenLiving in a ubiquitous world10.1098/rsta.2008.0146
3841-3842Brian Launder and J. Michael T ThompsonPreface10.1098/rsta.2008.0151
3843-3862Stephen H SchneiderGeoengineering: could we or should we make it work?10.1098/rsta.2008.0145
3863-3882Kevin Anderson and Alice BowsReframing the climate change challenge in light of post-2000 emission trends10.1098/rsta.2008.0138
3883-3890James LovelockA geophysiologist's thoughts on geoengineering10.1098/rsta.2008.0135
3891-3900Paul BreezeCoping with carbon: a near-term strategy to limit carbon dioxide emissions from power stations10.1098/rsta.2008.0113
3901-3918Frank S Zeman and David W KeithCarbon neutral hydrocarbons10.1098/rsta.2008.0143
3919-3945R.S Lampitt, E.P Achterberg, T.R Anderson, J.A Hughes, M.D Iglesias-Rodriguez, B.A Kelly-Gerreyn, M Lucas, E.E Popova, R Sanders, J.G Shepherd, D Smythe-Wright, and A YoolOcean fertilization: a potential means of geoengineering?10.1098/rsta.2008.0139
3947-3967V Smetacek and S.W.A NaqviThe next generation of iron fertilization experiments in the Southern Ocean10.1098/rsta.2008.0144
3969-3987John Latham, Philip Rasch, Chih-Chieh Chen, Laura Kettles, Alan Gadian, Andrew Gettelman, Hugh Morrison, Keith Bower, and Tom ChoulartonGlobal temperature stabilization via controlled albedo enhancement of low-level maritime clouds10.1098/rsta.2008.0137
3989-4006Stephen Salter, Graham Sortino, and John LathamSea-going hardware for the cloud albedo method of reversing global warming10.1098/rsta.2008.0136
4007-4037Philip J Rasch, Simone Tilmes, Richard P Turco, Alan Robock, Luke Oman, Chih-Chieh (Jack) Chen, Georgiy L Stenchikov, and Rolando R GarciaAn overview of geoengineering of climate using stratospheric sulphate aerosols10.1098/rsta.2008.0131
4039-4056Ken Caldeira and Lowell WoodGlobal and Arctic climate engineering: numerical model studies10.1098/rsta.2008.0132
4059-4060Andrew P Jephcoat and Alex N HallidayPreface10.1098/rsta.2008.0221
4061-4075Robin M CanupAccretion of the Earth10.1098/rsta.2008.0101
4077-4103Richard W Carlson and Maud BoyetComposition of the Earth's interior: the importance of early events10.1098/rsta.2008.0166
4105-4128Bernard Bourdon, Mathieu Touboul, Guillaume Caro, and Thorsten KleineEarly differentiation of the Earth and the Moon10.1098/rsta.2008.0125
4129-4162Stein B Jacobsen, Michael C Ranen, Michael I Petaev, John L Remo, Richard J O'Connell, and Dimitar D SasselovIsotopes as clues to the origin and earliest differentiation history of the Earth10.1098/rsta.2008.0174
4163-4181Alex N HallidayA young Moon-forming giant impact at 70–110 million years accompanied by late-stage mixing, core formation and degassing of the Earth10.1098/rsta.2008.0209
4183-4203Chris J Ballentine and Greg HollandWhat CO2 well gases tell us about the origin of noble gases in the mantle and their relationship to the atmosphere10.1098/rsta.2008.0150
4205-4238Hugh St.C O'Neill and Herbert PalmeCollisional erosion and the non-chondritic composition of the terrestrial planets10.1098/rsta.2008.0111
4239-4252Carl B AgeeCompressibility of water in magma and the prediction of density crossovers in mantle differentiation10.1098/rsta.2008.0071
4253-4271Peter Olson and Dayanthie WeeraratneExperiments on metal–silicate plumes and core formation10.1098/rsta.2008.0194
4273-4293Thomas S DuffySome recent advances in understanding the mineralogy of Earth's deep mantle10.1098/rsta.2008.0172
4295-4314Andrew P Jephcoat, M. Ali Bouhifd, and Don PorcelliPartitioning experiments in the laser-heated diamond anvil cell: volatile content in the Earth's core10.1098/rsta.2008.0226
4315-4337D.J Frost, U Mann, Y Asahara, and D.C RubieThe redox state of the mantle during and just after core formation10.1098/rsta.2008.0147
4339-4355Bernard J WoodAccretion and core formation: constraints from metal–silicate partitioning10.1098/rsta.2008.0115
4359-4364J. Michael T ThompsonIntroduction. Progress in astronomy: from gravitational waves to space weather10.1098/rsta.2008.0202
4365-4379Jonathan R GairThe black hole symphony: probing new physics using gravitational waves10.1098/rsta.2008.0170
4381-4392Carlton M BaughCreating synthetic universes in a computer10.1098/rsta.2008.0192
4393-4404Rhaana L.C StarlingThe Swift satellite lives up to its name, revealing cosmic explosions as they happen10.1098/rsta.2008.0153
4405-4416Felix RydeOn the origin of gamma-ray bursts10.1098/rsta.2008.0155
4417-4428Federico FraschettiOn the acceleration of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays10.1098/rsta.2008.0204
4429-4440Christopher John WareingWonderful Mira10.1098/rsta.2008.0167
4441-4452John J EldridgeMassive stars in their death throes10.1098/rsta.2008.0160
4453-4464L.J SilversMagnetic fields in astrophysical objects10.1098/rsta.2008.0173
4465-4476Paul J BushbyMagnetic fields in the solar photosphere10.1098/rsta.2008.0158
4477-4488James Y.-K ChoAtmospheric dynamics of tidally synchronized extrasolar planets10.1098/rsta.2008.0177
4489-4500Jonathan P EastwoodThe science of space weather10.1098/rsta.2008.0161
4503-4508J. Michael T ThompsonIntroduction. Progress in Earth science and climate studies10.1098/rsta.2008.0215
4509-4528Paul I PalmerQuantifying sources and sinks of trace gases using space-borne measurements: current and future science10.1098/rsta.2008.0176
4529-4541Andrew F ThompsonThe atmospheric ocean: eddies and jets in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current10.1098/rsta.2008.0196
4543-4557James Wookey and David P DobsonBetween a rock and a hot place: the core–mantle boundary10.1098/rsta.2008.0184
4559-4579Marie EdmondsNew geochemical insights into volcanic degassing10.1098/rsta.2008.0185
4581-4595Tamsin A MatherVolcanism and the atmosphere: the potential role of the atmosphere in unlocking the reactivity of volcanic emissions10.1098/rsta.2008.0152
4597-4611Tiina Roose and Andrea SchnepfMathematical models of plant–soil interaction10.1098/rsta.2008.0198
4613-4626Dominick V Spracklen, Boris Bonn, and Kenneth S CarslawBoreal forests, aerosols and the impacts on clouds and climate10.1098/rsta.2008.0201
4627-4645Luke SkinnerFacing future climate change: is the past relevant?10.1098/rsta.2008.0228
4647-4664Reto KnuttiShould we believe model predictions of future climate change?10.1098/rsta.2008.0169
4665-4666Francis Lévi, Atilla Altinok, Jean Clairambault, and Albert GoldbeterImplications of circadian clocks for the rhythmic delivery of cancer therapeutics10.1098/rsta.2008.0114

2007 Volume 365

3-9Friedrich Pfeiffer and Hirochika InoueWalking: technology and biology10.1098/rsta.2006.1918
11-19Masato Hirose and Kenichi OgawaHonda humanoid robots development10.1098/rsta.2006.1917
21-47M FujitaHow to make an autonomous robot as a partner with humans: design approach versus emergent approach10.1098/rsta.2006.1923
49-64Hun-ok Lim and Atsuo TakanishiBiped walking robots created at Waseda University: WL and WABIAN family10.1098/rsta.2006.1920
65-77Hirohisa HirukawaWalking biped humanoids that perform manual labour10.1098/rsta.2006.1916
79-107Koichi Nishiwaki, James Kuffner, Satoshi Kagami, Masayuki Inaba, and Hirochika InoueThe experimental humanoid robot H7: a research platform for autonomous behaviour10.1098/rsta.2006.1921
109-131Friedrich PfeifferThe TUM walking machines10.1098/rsta.2006.1922
133-151Rüdiger Dillmann, Jan Albiez, Bernd Gaßmann, Thilo Kerscher, and Marius ZöllnerBiologically inspired walking machines: design, control and perception10.1098/rsta.2006.1914
153-170Hiroshi Kimura, Yasuhiro Fukuoka, and Avis H CohenBiologically inspired adaptive walking of a quadruped robot10.1098/rsta.2006.1919
171-183Keisuke Arikawa and Shigeo HiroseMechanical design of walking machines10.1098/rsta.2006.1888
185-198Martin S Fischer and Hartmut WitteLegs evolved only at the end!10.1098/rsta.2006.1915
199-220Reinhard Blickhan, Andre Seyfarth, Hartmut Geyer, Sten Grimmer, Heiko Wagner, and Michael GüntherIntelligence by mechanics10.1098/rsta.2006.1911
221-250Holk Cruse, Volker Dürr, and Josef SchmitzInsect walking is based on a decentralized architecture revealing a simple and robust controller10.1098/rsta.2006.1913
251-271Jens Peter Gabriel and Ansgar BüschgesControl of stepping velocity in a single insect leg during walking10.1098/rsta.2006.1912
273-295Joseph Ayers and Jan WittingBiomimetic approaches to the control of underwater walking machines10.1098/rsta.2006.1910
299-301Charles R Farrar and Keith WordenPreface10.1098/rsta.2006.1926
303-315Charles R Farrar and Keith WordenAn introduction to structural health monitoring10.1098/rsta.2006.1928
317-343Michael D Todd, Jonathan M Nichols, Stephen T Trickey, Mark Seaver, Christy J Nichols, and Lawrence N VirginBragg grating-based fibre optic sensors in structural health monitoring10.1098/rsta.2006.1937
345-372Jerome Peter LynchAn overview of wireless structural health monitoring for civil structures10.1098/rsta.2006.1932
373-392Gyuhae Park and Daniel J InmanStructural health monitoring using piezoelectric impedance measurements10.1098/rsta.2006.1934
393-410Michael I FriswellDamage identification using inverse methods10.1098/rsta.2006.1930
411-448Spilios D Fassois and John S SakellariouTime-series methods for fault detection and identification in vibrating structures10.1098/rsta.2006.1929
449-477Wiesław J Staszewski and Amy N RobertsonTime–frequency and time–scale analyses for structural health monitoring10.1098/rsta.2006.1936
479-491Ajit Mal, Sauvik Banerjee, and Fabrizio RicciAn automated damage identification technique based on vibration and wave propagation data10.1098/rsta.2006.1933
493-514Paul Hayton, Simukai Utete, Dennis King, Steve King, Paul Anuzis, and Lionel TarassenkoStatic and dynamic novelty detection methods for jet engine health monitoring10.1098/rsta.2006.1931
515-537Keith Worden and Graeme MansonThe application of machine learning to structural health monitoring10.1098/rsta.2006.1938
539-560Hoon SohnEffects of environmental and operational variability on structural health monitoring10.1098/rsta.2006.1935
561-587Christian Boller and Matthias BuderathFatigue in aerostructures—where structural health monitoring can contribute to a complex subject10.1098/rsta.2006.1924
589-622J.M.W BrownjohnStructural health monitoring of civil infrastructure10.1098/rsta.2006.1925
623-632Charles R Farrar and Nick A.J LievenDamage prognosis: the future of structural health monitoring10.1098/rsta.2006.1927
635-646B.J McKeon and K.R SreenivasanIntroduction: scaling and structure in high Reynolds number wall-bounded flows10.1098/rsta.2006.1952
647-664Nicholas Hutchins and Ivan MarusicLarge-scale influences in near-wall turbulence10.1098/rsta.2006.1942
665-681B.J Balakumar and R.J AdrianLarge- and very-large-scale motions in channel and boundary-layer flows10.1098/rsta.2006.1940
683-698Jonathan F MorrisonThe interaction between inner and outer regions of turbulent wall-bounded flow10.1098/rsta.2006.1947
699-714J.J Allen, M.A Shockling, G.J Kunkel, and A.J SmitsTurbulent flow in smooth and rough pipes10.1098/rsta.2006.1939
715-732Javier Jiménez and Robert D MoserWhat are we learning from simulating wall turbulence?10.1098/rsta.2006.1943
733-754Ronald L PantonComposite asymptotic expansions and scaling wall turbulence10.1098/rsta.2006.1951
755-770Hassan M Nagib, Kapil A Chauhan, and Peter A MonkewitzApproach to an asymptotic state for zero pressure gradient turbulent boundary layers10.1098/rsta.2006.1948
771-787B.J McKeon and J.F MorrisonAsymptotic scaling in turbulent pipe flow10.1098/rsta.2006.1945
789-806William K GeorgeIs there a universal log law for turbulent wall-bounded flows?10.1098/rsta.2006.1941
807-822T.B Nickels, I Marusic, S Hafez, N Hutchins, and M.S ChongSome predictions of the attached eddy model for a high Reynolds number boundary layer10.1098/rsta.2006.1950
823-840Joe Klewicki, Paul Fife, Tie Wei, and Pat McMurtryA physical model of the turbulent boundary layer consonant with mean momentum balance structure10.1098/rsta.2006.1944
841-858Roddam Narasimha, S. Rudra Kumar, A Prabhu, and S.V KailasTurbulent flux events in a nearly neutral atmospheric boundary layer10.1098/rsta.2006.1949
859-876M Metzger, B.J McKeon, and H HolmesThe near-neutral atmospheric surface layer: turbulence and non-stationarity10.1098/rsta.2006.1946
879-881Robert M MayPreface10.1098/rsta.2006.1957
883-896David A KingIntroduction: energy for a sustainable future10.1098/rsta.2006.1954
897-934R.H Socolow and S.H LamGood enough tools for global warming policy making10.1098/rsta.2006.1961
935-944Sue IonNuclear energy: current situation and prospects to 202010.1098/rsta.2006.1958
945-956Chris Llewellyn Smith and David WardThe path to fusion power10.1098/rsta.2006.1956
957-970W.E LeitheadWind energy10.1098/rsta.2006.1955
971-992David KerrMarine energy10.1098/rsta.2006.1959
993-1005Michael GrätzelPhotovoltaic and photoelectrochemical conversion of solar energy10.1098/rsta.2006.1963
1007-1023James BarberBiological solar energy10.1098/rsta.2006.1962
1025-1042Thorsteinn I SigfussonPathways to hydrogen as an energy carrier10.1098/rsta.2006.1960
1043-1056P.P Edwards, V.L Kuznetsov, and W.I.F DavidHydrogen energy10.1098/rsta.2006.1965
1057-1094Jefferson W Tester, Brian J Anderson, Anthony S Batchelor, David D Blackwell, Ronald DiPippo, Elisabeth M Drake, John Garnish, Bill Livesay, Michal C Moore, Kenneth Nichols, Susan Petty, M Nafi Toksoz, Ralph W Veatch, Roy Baria, Chad Augustine, Enda Murphy, Petru Negraru, and Maria RichardsImpact of enhanced geothermal systems on US energy supply in the twenty-first century10.1098/rsta.2006.1964
1095-1107Sam HollowayCarbon dioxide capture and geological storage10.1098/rsta.2006.1953
1111-1118Alan Wells, Ralph A.M.J Wijers, and Martin J ReesIntroduction: recent developments in the study of gamma-ray bursts10.1098/rsta.2006.2000
1119-1128Neil GehrelsSwift observations of gamma-ray bursts10.1098/rsta.2006.1975
1129-1139S.E Woosley and Weiqun ZhangModels for GRBs and diverse transients10.1098/rsta.2006.1997
1141-1149Davide Lazzati, Brian J Morsony, and Mitchell C BegelmanGamma-ray burst jet dynamics and their interaction with the progenitor star10.1098/rsta.2006.1980
1151-1162Tsvi Piran and Yi-Zhong FanGamma-ray burst theory after Swift10.1098/rsta.2006.1987
1163-1169Philipp PodsiadlowskiBinary progenitor models for long-duration gamma-ray bursts10.1098/rsta.2006.1989
1171-1175Asaf Pe'er, Peter Mészáros, and Martin J ReesGamma-ray bursts prompt emission spectrum: an analysis of a photosphere model10.1098/rsta.2006.1986
1177-1178Mikhail V MedvedevElectron acceleration in relativistic GRB shocks10.1098/rsta.2006.1983
1179-1188Paul T O'Brien and Richard WillingaleUsing Swift observations of prompt and afterglow emission to classify GRBs10.1098/rsta.2006.1984
1189-1195Richard Willingale and Paul T O'BrienThe late X-ray afterglow of gamma-ray bursts10.1098/rsta.2006.1996
1197-1205A PanaitescuDecay phases of Swift X-ray afterglows and the forward-shock model10.1098/rsta.2006.1985
1207-1212Daniel ProgaMagnetohydrodynamic simulations of the collapsar model for early and late evolution of gamma-ray bursts10.1098/rsta.2006.1990
1213-1226D.N Burrows, A Falcone, G Chincarini, D Morris, P Romano, J.E Hill, O Godet, A Moretti, H Krimm, J.P Osborne, J Racusin, V Mangano, K Page, M Perri, M Stroh, and the Swift XRT TeamX-ray flares in early GRB afterglows10.1098/rsta.2006.1970
1227-1234Keith O Mason, Patricia Boyd, Mathew Page, Shashi Pandey, Pete Roming, and Patricia SchadyOptical/UV afterglows: Swift UVOT overview10.1098/rsta.2006.1982
1235-1240L. Angelo Antonelli, Vincenzo Testa, Patrizia Romano, Dafne Guetta, Ken'ichi Torii, Valerio D' Elia, and Daniele MalesaniThe puzzling afterglow of GRB 050721: a rebrightening seen in the optical but not in the X-ray10.1098/rsta.2006.1966
1241-1246A.J van der Horst, A Kamble, R.A.M.J Wijers, L Resmi, D Bhattacharya, E Rol, R Strom, C Kouveliotou, T Oosterloo, and C.H Ishwara-ChandraGRB 030329: 3 years of radio afterglow monitoring10.1098/rsta.2006.1993
1247-1253Hsiao-Wen ChenProbing the circumstellar medium of GRB afterglows through absorption-line observations10.1098/rsta.2006.1972
1255-1256John J EldridgeThe circumstellar environment of rotating Wolf–Rayet Stars and the implications for GRB afterglows10.1098/rsta.2006.1973
1257-1262Bing Zhang, Enwei Liang, Nayantara Gupta, Bin-Bin Zhang, Francisco Virgili, and Z.G DaiMessages from GRB 06021810.1098/rsta.2006.1999
1263-1268Alexander J BlustinShock break-out: how a GRB revealed the beginnings of a supernova10.1098/rsta.2006.1968
1269-1275D Watson, J.P.U Fynbo, C.C Thöne, and J SollermanNo supernovae detected in two long-duration gamma-ray bursts10.1098/rsta.2006.1994
1277-1280Andrew KingGamma-ray burst models10.1098/rsta.2006.1978
1281-1291Scott D BarthelmySwift-BAT results on the prompt emission of short bursts10.1098/rsta.2006.1967
1293-1305Derek B Fox and Peter W.A RomingObservations of short gamma-ray bursts10.1098/rsta.2006.1974
1307-1313S ZaneGiant flares in soft γ-ray repeaters and short GRBs10.1098/rsta.2006.1998
1315-1321Andrew J LevanShort gamma-ray bursts near and far10.1098/rsta.2006.1981
1323-1334Eli WaxmanNeutrino astronomy and gamma-ray bursts10.1098/rsta.2006.1995
1335-1342Jim HoughGravitational wave: gamma-ray burst connections10.1098/rsta.2006.1977
1343-1356Paula M ChadwickVery high-energy gamma rays from gamma-ray bursts10.1098/rsta.2006.1971
1357-1361Geoffrey BurbidgeGamma-ray bursts, QSOs and active galaxies10.1098/rsta.2006.1969
1363-1376D.Q LambGamma-ray bursts and cosmology10.1098/rsta.2006.1979
1377-1384Nial R Tanvir and Páll JakobssonObservations of GRBs at high redshift10.1098/rsta.2006.1992
1385-1394Giancarlo GhirlandaGamma-ray bursts spectral correlations and their cosmological use10.1098/rsta.2006.1976
1395-1397Fiona C Speirits, Martin A Hendry, and Alejandro GonzalezGamma-ray bursts: cosmic rulers for the high-redshift universe?10.1098/rsta.2006.1991
1399-1409Luigi PiroThe future of GRB investigation from ground and space10.1098/rsta.2006.1988
1413-1416Franco Cacialli, Harry L Anderson, and Richard H FriendPreface10.1098/rsta.2007.2023
1417-1433Liam C Palmer, Yuri S Velichko, Monica Olvera de la Cruz, and Samuel I StuppSupramolecular self-assembly codes for functional structures10.1098/rsta.2007.2024
1435-1452Demetrio A da Silva Filho, Veaceslav Coropceanu, Denis Fichou, Nadine E Gruhn, Tonja G Bill, Johannes Gierschner, Jérôme Cornil, and Jean-Luc BrédasHole-vibronic coupling in oligothiophenes: impact of backbone torsional flexibility on relaxation energies10.1098/rsta.2007.2025
1453-1472Sibylle Müller and Klaus MüllenExpanding benzene to giant graphenes: towards molecular devices10.1098/rsta.2007.2026
1473-1487Frédéric Laquai, Gerhard Wegner, and Heinz BässlerWhat determines the mobility of charge carriers in conjugated polymers?10.1098/rsta.2007.2027
1489-1508Saar Kirmayer, Eyal Aharon, Ekaterina Dovgolevsky, Michael Kalina, and Gitti L FreySelf-assembled lamellar MoS2, SnS2 and SiO2 semiconducting polymer nanocomposites10.1098/rsta.2007.2028
1509-1537Emily A Weiss, Jennah K Kriebel, Maria-Anita Rampi, and George M WhitesidesThe study of charge transport through organic thin films: mechanism, tools and applications10.1098/rsta.2007.2029
1539-1552Takuzo Aida and Takanori FukushimaSoft materials with graphitic nanostructures10.1098/rsta.2007.2030
1553-1576Johan Hoogboom, Johannes A.A.W Elemans, Alan E Rowan, Theo H.M Rasing, and Roeland J.M NolteThe development of self-assembled liquid crystal display alignment layers10.1098/rsta.2007.2031
1577-1588Vincenzo Palermo, Andrea Liscio, Anna Maria Talarico, Linjie Zhi, Klaus Müllen, and Paolo SamorìUnconventional nanotubes self-assembled in alumina channels: morphology and surface potential of isolated nanostructures at surfaces10.1098/rsta.2007.2032
1589-1606Aimee Rose, John D Tovar, Shigehiro Yamaguchi, Evgueni E Nesterov, Zhengguo Zhu, and Timothy M SwagerEnergy migration in conjugated polymers: the role of molecular structure10.1098/rsta.2007.2033
1607-1625William R Dichtel, James R Heath, and J Fraser StoddartDesigning bistable [2]rotaxanes for molecular electronic devices10.1098/rsta.2007.2034
1629-1642David J Beerling, C Nicholas Hewitt, John A Pyle, and John A RavenCritical issues in trace gas biogeochemistry and global change10.1098/rsta.2007.2037
1643-1656T.R Christensen, T Johansson, M Olsrud, L Ström, A Lindroth, M Mastepanov, N Malmer, T Friborg, P Crill, and T.V CallaghanA catchment-scale carbon and greenhouse gas budget of a subarctic landscape10.1098/rsta.2007.2035
1657-1676Katey M Walter, Laurence C Smith, and F Stuart Chapin IIIMethane bubbling from northern lakes: present and future contributions to the global methane budget10.1098/rsta.2007.2036
1677-1695Russell K Monson, Nicole Trahan, Todd N Rosenstiel, Patrick Veres, David Moore, Michael Wilkinson, Richard J Norby, Astrid Volder, Mark G Tjoelker, David D Briske, David F Karnosky, and Ray FallIsoprene emission from terrestrial ecosystems in response to global change: minding the gap between models and observations10.1098/rsta.2007.2038
1697-1704Peter S LissTrace gas emissions from the marine biosphere10.1098/rsta.2007.2039
1705-1726Michael J PratherLifetimes and time scales in atmospheric chemistry10.1098/rsta.2007.2040
1727-1740John A Pyle, Nicola Warwick, Xin Yang, Paul J Young, and Guang ZengClimate/chemistry feedbacks and biogenic emissions10.1098/rsta.2007.2041
1741-1751Paul I Palmer, Michael P Barkley, Thomas P Kurosu, Alastair C Lewis, Julie E Saxton, Kelly Chance, and Luciana V GattiInterpreting satellite column observations of formaldehyde over tropical South America10.1098/rsta.2007.2042
1753-1774Colin D O'Dowd and Gerrit de LeeuwMarine aerosol production: a review of the current knowledge10.1098/rsta.2007.2043
1775-1792Eric Wolff and Renato SpahniMethane and nitrous oxide in the ice core record10.1098/rsta.2007.2044
1793-1828Michael Whiticar and Hinrich SchaeferConstraining past global tropospheric methane budgets with carbon and hydrogen isotope ratios in ice10.1098/rsta.2007.2048
1829-1842James C Zachos, Steven M Bohaty, Cedric M John, Heather McCarren, Daniel C Kelly, and Tina NielsenThe Palaeocene–Eocene carbon isotope excursion: constraints from individual shell planktonic foraminifer records10.1098/rsta.2007.2045
1843-1866David J Beerling, Michael Harfoot, Barry Lomax, and John A PyleThe stability of the stratospheric ozone layer during the end-Permian eruption of the Siberian Traps10.1098/rsta.2007.2046
1867-1888D.C Catling, M.W Claire, and K.J ZahnleAnaerobic methanotrophy and the rise of atmospheric oxygen10.1098/rsta.2007.2047
1889-1901Charles S Cockell and John A RavenOzone and life on the Archaean Earth10.1098/rsta.2007.2049
1903-1914Keith P Shine, Terje K Berntsen, Jan S Fuglestvedt, Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie, and Nicola StuberComparing the climate effect of emissions of short- and long-lived climate agents10.1098/rsta.2007.2050
1915-1923Meinrat O AndreaeAtmospheric aerosols versus greenhouse gases in the twenty-first century10.1098/rsta.2007.2051
1925-1954James Hansen, Makiko Sato, Pushker Kharecha, Gary Russell, David W Lea, and Mark SiddallClimate change and trace gases10.1098/rsta.2007.2052
1957-1970Mat CollinsEnsembles and probabilities: a new era in the prediction of climate change10.1098/rsta.2007.2068
1971-1992D.J Frame, N.E Faull, M.M Joshi, and M.R AllenProbabilistic climate forecasts and inductive problems10.1098/rsta.2007.2069
1993-2028J.M Murphy, B.B.B Booth, M Collins, G.R Harris, D.M.H Sexton, and M.J WebbA methodology for probabilistic predictions of regional climate change from perturbed physics ensembles10.1098/rsta.2007.2077
2029-2052Peter A Stott and Chris E ForestEnsemble climate predictions using climate models and observational constraints10.1098/rsta.2007.2075
2053-2075Claudia Tebaldi and Reto KnuttiThe use of the multi-model ensemble in probabilistic climate projections10.1098/rsta.2007.2076
2077-2088J.D Annan and J.C HargreavesEfficient estimation and ensemble generation in climate modelling10.1098/rsta.2007.2067
2089-2101H Huebener, U Cubasch, U Langematz, T Spangehl, F Niehörster, I Fast, and M KunzeEnsemble climate simulations using a fully coupled ocean–troposphere–stratosphere general circulation model10.1098/rsta.2007.2078
2103-2116Seung-Ki Min, Daniel Simonis, and Andreas HenseProbabilistic climate change predictions applying Bayesian model averaging10.1098/rsta.2007.2070
2117-2131Mark New, Ana Lopez, Suraje Dessai, and Rob WilbyChallenges in using probabilistic climate change information for impact assessments: an example from the water sector10.1098/rsta.2007.2080
2133-2143Jonathan Rougier and David M.H SextonInference in ensemble experiments10.1098/rsta.2007.2071
2145-2161D.A Stainforth, M.R Allen, E.R Tredger, and L.A SmithConfidence, uncertainty and decision-support relevance in climate predictions10.1098/rsta.2007.2074
2163-2177David A Stainforth, Thomas E Downing, Richard Washington, Ana Lopez, and Mark NewIssues in the interpretation of climate model ensembles to inform decisions10.1098/rsta.2007.2073
2179-2191Alberto Troccoli and T.N PalmerEnsemble decadal predictions from analysed initial conditions10.1098/rsta.2007.2079
2195-2201Adrian ConstantinIntroduction: some recent developments of nonlinear water wave theory10.1098/rsta.2007.2001
2203-2214Vera Mikyoung HurSymmetry of steady periodic water waves with vorticity10.1098/rsta.2007.2002
2215-2225Erik WahlénOn rotational water waves with surface tension10.1098/rsta.2007.2003
2227-2239Adrian Constantin and Walter StraussRotational steady water waves near stagnation10.1098/rsta.2007.2004
2241-2251David HenryParticle trajectories in linear periodic capillary and capillary–gravity water waves10.1098/rsta.2007.2005
2253-2266David M AmbroseRegularization of the Kelvin–Helmholtz instability by surface tension10.1098/rsta.2007.2006
2267-2280Rossen I IvanovWater waves and integrability10.1098/rsta.2007.2007
2281-2289Joachim EscherWave breaking and shock waves for a periodic shallow water equation10.1098/rsta.2007.2008
2291-2298Jonatan LenellsClassification of all travelling-wave solutions for some nonlinear dispersive equations10.1098/rsta.2007.2009
2299-2312Richard Beals, David H Sattinger, and Jacek SzmigielskiThe string density problem and the Camassa–Holm equation10.1098/rsta.2007.2010
2313-2331Khaled El Dika and Luc MolinetExponential decay of H1-localized solutions and stability of the train of N solitary waves for the Camassa–Holm equation10.1098/rsta.2007.2011
2333-2357Boris KolevBi-Hamiltonian systems on the dual of the Lie algebra of vector fields of the circle and periodic shallow water equations10.1098/rsta.2007.2012
2359-2376R.S JohnsonEdge waves: theories past and present10.1098/rsta.2007.2013
2379-2388Paul G TuckerIntroduction. Computational aerodynamics10.1098/rsta.2007.2014
2389-2418Thomas B Gatski, Christopher L Rumsey, and Rémi ManceauCurrent trends in modelling research for turbulent aerodynamic flows10.1098/rsta.2007.2015
2419-2441Peter W Carpenter, Karen L Kudar, Reza Ali, Pradeep K Sen, and Christopher DaviesA deterministic model for the sublayer streaks in turbulent boundary layers for application to flow control10.1098/rsta.2007.2016
2443-2467Alexander N Secundov, Stanley F Birch, and Paul G TuckerPropulsive jets and their acoustics10.1098/rsta.2007.2017
2469-2499R.E Bartels and A.I SaymaComputational aeroelastic modelling of airframes and turbomachinery: progress and challenges10.1098/rsta.2007.2018
2501-2529A.J Keane and J.P ScanlanDesign search and optimization in aerospace engineering10.1098/rsta.2007.2019
2531-2552Oubay Hassan, Kenneth Morgan, and Nigel WeatherillUnstructured mesh methods for the solution of the unsteady compressible flow equations with moving boundary components10.1098/rsta.2007.2020
2553-2585W.N DawesTurbomachinery computational fluid dynamics: asymptotes and paradigm shifts10.1098/rsta.2007.2021
2587-2611John W Chew and Nicholas J HillsComputational fluid dynamics for turbomachinery internal air systems10.1098/rsta.2007.2022
2615-2629J.C.R Hunt, M Maslin, T Killeen, P Backlund, and H.J SchellnhuberIntroduction. Climate change and urban areas: research dialogue in a policy framework10.1098/rsta.2007.2089
2631-2634E MorleySpeech by Elliot Morley at the Climate Change and Urban Areas Conference, University College London, 3 April 200610.1098/rsta.2007.2085
2635-2657V Pope, S Brown, R Clark, M Collins, W Collins, C Dearden, J Gunson, G Harris, C Jones, A Keen, J Lowe, M Ringer, C Senior, S Sitch, M Webb, and S WoodwardThe Met Office Hadley Centre climate modelling capability: the competing requirements for improved resolution, complexity and dealing with uncertainty10.1098/rsta.2007.2087
2659-2674S Ghosh, M.H Smith, and A RapIntegrating biomass, sulphate and sea-salt aerosol responses into a microphysical chemical parcel model: implications for climate studies10.1098/rsta.2007.2082
2675-2694Drew ShindellEstimating the potential for twenty-first century sudden climate change10.1098/rsta.2007.2088
2695-2716Greg J Holland and Peter J WebsterHeightened tropical cyclone activity in the North Atlantic: natural variability or climate trend?10.1098/rsta.2007.2083
2717-2729Roger A Pielke, JrFuture economic damage from tropical cyclones: sensitivities to societal and climate changes10.1098/rsta.2007.2086
2731-2739David CrichtonWhat can cities do to increase resilience?10.1098/rsta.2007.2081
2741-2776Jan Corfee-Morlot, Mark Maslin, and Jacquelin BurgessGlobal warming in the public sphere10.1098/rsta.2007.2084
2779-2797J.Michael T ThompsonTen years of science in Philosophical Transactions A: with the University Research Fellows10.1098/rsta.2007.0016
2799-2812Nicholas A BesleyComputing protein infrared spectroscopy with quantum chemistry10.1098/rsta.2007.0018
2813-2828Nicholas R WalkerNew opportunities and emerging themes of research in microwave spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.2007.0001
2829-2843Martin J BoothAdaptive optics in microscopy10.1098/rsta.2007.0013
2845-2861Katherine B HoltDiamond at the nanoscale: applications of diamond nanoparticles from cellular biomarkers to quantum computing10.1098/rsta.2007.0005
2863-2878R.K O'ReillySpherical polymer micelles: nanosized reaction vessels?10.1098/rsta.2007.0019
2879-2891S.J AntonyLink between single-particle properties and macroscopic properties in particulate assemblies: role of structures within structures10.1098/rsta.2007.0004
2893-2906Elena BichoutskaiaModelling interwall interactions in carbon nanotubes: fundamentals and device applications10.1098/rsta.2007.0017
2907-2919Francois BarthelatBiomimetics for next generation materials10.1098/rsta.2007.0006
2921-2934Sophia N Yaliraki and Mauricio BarahonaChemistry across scales: from molecules to cells10.1098/rsta.2007.0015
2935-2949Gavin P AndrewsAdvances in solid dosage form manufacturing technology10.1098/rsta.2007.0014
2951-2967Barrak Al-Qallaf, Diganta Bhusan Das, Daisuke Mori, and Zhanfeng CuiModelling transdermal delivery of high molecular weight drugs from microneedle systems10.1098/rsta.2007.0003
2969-2984Julian Leon HuppertFour-stranded DNA: cancer, gene regulation and drug development10.1098/rsta.2007.0011
2985-3002Itai EinavSoil mechanics: breaking ground10.1098/rsta.2007.0009
3003-3017Markus PagitzThe future of scientific ballooning10.1098/rsta.2007.0002
3019-3031Diana McCarthyComputers getting the drift10.1098/rsta.2007.0010
3033-3045Marcus KaiserBrain architecture: a design for natural computation10.1098/rsta.2007.0007
3047-3059Victoria WilliamsThe engineering options for mitigating the climate impacts of aviation10.1098/rsta.2007.0012
3061-3084Francois Lekien and Chad CoullietteChaotic stirring in quasi-turbulent flows10.1098/rsta.2007.0020
3085-3098Richard DawsonRe-engineering cities: a framework for adaptation to global change10.1098/rsta.2007.0008

2006 Volume 364

3-4Anthony Kelly, Bill Clyne, William Bonfield, and Arthur WilloughbyPreface10.1098/rsta.2005.1695
5-14A KellyWhy engineer porous materials?10.1098/rsta.2005.1686
15-30M.F AshbyThe properties of foams and lattices10.1098/rsta.2005.1678
31-68Haydn N.G WadleyMultifunctional periodic cellular metals10.1098/rsta.2005.1697
69-88Eric Maire, Nelly Gimenez, Valérie Sauvant-Moynot, and Henry SautereauX-ray tomography and three-dimensional image analysis of epoxy-glass syntactic foams10.1098/rsta.2005.1691
89-108Peter GöranssonAcoustic and vibrational damping in porous solids10.1098/rsta.2005.1688
109-124Paolo ColomboConventional and novel processing methods for cellular ceramics10.1098/rsta.2005.1683
125-146T.W Clyne, I.O Golosnoy, J.C Tan, and A.E MarkakiPorous materials for thermal management under extreme conditions10.1098/rsta.2005.1682
147-159N.P Brandon and D.J BrettEngineering porous materials for fuel cell applications10.1098/rsta.2005.1684
161-174Richard Holdich, Serguei Kosvintsev, Iain Cumming, and Sergey ZhdanovPore design and engineering for filters and membranes10.1098/rsta.2005.1690
175-187A.F.W WilloughbyDesign and processing of porous materials for electronic applications10.1098/rsta.2005.1694
189-199G.J Parker, M.D.B Charlton, M.E Zoorob, J.J Baumberg, M.C Netti, and T LeeHighly engineered mesoporous structures for optical processing10.1098/rsta.2005.1693
201-215Mikhail R Baklanov and Karen MaexPorous low dielectric constant materials for microelectronics10.1098/rsta.2005.1679
217-225Jillian M BuriakHigh surface area silicon materials: fundamentals and new technology10.1098/rsta.2005.1681
227-232William BonfieldDesigning porous scaffolds for tissue engineering10.1098/rsta.2005.1692
233-248Y Liu, J.P Li, E.B Hunziker, and K de GrootIncorporation of growth factors into medical devices via biomimetic coatings10.1098/rsta.2005.1685
249-261John J.A Barry, Marta M.C.G Silva, Vladimir K Popov, Kevin M Shakesheff, and Steven M HowdleSupercritical carbon dioxide: putting the fizz into biomaterials10.1098/rsta.2005.1687
263-281Julian R Jones, Peter D Lee, and Larry L HenchHierarchical porous materials for tissue engineering10.1098/rsta.2005.1689
289-296Robert ErdélyiIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2005.1719
297-311Michael J ThompsonMagnetohelioseismology10.1098/rsta.2005.1700
313-331T.J Bogdan and P.G JudgeObservational aspects of sunspot oscillations10.1098/rsta.2005.1701
333-349P.S CallyDispersion relations, rays and ray splitting in magnetohelioseismology10.1098/rsta.2005.1702
351-381Robert ErdélyiMagnetic coupling of waves and oscillations in the lower solar atmosphere: can the tail wag the dog?10.1098/rsta.2005.1703
383-394B De Pontieu and R ErdélyiThe nature of moss and lower atmospheric seismology10.1098/rsta.2005.1704
395-404Mats Carlsson and Thomas J BogdanNumerical modelling of MHD waves in the solar chromosphere10.1098/rsta.2005.1705
405-415José Luis BallesterRecent progress in prominence seismology10.1098/rsta.2005.1706
417-432Markus J AschwandenCoronal magnetohydrodynamic waves and oscillations: observations and quests10.1098/rsta.2005.1707
433-446M Goossens, J Andries, and I ArreguiDamping of magnetohydrodynamic waves by resonant absorption in the solar atmosphere10.1098/rsta.2005.1708
447-460B RobertsSlow magnetohydrodynamic waves in the solar atmosphere10.1098/rsta.2005.1709
461-472I De MoortelPropagating magnetohydrodynamics waves in coronal loops10.1098/rsta.2005.1710
473-483Valery M NakariakovMagnetohydrodynamic waves in coronal polar plumes10.1098/rsta.2005.1711
485-504Michael S RudermanNonlinear waves in the solar atmosphere10.1098/rsta.2005.1712
505-527Joseph V HollwegDrivers of the solar wind: then and now10.1098/rsta.2005.1713
529-532I Arregui, T Van Doorsselaere, J Andries, M Goossens, and D KimpeQuasi-mode damping in two-dimensional fully non-uniform coronal loops10.1098/rsta.2005.1714
533-536Bo Li and Xing LiAlfvénic-turbulence-heated magnetic loops: effects of lateral expansion and magnetic twist10.1098/rsta.2005.1715
537-540Redouane Mecheri and Eckart MarschCoronal waves: propagation in the multi-fluid description10.1098/rsta.2005.1716
541-545Balázs PintérSolar atmospheric magnetic effects on global acoustic and atmospheric gravity eigenoscillations10.1098/rsta.2005.1717
547-550Jaume Terradas, Ramón Oliver, and José Luis BallesterExcitation and damping of disturbances in cylindrical coronal loops10.1098/rsta.2005.1718
553-557S.M Hooker, D.A Jaroszynski, and K BurnettIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2005.1720
559-575Robert BinghamBasic concepts in plasma accelerators10.1098/rsta.2005.1722
577-585C Joshi and W.B MoriThe status and evolution of plasma wakefield particle accelerators10.1098/rsta.2005.1723
585-600Wim Leemans, Eric Esarey, Cameron Geddes, Carl Schroeder, and Csaba TóthLaser guiding for GeV laser–plasma accelerators10.1098/rsta.2005.1724
601-610V Malka, J Faure, Y Glinec, and A.F LifschitzLaser–plasma accelerator: status and perspectives10.1098/rsta.2005.1725
611-622W.D Kimura, N.E Andreev, M Babzien, I Ben-Zvi, D.B Cline, C.E Dilley, S.C Gottschalk, S.M Hooker, K.P Kusche, S.V Kuznetsov, I.V Pavlishin, I.V Pogorelsky, A.A Pogosova, L.C Steinhauer, A Ting, V Yakimenko, A Zigler, and F ZhouInverse free electron lasers and laser wakefield acceleration driven by CO2 lasers10.1098/rsta.2005.1726
623-633A Pukhov and S GordienkoBubble regime of wake field acceleration: similarity theory and optimal scalings10.1098/rsta.2005.1727
635-645Albert Reitsma and Dino JaroszynskiElectron and photon beams interacting with plasma10.1098/rsta.2005.1728
647-661H.M Milchberg, K.Y Kim, V Kumarappan, B.D Layer, and H ShengClustered gases as a medium for efficient plasma waveguide generation10.1098/rsta.2005.1729
663-677S.P.D Mangles, K Krushelnick, Z Najmudin, M.S Wei, B Walton, A Gopal, A.E Dangor, S Fritzler, C.D Murphy, A.G.R Thomas, W.B Mori, J Gallacher, D Jaroszynski, P.A Norreys, and R ViskupThe generation of mono-energetic electron beams from ultrashort pulse laser–plasma interactions10.1098/rsta.2005.1730
679-687M.J van der Wiel, O.J Luiten, G.J.H Brussaard, S.B van der Geer, W.H Urbanus, W van Dijk, and Th van OudheusdenLaser wakefield acceleration: the injection issue. Overview and latest results10.1098/rsta.2005.1731
689-710D.A Jaroszynski, R Bingham, E Brunetti, B Ersfeld, J Gallacher, B van der Geer, R Issac, S.P Jamison, D Jones, M de Loos, A Lyachev, V Pavlov, A Reitsma, Y Saveliev, G Vieux, and S.M WigginsRadiation sources based on laser–plasma interactions10.1098/rsta.2005.1732
711-723Paul McKenna, Filip Lindau, Olle Lundh, David Neely, Anders Persson, and Claes-Göran WahlströmHigh-intensity laser-driven proton acceleration: influence of pulse contrast10.1098/rsta.2005.1733
725-740S Kalmykov, O Polomarov, D Korobkin, J Otwinowski, J Power, and G ShvetsNovel techniques of laser acceleration: from structures to plasmas10.1098/rsta.2005.1734
741-778Jason R Dwyer, Christoph T Hebeisen, Ralph Ernstorfer, Maher Harb, Vatche B Deyirmenjian, Robert E Jordan, and R.J Dwayne MillerFemtosecond electron diffraction: ‘making the molecular movie’10.1098/rsta.2005.1735
781John LawtonForeword10.1098/rsta.2006.1736
783-784Philip L WoodworthPreface10.1098/rsta.2006.1755
785-786Jean-Marc Molines, Bernard Barnier, Jacques Verron, and Philip WoodworthIn Memoriam10.1098/rsta.2006.1756
787-803Philip L WoodworthSome important issues to do with long-term sea level change10.1098/rsta.2006.1737
805-820Laury Miller and Bruce C DouglasOn the rate and causes of twentieth century sea-level rise10.1098/rsta.2006.1738
821-844Hans-Peter PlagRecent relative sea-level trends: an attempt to quantify the forcing factors10.1098/rsta.2006.1739
845-856M.N Tsimplis, A.G.P Shaw, R.A Flather, and D.K WoolfThe influence of the North Atlantic Oscillation on the sea-level around the northern European coasts reconsidered: the thermosteric effects10.1098/rsta.2006.1740
857-866Julian D Orford, Joanne Murdy, and Robert FreelDeveloping constraints on the relative sea-level curve for the northeast of Ireland from the mid-Holocene to the present day10.1098/rsta.2006.1741
867-884Baptiste Mourre, Laurence Crosnier, and Christian Le ProvostReal-time sea-level gauge observations and operational oceanography10.1098/rsta.2006.1743
885-901Chris W Hughes and Michael P MeredithCoherent sea-level fluctuations along the global continental slope10.1098/rsta.2006.1744
903-916Rory J Bingham and Keith HainesMean dynamic topography: intercomparisons and errors10.1098/rsta.2006.1745
917-930F.N Teferle, R.M Bingley, S.D.P Williams, T.F Baker, and A.H DodsonUsing continuous GPS and absolute gravity to separate vertical land movements and changes in sea-level at tide-gauges in the UK10.1098/rsta.2006.1746
931-948G.A Milne, I Shennan, B.A.R Youngs, A.I Waugh, F.N Teferle, R.M Bingley, S.E Bassett, C Cuthbert-Brown, and S.L BradleyModelling the glacial isostatic adjustment of the UK region10.1098/rsta.2006.1747
949-972David E Smith, Peter T Fretwell, Robin A Cullingford, and Callum R FirthTowards improved empirical isobase models of Holocene land uplift for mainland Scotland, UK10.1098/rsta.2006.1748
973-991Robin J Edwards and B.P HortonDeveloping detailed records of relative sea-level change using a foraminiferal transfer function: an example from North Norfolk, UK10.1098/rsta.2006.1749
993-1008John G ReesSea-level, topographical and sediment supply controls on Holocene sediment composition in the Humber Estuary, UK10.1098/rsta.2006.1750
1009-1026P Moore, Q Zhang, and A AlothmanRecent results on modelling the spatial and temporal structure of the Earth's gravity field10.1098/rsta.2006.1751
1027-1049Jim W Hall, Paul B Sayers, Mike J.A Walkden, and Mike PanzeriImpacts of climate change on coastal flood risk in England and Wales: 2030–210010.1098/rsta.2006.1752
1051-1071J.A Dearing, N Richmond, A.J Plater, J Wolf, D Prandle, and T.J CoulthardModelling approaches for coastal simulation based on cellular automata: the need and potential10.1098/rsta.2006.1753
1073-1095Robert J Nicholls and Richard S.J TolImpacts and responses to sea-level rise: a global analysis of the SRES scenarios over the twenty-first century10.1098/rsta.2006.1754
1099-1106David Gavaghan, Alan Garny, Philip K Maini, and Peter KohlMathematical models in physiology10.1098/rsta.2006.1757
1107-1133Gentaro Iribe, Peter Kohl, and Denis NobleModulatory effect of calmodulin-dependent kinase II (CaMKII) on sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ handling and interval–force relations: a modelling study10.1098/rsta.2006.1758
1135-1154Jae Boum Youm, Nari Kim, Jin Han, Euiyong Kim, Hyun Joo, Chae Hun Leem, Gazunori Goto, Akinori Noma, and Yung E EarmA mathematical model of pacemaker activity recorded from mouse small intestine10.1098/rsta.2006.1759
1155-1170Samuel Bernard, Branka Čajavec, Laurent Pujo-Menjouet, Michael C Mackey, and Hanspeter HerzelModelling transcriptional feedback loops: the role of Gro/TLE1 in Hes1 oscillations10.1098/rsta.2006.1761
1171-1186Edmund J Crampin, Nicolas P Smith, A. Elise Langham, Richard H Clayton, and Clive H OrchardAcidosis in models of cardiac ventricular myocytes10.1098/rsta.2006.1763
1187-1206Michal Pásek, Jiři Šimurda, and Georges ChristéThe functional role of cardiac T-tubules explored in a model of rat ventricular myocytes10.1098/rsta.2006.1764
1207-1222Martin Fink, Wayne R Giles, and Denis NobleContributions of inwardly rectifying K+ currents to repolarization assessed using mathematical models of human ventricular myocytes10.1098/rsta.2006.1765
1223-1243Chae Hun Leem, Won Tae Kim, Jeong Mi Ha, Yoon Jin Lee, Hyeon Chan Seong, Han Choe, Yeon Jin Jang, Jae Boum Youm, and Yung E EarmSimulation of Ca2+-activated Cl− current of cardiomyocytes in rabbit pulmonary vein: implications of subsarcolemmal Ca2+ dynamics10.1098/rsta.2006.1766
1245-1265K Terashima, A Takeuchi, N Sarai, S Matsuoka, E.B Shim, C.H Leem, and A NomaModelling Cl− homeostasis and volume regulation of the cardiac cell10.1098/rsta.2006.1767
1267-1282Athanasius F.M Marée, Richard Kublik, Diane T Finegood, and Leah Edelstein-KeshetModelling the onset of Type 1 diabetes: can impaired macrophage phagocytosis make the difference between health and disease?10.1098/rsta.2006.1769
1283-1298I.V Biktasheva, R.D Simitev, R Suckley, and V.N BiktashevAsymptotic properties of mathematical models of excitability10.1098/rsta.2006.1770
1299-1311Benjamin E Steinberg, Leon Glass, Alvin Shrier, and Gil BubThe role of heterogeneities and intercellular coupling in wave propagation in cardiac tissue10.1098/rsta.2006.1771
1313-1327Alan P Benson, Richard H Clayton, Arun V Holden, Sanjay Kharche, and Wing C TongEndogenous driving and synchronization in cardiac and uterine virtual tissues: bifurcations and local coupling10.1098/rsta.2006.1772
1331Peter Kohl, Alan Garny, Philip K Maini, and David GavaghanPreface10.1098/rsta.2006.1787
1333-1348David W Bourn, Mary M Maleckar, Blanca Rodriguez, and Natalia A TrayanovaMechanistic enquiry into the effect of increased pacing rate on the upper limit of vulnerability10.1098/rsta.2006.1775
1349-1366Samuel R Kuo and Natalia A TrayanovaAction potential morphology heterogeneity in the atrium and its effect on atrial reentry: a two-dimensional and quasi-three-dimensional study10.1098/rsta.2006.1776
1367-1383O Solovyova, L.B Katsnelson, P Konovalov, O Lookin, A.S Moskvin, Yu.L Protsenko, N Vikulova, P Kohl, and V.S MarkhasinActivation sequence as a key factor in spatio-temporal optimization of myocardial function10.1098/rsta.2006.1777
1385-1405Steven McDougall, John Dallon, Jonathan Sherratt, and Philip MainiFibroblast migration and collagen deposition during dermal wound healing: mathematical modelling and clinical implications10.1098/rsta.2006.1773
1407-1422Y Lu, K.H Parker, and W WangEffects of osmotic pressure in the extracellular matrix on tissue deformation10.1098/rsta.2006.1778
1423-1442James B Bassingthwaighte, Gary M Raymond, James D Ploger, Lisa M Schwartz, and Thomas R BukowskiGENTEX, a general multiscale model for in vivo tissue exchanges and intraorgan metabolism10.1098/rsta.2006.1779
1443-1464Gernot Schaller and Michael Meyer-HermannContinuum versus discrete model: a comparison for multicellular tumour spheroids10.1098/rsta.2006.1780
1465-1481Gunnar Seemann, Christine Höper, Frank B Sachse, Olaf Dössel, Arun V Holden, and Henggui ZhangHeterogeneous three-dimensional anatomical and electrophysiological model of human atria10.1098/rsta.2006.1781
1483-1500Eun Bo Shim, Chae Hun Leem, Yasuyuki Abe, and Akinori NomaA new multi-scale simulation model of the circulation: from cells to system10.1098/rsta.2006.1782
1501-1516Joe Pitt-Francis, Alan Garny, and David GavaghanEnabling computer models of the heart for high-performance computers and the grid10.1098/rsta.2006.1783
1517-1532Benjamin Ribba, Philippe Tracqui, Jean-Laurent Boix, Jean-Pierre Boissel, and S. Randall ThomasQxDB: a generic database to support mathematical modelling in biology10.1098/rsta.2006.1784
1533-1549Elaine Welsh, Marina Jirotka, and David GavaghanPost-genomic science: cross-disciplinary and large-scale collaborative research and its organizational and technological challenges for the scientific research process10.1098/rsta.2006.1785
1551-1561G.G Pinter and J.L ShohetTwo fluid compartments in the renal inner medulla: a view through the keyhole of the concentrating process10.1098/rsta.2006.1774
1563-1578H.M Byrne, T Alarcon, M.R Owen, S.D Webb, and P.K MainiModelling aspects of cancer dynamics: a review10.1098/rsta.2006.1786
1581-1582Tony PaynePreface10.1098/rsta.2006.1789
1583-1605Robert BindschadlerThe environment and evolution of the West Antarctic ice sheet: setting the stage10.1098/rsta.2006.1790
1607-1625David E Sugden, Michael J Bentley, and Colm Ó CofaighGeological and geomorphological insights into Antarctic ice sheet evolution10.1098/rsta.2006.1791
1627-1635D.J Wingham, A Shepherd, A Muir, and G.J MarshallMass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet10.1098/rsta.2006.1792
1637-1655Eric RignotChanges in ice dynamics and mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet10.1098/rsta.2006.1793
1657-1681Stan JacobsObservations of change in the Southern Ocean10.1098/rsta.2006.1794
1683-1708Andrew J Monaghan, David H Bromwich, and Sheng-Hung WangRecent trends in Antarctic snow accumulation from Polar MM5 simulations10.1098/rsta.2006.1795
1709-1732J.M Gregory and P HuybrechtsIce-sheet contributions to future sea-level change10.1098/rsta.2006.1796
1733-1767Richard C.A HindmarshThe role of membrane-like stresses in determining the stability and sensitivity of the Antarctic ice sheets: back pressure and grounding line motion10.1098/rsta.2006.1797
1769-1794G.W Evatt, A.C Fowler, C.D Clark, and N.R.J HultonSubglacial floods beneath ice sheets10.1098/rsta.2006.1798
1795-1814Ian Joughin, Jonathan L Bamber, Ted Scambos, Slawek Tulaczyk, Mark Fahnestock, and Douglas R MacAyealIntegrating satellite observations with modelling: basal shear stress of the Filcher-Ronne ice streams, Antarctica10.1098/rsta.2006.1799
1815-1839Andreas Vieli, Antony J Payne, Zhijun Du, and Andrew ShepherdNumerical modelling and data assimilation of the Larsen B ice shelf, Antarctic Peninsula10.1098/rsta.2006.1800
1841-1865Robert J Arthern and Richard C.A HindmarshDetermining the contribution of Antarctica to sea-level rise using data assimilation methods10.1098/rsta.2006.1801
1867-1872Antony J Payne, Julian C.R Hunt, and Duncan J WinghamEvolution of the Antarctic ice sheet: new understanding and challenges10.1098/rsta.2006.1802
1875-1888Herbert E Huppert and R. Stephen J SparksExtreme natural hazards: population growth, globalization and environmental change10.1098/rsta.2006.1803
1889-1909W.J McGuireGlobal risk from extreme geophysical events: threat identification and assessment10.1098/rsta.2006.1804
1911-1925James JacksonFatal attraction: living with earthquakes, the growth of villages into megacities, and earthquake vulnerability in the modern world10.1098/rsta.2006.1805
1927-1945Hiroo KanamoriLessons from the 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake10.1098/rsta.2006.1806
1947-1963Kerry SiehSumatran megathrust earthquakes: from science to saving lives10.1098/rsta.2006.1807
1965-1988Ross S Stein, Shinji Toda, Tom Parsons, and Elliot GrunewaldA new probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for greater Tokyo10.1098/rsta.2006.1808
1989-2007E.N Bernard, H.O Mofjeld, V Titov, C.E Synolakis, and F.I GonzálezTsunami: scientific frontiers, mitigation, forecasting and policy implications10.1098/rsta.2006.1809
2009-2039D.G Masson, C.B Harbitz, R.B Wynn, G Pedersen, and F LøvholtSubmarine landslides: processes, triggers and hazard prediction10.1098/rsta.2006.1810
2041-2054David MorrisonAsteroid and comet impacts: the ultimate environmental catastrophe10.1098/rsta.2006.1812
2055-2072Jacob B Lowenstern, Robert B Smith, and David P HillMonitoring super-volcanoes: geophysical and geochemical signals at Yellowstone and other large caldera systems10.1098/rsta.2006.1813
2073-2097S SelfThe effects and consequences of very large explosive volcanic eruptions10.1098/rsta.2006.1814
2099-2115Ewen McCallum and Julian HemingHurricane Katrina: an environmental perspective10.1098/rsta.2006.1815
2117-2133John F.B Mitchell, Jason Lowe, Richard A Wood, and Michael VellingaExtreme events due to human-induced climate change10.1098/rsta.2006.1816
2135-2145Howard S WheaterFlood hazard and management: a UK perspective10.1098/rsta.2006.1817
2147-2165Anselm SmolkaNatural disasters and the challenge of extreme events: risk management from an insurance perspective10.1098/rsta.2006.1818
2167-2182Reid BasherGlobal early warning systems for natural hazards: systematic and people-centred10.1098/rsta.2006.1819
2183-2189Haresh C ShahThe last mile: earthquake risk mitigation assistance in developing countries10.1098/rsta.2006.1821
2191-2216P.C Kesavan and M.S SwaminathanManaging extreme natural disasters in coastal areas10.1098/rsta.2006.1822
2217-2229Maxx DilleySetting priorities: global patterns of disaster risk10.1098/rsta.2006.1823
2231-2265Costas E Synolakis and Eddie N BernardTsunami science before and beyond Boxing Day 200410.1098/rsta.2006.1824
2269-2277Giuseppe Rega and Stefano LenciIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2006.1825
2279-2307Alexander L Fradkov, Robin J Evans, and Boris R AndrievskyControl of chaos: methods and applications in mechanics10.1098/rsta.2006.1826
2309-2334Kestutis PyragasDelayed feedback control of chaos10.1098/rsta.2006.1827
2335-2351Ricardo ChacónMelnikov method approach to control of homoclinic/heteroclinic chaos by weak harmonic excitations10.1098/rsta.2006.1828
2353-2381Stefano Lenci and Giuseppe RegaOptimal control and anti-control of the nonlinear dynamics of a rigid block10.1098/rsta.2006.1829
2383-2395S Boccaletti and J BragardControlling spatio-temporal chaos in the scenario of the one-dimensional complex Ginzburg–Landau equation10.1098/rsta.2006.1830
2397-2415M di Bernardo and D.P StotenMinimal control synthesis adaptive control of nonlinear systems: utilizing the properties of chaos10.1098/rsta.2006.1831
2417-2432S.C Sinha and Alexandra DávidControl of chaos in nonlinear systems with time-periodic coefficients10.1098/rsta.2006.1832
2433-2447Guanrong Chen and Yuming ShiIntroduction to anti-control of discrete chaos: theory and applications10.1098/rsta.2006.1833
2449-2462Zheng-Ming Ge, Ching-Ming Chang, and Yen-Sheng ChenAnti-control of chaos of single time-scale brushless DC motor10.1098/rsta.2006.1834
2463-2481Elbert E.N Macau and Celso GrebogiControl of chaos and its relevancy to spacecraft steering10.1098/rsta.2006.1835
2483-2494Sudeshna Sinha and William L DittoExploiting the controlled responses of chaotic elements to design configurable hardware10.1098/rsta.2006.1836
2495-2513D Chelidze and J.P CusumanoPhase space warping: nonlinear time-series analysis for slowly drifting systems10.1098/rsta.2006.1837
2515-2538Shih-Hsun Yin and Bogdan I EpureanuStructural health monitoring based on sensitivity vector fields and attractor morphing10.1098/rsta.2006.1838
2539-2564Francis C Moon and Preston D StiefelCoexisting chaotic and periodic dynamics in clock escapements10.1098/rsta.2006.1839
2567-2571Duncan W Bruce, John W Goodby, J. Roy Sambles, and Harry J ColesIntroduction: new directions in liquid crystal science10.1098/rsta.2006.1840
2573-2596Cyrus R Safinya, Kai Ewert, Ayesha Ahmad, Heather M Evans, Uri Raviv, Daniel J Needleman, Alison J Lin, Nelle L Slack, Cyril George, and Charles E SamuelCationic liposome–DNA complexes: from liquid crystal science to gene delivery applications10.1098/rsta.2006.1841
2597-2614Magdalena Baciu, Sarra C Sebai, Oscar Ces, Xavier Mulet, James A Clarke, Gemma C Shearman, Robert V Law, Richard H Templer, Christophe Plisson, Christine A Parker, and Antony GeeDegradative transport of cationic amphiphilic drugs across phospholipid bilayers10.1098/rsta.2006.1842
2615-2633Françoise Livolant, Stéphanie Mangenot, Amélie Leforestier, Aurélie Bertin, Marta de Frutos, Eric Raspaud, and Dominique DurandAre liquid crystalline properties of nucleosomes involved in chromosome structure and dynamics?10.1098/rsta.2006.1843
2635-2655John M Seddon, Adam M Squires, Charlotte E Conn, Oscar Ces, Andrew J Heron, Xavier Mulet, Gemma C Shearman, and Richard H TemplerPressure-jump X-ray studies of liquid crystal transitions in lipids10.1098/rsta.2006.1844
2657-2679Wolfgang Weissflog, H.N Shreenivasa Murthy, Siegmar Diele, and Gerhard PelzlRelationships between molecular structure and physical properties in bent-core mesogens10.1098/rsta.2006.1845
2681-2696T.J Dingemans, L.A Madsen, N.A Zafiropoulos, Wenbin Lin, and E.T SamulskiUniaxial and biaxial nematic liquid crystals10.1098/rsta.2006.1846
2697-2708Andrew N CammidgeThe effect of size and shape variation in discotic liquid crystals based on triphenylene cores10.1098/rsta.2006.1847
2709-2719Virgil PercecBioinspired supramolecular liquid crystals10.1098/rsta.2006.1848
2721-2732T.D Wilkinson, C Henderson, D Gil Leyva, R Ghannam, and W.A CrosslandNon-display applications and the next generation of liquid crystal over silicon technology10.1098/rsta.2006.1849
2733-2746J. Roy Sambles, Robert Kelly, and Fuzi YangMetal slits and liquid crystals at microwave frequencies10.1098/rsta.2006.1850
2747-2761Peter Palffy-Muhoray, Wenyi Cao, Michele Moreira, Bahman Taheri, and Antonio MunozPhotonics and lasing in liquid crystal materials10.1098/rsta.2006.1851
2763-2777Min-Hui Li and Patrick KellerArtificial muscles based on liquid crystal elastomers10.1098/rsta.2006.1853
2779-2787Iain McCulloch, Clare Bailey, Kristijonas Genevicius, Martin Heeney, Maxim Shkunov, David Sparrowe, Steven Tierney, Weimin Zhang, Rodney Baldwin, Theo Kreouzis, Jens W Andreasen, Dag W Breiby, and Martin M NielsenDesigning solution-processable air-stable liquid crystalline crosslinkable semiconductors10.1098/rsta.2006.1854
2789-2805Helen F Gleeson, Tiffany A Wood, and Mark DickinsonLaser manipulation in liquid crystals: an approach to microfluidics and micromachines10.1098/rsta.2006.1855
2807-2816M.C.D Mourad, J.E.G.J Wijnhoven, D.D van 't Zand, D van der Beek, and H.N.W LekkerkerkerGelation versus liquid crystal phase transitions in suspensions of plate-like particles10.1098/rsta.2006.1856
2817-2840Markus AntoniettiSilica nanocasting of lyotropic surfactant phases and organized organic matter: material science or an analytical tool?10.1098/rsta.2006.1857
2841-2843George W GrayConcluding remarks10.1098/rsta.2006.1858
2847-2853Takeshi OkaIntroductory remarks10.1098/rsta.2006.1870
2855-2876Werner Kutzelnigg and Ralph JaquetExplicitly correlated potential energy surface of , including relativistic and adiabatic corrections10.1098/rsta.2006.1871
2877-2888Alexander Alijah and Juergen HinzeRotation–vibrational states of and the adiabatic approximation10.1098/rsta.2006.1860
2889-2901Alexander Alijah and António J.C Varandasin the electronic triplet state: current status10.1098/rsta.2006.1882
2903-2916Jonathan Tennyson, Paolo Barletta, James J Munro, and Bruno C SilvaThe role of asymptotic vibrational states in10.1098/rsta.2006.1890
2917-2929Jennifer L GottfriedNear-infrared spectroscopy of above the barrier to linearity10.1098/rsta.2006.1868
2931-2942Juraj Glosík, P Hlavenka, R Plašil, F Windisch, D Gerlich, A Wolf, and H KreckelAction spectroscopy of and D2H+ using overtone excitation10.1098/rsta.2006.1866
2943-2952Takayoshi AmanoSubmillimetre-wave lines of H2D+ and D2H+ as probes into chemistry in cold dark clouds10.1098/rsta.2006.1861
2953-2963Benjamin J McCallDissociative recombination of cold and its interstellar implications10.1098/rsta.2006.1876
2965-2980Chris H Greene and V KokooulineTheoretical progress and challenges in dissociative recombination10.1098/rsta.2006.1869
2981-2997Andreas Wolf, H Kreckel, L Lammich, D Strasser, J Mikosch, J Glosík, R Plašil, S Altevogt, V Andrianarijaona, H Buhr, J Hoffmann, M Lestinsky, I Nevo, S Novotny, D.A Orlov, H.B Pedersen, A.S Terekhov, J Toker, R Wester, D Gerlich, D Schwalm, and D ZajfmanEffects of molecular rotation in low-energy electron collisions of10.1098/rsta.2006.1881
2999-3005Åsa Larson, Johanna Roos, and Ann E OrelIon-pair formation in electron recombination with H3+10.1098/rsta.2006.1884
3007-3034D Gerlich, F Windisch, P Hlavenka, R Plašil, and J GlosikDynamical constraints and nuclear spin caused restrictions in collision systems10.1098/rsta.2006.1865
3035-3042T.R Geballetowards and within the Galactic centre10.1098/rsta.2006.1864
3043-3047Franck Le Petit and Evelyne RoueffModels of in warm, diffuse, molecular gas in the Galactic centre10.1098/rsta.2006.1873
3049-3062Harvey S Lisztin the diffuse interstellar medium10.1098/rsta.2006.1875
3063-3080Helen Roberts and T.J MillarDeuterated as a probe of isotope fractionation in star-forming regions10.1098/rsta.2006.1878
3081-3090Charlotte Vastel, T.G Phillips, P Caselli, C Ceccarelli, and L PaganiDeuterium enhancement in in pre-stellar cores10.1098/rsta.2006.1880
3091-3100Cecilia Ceccarelli and Carsten DominikObservations and models of deuterated in proto-planetary disks10.1098/rsta.2006.1862
3101-3106Floris F.S van der TakUsing H3+ and H2D+ as probes of star-forming regions10.1098/rsta.2006.1879
3107-3112Simon Glover and Daniel Wolf Savincooling in primordial gas10.1098/rsta.2006.1867
3113-3120Alexandre Faure, Laurent Wiesenfeld, Pierre Valiron, and Jonathan TennysonElectron-impact rotational excitation of : relevance for thermalization and dissociation dynamics10.1098/rsta.2006.1863
3121-3137Steve Miller, Tom Stallard, Chris Smith, George Millward, Henrik Melin, Makenzie Lystrup, and Alan Aylward: the driver of giant planet atmospheres10.1098/rsta.2006.1877
3139-3146Emmanuel LellouchSpectro-imaging observations of on Jupiter10.1098/rsta.2006.1874
3147-3148Mats LarssonHyzone10.1098/rsta.2006.1872
3149-3151Takeshi OkaCorrection and addendum to Oka 2000: introductory remarks10.1098/rsta.2006.1883
3155-3169J. Michael T Thompson and Charles H.-T WangEmerging frontiers in the physical sciences10.1098/rsta.2006.1909
3171-3182Mirna DžamonjaMeasure recognition problem10.1098/rsta.2006.1896
3183-3198Andrew N.W HoneDodgson condensation, alternating signs and square ice10.1098/rsta.2006.1887
3199-3214Sophie HuczynskaPowerline communication and the 36 officers problem10.1098/rsta.2006.1885
3215-3230Alexander W DentFundamental problems in provable security and cryptography10.1098/rsta.2006.1895
3231-3249Beatrice PelloniLinear and nonlinear generalized Fourier transforms10.1098/rsta.2006.1893
3251-3266Jean-Luc Thiffeault and Matthew D FinnTopology, braids and mixing in fluids10.1098/rsta.2006.1899
3267-3283Helen J WilsonInstabilities and constitutive modelling10.1098/rsta.2006.1892
3285-3300Johannes ZimmerJog my shape memory: dynamics as a challenge in mathematical materials science10.1098/rsta.2006.1898
3301-3318Stephen Coombes, Brent Doiron, Krešimir Josić, and Eric Shea-BrownTowards blueprints for network architecture, biophysical dynamics and signal transduction10.1098/rsta.2006.1903
3319-3334Sarah Anne HarrisModelling the biomechanical properties of DNA using computer simulation10.1098/rsta.2006.1906
3335-3355Tanniemola B LiverpoolActive gels: where polymer physics meets cytoskeletal dynamics10.1098/rsta.2006.1897
3357-3373Reidun TwarockMathematical virology: a novel approach to the structure and assembly of viruses10.1098/rsta.2006.1900
3375-3388Charles H.-T WangNew ‘phase’ of quantum gravity10.1098/rsta.2006.1904
3389-3405T.G Shears, B Heinemann, and D WatersIn search of the origin of mass10.1098/rsta.2006.1905
3407-3422Vivien M KendonA random walk approach to quantum algorithms10.1098/rsta.2006.1901
3423-3438Sonia G SchirmerQuantum choreography: making molecules dance to technology's tune?10.1098/rsta.2006.1889
3439-3462F BenabidHollow-core photonic bandgap fibre: new light guidance for new science and technology10.1098/rsta.2006.1908
3463-3476Jiannis K Pachos and Angelo C.M CarolloGeometric phases and criticality in spin systems10.1098/rsta.2006.1894
3477-3492Amalia Patanè and Mark FromholdNovel regimes of electron dynamics in superlattices10.1098/rsta.2006.1886
3493-3503Kylie R CatchpoleNanostructures in photovoltaics10.1098/rsta.2006.1902
3505-3520Harry DankowiczNonlinear dynamics as an essential tool for non-destructive characterization of soft nanostructures using tapping-mode atomic force microscopy10.1098/rsta.2006.1907
3521-3537David McGloinOptical tweezers: 20 years on10.1098/rsta.2006.1891
3539-3540Robert J Nicholls and Richard S.J TolImpacts and responses to sea-level rise: a global analysis of the SRES scenarios over the twenty-first century10.1098/rsta.2006.1754

2005 Volume 363

3-13T. Spencer, A. S. Laughton, and N. C. FlemmingVariability, interaction and change in the atmosphere–ocean–ecology system of the Western Indian Ocean10.1098/rsta.2004.1495
15-24Lindsay M. Parson and Alan J. EvansSeafloor topography and tectonic elements of the Western Indian Ocean10.1098/rsta.2004.1472
25-42Julia Slingo, Hilary Spencer, Brian Hoskins, Paul Berrisford, and Emily BlackThe meteorology of the Western Indian Ocean, and the influence of the East African Highlands10.1098/rsta.2004.1473
43-47Emily BlackThe relationship between Indian Ocean sea–surface temperature and East African rainfall10.1098/rsta.2004.1474
49-54Declan Conway, Edward Allison, Richard Felstead, and Marisa GouldenRainfall variability in East Africa: implications for natural resources management and livelihoods10.1098/rsta.2004.1475
55-59J. Carter Ingram and Terence P. DawsonClimate change impacts and vegetation response on the island of Madagascar10.1098/rsta.2004.1476
61-62Gil Lizcano and Martin ToddNon–ENSO control on southern Africa precipitation variability10.1098/rsta.2004.1477
63-76Wilhelmus P. M. de Ruijter, Herman Ridderinkhof, and Mathijs W. SchoutenVariability of the southwest Indian Ocean10.1098/rsta.2004.1478
77-79G. D. Quartly, J. J. H. Buck, and M. A. SrokoszEddy variability east of Madagascar10.1098/rsta.2004.1479
81-99I. N. McCave, T. Kiefer, D. J. R. Thornalley, and H. ElderfieldDeep flow in the Madagascar–Mascarene Basin over the last 150000 years10.1098/rsta.2004.1480
101-120Siwan A. Rees, Bradley N. Opdyke, Paul A. Wilson, and L. Keith FifieldCoral reef sedimentation on Rodrigues and the Western Indian Ocean and its impact on the carbon cycle10.1098/rsta.2004.1481
121-142J. Zinke, M. Pfeiffer, O. Timm, W.–C. Dullo, and G. R. DaviesAtmosphere–ocean dynamics in the Western Indian Ocean recorded in corals10.1098/rsta.2004.1482
143-149Friedrich A. SchottShallow overturning circulation of the Western Indian Ocean10.1098/rsta.2004.1483
151-168A. L. New, K. Stansfield, D. Smythe-Wright, D. A. Smeed, A. J. Evans, and S. G. AldersonPhysical and biochemical aspects of the flow across the Mascarene Plateau in the Indian Ocean10.1098/rsta.2004.1484
169-185D. Smythe-Wright, S. M. Boswell, C. H. Lucas, A. L. New, and M. S. VarneyHalocarbon and dimethyl sulphide studies around the Mascarene Plateau10.1098/rsta.2004.1485
187-189Dominic R. Kniveton, Martin C. Todd, Jean Sciare, and Nikos MihalopoulosThe net effect of ultraviolet radiation on atmospheric dimethylsulphide over the Southern Indian Ocean10.1098/rsta.2004.1486
191-202Christopher P. Gallienne and Denise Smythe-WrightEpipelagic mesozooplankton dynamics around the Mascarene Plateau and Basin, Southwestern Indian Ocean10.1098/rsta.2004.1487
203-228Andrew S. Y. Mackie, P. Graham Oliver, Teresa Darbyshire, and Kate MortimerShallow marine benthic invertebrates of the Seychelles Plateau: high diversity in a tropical oligotrophic environment10.1098/rsta.2004.1488
229-250John Turner and Rebecca KlausCoral reefs of the Mascarenes, Western Indian Ocean10.1098/rsta.2004.1489
251-255Ben Stobart, Kristian Teleki, Raymond Buckley, Nigel Downing, and Martin CallowCoral recovery at Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles: five years after the 1998 bleaching event10.1098/rsta.2004.1490
257-261Nigel Downing, Raymond Buckley, Ben Stobart, Larry LeClair, and Kristian TelekiReef fish diversity at Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles, during the five years following the 1998 coral bleaching event10.1098/rsta.2004.1491
263-284Rudy van der Elst, Bernadine Everett, Narriman Jiddawi, Gerald Mwatha, Paula Santana Afonso, and David BoulleFish, fishers and fisheries of the Western Indian Ocean: their diversity and status. A preliminary assessment10.1098/rsta.2004.1492
285-294Sharveen PersandResearch initiatives in Mauritius10.1098/rsta.2004.1493
295-307Rolph PayetResearch, assessment and management on the Mascarene Plateau: a large marine ecosystem perspective10.1098/rsta.2004.1494
311-313Paul F. McMillan and David C. ClaryIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2004.1512
315-329Ahmed H. ZewailDiffraction, crystallography and microscopy beyond three dimensions: structural dynamics in space and time10.1098/rsta.2004.1513
331-356Martin Karplus, Yi Qin Gao, Jianpeng Ma, Arjan van der Vaart, and Wei YangProtein structural transitions and their functional role10.1098/rsta.2004.1496
357-377David J. WalesThe energy landscape as a unifying theme in molecular science10.1098/rsta.2004.1497
379-391Frank Sobott, Margaret G. McCammon, Helena Hernández, and Carol V. RobinsonThe flight of macromolecular complexes in a mass spectrometer10.1098/rsta.2004.1498
393-413M. Y. Choi, F. Dong, and R. E. MillerMultiple tautomers of cytosine identified and characterized by infrared laser spectroscopy in helium nanodroplets: probing structure using vibrational transition moment angles10.1098/rsta.2004.1499
415-432C. Austen AngellEnergy landscapes for cooperative processes: nearly ideal glass transitions, liquid–liquid transitions and folding transitions10.1098/rsta.2004.1500
433-452Michele Vendruscolo and Christopher M. DobsonTowards complete descriptions of the free–energy landscapes of proteins10.1098/rsta.2004.1501
453-467Peter G. WolynesEnergy landscapes and solved protein–folding problems10.1098/rsta.2004.1502
469-492John L. Finney and Daniel T. BowronExperimental configurational landscapes in aqueous solutions10.1098/rsta.2004.1503
493-508Nir Goldman, Claude Leforestier, and R. J. SaykallyA ‘first principles’ potential energy surface for liquid water from VRT spectroscopy of water clusters10.1098/rsta.2004.1504
509-523H. Eugene Stanley, Sergey V. Buldyrev, Giancarlo Franzese, Nicolas Giovambattista, and Francis W. StarrStatic and dynamic heterogeneities in water10.1098/rsta.2004.1505
525-535Ivan Saika-Voivod, Francesco Sciortino, Tor Grande, and Peter H. PooleSimulated silica10.1098/rsta.2004.1506
537-563R. Winter and W. DzwolakExploring the temperature–pressure configurational landscape of biomolecules: from lipid membranes to proteins10.1098/rsta.2004.1507
565-573Wei Y. Yang and Martin GruebeleKinetic equivalence of the heat and cold structural transitions of ?6–8510.1098/rsta.2004.1508
575-588Paul O'SheaPhysical landscapes in biological membranes: physico–chemical terrains for spatio–temporal control of biomolecular interactions and behaviour10.1098/rsta.2004.1509
589-607M. C. Wilding, M. Wilson, and P. F. McMillanX–ray and neutron diffraction studies and MD simulation of atomic configurations in polyamorphic Y2O3-Al2O3 systems10.1098/rsta.2004.1510
611-612Preface10.1098/rsta.2004.1527
613-619Scott TremaineThe legacy and large–scale distribution of active galaxies10.1098/rsta.2004.1523
621-643Guinevere Kauffmann and Timothy M. HeckmanThe formation of bulges and black holes: lessons from a census of active galaxies in the SDSS10.1098/rsta.2004.1516
645-654Katherine M. BlundellThe distribution of radio plasma in time and space10.1098/rsta.2004.1526
655-665Mitchell C. Begelman and Mateusz RuszkowskiMechanical heating by active galaxies10.1098/rsta.2004.1518
667-683Jeremiah P. Ostriker and Luca CiottiActive galaxies and radiative heating10.1098/rsta.2004.1521
685-694Amy J. BargerThe cosmic history of the X–ray background10.1098/rsta.2004.1517
695-704Andrew J. BensonAGN and the necessity of feedback10.1098/rsta.2004.1519
705-713Martin G. HaehneltThe connection between the formation of galaxies and that of their central supermassive black holes10.1098/rsta.2004.1522
715-724Greg Bryan and Mark VoitCooling and clusters: when is heating needed?10.1098/rsta.2004.1515
725-738A. C. FabianActive galaxies and cluster gas10.1098/rsta.2004.1514
739-749James BinneyBlack holes, cuspy atmospheres and galaxy formation10.1098/rsta.2004.1520
751-759J. A. PeacockBlack holes, cooling flows and galaxy formation10.1098/rsta.2004.1524
763Ronald MasonPreface10.1098/rsta.2004.1545
765-791John Meurig Thomas and Robert J.P WilliamsCatalysis: principles, progress, prospects10.1098/rsta.2004.1534
793-806Thomas L PoulosIntermediates in P450 catalysis10.1098/rsta.2004.1537
807-828K.S Hewitson, N Granatino, R.W.D Welford, M.A McDonough, and C.J SchofieldOxidation by 2-oxoglutarate oxygenases: non-haem iron systems in catalysis and signalling10.1098/rsta.2004.1540
829-846A.F Carley, P.R Davies, and M.W RobertsActivation of oxygen at metal surfaces10.1098/rsta.2004.1544
847-860Per E.M Siegbahn and Margareta R.A BlombergMethods and models for studying mechanisms of redox-active enzymes10.1098/rsta.2004.1542
861-877Stephen J LippardHydroxylation of C–H bonds at carboxylate-bridged diiron centres10.1098/rsta.2004.1532
879-900Gabor A Somorjai and Anderson L MarshActive sites and states in the heterogeneous catalysis of carbon–hydrogen bonds10.1098/rsta.2004.1543
901-912Ryoji Noyori, Christian A Sandoval, Kilian Muñiz, and Takeshi OhkumaMetal–ligand bifunctional catalysis for asymmetric hydrogenation10.1098/rsta.2004.1536
913-936C.R.A Catlow, S.A French, A.A Sokol, and J.M ThomasComputational approaches to the determination of active site structures and reaction mechanisms in heterogeneous catalysts10.1098/rsta.2004.1529
937-954Fraser A Armstrong and Simon P.J Albracht[NiFe]-hydrogenases: spectroscopic and electrochemical definition of reactions and intermediates10.1098/rsta.2004.1528
955-958Gerhard ErtlActivation of diatomic molecules at solid surfaces10.1098/rsta.2004.1530
959-969Richard R SchrockCatalytic reduction of dinitrogen to ammonia at well-defined single metal sites10.1098/rsta.2004.1541
971-984Douglas C Rees, F Akif Tezcan, Chad A Haynes, Mika Y Walton, Susana Andrade, Oliver Einsle, and James B HowardStructural basis of biological nitrogen fixation10.1098/rsta.2004.1539
985-987G.J HutchingsCommentary on industrial processes10.1098/rsta.2004.1531
989-1000E.E McLeary, E.J.W Buijsse, L Gora, J.C Jansen, and Th MaschmeyerMembrane reactor technology for C5/C6 hydroisomerization10.1098/rsta.2004.1533
1001-1012Paul Ratnasamy, Robert Raja, and Darbha SrinivasNovel, benign, solid catalysts for the oxidation of hydrocarbons10.1098/rsta.2004.1538
1013-1033Martyn V TwiggControlling automotive exhaust emissions: successes and underlying science10.1098/rsta.2005.1547
1035-1040Ronald MasonCatalysis in chemistry and biochemistry: summary and concluding remarks10.1098/rsta.2004.1546
1043-1044J.S.B Gajjar and F.T SmithPreface10.1098/rsta.2005.1566
1045-1055R.I Bowles, S.C.R Dennis, R Purvis, and F.T SmithMulti-branching flows from one mother tube to many daughters or to a network10.1098/rsta.2005.1548
1057-1067Stefan Braun and Alfred KluwickBlow-up and control of marginally separated boundary layers10.1098/rsta.2005.1549
1069-1078S.N Brown and F.T SmithModelling the calmed region behind a spot10.1098/rsta.2005.1550
1079-1096Meelan Choudhari, Chau-Lyan Chang, and Li JiangTowards transition modelling for supersonic laminar flow control based on spanwise periodic roughness elements10.1098/rsta.2005.1551
1097-1107S.I Chernyshenko and M.F BaigStreaks and vortices in near-wall turbulence10.1098/rsta.2005.1552
1109-1118Christopher DaviesNumerical simulation of boundary-layer disturbance evolution10.1098/rsta.2005.1553
1119-1130J.J HealeyLong-wave theory for a new convective instability with exponential growth normal to the wall10.1098/rsta.2005.1554
1131-1144Hosne Ara Jasmine and Jitesh S.B GajjarAbsolute instability of the von Kármán, Bödewadt and Ekman flows between a rotating disc and a stationary lid10.1098/rsta.2005.1555
1145-1155Ruslan M Kerimbekov and Anatoly I RubanReceptivity of boundary layers to distributed wall vibrations10.1098/rsta.2005.1556
1157-1167Marina A Kravtsova, Vladimir B Zametaev, and Anatoly I RubanAn effective numerical method for solving viscous–inviscid interaction problems10.1098/rsta.2005.1557
1169-1180Igor LipatovSome models of viscous–inviscid interaction10.1098/rsta.2005.1558
1181-1187Sharon O MacKerrellStability of Bödewadt flow10.1098/rsta.2005.1559
1189-1198Aleksandr V Obabko and Kevin W CasselOn the ejection-induced instability in Navier–Stokes solutions of unsteady separation10.1098/rsta.2005.1560
1199-1208Nicholas C Ovenden and Frank T SmithVortices and flow reversal due to suction slots10.1098/rsta.2005.1561
1209-1221R Purvis and F.T SmithDroplet impact on water layers: post-impact analysis and computations10.1098/rsta.2005.1562
1223-1233Andrew G WaltonThe linear and nonlinear stability of thread-annular flow10.1098/rsta.2005.1564
1235-1245S.N Timoshin and J.M LinkinsTransient feedback and global instability in non-homogeneous systems10.1098/rsta.2005.1563
1247-1259Xuesong WuAsymptotic approach to combustion instability10.1098/rsta.2005.1565
1263-1270Allan McRobie, Tom Spencer, and Herman GerritsenThe Big Flood: North Sea storm surge10.1098/rsta.2005.1567
1271-1291Herman GerritsenWhat happened in 1953? The Big Flood in the Netherlands in retrospect10.1098/rsta.2005.1568
1293-1312Peter J BaxterThe east coast Big Flood, 31 January–1 February 1953: a summary of the human disaster10.1098/rsta.2005.1569
1313-1328J.A Lowe and J.M GregoryThe effects of climate change on storm surges around the United Kingdom10.1098/rsta.2005.1570
1329-1358M.N Tsimplis, D.K Woolf, T.J Osborn, S Wakelin, J Wolf, R Flather, A.G.P Shaw, P Woodworth, P Challenor, D Blackman, F Pert, Z Yan, and S JevrejevaTowards a vulnerability assessment of the UK and northern European coasts: the role of regional climate variability10.1098/rsta.2005.1571
1359-1375J Wolf and R.A FlatherModelling waves and surges during the 1953 storm10.1098/rsta.2005.1572
1377-1386H.W van den Brink, G.P Können, and J.D OpsteeghUncertainties in extreme surge level estimates from observational records10.1098/rsta.2005.1573
1387-1406Stuart Coles and Jonathan TawnBayesian modelling of extreme surges on the UK east coast10.1098/rsta.2005.1574
1407-1422Robert Muir Wood, Michael Drayton, Agnete Berger, Paul Burgess, and Tom WrightCatastrophe loss modelling of storm-surge flood risk in eastern England10.1098/rsta.2005.1575
1423-1430Robert Muir Wood and William BatemanUncertainties and constraints on breaching and their implications for flood loss estimation10.1098/rsta.2005.1576
1431-1440Gerhard BerzWindstorm and storm surges in Europe: loss trends and possible counter-actions from the viewpoint of an international reinsurer10.1098/rsta.2005.1577
1441-1453Martin Verlaan, Annette Zijderveld, Hans de Vries, and Jan KroosOperational storm surge forecasting in the Netherlands: developments in the last decade10.1098/rsta.2005.1578
1455-1474Sarah Lavery and Bill DonovanFlood risk management in the Thames Estuary looking ahead 100 years10.1098/rsta.2005.1579
1475-1491J.C.R HuntInland and coastal flooding: developments in prediction and prevention10.1098/rsta.2005.1580
1495K Hutter and S.P PudasainiPreface to the Theme Issue on geophysical granular and particle-laden flows10.1098/rsta.2005.1592
1497-1505Kolumban HutterGeophysical granular and particle-laden flows: review of the field10.1098/rsta.2005.1591
1507-1528Kolumban Hutter, Yongqi Wang, and Shiva P PudasainiThe Savage–Hutter avalanche model: how far can it be pushed?10.1098/rsta.2005.1594
1529-1550Christophe AnceyMonte Carlo calibration of avalanches described as Coulomb fluid flows10.1098/rsta.2005.1593
1551-1571Shiva P Pudasaini, Yongqi Wang, and Kolumban HutterRapid motions of free-surface avalanches down curved and twisted channels and their numerical simulation10.1098/rsta.2005.1595
1573-1601E. Bruce Pitman and Long LeA two-fluid model for avalanche and debris flows10.1098/rsta.2005.1596
1603-1623J.N McElwaineRotational flow in gravity current heads10.1098/rsta.2005.1597
1625-1646José Miguel Pasini and James T JenkinsAeolian transport with collisional suspension10.1098/rsta.2005.1598
1647-1662Kouichi Nishimura and Masaki NemotoBlowing snow at Mizuho station, Antarctica10.1098/rsta.2005.1599
1663-1676P.J Thomas and F ZoueshtiaghGranular ripples under rotating flow: a new experimental technique for studying ripples in non-rotating, geophysical applications?10.1098/rsta.2005.1600
1677-1700Daniel L FelthamGranular flow in the marginal ice zone10.1098/rsta.2005.1601
1705-1706David WallacePreface10.1098/rsta.2005.1631
1707-1713Peter V CoveneyScientific Grid computing10.1098/rsta.2005.1632
1715-1728Peter H BeckmanBuilding the TeraGrid10.1098/rsta.2005.1602
1729-1742Fabrizio Gagliardi, Bob Jones, François Grey, Marc-Elian Bégin, and Matti HeikkurinenBuilding an infrastructure for scientific Grid computing: status and goals of the EGEE project10.1098/rsta.2005.1603
1743-1755R Haines, M McKeown, S.M Pickles, R.L Pinning, A.R Porter, and M RidingThe service architecture of the TeraGyroid experiment10.1098/rsta.2005.1604
1757-1773Geoffrey Fox, Shrideep Pallickara, Marlon Pierce, and Harshawardhan GadgilBuilding messaging substrates for Web and Grid applications10.1098/rsta.2005.1605
1775-1791Maziar Nekovee, Marinho P Barcellos, and Michael DawReliable multicast for the Grid: a case study in experimental computer science10.1098/rsta.2005.1606
1793-1805K.R Mayes, M Luján, G.D Riley, J Chin, P.V Coveney, and J.R GurdTowards performance control on the Grid10.1098/rsta.2005.1607
1807-1816Peter V Coveney, Jamie Vicary, Jonathan Chin, and Matt HarveyWEDS: a Web services-based environment for distributed simulation10.1098/rsta.2005.1608
1817-1827Jeremy Cohen, A Stephen McGough, John Darlington, Nathalie Furmento, Gary Kong, and Anthony MayerRealityGrid: an integrated approach to middleware through ICENI10.1098/rsta.2005.1609
1829-1841D.J Gavaghan, A.C Simpson, S Lloyd, D.F Mac Randal, and D.R.S BoydTowards a Grid infrastructure to support integrative approaches to biological research10.1098/rsta.2005.1610
1843-1853S.M Pickles, R Haines, R.L Pinning, and A.R PorterA practical toolkit for computational steering10.1098/rsta.2005.1611
1855-1865Thomas Eickermann, Wolfgang Frings, Paul Gibbon, Lidia Kirtchakova, Daniel Mallmann, and Anke VisserSteering UNICORE applications with VISIT10.1098/rsta.2005.1615
1867-1884R.S Kalawsky, J O'Brien, and P.V CoveneyImproving scientists' interaction with complex computational–visualization environments based on a distributed grid infrastructure10.1098/rsta.2005.1616
1885-1894R.S Kalawsky, S.P Nee, I Holmes, and P.V CoveneyA grid-enabled lightweight computational steering client: a .NET PDA implementation10.1098/rsta.2005.1617
1895-1915Jens Harting, Jonathan Chin, Maddalena Venturoli, and Peter V CoveneyLarge-scale lattice Boltzmann simulations of complex fluids: advances through the advent of computational Grids10.1098/rsta.2005.1618
1917-1935M.E Cates, J.-C Desplat, P Stansell, A.J Wagner, K Stratford, R Adhikari, and I PagonabarragaPhysical and computational scaling issues in lattice Boltzmann simulations of binary fluid mixtures10.1098/rsta.2005.1619
1937-1948Lucas I Finn, Bruce M Boghosian, and Christopher N KottkeVortex core identification in viscous hydrodynamics10.1098/rsta.2005.1620
1949-1959S.D Kenny, D Mulliah, C.F Sanz-Navarro, and Roger SmithMolecular dynamics simulations of nanoindentation and nanotribology10.1098/rsta.2005.1621
1961-1974Daniel R Mason and Adrian P SuttonComputational steering in Monte Carlo simulations of thin film polystyrene10.1098/rsta.2005.1622
1975-1985Rafael Delgado-Buscalioni, Peter V Coveney, Graham D Riley, and Rupert W FordHybrid molecular-continuum fluid models: implementation within a general coupling framework10.1098/rsta.2005.1623
1987-1998Joachim Hein, Fiona Reid, Lorna Smith, Ian Bush, Martyn Guest, and Paul SherwoodOn the performance of molecular dynamics applications on current high-end systems10.1098/rsta.2005.1624
1999-2015Philip W Fowler, Shantenu Jha, and Peter V CoveneyGrid-based steered thermodynamic integration accelerates the calculation of binding free energies10.1098/rsta.2005.1625
2017-2035Christopher J Woods, Muan Hong Ng, Steven Johnston, Stuart E Murdock, Bing Wu, Kaihsu Tai, Hans Fangohr, Paul Jeffreys, Simon Cox, Jeremy G Frey, Mark S.P Sansom, and Jonathan W EssexGrid computing and biomolecular simulation10.1098/rsta.2005.1626
2037-2053Shunzhou Wan, Peter V Coveney, and Darren R FlowerPeptide recognition by the T cell receptor: comparison of binding free energies from thermodynamic integration, Poisson–Boltzmann and linear interaction energy approximations10.1098/rsta.2005.1627
2055-2073Fabrizio Giordanetto, Philip W Fowler, Mansoor Saqi, and Peter V CoveneyLarge scale molecular dynamics simulation of native and mutant dihydropteroate synthase–sulphanilamide complexes suggests the molecular basis for dihydropteroate synthase drug resistance10.1098/rsta.2005.1629
2075-2095Esther R Rousay, Hongchen Fu, Jamie M Robinson, Jonathan W Essex, and Jeremy G FreyGrid-based dynamic electronic publication: a case study using combined experiment and simulation studies of crown ethers at the air/water interface10.1098/rsta.2005.1630
2099Terry Quinn and Keith BurnettPreface10.1098/rsta.2005.1646
2101-2104Terry Quinn and Keith BurnettIntroduction: The fundamental constants of physics, precision measurements and the base units of the SI10.1098/rsta.2005.1645
2105-2122Barry N TaylorThe determination of best values of the fundamental physical constants10.1098/rsta.2005.1644
2123-2137Peter J MohrThe fundamental constants and theory10.1098/rsta.2005.1641
2139-2153JohnD BarrowVarying constants10.1098/rsta.2005.1634
2155-2163T.W Hänsch, J Alnis, P Fendel, M Fischer, C Gohle, M Herrmann, R Holzwarth, N Kolachevsky, Th Udem, and M ZimmermannPrecision spectroscopy of hydrogen and femtosecond laser frequency combs10.1098/rsta.2005.1639
2165-2175Jacob Dunningham, Keith Burnett, and William D PhillipsBose–Einstein condensates and precision measurements10.1098/rsta.2005.1636
2177-2201Christian J BordéBase units of the SI, fundamental constants and modern quantum physics10.1098/rsta.2005.1635
2203-2219Klaus von KlitzingDevelopments in the quantum Hall effect10.1098/rsta.2005.1640
2221-2247John GallopThe quantum electrical triangle10.1098/rsta.2005.1638
2249-2264R.S DavisPossible new definitions of the kilogram10.1098/rsta.2005.1637
2265-2287Clive C SpeakeNewton's constant and the twenty-first century laboratory10.1098/rsta.2005.1643
2289-2305Elisa Felicitas AriasThe metrology of time10.1098/rsta.2005.1633
2307-2327Terry Quinn and Jean KovalevskyThe development of modern metrology and its role today10.1098/rsta.2005.1642
2331-2333A BundyPreface10.1098/rsta.2005.1660
2335-2350Donald MacKenzieComputing and the cultures of proving10.1098/rsta.2005.1649
2351-2375Henk Barendregt and Freek WiedijkThe challenge of computer mathematics10.1098/rsta.2005.1650
2377-2391Alan Bundy, Mateja Jamnik, and Andrew FugardWhat is a proof?10.1098/rsta.2005.1651
2393-2394Roderick ChapmanPanellist position statement: some industrial experience with program verification10.1098/rsta.2005.1652
2395-2396Cliff B JonesPanelist position statement: reasoning about the design of programs10.1098/rsta.2005.1653
2397-2399Ursula MartinPanelist position statement: logic and models in computer science10.1098/rsta.2005.1654
2401-2406Michael AschbacherHighly complex proofs and implications of such proofs10.1098/rsta.2005.1655
2407-2418Paul J CohenSkolem and pessimism about proof in mathematics10.1098/rsta.2005.1661
2419-2435Angus MacintyreThe mathematical significance of proof theory10.1098/rsta.2005.1656
2437-2447Peter Swinnerton-DyerThe justification of mathematical statements10.1098/rsta.2005.1658
2449-2460E.B DaviesPluralism in mathematics10.1098/rsta.2005.1657
2461Alan Bundy, Donald MacKenzie, Michael Atiyah, and Angus MacIntyreAbstracts of additional presentations made at the Royal Society Discussion Meeting ‘The nature of mathematical proof’10.1098/rsta.2005.1659
2465-2477Graham BakerThermodynamics in solid mechanics: a commentary10.1098/rsta.2005.1669
2479-2515Henryk PetrykThermodynamic conditions for stability in materials with rate-independent dissipation10.1098/rsta.2005.1584
2517-2541H.L Schreyer and P.J MaudlinThermodynamically consistent relations involving plasticity, internal energy and thermal effects10.1098/rsta.2005.1585
2543-2580Akke S.J Suiker and René de BorstEnhanced continua and discrete lattices for modelling granular assemblies10.1098/rsta.2005.1586
2581-2602Eric Lemarchand, Luc Dormieux, and Franz-Josef UlmMicromechanics investigation of expansive reactions in chemoelastic concrete10.1098/rsta.2005.1588
2603-2628Graham Baker and René de BorstAn anisotropic thermomechanical damage model for concrete at transient elevated temperatures10.1098/rsta.2005.1589
2629-2661F Vakili-Tahami, D.R Hayhurst, and M.T WongHigh-temperature creep rupture of low alloy ferritic steel butt-welded pipes subjected to combined internal pressure and end loadings10.1098/rsta.2005.1583
2665-2673J. Michael T Thompson and Charles H.-T WangFuture perspectives in astronomy and the earth sciences10.1098/rsta.2005.1677
2675-2691Dipak Munshi and Patrick ValageasCosmology with weak lensing surveys10.1098/rsta.2005.1672
2693-2710J.I Read and Neil TrenthamThe baryonic mass function of galaxies10.1098/rsta.2005.1648
2711-2727Martin J HardcastleJets, hotspots and lobes: what X-ray observations tell us about extragalactic radio sources10.1098/rsta.2005.1667
2729-2742Mark A SephtonOrganic matter in carbonaceous meteorites: past, present and future research10.1098/rsta.2005.1670
2743-2760I De MoortelAn overview of coronal seismology10.1098/rsta.2005.1665
2761-2775C.H TongImaging sunspots using helioseismic methods10.1098/rsta.2005.1647
2777-2791Axel HagermannPlanetary heat flow measurements10.1098/rsta.2005.1664
2793-2810Philip A BlandThe impact rate on Earth10.1098/rsta.2005.1674
2811-2836C. Isabella BovoloThe physical and chemical composition of the lower mantle10.1098/rsta.2005.1675
2837-2854Tom P RippethMixing in seasonally stratified shelf seas: a shifting paradigm10.1098/rsta.2005.1662
2855-2871Christian BerndtFocused fluid flow in passive continental margins10.1098/rsta.2005.1666
2873-2890Adrian MartinThe kaleidoscope ocean10.1098/rsta.2005.1663
2891-2913Joseph HoldenPeatland hydrology and carbon release: why small-scale process matters10.1098/rsta.2005.1671
2915-2929Andrew J.S McGonigleVolcano remote sensing with ground-based spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.2005.1668
2931-2946Paul D WilliamsModelling climate change: the role of unresolved processes10.1098/rsta.2005.1676
2947-2968Stephen E BelcherMixing and transport in urban areas10.1098/rsta.2005.1673

2004 Volume 362

3-4John Meurig ThomasIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2003.1310
5-28M. W. ThompsonThe contribution of collision cascades to sputtering and radiation damage10.1098/rsta.2003.1309
29-53Raúl A. BaragiolaSputtering: survey of observations and derived principles10.1098/rsta.2003.1301
55-75S. HofmannSputter-depth profiling for thin-film analysis10.1098/rsta.2003.1304
77-102Friedrich Aumayr and Hannspeter WinterPotential sputtering10.1098/rsta.2003.1300
103-116John S. ColligonIon–assisted sputter deposition10.1098/rsta.2003.1303
117-124C. Xirouchaki and R. E. PalmerDeposition of size-selected metal clusters generated by magnetron sputtering and gas condensation: a progress review10.1098/rsta.2003.1306
125-138C. D. W. Wilkinson and M. RahmanDry etching and sputtering10.1098/rsta.2003.1307
139-156Mario M. JakasTransport theories of sputtering10.1098/rsta.2003.1305
157-176Roger Smith, Steven D. Kenny, and Deerajen RamasawmyMolecular-dynamics simulations of sputtering10.1098/rsta.2003.1308
177-194G. Betz and W. HusinskyModelling of cluster emission from metal surfaces under ion impact10.1098/rsta.2003.1302
197Preface10.1098/rsta.2003.1328
199-213J. M. ChamberlainWhere optics meets electronics: recent progress in decreasing the terahertz gap10.1098/rsta.2003.1312
215-231JérÔme Faist, Lassaad Ajili, Giacomo Scalari, Marcella Giovannini, Mattias Beck, Michel Rochat, Harvey Beere, A. Giles Davies, Edmund H. Linfield, and David RitchieTerahertz quantum cascade lasers: One contribution of 16 to a Discussion Meeting ‘The terahertz gap: the generation of far-infrared radiation and its applications’10.1098/rsta.2003.1313
233-249Qing Hu, Benjamin S. Williams, Sushil Kumar, Hans Callebaut, and John L. RenoTerahertz quantum cascade lasers based on resonant phonon scattering for depopulation10.1098/rsta.2003.1314
251-262Juraj Darmo, Thomas Müller, Wolfgang Parz, Josef Kröll, Gottfried Strasser, and Karl UnterrainerFew–cycle terahertz generation and spectroscopy of nanostructures10.1098/rsta.2003.1315
263-281Torsten Löffler, Karsten J. Siebert, Holger Quast, Noburu Hasegawa, Gabriel Loata, Robert Wipf, Tobias Hahn, Mark Thomson, Rainer Leonhardt, and Hartmut G. RoskosAll–optoelectronic continuous–wave terahertz systems10.1098/rsta.2003.1326
283-299X.-C. ZhangThree-dimensional terahertz wave imaging10.1098/rsta.2003.1317
301-314Jeremy Pearce, Zhongping Jian, and Daniel M. MittlemanPropagation of terahertz pulses in random media10.1098/rsta.2003.1324
315-321N. C. J. van der Valk and P. C. M. PlankenTowards terahertz near-field microscopy10.1098/rsta.2003.1316
323-335Peter Haring Bolívar, Michael Nagel, Frank Richter, Martin Brucherseifer, Heinrich Kurz, Anja Bosserhoff, and Reinhard BüttnerLabel–free THz sensing of genetic sequences: towards ‘THz biochips’10.1098/rsta.2003.1318
337-349Min Ki Choi, Alan Bettermann, and D. W. van der WeidePotential for detection of explosive and biological hazards with electronic terahertz systems10.1098/rsta.2003.1319
351-364Philip F. TadayApplications of terahertz spectroscopy to pharmaceutical sciences10.1098/rsta.2003.1321
365-377Thomas W. Crowe, Tatiana Globus, Dwight L. Woolard, and Jeffrey L. HeslerTerahertz sources and detectors and their application to biological sensing10.1098/rsta.2003.1327
379-393R. ApplebyPassive millimetre–wave imaging and how it differs from terahertz imaging10.1098/rsta.2003.1323
395-402Stafford WithingtonTerahertz astronomical telescopes and instrumentation10.1098/rsta.2003.1322
403-414G. P. WilliamsHigh–power terahertz synchrotron sources10.1098/rsta.2003.1325
417-419P. Bettess, O. Laghrouche, and E. Perrey-DebainIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2003.1341
421-443P. BettessShort–wave scattering: problems and techniques10.1098/rsta.2003.1329
445-469Mohamed El Hachemi, Oubay Hassan, Kenneth Morgan, David Rowse, and Nigel WeatherillA low–order unstructured–mesh approach for computational electromagnetics in the time domain10.1098/rsta.2003.1330
471-491Mark AinsworthDispersive properties of high–order Nédélec/edge element approximation of the time–harmonic Maxwell equations10.1098/rsta.2003.1331
493-524J. S. Hesthaven and T. WarburtonHigh–order nodal discontinuous Galerkin methods for the Maxwell eigenvalue problem10.1098/rsta.2003.1332
525-540Pablo OrtizFinite elements using a plane-wave basis for scattering of surface water waves10.1098/rsta.2003.1333
541-559Armel de La Bourdonnaye and Marc TolentinoReducing the condition number for microlocal discretization problems10.1098/rsta.2003.1334
561-577E. Perrey-Debain, O. Laghrouche, P. Bettess, and J. TrevelyanPlane-wave basis finite elements and boundary elements for three-dimensional wave scattering10.1098/rsta.2003.1335
579-602W. C. ChewComputational electromagnetics: the physics of smooth versus oscillatory fields10.1098/rsta.2003.1336
603-628Eric Darve and Pascal HavéA fast multipole method for Maxwell equations stable at all frequencies10.1098/rsta.2003.1337
629-645Oscar P. Bruno, Christophe A. Geuzaine, John A. Monro, Jr, and Fernando ReitichPrescribed error tolerances within fixed computational times for scattering problems of arbitrarily high frequency: the convex case10.1098/rsta.2003.1338
647-671S. N. Chandler-Wilde, S. Langdon, and L. RitterA high–wavenumber boundary–element method for an acoustic scattering problem10.1098/rsta.2003.1339
673-696N. PeakeOn applications of high-frequency asymptotics in aeroacoustics10.1098/rsta.2003.1340
699-700Preface10.1098/rsta.2003.1366
701-717Optics at the nanometre scale10.1098/rsta.2003.1342
719-737Near-field photonic forces10.1098/rsta.2003.1343
739-756Surface plasmon polaritons in metal stripes and wires10.1098/rsta.2003.1344
757-769Near-field characterization of planar photonic-crystal-waveguide structures10.1098/rsta.2003.1345
771-786Near–field microscopy and lithography of light–emitting polymers10.1098/rsta.2003.1346
787-805Near-field microscopy by elastic light scattering from a tip10.1098/rsta.2003.1347
807-819Tip-enhanced optical spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.2003.1348
821-842Near-field optical patterning and structuring based on local-field enhancement at the extremity of a metal tip10.1098/rsta.2003.1349
843-860Near-field second-harmonic generation10.1098/rsta.2003.1350
861-879Ultrafast near-field spectroscopy of single semiconductor quantum dots10.1098/rsta.2003.1353
881-899Nano-optics with single quantum systems10.1098/rsta.2003.1352
901-919Fluorescence resonance energy transfer scanning near-field optical microscopy10.1098/rsta.2003.1354
923-935Julio M. Ottino and Stephen WigginsIntroduction: mixing in microfluidics10.1098/rsta.2003.1355
937-970Stephen Wiggins and Julio M. OttinoFoundations of chaotic mixing10.1098/rsta.2003.1356
971-986Abraham D. Stroock and Gregory J. McGrawInvestigation of the staggered herringbone mixer with a simple analytical model10.1098/rsta.2003.1357
987-1000P. Tabeling, M. Chabert, A. Dodge, C. Jullien, and F. OkkelsChaotic mixing in cross-channel micromixers10.1098/rsta.2003.1358
1001-1018Frederic Bottausci, Igor Mezić, Carl D. Meinhart, and Caroline CardonneMixing in the shear superposition micromixer: three-dimensional analysis10.1098/rsta.2003.1359
1019-1036Mark A. Stremler, F. R. Haselton, and Hassan ArefDesigning for chaos: applications of chaotic advection at the microscale10.1098/rsta.2003.1360
1037-1058A. A. Darhuber, J. Z. Chen, J. M. Davis, and S. M. TroianA study of mixing in thermocapillary flows on micropatterned surfaces10.1098/rsta.2003.1361
1059-1068Glennys A. Mensing, Thomas M. Pearce, Michael D. Graham, and David J. BeebeAn externally driven magnetic microstirrer10.1098/rsta.2003.1362
1069-1086Christopher J. Campbell and Bartosz A. GrzybowskiMicrofluidic mixers: from microfabricated to self-assembling devices10.1098/rsta.2003.1363
1087-1104Michelle R. Bringer, Cory J. Gerdts, Helen Song, Joshua D. Tice, and Rustem F. IsmagilovMicrofluidic systems for chemical kinetics that rely on chaotic mixing in droplets10.1098/rsta.2003.1364
1105-1129Victor M. Ugaz, René D. Elms, Roger C. Lo, Faisal A. Shaikh, and Mark A. BurnsMicrofabricated electrophoresis systems for DNA sequencing and genotyping applications: current technology and future directions10.1098/rsta.2003.1365
1133-1134Preface10.1098/rsta.2004.1378
1135-1147D. M. Eigler, C. P. Lutz, M. F. Crommie, H. C. Manoharan, A. J. Heinrich, and J. A. GuptaInformation transport and computation in nanometre-scale structures10.1098/rsta.2004.1367
1149-1161S. CrampinElectron states in quantum corrals10.1098/rsta.2004.1368
1163-1171Maki Kawai, Tadahiro Komeda, Yousoo Kim, Yasuyuki Sainoo, and Satoshi KatanoSingle-molecule reactions and spectroscopy via vibrational excitation10.1098/rsta.2004.1369
1173-1183Mats PerssonTheory of elastic and inelastic tunnelling microscopy and spectroscopy: CO on Cu revisited10.1098/rsta.2004.1370
1185-1194Chérif F. Matta and John C. PolanyiChemistry on a peg-board: the effect of adatom–adatom separation on the reactivity of dihalobenzenes at Si(111)7×7 surfaces10.1098/rsta.2004.1371
1195-1205R. E. Palmer, P. A. Sloan, and C. XirouchakiDecoration of surfaces with size-selected clusters and molecular manipulation at room temperature: precision and uncertainty in organizing atoms10.1098/rsta.2004.1372
1207-1216Karl-Heinz Rieder, Gerhard Meyer, Saw-Wai Hla, Francesca Moresco, Kai F. Braun, Karina Morgenstern, Jascha Repp, Stefan Foelsch, and Ludwig BartelsThe scanning tunnelling microscope as an operative tool: doing physics and chemistry with single atoms and molecules10.1098/rsta.2004.1373
1217-1226G. Comtet, G. Dujardin, L. Hellner, M. Lastapis, M. Martin, A. J. Mayne, and D. RiedelAtomic-scale STM experiments on semiconductor surfaces: towards molecular nanomachines10.1098/rsta.2004.1374
1227-1238Nicolás Lorente and Jose Ignacio PascualMode-specific strategy for controlling a single-molecule reaction10.1098/rsta.2004.1375
1239-1245Jeremy K. M. SandersSelf-assembly using dynamic combinatorial chemistry10.1098/rsta.2004.1376
1247-1260L. J. Lauhon, Mark S. Gudiksen, and Charles M. LieberSemiconductor nanowire heterostructures10.1098/rsta.2004.1377
1263Preface10.1098/rsta.2004.1394
1265-1279A. A. Travers and J. M. T. ThompsonAn introduction to the mechanics of DNA10.1098/rsta.2004.1392
1281-1299Bernard D. Coleman and David SwigonTheory of self–contact in Kirchhoff rods with applications to supercoiling of knotted and unknotted DNA plasmids10.1098/rsta.2004.1393
1301-1315Kathleen A. HoffmanMethods for determining stability in continuum elastic-rod models of DNA10.1098/rsta.2004.1382
1317-1334E. L. StarostinSymmetric equilibria of a thin elastic rod with self-contacts10.1098/rsta.2004.1388
1335-1353J. H. White and W. R. BauerFinite-element analysis of the displacement of closed DNA loops under torsional stress10.1098/rsta.2004.1379
1355-1371A. Balaeff, C. R. Koudella, L. Mahadevan, and K. SchultenModelling DNA loops using continuum and statistical mechanics One contribution of 16 to a Theme ‘The mechanics of DNA’10.1098/rsta.2004.1384
1373-1386Christina Grindon, Sarah Harris, Tom Evans, Keir Novik, Peter Coveney, and Charles LaughtonLarge-scale molecular dynamics simulation of DNA: implementation and validation of the AMBER98 force field in LAMMPS10.1098/rsta.2004.1381
1387-1402Irwin TobiasThermal fluctuations of small rings of intrinsically helical DNA treated like an elastic rod10.1098/rsta.2004.1389
1403-1422Wilma K. Olson, David Swigon, and Bernard D. ColemanImplications of the dependence of the elastic properties of DNA on nucleotide sequence10.1098/rsta.2004.1380
1423-1438A. A. TraversThe structural basis of DNA flexibility10.1098/rsta.2004.1390
1439-1460Atomistic view of base flipping in DNA10.1098/rsta.2004.1383
1461-1477Jonathan A. D WattisNonlinear breathing modes due to a defect in a DNA chain10.1098/rsta.2004.1391
1479-1496Qing Zhang, Suse Broyde, and Tamar SchlickDeformations of promoter DNA bound to carcinogens help interpret effects on TATA-element structure and activity10.1098/rsta.2004.1386
1497-1517Theo OdijkStatics and dynamics of condensed DNA within phages and globules10.1098/rsta.2004.1385
1519-1547Andrei Sivolob and Ariel PrunellNucleosome conformational flexibility and implications for chromatin dynamics10.1098/rsta.2004.1387
1551-1552M. Al–Ghoul, J. P. Boon, and P. V. CoveneyPreface10.1098/rsta.2004.1417
1553-1565Byung Chan EuGeneralized hydrodynamics in the transient regime and irreversible thermodynamics10.1098/rsta.2004.1404
1567-1581Mazen Al–GhoulGeneralized hydrodynamics of reaction—diffusion systems and dissipative structures10.1098/rsta.2004.1396
1583-1594Giovanni Ciccotti and Galina KalibaevaDeterministic and stochastic algorithms for mechanical systems under constraints10.1098/rsta.2004.1400
1595-1604G. G. Batrouni, T. Ramstad, and A. HansenFree–energy landscape and the critical velocity of superfluid films10.1098/rsta.2004.1397
1605-1612Sauro Succi, Federico Toschi, Pablo Capuzzi, Patrizia Vignolo, and Mario P. TosiA particle–dynamics study of dissipation in colliding clouds of ultracold fermions10.1098/rsta.2004.1412
1613-1623Ramin GolestanianMoving contact lines on heterogeneous substrates10.1098/rsta.2004.1406
1625-1638E. S. Boek, W. K. den Otter, W. J. Briels, and D. IakovlevMolecular–dynamics simulation of amphiphilic bilayer membranes and wormlike micelles: a multi–scale modelling approach to the design of viscoelastic surfactant solutions10.1098/rsta.2004.1399
1639-1654Rafael Delgado–Buscalioni and Peter V. CoveneyHybrid molecular–continuum fluid dynamics10.1098/rsta.2004.1401
1655-1665G. Wagner and E. G. FlekkøyHybrid computations with flux exchange10.1098/rsta.2004.1405
1667-1675Peter J. Love, Bruce M. Boghosian, and David A. MeyerLattice gas simulations of dynamical geometry in one dimension10.1098/rsta.2004.1409
1677-1690George Vahala, Linda Vahala, and Jeffrey YepezInelastic vector soliton collisions: a lattice–based quantum representation10.1098/rsta.2004.1415
1691-1701Bruce M. Boghosian, Peter Love, and Jeffrey YepezEntropic lattice Boltzmann model for Burgers's equation10.1098/rsta.2004.1410
1703-1722Jens Harting, Maddalena Venturoli, and Peter V. CoveneyLarge–scale grid–enabled lattice Boltzmann simulations of complex fluid flow in porous media and under shear10.1098/rsta.2004.1402
1723-1734Patrick Grosfils, Jean Pierre Boon, Jonathan Chin, and Edo S. BoekStructural and dynamical characterization of Hele–Shaw viscous fingering10.1098/rsta.2004.1398
1735-1743Takaji Inamuro and Takeshi OgataA lattice kinetic scheme for bubble flows10.1098/rsta.2004.1408
1745-1754C. Denniston, D. Marenduzzo, E. Orlandini, and J. M. YeomansLattice Boltzmann algorithm for three–dimensional liquid–crystal hydrodynamics10.1098/rsta.2004.1416
1755-1761M. M. Dupin, I. Halliday, and C. M. CareA lattice Boltzmann model of flow blunting10.1098/rsta.2004.1403
1763-1771S. Ubertini, S. Succi, and G. BellaLattice Boltzmann schemes without coordinates10.1098/rsta.2004.1413
1773-1781A. AlSunaidi, W. K. den Otter, and J. H. R. ClarkeLiquid–crystalline ordering in rod—coil diblock copolymers studied by mesoscale simulations10.1098/rsta.2004.1414
1783-1793Reinier L. C. Akkermans and Patrick B. WarrenMultiscale modelling of human hair10.1098/rsta.2004.1395
1797-1816Keith Richards, Mike Bithell, Martin Dove, and Rebecca HodgeDiscrete–element modelling: methods and applications in the environmental sciences10.1098/rsta.2004.1429
1817-1833A. Munjiza and J.–P. LathamSome computational and algorithmic developments in computational mechanics of discontinua10.1098/rsta.2004.1418
1835-1852I. T. Todorov and W. SmithDL_POLY_3: the CCP5 national UK code for molecular–dynamics simulations10.1098/rsta.2004.1419
1853-1865D. M. Heyes, J. Baxter, U. Tüzün, and R. S. QinDiscrete–element method simulations: from micro to macro scales10.1098/rsta.2004.1420
1867-1884R. S. Ransing, R. W. Lewis, and D. T. GethinUsing a deformable discrete–element technique to model the compaction behaviour of mixed ductile and brittle particulate systems10.1098/rsta.2004.1421
1885-1914M. M. Dupin, T. J. Spencer, I. Halliday, and C. M. CareA many–component lattice Boltzmann equation simulation for transport of deformable particles10.1098/rsta.2004.1422
1915-1929Chin W. Yong, Kevin Kendall, and William SmithAtomistic studies of surface adhesions using molecular–dynamics simulations10.1098/rsta.2004.1423
1931-1951U. Tüzün, J. Baxter, and D. M. HeyesAnalysis of the evolution of granular stress—strain and voidage states based on DEM simulations10.1098/rsta.2004.1424
1953-1972J.–P. Latham and A. MunjizaThe modelling of particle systems with real shapes10.1098/rsta.2004.1425
1973-1986John Heald, Ian McEwan, and Simon TaitSediment transport over a flat bed in a unidirectional flow: simulations and validation10.1098/rsta.2004.1426
1987-2001Joseph Calantoni, K. Todd Holland, and Thomas G. DrakeModelling sheet–flow sediment transport in wave–bottom boundary layers using discrete–element modelling10.1098/rsta.2004.1427
2003-2030Paul W. Cleary and Mahesh PrakashDiscrete–element modelling and smoothed particle hydrodynamics: potential in the environmental sciences10.1098/rsta.2004.1428
2033H. KrotoPreface10.1098/rsta.2004.1441
2035-2037Mauricio Terrones and Humberto TerronesIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2004.1439
2039-2063Humberto Terrones, Mauricio Terrones, Florentino López–Urías, Julio A. Rodríguez–Manzo, and Alan L. MackayShape and complexity at the atomic scale: the case of layered nanomaterials10.1098/rsta.2004.1440
2065-2098M. S. Dresselhaus, G. Dresselhaus, J. C. Charlier, and E. HernándezElectronic, thermal and mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes10.1098/rsta.2004.1430
2099-2125Reshef Tenne and C. N. R. RaoInorganic nanotubes10.1098/rsta.2004.1431
2127-2142R. L. D. Whitby, W. K. Hsu, Y. Q. Zhu, H. W. Kroto, and D. R. M. WaltonNovel nanoscale architectures: coated nanotubes and other nanowires10.1098/rsta.2004.1432
2143-2160R. Vajtai, B. Q. Wei, and P. M. AjayanControlled growth of carbon nanotubes10.1098/rsta.2004.1433
2161-2186Renzhi Ma, Dmitri Golberg, Yoshio Bando, and Takayoshi SasakiSyntheses and properties of B–C–N and BN nanostructures10.1098/rsta.2004.1434
2187-2203Vincent Meunier and Philippe LambinScanning tunnelling microscopy of carbon nanotubes10.1098/rsta.2004.1435
2205-2222Florian BanhartFormation and transformation of carbon nanoparticles under electron irradiation10.1098/rsta.2004.1436
2223-2238Morinobu Endo, Takuaya Hayashi, Yoong Ahm Kim, Mauricio Terrones, and Milred S. DresselhausApplications of carbon nanotubes in the twenty–first century10.1098/rsta.2004.1437
2239-2266Niels de Jonge and Jean–Marc BonardCarbon nanotube electron sources and applications10.1098/rsta.2004.1438
2269-2270Preface10.1098/rsta.2004.1453
2271-2288Stephanie Reich and Christian ThomsenRaman spectroscopy of graphite10.1098/rsta.2004.1454
2289-2310PingHeng Tan, Svetlana Dimovski, and Yury GogotsiRaman scattering of non–planar graphite: arched edges, polyhedral crystals, whiskers and cones10.1098/rsta.2004.1442
2311-2336A. Jorio, R. Saito, G. Dresselhaus, and M. S. DresselhausDetermination of nanotubes properties by Raman spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.2004.1443
2337-2359Christian Thomsen, Stephanie Reich, and Janina MaultzschResonant Raman spectroscopy of nanotubes10.1098/rsta.2004.1444
2361-2373Katrin Kneipp, Harald Kneipp, Mildred S. Dresselhaus, and Serge LefrantSurface–enhanced Raman scattering on single–wall carbon nanotubes10.1098/rsta.2004.1445
2375-2406Hans Kuzmany, Rudolf Pfeiffer, Martin Hulman, and Christian KrambergerRaman spectroscopy of fullerenes and fullerene–nanotube composites10.1098/rsta.2004.1446
2407-2424Qing Zhao and H. Daniel WagnerRaman spectroscopy of carbon–nanotube–based composites10.1098/rsta.2004.1447
2425-2459Chiara Castiglioni, Matteo Tommasini, and Giuseppe ZerbiRaman spectroscopy of polyconjugated molecules and materials: confinement effect in one and two dimensions10.1098/rsta.2004.1448
2461-2476G. R. Loppnow, L. Shoute, K. J. Schmidt, A. Savage, R. H. Hall, and J. T. BulmerUV Raman spectroscopy of hydrocarbons10.1098/rsta.2004.1449
2477-2512Andrea Carlo Ferrari and John RobertsonRaman spectroscopy of amorphous, nanostructured, diamond–like carbon, and nanodiamond10.1098/rsta.2004.1452
2513-2535M. G. Beghi and C. E. BottaniLow–frequency Raman and Brillouin spectroscopy from graphite, diamond and diamond–like carbons, fullerenes and nanotubes10.1098/rsta.2004.1450
2537-2565Steven Prawer and Robert J. NemanichRaman spectroscopy of diamond and doped diamond10.1098/rsta.2004.1451
2569-2571J. M. T. ThompsonVisions of the future by young scientists10.1098/rsta.2004.1471
2573-2589Christiane R. Timmel and Kevin B. HenbestA study of spin chemistry in weak magnetic fields10.1098/rsta.2004.1459
2591-2609Claire Vallance‘Molecular photography’: velocity–map imaging of chemical events10.1098/rsta.2004.1460
2611-2633Frank MarkenElectrifying interfaces10.1098/rsta.2004.1461
2635-2651Karen J. EdlerSoap and sand: construction tools for nanotechnology10.1098/rsta.2004.1456
2653-2670Tanja van MourikFirst–principles quantum chemistry in the life sciences10.1098/rsta.2004.1469
2671-2690Kira J. WeissmanPolyketide biosynthesis: understanding and exploiting modularity10.1098/rsta.2004.1470
2691-2707Maryjane TremayneThe impact of powder diffraction on the structural characterization of organic crystalline materials10.1098/rsta.2004.1457
2709-2720Andrew R. ParkerA vision for natural photonics10.1098/rsta.2004.1458
2721-2739Julie M. HarrisBinocular vision: moving closer to reality10.1098/rsta.2004.1464
2741-2759Greg DavisCharacteristics of attention and visual short–term memory: implications for visual interface design10.1098/rsta.2004.1462
2761-2774Nicholas J. WestwoodChemical genetics: how does it function?10.1098/rsta.2004.1467
2775-2793Judith E. SleemanDynamics of the mammalian nucleus: can microscopic movements help us to understand our genes?10.1098/rsta.2004.1463
2795-2820Marcel van Tuinen, Uma Ramakrishnan, and Elizabeth A. HadlyStudying the effect of environmental change on biotic evolution: past genetic contributions, current work and future directions10.1098/rsta.2004.1465
2821-2850Karin A. HingBone repair in the twenty–first century: biology, chemistry or engineering?10.1098/rsta.2004.1466
2851-2870Ann Marie Sastry and Christian M. LastoskieConnectivity, clusters, and transport: use of percolation concepts and atomistic simulation to track intracellular ion migration10.1098/rsta.2004.1455
2871-2888Roshan Cools and Trevor W. RobbinsChemistry of the adaptive mind10.1098/rsta.2004.1468

2003 Volume 361

5-7J. L. Culhane, J. C. R. Hunt, and A. J. CoatesIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2002.1125
11-22F. W. TaylorThe stratosphere10.1098/rsta.2002.1101
27-31David K. Woolf, P. David Cotton, and Peter G. ChallenorMeasurements of the offshore wave climate around the British Isles by satellite altimeter10.1098/rsta.2002.1103
41-43Martin J. Unwin, J. Douglas Liddle, and Susan J. JasonGPS/GNSS reflectometry nanosatellite demonstration mission10.1098/rsta.2002.1105
45-49Olivia S. Mitchell and Craig I. UnderwoodA novel method for achieving SAR imaging by means of a microsatellite constellation10.1098/rsta.2002.1106
57-63Graham D. Quartly, Paolo Cipollini, David Cromwell, and Peter G. ChallenorRossby waves: synergy in action10.1098/rsta.2002.1108
65-70Helen M. Snaith, S. G. Alderson, J. T. Allen, and T. H. GuymerMonitoring the eastern Alboràn Sea using combined altimetry and in situ data10.1098/rsta.2002.1109
95-111Joanna D. HaighThe effects of solar variability on the Earth's climate10.1098/rsta.2002.1111
113-126S. W. H. Cowley, J. A. Davies, A. Grocott, H. Khan, M. Lester, K. A. McWilliams, S. E. Milan, G. Provan, P. E. Sandholt, J. A. Wi ld, and T. K. YeomanSolar–wind–magnetosphere–ionosphere interactions in the Earth's plasma environment10.1098/rsta.2002.1112
133-137Julia M. Re es, Chri stopher R. Wilford, R. J. Mof fett, Zoe C. Dent, and Ian R. Ma n nAnalysis of magnetometer data using wavelet transforms10.1098/rsta.2002.1115
139-142Christopher R. Wilford, R. J. Moffett, Julia M. Re es, and Roderick A. HeelisA modified CTIP model and comparisons with DMSP satellite data10.1098/rsta.2002.1116
157-168Richard CrowtherOrbital debris: a growing threat to space operations10.1098/rsta.2002.1118
169-173Susan J. Jason, Sergey Pulinets, Alex da Silva Curiel, and Doug LiddleEarthquake science research with a microsatellite10.1098/rsta.2002.1119
175-179Michael Müller, Neil McBride, Simon F. Green, and John C. ZarneckiPrediction of the 2001 Leonid activity and an assessment of the spacecraft impact hazard10.1098/rsta.2002.1120
183-192Pat Norri sAutonomy, control, processing and dissemination: getting data to the scientists, affordably10.1098/rsta.2002.1121
193-197Craig I. UnderwoodObservations of radiation in the space radiation environment and its effect on commercial off-the-shelf electronics in low-Earth orbit10.1098/rsta.2002.1122
199-203Craig I. Underwood, Guy Richardson, and Jerome SavignolIn-orbit results from the SNAP-1 nanosatellite and its future potential10.1098/rsta.2002.1123
225-227Mike G. Burt, John H. Harding, and A. Marshall StonehamIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2002.1143
229-240Horst WellerSynthesis and self–assembly of colloidal nanoparticles10.1098/rsta.2002.1136
241-257Erik C. Scher, Liberato Manna, and A. Paul AlivisatosShape control and applications of nanocrystals10.1098/rsta.2002.1126
259-273Michel Lannoo, Christophe Delerue, Guy Allan, and Yann-Michel NiquetConfinement effects and tunnelling through quantum dots10.1098/rsta.2002.1127
275-290J. L. Gavartin and A. M. StonehamQuantum dots as dynamical systems10.1098/rsta.2002.1128
291-295Philippe AndrÉ BuffatDynamical behaviour of nanocrystals in transmission electron microscopy: size, temperature or irradiation effects10.1098/rsta.2002.1144
297-310David Crouch, Sebastian Norager, Paul O'Brien, Jin-Ho Park, and Nigel PickettNew synthetic routes for quantum dots10.1098/rsta.2002.1129
311-329J. A. Venables, P. A. Bennett, H. Brune, J. Drucker, and J. H. HardingSelective nucleation and controlled growth: quantum dots on metal, insulator and semiconductor surfaces10.1098/rsta.2002.1130
331-343Stephen V. Kershaw, Mike T. Harrison, and Mike G. BurtPutting nanocrystals to work: from solutions to devices10.1098/rsta.2002.1131
345-362A. J. KenyonIncreasing the efficiency of erbium–based sources using silicon quantum dots10.1098/rsta.2002.1132
363-377C. E. Finlayson, D. S. Ginger, E. Marx, and N. C. GreenhamElectrical and optical properties of semiconductor nanocrystals10.1098/rsta.2002.1133
379-391P. T. GreenlandClassical versus quantum coherence10.1098/rsta.2002.1134
393-401M. J. KellyThe engineering of quantum–dot devices10.1098/rsta.2002.1135
405-407G. W. Greenwood, A. L. Greer, D. M. Herlach, and K. F. KeltonIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2002.1153
409-417B. CantorHeterogeneous nucleation and adsorption10.1098/rsta.2002.1137
419-428David W. OxtobyCrystal nucleation in simple and complex fluids10.1098/rsta.2002.1145
429-446K. F. KeltonDiffusion–influenced nucleation: a case study of oxygen precipitation in silicon10.1098/rsta.2002.1138
447-461J. H. Perepezko and W. S. TongNucleation–catalysis–kinetics analysis under dynamic conditions10.1098/rsta.2002.1151
463-477A. Cerezo, S. Hirosawa, I. Rozdilsky, and G. D. W. SmithCombined atomic–scale modelling and experimental studies of nucleation in the solid state10.1098/rsta.2002.1139
479-495A. L. GreerGrain refinement of alloys by inoculation of melts10.1098/rsta.2002.1147
497-515Dieter M. Herlach, D. Holland-Moritz, R. Willnecker, Dierk Herlach, and Karl MaierMagnetic ordering and crystal nucleation in undercooled Co–based melts10.1098/rsta.2002.1140
517-537Stephen Z. D. Cheng and Bernard LotzNucleation control in polymer crystallization: structural and morphological probes in different length– and time–scales for selection processes10.1098/rsta.2002.1148
539-556M. MuthukumarMolecular modelling of nucleation in polymers10.1098/rsta.2002.1149
557-574Felix FranksNucleation of ice and its management in ecosystems10.1098/rsta.2002.1141
575-589Wolfram Höland, Volker Rheinberger, and Marcel SchweigerControl of nucleation in glass ceramics10.1098/rsta.2002.1152
591-613Edgar D. Zanotto and Vladimir M. FokinRecent studies of internal and surface nucleation in silicate glasses10.1098/rsta.2002.1150
615-632Andrew Putnis, Carlos M. Pina, Jose M. Astilleros, Lurdes FernÁndez-Díaz, and Manuel PrietoNucleation of solid solutions crystallizing from aqueous solutions10.1098/rsta.2002.1142
633R. W. CahnGeneral discussion10.1098/rsta.2003.1183
637-639Tom C. B. McLeish, Mike E. Cates, Julia S. Higgins, and Peter D. OlmstedIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2002.1169
641-652Masao Doi and Jun-ichi TakimotoMolecular modelling of entanglement10.1098/rsta.2002.1168
653-664E. M. Terentjev, A. Hotta, S. M. Clarke, and M. WarnerLiquid crystalline elastomers: dynamics and relaxation of microstructure10.1098/rsta.2002.1155
665-676P. B. Warren, P. Prinsen, and M. A. J. MichelsThe physics of surfactant dissolution10.1098/rsta.2002.1166
677-688Giuseppe Marrucci and Giovanni IannirubertoFlow-induced orientation and stretching of entangled polymers10.1098/rsta.2002.1156
689-698Steven ChuBiology and polymer physics at the single–molecule level10.1098/rsta.2002.1157
699-712Manfred Keller, Rainer Tharmann, Marius A. Dichtl, Andreas R. Bausch, and Erich SackmannSlow filament dynamics and viscoelasticity in entangled and active actin networks10.1098/rsta.2002.1158
713-730D. Alastair Smith, David J. Brockwell, Rebecca C. Zinober, Anthony W. Blake, Godfrey S. Beddard, Peter D. Olmsted, and Sheena E. RadfordUnfolding dynamics of proteins under applied force10.1098/rsta.2002.1160
731-740R. C. Ball and R. BlumenfeldFrom plasticity to a renormalization group10.1098/rsta.2002.1161
741-751Jasna Brujic, Sam F. Edwards, and Dmitri GrinevJammed systems in slow flow need a new statistical mechanics10.1098/rsta.2002.1162
753-766Maria L. Kilfoil, Eugene E. Pashkovski, James A. Masters, and D. A. WeitzDynamics of weakly aggregated colloidal particles10.1098/rsta.2002.1163
767-779H. Gerard, J. T. Cabral, and J. S. HigginsFlow-induced enhancement of concentration fluctuations in polymer mixtures10.1098/rsta.2002.1167
781-792A. J. BrayCoarsening dynamics of phase-separating systems10.1098/rsta.2002.1164
793-807M. E. Cates, J. Vollmer, A. Wagner, and D. VollmerPhase separation in binary fluid mixtures with continuously ramped temperature10.1098/rsta.2002.1165
811Roger T. Bonnecaze and Gregory J. RodinPreface10.1098/rsta.2003.1200
813-845Alexander Z. Zinchenko and Davis Robert H.Large–scale simulations of concentrated emulsion flows10.1098/rsta.2003.1178
847-869Xiaofan Li and C. PozrikidisFilm flow of a suspension down an inclined plane10.1098/rsta.2003.1171
871-894Robert H. Davis, Yu Zhao, Kevin P. Galvin, and Helen J. WilsonSolid–solid contacts due to surface roughness and their effects on suspension behaviour10.1098/rsta.2003.1170
895-910Brian D. Timberlake and Jeffrey F. MorrisFilm depth and concentration banding in free–surface Couette flow of a suspension10.1098/rsta.2003.1174
911-919Jean-Philippe Matas, Jeffrey F. Morris, and Élisabeth GuazzelliInfluence of particles on the transition to turbulence in pipe flow10.1098/rsta.2003.1173
921-946Robert P. LiptonAssessment of the local stress state through macroscopic variables10.1098/rsta.2003.1172
947-964P. Ponte CastañedaOn the homogenized behaviour of reinforced and other Bingham composites10.1098/rsta.2003.1180
965-985Martin Ostoja-Starzewski and Jaime CastroRandom formation, inelastic response and scale effects in paper10.1098/rsta.2003.1175
987-999Igor SevostianovExplicit relations between elastic and conductive properties of materials containing annular cracks10.1098/rsta.2003.1176
1001-1019Ole Sigmund and Jakob Søndergaard JensenSystematic design of phononic band–gap materials and structures by topology optimization10.1098/rsta.2003.1177
1021-1043T. I. ZohdiGenetic design of solids possessing a random–particulate microstructure10.1098/rsta.2003.1179
1047Preface10.1098/rsta.2003.1183
1049-1056John SkårIntroduction: Self–organization as an actual theme10.1098/rsta.2003.1184
1057-1079Peter V. CoveneySelf–organization and complexity: a new age for theory, computation and experiment10.1098/rsta.2003.1191
1081-1088Lee SmolinThe self–organization of space and time10.1098/rsta.2003.1185
1089-1099Stuart KauffmanMolecular autonomous agents10.1098/rsta.2003.1186
1101-1123Ian StewartSelf–organization in evolution: a mathematical perspective10.1098/rsta.2003.1187
1125-1139Charles Auffray, Sandrine Imbeaud, Magali Roux-Rouquié, and Leroy HoodSelf–organized living systems: conjunction of a stable organization with chaotic fluctuations in biological space–time10.1098/rsta.2003.1188
1141-1147Pier Luigi LuisiContingency and determinism10.1098/rsta.2003.1189
1149-1175Rajesh P. N. Rao and Terrence J. SejnowskiSelf–organizing neural systems based on predictive learning10.1098/rsta.2003.1190
1177-1186Teuvo KohonenSelf–organized maps of sensory events10.1098/rsta.2003.1192
1187-1203Dennis H. BamfordSelf–organization: making complex infectious viral particles from purified precursors10.1098/rsta.2003.1193
1205-1222Michele Vendruscolo, Jesús Zurdo, Cait E. MacPhee, and Christopher M. DobsonProtein folding and misfolding: a paradigm of self–assembly and regulation in complex biological systems10.1098/rsta.2003.1194
1223-1234Mark PtashneRegulated recruitment and cooperativity in the design of biological regulatory systems10.1098/rsta.2003.1195
1235-1250Tak W. Mak‘Order from disorder sprung’: recognition and regulation in the immune system10.1098/rsta.2003.1196
1251-1262Tony PawsonOrganization of cell–regulatory systems through modular–protein–interaction domains10.1098/rsta.2003.1197
1263-1282Guy Theraulaz, Jacques Gautrais, Scott Camazine, and Jean-Louis DeneubourgThe formation of spatial patterns in social insects: from simple behaviours to complex structures10.1098/rsta.2003.1198
1283-1312Eshel Ben-JacobBacterial self–organization: co–enhancement of complexification and adaptability in a dynamic environment10.1098/rsta.2003.1199
1313-1317John Skår and Peter V. CoveneyDevelopmental and physiological circuits: dissecting complexity. A report on a talk given by Dr Leroy Hood10.1098/rsta.2003.1203
1321-1322P. L. Knight, E. A. Hinds, and M. B. PlenioPreface10.1098/rsta.2003.1222
1323-1338Göran WendinScalable solid–state qubits: challenging decoherence and read–out10.1098/rsta.2003.1202
1339-1347S. HarocheQuantum information in cavity quantum electrodynamics: logical gates, entanglement engineering and ‘Schrödinger–cat states’10.1098/rsta.2003.1204
1349-1361D. J. Wineland, M. Barrett, , J. Britton, J. Chiaverini, B. DeMarco, W. M. Itano, B. Jelenković, C. Langer, D. Leibfried, V. Meyer, T. Rosenband, and T. SchätzQuantum information processing with trapped ions10.1098/rsta.2003.1205
1363-1374S. Gulde, H. Häffner, M. Riebe, G. Lancaster, C. Becher, J. Eschner, F. Schmidt-Kaler, I. L. Chuang, and R. BlattQuantum information processing with trapped Ca+ ions10.1098/rsta.2003.1206
1375-1389Romain Long, Tilo Steinmetz, Peter Hommelhoff, Wolfgang Hänsel, Theodor W. Hänsch, and Jakob ReichelMagnetic microchip traps and single–atom detection10.1098/rsta.2003.1207
1391-1399E. S. Polzik, B. Julsgaard, J. Sherson, and J. L. SørensenEntanglement and quantum teleportation with multi-atom ensembles10.1098/rsta.2003.1208
1401-1408D. M. Lucas,, C. J. S. Donald, J. P. Home, M. J. McDonnell, A. Ramos, D. N. Stacey, J.-P. Stacey, A. M. Steane, and S. C. WebsterOxford ion-trap quantum computing project10.1098/rsta.2003.1209
1409-1416Immanuel Bloch, Markus Greiner, Olaf Mandel, and Theodor W. H äa n s c hCoherent cold collisions with neutral atoms in optical lattices10.1098/rsta.2003.1210
1417-1427J. V. Porto, S. Rolston, B. Laburthe Tolra, C. J. Williams, and W. D. PhillipsQuantum information with neutral atoms as qubits10.1098/rsta.2003.1211
1429-1440Jonathan A. JonesRobust quantum information processing with techniques from liquid–state NMR10.1098/rsta.2003.1212
1441-1450A. J. FisherQuantum computing in the solid state: the challenge of decoherence10.1098/rsta.2003.1213
1451-1471R. G. Clark, R. Brenner, T. M. Buehler, V. Chan, N. J. Curson, A. S. Dzurak, E. Gauja, H. S. Goan, A. D. Greentree, T. Hallam, A. R. Hamilton, L. C. L. Hollenberg, D. N. Jamieson, J. C. McCallum, G. J. Milburn, J. L. O'Brien, L. Oberbeck, C. I. Pakes, S. D. Prawer, D. J. Reilly, F. J. Ruess, S. R. Schofield, M. Y. Simmons, F. E. Stanley, R. P. Starrett, C. Wellard, and C. YangProgress in silicon-based quantum computing10.1098/rsta.2003.1221
1473-1485A. Ardavan, M. Austwick, S. C. Benjamin, G. A. D. Briggs, T. J. S. Denni s, A. Ferguson, D. G. Hasko, M. Kanai, A. N. Khlobystov, B. W. Lovett, G. W. Morley, R. A. Oliver, D. G. Pettifor, K. Porfyrakis, J. H. Reina, J. H. Rice, J. D. Smith, R. A. Taylor, D. A. Williams, C. Adelmann, H. Mariette, and R. J. HamersNanoscale solid-state quantum computing10.1098/rsta.2003.1214
1487-1492C. H. W. BarnesA pseudo-spin surface-acoustic-wave quantum computer10.1098/rsta.2003.1215
1493-1506Alfred B. U'ren,, Eran Mukamel, Konrad Banaszek, and Ian A. WalmsleyManaging photons for quantum information processing10.1098/rsta.2003.1216
1507-1518J. G. RarityQuantum communications and beyond10.1098/rsta.2003.1217
1519-1526J. H. Eberly, K. W. Chan, and C. K. LawControl of entanglement and the high-entanglement limit10.1098/rsta.2003.1218
1527-1536Georges Reymond, Nicolas Schlosser, Igor Protsenko, and Philippe GrangierSingle-atom manipulations in a microscopic dipole trap10.1098/rsta.2003.1219
1537-1548Juan José García-Ripoll and Juan Ignacio CiracQuantum computation with cold bosonic atoms in an optical lattice10.1098/rsta.2003.1220
1549-1555Roger NeedhamyLecture held at the Royal Society, 14 November 2002 The Clifford Paterson Lecture, 2002. Computer security?10.1098/rsta.2003.1181
1559Preface10.1098/rsta.2003.1235
1561-1580Alistair G. J. MacFarlaneIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2003.1234
1581-1616Alistair G. J. MacFarlaneInformation, knowledge and the future of machines10.1098/rsta.2003.1226
1617-1633John ZimanEmerging out of nature into history: the plurality of the sciences10.1098/rsta.2003.1233
1635-1653Katherine Nelson and Richard R. NelsonThe cumulative advance of human know-how10.1098/rsta.2003.1229
1655-1674Jonathan P. Dowling and Gerard J. MilburnQuantum technology: the second quantum revolution10.1098/rsta.2003.1227
1675-1690Brian RotmanWill the digital computer transform classical mathematics?10.1098/rsta.2003.1230
1691-1708Richard R. NelsonThe advance of technology and the scientific commons10.1098/rsta.2003.1228
1709-1719Lewis WolpertCausal belief and the origins of technology10.1098/rsta.2003.1231
1721-1748William F. ClocksinArtificial intelligence and the future10.1098/rsta.2003.1232
1749-1780Clarence W. de SilvaThe role of soft computing in intelligent machines10.1098/rsta.2003.1223
1781-1808Mo JamshidiTools for intelligent control: fuzzy controllers, neural networks and genetic algorithms10.1098/rsta.2003.1225
1809-1825Tony Hey and Anne Trefethene-Science and its implications10.1098/rsta.2003.1224
1829-1830Jochem Marotzke, John H. Lawton, Robert Marsh, and I. Nick McCaveIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2003.1254
1831-1849Richard B. AlleyPalaeoclimatic insights into future climate challenges10.1098/rsta.2003.1236
1851-1870Alan E. S. KempEvidence for abrupt climate changes in annually laminated marine sediments10.1098/rsta.2003.1247
1871-1884Glacial integrative modelling10.1098/rsta.2003.1246
1885-1916Evidence for rapid climate change in the Mesozoic–Palaeogene greenhouse world10.1098/rsta.2003.1240
1917-1934Robert R. Dickson, Ruth Curry, and Igor YashayaevRecent changes in the North Atlantic10.1098/rsta.2003.1237
1935-1944Hezi Gildor and Eli TzipermanSea-ice switches and abrupt climate change10.1098/rsta.2003.1244
1945-1960Brian J. HoskinsAtmospheric processes and observations10.1098/rsta.2003.1264
1961-1975Richard A. Wood, Michael Vellinga, and Robert ThorpeGlobal warming and thermohaline circulation stability10.1098/rsta.2003.1245
1977-1999S. Barker, J.A. Higgins, and H. ElderfieldThe future of the carbon cycle: review, calcification response, ballast and feedback on atmospheric CO210.1098/rsta.2003.1238
2001-2021Mike HulmeAbrupt climate change: can society cope?10.1098/rsta.2003.1239
2023-2041Christian KörnerEcological impacts of atmospheric CO2 enrichment on terrestrial ecosystems10.1098/rsta.2003.1241
2043-2059Charles PerringsThe economics of abrupt climate change10.1098/rsta.2003.1242
2061-2078M.A. SrokoszRapid climate change: scientific challenges and the new NERC programme10.1098/rsta.2003.1243
2081-2083Preface10.1098/rsta.2003.1275
2085-2121Owen HollandExploration and high adventure: the legacy of Grey Walter10.1098/rsta.2003.1260
2123-2144Alon Keinan, Isaac Meilijson, and Eytan RuppinControlled analysis of neurocontrollers with informational lesioning10.1098/rsta.2003.1253
2145-2164John A. BullinariaFrom biological models to the evolution of robot control systems10.1098/rsta.2003.1249
2165-2185Paul Fitzpatrick and Giorgio MettaGrounding vision through experimental manipulation10.1098/rsta.2003.1251
2187-2206Terry Elliott and Nigel R. ShadboltDevelopmental robotics: manifesto and application10.1098/rsta.2003.1250
2207-2223Matthew M. WilliamsonOscillators and crank turning: exploiting natural dynamics with a humanoid robot arm10.1098/rsta.2003.1272
2225-2244Bernd Porr and Florentin WörgötterIsotropic-sequence-order learning in a closed-loop behavioural system10.1098/rsta.2003.1273
2245-2266Richard E. Reeve and Barbara H. WebbNew neural circuits for robot phonotaxis10.1098/rsta.2003.1274
2267-2285Michael B. Reiser and Michael H. DickinsonA test bed for insect-inspired robotic control10.1098/rsta.2003.1259
2287-2298Arianna Menciassi and Paolo DarioBio-inspired solutions for locomotion in the gastrointestinal tract: background and perspectives10.1098/rsta.2003.1255
2299-2319Ezequiel A. Di PaoloEvolving spike-timing-dependent plasticity for single-trial learning in robots10.1098/rsta.2003.1256
2321-2343Matt Quinn, Lincoln Smith, Giles Mayley, and Phil HusbandsEvolving controllers for a homogeneous system of physical robots: structured cooperation with minimal sensors10.1098/rsta.2003.1258
2345-2379Michael A. ArbibRana computatrix to human language: towards a computational neuroethology of language evolution10.1098/rsta.2003.1248
2381-2395Luc SteelsIntelligence with representation10.1098/rsta.2003.1257
2397-2421Davide Marocco, Angelo Cangelosi, and Stefano NolfiThe emergence of communication in evolutionary robots10.1098/rsta.2003.1252
2425N. J. T. Smith, C. S. Frenk, and S. D. M. WhitePreface10.1098/rsta.2003.1287
2427-2434Martin J. ReesIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2003.1289
2435-2467J. Richard Bond, Carlo Contaldi, and Dmitry PogosyanCosmic microwave background snapshots: pre-WMAP and post-WMAP10.1098/rsta.2003.1295
2469-2478Saul PerlmutterDark energy: recent observations and future prospects10.1098/rsta.2003.1296
2479-2495J. A. PeacockLarge–scale structure and matter in the Universe10.1098/rsta.2003.1288
2497-2513Paul J. SteinhardtA quintessential introduction to dark energy10.1098/rsta.2003.1290
2515-2525Julio F. NavarroCusps and rotation curves in cold-dark-matter haloes10.1098/rsta.2003.1299
2527-2551D. L. WarkNeutrino mass measurements10.1098/rsta.2003.1291
2553-2567Ka rl A. van Bibber and S. Darin KinionExperimental searches for galactic halo axions10.1098/rsta.2003.1292
2569-2579John CarrIndirect detection of weakly interacting massive particles10.1098/rsta.2003.1293
2591-2606Hans KrausDirect detection of weakly interacting massive particles using non-cryogenic techniques10.1098/rsta.2003.1294
2607-2627John EllisDark matter and dark energy: summary and future directions10.1098/rsta.2003.1297
2631-2632J. M. T. ThompsonVisions of the future by young scientists10.1098/rsta.2003.1311
2633-2647Ian StrachanHow to count curves: from nineteenth-century problems to twenty-first-century solutions10.1098/rsta.2003.1261
2649-2664A. M. RucklidgePattern formation in large domains10.1098/rsta.2003.1267
2665-2680Judith M. FordA black box at the end of the rainbow: searching for the perfect preconditioner10.1098/rsta.2003.1266
2681-2697Stephen P. BrooksBayesian computation: a statistical revolution10.1098/rsta.2003.1263
2699-2713Simon L. Cornish and Donatella CassettariRecent progress in Bose-Einstein condensation experiments10.1098/rsta.2003.1278
2715-2729Emma EmmaUnconventional superconductivity and novel quantum order10.1098/rsta.2003.1265
2731-2750M. EbrahimzadehParametric light generation10.1098/rsta.2003.1284
2751-2770Jacqueline M. ColeOrganic materials for second-harmonic generation: advances in relating structure to function10.1098/rsta.2003.1271
2771-2787Debbie J. StokesRecent advances in electron imaging, image interpretation and applications: environmental scanning electron microscopy10.1098/rsta.2003.1279
2789-2806Mauricio Terrones and Humberto TerronesThe carbon nanocosmos: novel materials for the twenty-first century10.1098/rsta.2003.1262
2807-2825J. J. DavisMolecular bioelectronics10.1098/rsta.2003.1270
2827-2841R. J. HickenUltrafast nanomagnets: seeing data storage in a new light10.1098/rsta.2003.1285
2843-2857David RichardsNear-field microscopy: throwing light on the nanoworld10.1098/rsta.2003.1282
2859-2873Kevin H. KnuthIntelligent machines in the twenty-first century: foundations of inference and inquiry10.1098/rsta.2003.1268
2875-2890Andrew J. DavisonModelling the world in real time: how robots engineer information10.1098/rsta.2003.1269
2891-2907J. D. CareyEngineering the next generation of large-area displays: prospects and pitfalls10.1098/rsta.2003.1283
2909-2930B. W. Byrne and G. T. HoulsbyFoundations for offshore wind turbines10.1098/rsta.2003.1286
2931-2949Stephen J. Lloyd and Jon M. Molina-AldareguiaMultilayered materials: a palette for the materials artist10.1098/rsta.2003.1276
2951-2965I. EamesThe concept of drift and its application to multiphase and multibody problems10.1098/rsta.2003.1277
2967-2988Jason M. Reese, Michael A. Gallis, and Duncan A. LockerbyNew directions in fluid dynamics: non-equilibrium aerodynamic and microsystem flows10.1098/rsta.2003.1281
2989-3008Colin R. McInnesSolar sailing: mission applications and engineering challenges10.1098/rsta.2003.1280

2002 Volume 360

3Preface10.1098/rsta.2001.0915
5-9Stanley SingerBall lightning—the scientific effort10.1098/rsta.2001.0916
11-35John Abrahamson, A. V. Bychkov, and V. L. BychkovRecently reported sightings of ball lightning: observations collected by correspondence and Russian and Ukrainian sightings10.1098/rsta.2001.0917
37-60V. L. BychkovPolymer‐composite ball lightning10.1098/rsta.2001.0918
61-88John AbrahamsonBall lightning from atmospheric discharges via metal nanosphere oxidation: from soils, wood or metals10.1098/rsta.2001.0919
89-96Celia I. MerzbacherMaterials that emit light by chemical reaction10.1098/rsta.2001.0920
97-106A. V. Bychkov, V. L. Bychkov, and John AbrahamsonOn the energy characteristics of ball lightning10.1098/rsta.2001.0922
107-152D. J. TurnerThe fragmented science of ball lightning (with comment)10.1098/rsta.2001.0921
155-157C. W. Smith and J. F. V. VincentIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2001.0931
159-173Julian F. V. Vincent and Darrell L. MannSystematic technology transfer from biology to engineering10.1098/rsta.2001.0923
175-198S. P. Marra, K. T. Ramesh, and A. S. DouglasThe actuation of a biomimetic poly(vinyl alcohol)–poly(acrylic acid) gel10.1098/rsta.2001.0924
199-209Paul Calvert, Joe Cesarano, Haripin Chandra, Hugh Denham, Sridhar Kasichainula, and Ranji VaidyanathanToughness in synthetic and biological multilayered systems10.1098/rsta.2001.0925
211-225S. N. Gorb and V. L. PopovProbabilistic fasteners with parabolic elements: biological system, artificial model and theoretical considerations10.1098/rsta.2001.0926
227-238D. S. A. De Focatiis and S. D. GuestDeployable membranes designed from folding tree leaves10.1098/rsta.2001.0928
239-253A. Skordos, P. H. Chan, J. F. V. Vincent, and G. JeronimidisA novel strain sensor based on the campaniform sensillum of insects10.1098/rsta.2001.0929
255-272David G. Hepworth, J. F. V. Vincent, G. Stringer, and G. JeronimidisVariations in the morphology of wood structure can explain why hardwood species of similar density have very different resistances to impact and compressive loading10.1098/rsta.2001.0927
273-290Rafal ŻbikowskiOn aerodynamic modelling of an insect–like flapping wing in hover for micro air vehicles10.1098/rsta.2001.0930
293-294P. V. CoveneyJean Pierre Boon10.1098/rsta.2001.0948
295-297P. V. CoveneyPreface10.1098/rsta.2001.0947
299-301I. PRIGOGINEDynamical roots of time symmetry breaking10.1098/rsta.2001.0957
303-315P. GaspardChaos and fractals in dynamical models of transport and reaction10.1098/rsta.2001.0932
317-331Gianni De FabritiisMultiscale dissipative particle dynamics10.1098/rsta.2001.0956
333-344Bruce M. BoghosianTowards the simplest hydrodynamic lattice-gas model10.1098/rsta.2001.0933
345-355Peter J. LoveA particulate basis for a lattice-gas model of amphiphilic fluids10.1098/rsta.2001.0934
357-366Peter J. LoveThree-dimensional hydrodynamic lattice-gas simulations of ternary amphiphilic fluids under shear flow10.1098/rsta.2001.0949
367-382Very large scale simulations of materials failure10.1098/rsta.2001.0938
383-394Pep EspanõlCoarse graining from coarse-grained descriptions10.1098/rsta.2001.0935
395-405David A. MeyerQuantum computing classical physics10.1098/rsta.2001.0936
407-414Carlo CercignaniThe Boltzmann equation approach to the shear flow of a granular material10.1098/rsta.2001.0939
415-428Nikolai V. BrilliantovHydrodynamics of granular gases of viscoelastic particles10.1098/rsta.2001.0940
429-436SAURO SUCCILattice Boltzmann equation for relativistic quantum mechanics10.1098/rsta.2001.0937
437-451Dominique d HumièresMultiple–relaxation–time lattice Boltzmann models in three dimensions10.1098/rsta.2001.0955
453-466Irina GinzburgA free-surface lattice Boltzmann method for modelling the filling of expanding cavities by Bingham fluids10.1098/rsta.2001.0941
467-476Olga FilippovaMultiscale lattice Boltzmann schemes for low Mach number flows10.1098/rsta.2001.0954
477-484Takaji InamuroA lattice kinetic scheme for incompressible viscous flows with heat transfer10.1098/rsta.2001.0942
485-495A.J. BriantLattice Boltzmann simulations of contact line motion in a liquid-gas system10.1098/rsta.2001.0943
497-506R. S. MaierEnhanced dispersion in cylindrical packed beds10.1098/rsta.2001.0951
507-520Thomas ZeiserAnalysis of the flow field and pressure drop in fixed-bed reactors with the help of lattice Boltzmann simulations10.1098/rsta.2001.0945
521-534D. KandhaiNumerical simulation and measurement of liquid hold-up in biporous media containing discrete stagnant zones10.1098/rsta.2001.0952
535-545Jonas TölkeLattice Boltzmann simulations of binary fluid flow through porous media10.1098/rsta.2001.0944
547-558Jonathan ChinLattice Boltzmann simulation of the flow of binary immiscible fluids with different viscosities using the Shan-Chen microscopic interaction model10.1098/rsta.2001.0953
559-573Francisco de Borja RodríguezA discrete model of neural ensembles10.1098/rsta.2001.0946
577-579Introduction10.1098/rsta.2001.0967
581-607Have sudden large releases of methane from geological reservoirs occurred since the Last Glacial Maximum, and could such releases occur again?10.1098/rsta.2001.0958
609-632The alkenone-CO2 proxy and ancient atmospheric carbon dioxide10.1098/rsta.2001.0959
633-658The carbon isotope composition of ancient CO2 based on higher-plant organic matter10.1098/rsta.2001.0965
659-673Carbon dioxide and climate over the past 300 Myr10.1098/rsta.2001.0960
675-693Comparison of clay mineral stratigraphy to other proxy palaeoclimate indicators in the Mesozoic of NW Europe10.1098/rsta.2001.0961
695-718Cryptic species of planktonic foraminifera: their effect on palaeoceanographic reconstructions10.1098/rsta.2001.0962
719-747Potential and limitations of Sr/Ca ratios in coccolith carbonate: new perspectives from cultures and monospecific samples from sediments10.1098/rsta.2001.0966
749-766Luminescence intensity in coral skeletons from Mona Island in the Caribbean Sea and its link to precipitation and wind speed10.1098/rsta.2001.0963
767-802Towards a European tephrochronological framework for Termination 1 and the Early Holocene10.1098/rsta.2001.0964
805-806A. Howie and J. E. Ffowcs WilliamsPreface10.1098/rsta.2002.0982
807-819J. D. MollonThe origins of the concept of interference10.1098/rsta.2001.0968
821-832J. E. Ffowcs WilliamsNoise, anti-noise and fluid flow control10.1098/rsta.2001.0969
833-858Brian C. J. MooreInterference effects and phase sensitivity in hearing10.1098/rsta.2001.0970
859-874Sriram Subramaniam, Teruhisa Hirai, and Richard HendersonFrom structure to mechanism: electron crystallographic studies of bacteriorhodopsin10.1098/rsta.2001.0971
875-895J. C. H. Spence, U. Weierstall, and M. HowellsPhase recovery and lensless imaging by iterative methods in optical, X-ray and electron diffraction10.1098/rsta.2001.0972
897-920Hannes LichteElectron interference: mystery and reality10.1098/rsta.2001.0973
921-938Mark ThomsonNeutrino oscillations10.1098/rsta.2001.0974
939-952H. T. Goldrein, P. J. Ra e, S. J. P. Palmer, and J. E. FieldConstruction of a high-resolution moiré interferometer for investigating microstructural displacement fields in materials10.1098/rsta.2001.0975
953-968G. N. Peggs and A. YacootA review of recent work in sub-nanometre displacement measurement using optical and X–ray interferometry10.1098/rsta.2001.0976
969-986John E. Baldwin and Christopher A. HaniffThe application of interferometry to optical astronomical imaging10.1098/rsta.2001.0977
987-1021G. RobertsInterference effects in femtosecond spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.2001.0978
1023-1037M. V. BerryExuberant interference: rainbows, tides, edges, (de)coherence...10.1098/rsta.2001.0979
1039-1059N. Garcia, I. G. Saveliev, and M. SharonovTime-resolved diffraction and interference: Young's interference with photons of different energy as revealed by time resolution10.1098/rsta.2001.0980
1061-1069Caslav Brukner and Anton ZeilingerYoung's experiment and the finiteness of information10.1098/rsta.2001.0981
1073Preface10.1098/rsta.2002.1042
1075-1078C. R. A. CatlowNew science from high–performance computing: an introduction10.1098/rsta.2002.0997
1079-1105Thom H. Dunning, Jr, Robert J. Harrison, David Feller, and Sotiris S. XantheasPromise and challenge of high-performance computing, with examples from molecular modelling10.1098/rsta.2002.0984
1107-1121A. M. StonehamComputational physics: a perspective10.1098/rsta.2002.0985
1123-1134Richard KenwaySimulation of the strong interaction10.1098/rsta.2002.0989
1135-1147Kenneth T. TaylorComputational challenges in atomic, molecular and optical physics10.1098/rsta.2002.0996
1149-1164Keiji MorokumaNew challenges in quantum chemistry: quests for accurate calculations for large molecular systems10.1098/rsta.2002.0993
1165-1178Darwin O. V. Alonso, Chahm An, and Valerie DaggettSimulations of biomolecules: characterization of the early steps in the pH-induced conformational conversion of the hamster, bovine and human forms of the prion protein10.1098/rsta.2002.0986
1179-1189Mark Swindells, Mark Rae, Martyn Pearce, Stuart Moodie, Rob Miller, and Pat LeachApplication of high-throughput computing in bioinformatics10.1098/rsta.2002.0987
1191-1209Paul AveryData Grids: a new computational infrastructure for data-intensive science10.1098/rsta.2002.0988
1211-1225Stewart Ca ntHigh-performance computing in computational fluid dynamics: progress and challenges10.1098/rsta.2002.0990
1227-1244D. AlfÈ, M. J. Gillan, L. VoČadlo, J. Brodholt, and G. D. PriceThe ab initio simulation of the Earth's core10.1098/rsta.2002.0992
1245-1266Jurgen A. Doornik, David F. Hendry, and Neil ShephardComputationally intensive econometrics using a distributed matrix-programming language10.1098/rsta.2002.0994
1267-1275Ala n O' Neill and Lois Steenman–ClarkThe computational challenges of Earth-system science10.1098/rsta.2002.1000
1277-1294C. S. FrenkSimulating the formation of cosmic structure10.1098/rsta.2002.0995
1297-1300Howard Wheater, David Cox, Julian Hunt, Paul Mason, and Peter WolfIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2002.1018
1301-1311C. A. Senior, R. G. Jones, J. A. Lowe, C. F. Durman, and D. HudsonPredictions of extreme precipitation and sea–level rise under climate change10.1098/rsta.2002.1001
1313-1325Timothy J. Osborn and Mike HulmeEvidence for trends in heavy rainfall events over the UK10.1098/rsta.2002.1002
1327-1343Alice J. RobsonEvidence for trends in UK flooding10.1098/rsta.2002.1003
1345-1361C. G. CollierDevelopments in radar and remote–sensing methods for measuring and forecasting rainfall10.1098/rsta.2002.1004
1363-1371Hosin Gupta, Soroosh Sorooshian, Xiaogang Gao, Bisher Imam, Kuo-Lin Hus, Luis Bastidas, Jailun Li, and Shayesteh MahaniThe challenge of predicting flash floods from thunderstorm rainfall10.1098/rsta.2002.1015
1373-1387Duncan W. ReedReinforcing flood–risk estimation10.1098/rsta.2002.1005
1389-1408D. R. Cox, V. S. Isham, and P. J. NorthropFloods: some probabilistic and statistical approaches10.1098/rsta.2002.1006
1409-1431H. S. WheaterProgress in and prospects for fluvial flood modelling10.1098/rsta.2002.1007
1433-1450Peter C. YoungAdvances in real–time flood forecasting10.1098/rsta.2002.1008
1451-1460Hans-Reinhard VerwornAdvances in urban–drainage management and flood protection10.1098/rsta.2002.1009
1461-1475Jurjen A. Battjes and Herman GerritsenCoastal modelling for flood defence10.1098/rsta.2002.1010
1477-1495Ian Townend and John PethickEstuarine flooding and managed retreat10.1098/rsta.2002.1011
1497-1510N. Leroy PoffEcological response to and management of increased flooding caused by climate change10.1098/rsta.2002.1012
1511-1525S. M. Tapsell, E. C. Penning-Rowsell, S. M. Tunstall, and T. L. WilsonVulnerability to flooding: health and social dimensions10.1098/rsta.2002.1013
1527-1530George FlemingHow can we learn to live with rivers? The findings of the Institution of Civil Engineers Presidential Commission on flood-risk management10.1098/rsta.2002.1014
1531-1543J. C. R. HuntFloods in a changing climate: a review10.1098/rsta.2002.1016
1545-1560Howard Wheater, David Cox, Julian Hunt, Paul Mason, and Peter WolfPosters exhibited at The Royal Society Discussion Meeting ‘Flood risk in a changing climate’10.1098/rsta.2002.1019
Attention, empty issue
1903Preface10.1098/rsta.2002.1072
1905-1921Ken PoundsForty years on from Aerobee 150: a personal perspective10.1098/rsta.2002.1044
1923-1933Steven M. Kahn, Ehud Behar, Ali Kinkhabwala, and Daniel W. SavinX–ray spectroscopy of astrophysical plasmas10.1098/rsta.2002.1043
1935-1949Manuel GüdelX–rays from stars10.1098/rsta.2002.1045
1951-1966M. Cropper, G. Ramsay, C. Hellier, K. Mukai, C. Mauche, and D. PandelX–ray observations of accreting white–dwarf systems10.1098/rsta.2002.1046
1967-1980Chris DoneAccretion flows in X–ray binaries10.1098/rsta.2002.1047
1981-1989Claude R. CanizaresRecent X–ray observations of supernova remnants10.1098/rsta.2002.1048
1991-2003Martin WardLuminous X–ray sources in spiral and star–forming galaxies10.1098/rsta.2002.1049
2005-2017Steven W. AllenCosmological constraints from Chandra observations of galaxy clusters10.1098/rsta.2002.1056
2019-2033Richard MushotzkyClusters of galaxies: a cosmological probe10.1098/rsta.2002.1050
2035-2043A. C. FabianX–rays from active galactic nuclei: relativistically broadened emission lines10.1098/rsta.2002.1051
2045-2056Giorgio MattObscured active galactic nuclei: the hidden side of the X–ray Universe10.1098/rsta.2002.1052
2057-2075W. Nielsen Brandt, David M. Alexander, Franz E. Bauer, and An n E. HornschemeierThe Chandra Deep Field–North Survey and the cosmic X–ray background10.1098/rsta.2002.1053
2077-2090Günther HasingerHunting the first black holes10.1098/rsta.2002.1054
2091-2103Roger D. BlandfordX-ray astronomy in the new millennium: a summary10.1098/rsta.2002.1055
2107-2109W. Craig, M. D. Groves, G. Schneider, and J. F. TolandIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2002.1069
2111-2126B. BuffoniA variational formulation of three–dimensional steady water waves10.1098/rsta.2002.1064
2127-2135Walter CraigNon–existence of solitary water waves in three dimensions10.1098/rsta.2002.1065
2137-2154Frédéric Dias and Jean-Marc Vanden-BroeckSteady two–layer flows over an obstacle10.1098/rsta.2002.1070
2155-2188Thierry Gallay and Eugene WayneLong-time asymptotics of the Navier-Stokes and vorticity equations on ℝ310.1098/rsta.2002.1068
2189-2243M. D. Groves, M. Haragus, and S. M. SunA dimension–breaking phenomenon in the theory of steady gravity–capillary water waves10.1098/rsta.2002.1066
2245-2336Gérard Iooss, Eric Lombardi, and Shu Ming SunGravity travelling waves for two superposed fluid layers, one being of infinite depth: a new type of bifurcation10.1098/rsta.2002.1071
2337-2358Alexander MielkeOn the energetic stability of solitary water waves10.1098/rsta.2002.1067
2361-2369J. Huw Davies, John P. Brodholt, and Bernard J. WoodIntroduction10.1098/rsta.2002.1086
2371-2382Erik H. HauriOsmium isotopes and mantle convection10.1098/rsta.2002.1073
2383-2410D. G. Pearson and G. M. NowellThe continental lithospheric mantle: characteristics and significance as a mantle reservoir10.1098/rsta.2002.1074
2411-2431Claude J. AllègreThe evolution of mantle mixing10.1098/rsta.2002.1075
2433-2474Debajyoti Paul, William M. White, and Donald L. TurcotteModelling the isotopic evolution of the Earth10.1098/rsta.2002.1076
2475-2491Steven P. GrandMantle shear–wave tomography and the fate of subducted slabs10.1098/rsta.2002.1077
2493-2505George HelffrichChemical and seismological constraints on mantle heterogeneity10.1098/rsta.2002.1085
2507-2520John P. Brodholt, A. R. Oganov, and G. D. PriceComputational mineral physics and the physical properties of perovskite10.1098/rsta.2002.1078
2521-2543Alessandro M. Forte, Jerry X. Mitrovica, and Aude EspessetGeodynamic and seismic constraints on the thermochemical structure and dynamics of convection in the deep mantle10.1098/rsta.2002.1079
2545-2567Hans-Peter Bunge, M. A. Richards, and J. R. BaumgardnerMantle–circulation models with sequential data assimilation: inferring present–day mantle structure from plate–motion histories10.1098/rsta.2002.1080
2569-2592Francis Albarède and Rob D. van der HilstZoned mantle convection10.1098/rsta.2002.1081
2593-2609Paul J. Tackley and Shunxing XieThe thermochemical structure and evolution of Earth's mantle: constraints and numerical models10.1098/rsta.2002.1082
2611-2631Chris J. Ballentine, Peter E. van Keken, Don Porcelli, and Erik H. HauriNumerical models, geochemistry and the zero–paradox noble–gas mantle10.1098/rsta.2002.1083
2633-2648Nicolas Coltice and Yanick RicardOn the origin of noble gases in mantle plumes10.1098/rsta.2002.1084
2651-2669J. M. T. ThompsonResearch frontiers in the physical sciences10.1098/rsta.2002.1099
2671-2680Nina Morgan and J. M. T. ThompsonA worthwhile investment: research–council scientists speak out10.1098/rsta.2002.1100
2681-2695Carlos J. A. P. MartinsCosmology with varying constants10.1098/rsta.2002.1087
2697-2710Ian SmailThe dark side of galaxy formation10.1098/rsta.2002.1088
2711-2723Jarle BrinchmannThe resolved history of galaxy evolution10.1098/rsta.2002.1062
2725-2740Carole G. MundellViolence in the hearts of galaxies: aberration or adolescence?10.1098/rsta.2002.1058
2741-2756S. M. TobiasThe solar dynamo10.1098/rsta.2002.1090
2757-2771Louise K. HarraExplosive events on the Sun10.1098/rsta.2002.1057
2773-2786Melvyn DaviesThe astrophysics of crowded places10.1098/rsta.2002.1061
2787-2804Neil ArnoldSolar variability, coupling between atmospheric layers and climate change10.1098/rsta.2002.1091
2805-2818Cathryn N. MitchellImaging of near-Earth space plasma10.1098/rsta.2002.1092
2819-2837J. C. VassilicosMixing in vortical, chaotic and turbulent flows10.1098/rsta.2002.1093
2839-2852T. A. MinshullThe break-up of continents and the formation of new ocean basins10.1098/rsta.2002.1059
2853-2871S. P. TurnerOn the time–scales of magmatism at island–arc volcanoes10.1098/rsta.2002.1060
2873-2888Tim J. WrightRemote monitoring of the earthquake cycle using satellite radar interferometry10.1098/rsta.2002.1094
2889-2904Matthew K. Reuer and Dominik J. WeissAnthropogenic lead dynamics in the terrestrial and marine environment10.1098/rsta.2002.1095
2905-2924Andy J. RidgwellDust in the Earth system: the biogeochemical linking of land, air and sea10.1098/rsta.2002.1096
2925-2945Yadvinder MalhiCarbon in the atmosphere and terrestrial biosphere in the 21st century10.1098/rsta.2002.1098
2947-2961David S. ReayCosting climate change10.1098/rsta.2002.1063
2963-2985Rosalind V. WhiteEarth's biggest ‘whodunnit’: unravelling the clues in the case of the end–Permian mass extinction10.1098/rsta.2002.1097

2001 Volume 359

3Preface10.1098/rsta.2000.0709
5-10Nick A. J. Lieven and D. J. EwinsThe context of experimental modal analysis10.1098/rsta.2000.0710
11-28Kenneth G. McConnellModal testing10.1098/rsta.2000.0711
29-40N. M. M. Maia and J. M. M. SilvaModal analysis identification techniques10.1098/rsta.2000.0712
41-59Joseph K. Hammond and Timothy P. WatersSignal processing for experimental modal analysis10.1098/rsta.2000.0713
61-96I. Bucher and D. J. EwinsModal analysis and testing of rotating structures10.1098/rsta.2000.0714
97-111Nick A. J. Lieven and Paul GreeningEffect of experimental pre–stress and residual stress on modal behaviour10.1098/rsta.2000.0715
113-130K. Worden and G. R. TomlinsonNonlinearity in experimental modal analysis10.1098/rsta.2000.0716
131-149Charles R. Farrar, Scott W. Doebling, and David A. NixVibration–based structural damage identification10.1098/rsta.2000.0717
151-167S. R. Ibrahim, W. Teichert, and O. BrunnerMulti–perturbed analytical models for updating and damage detection10.1098/rsta.2000.0718
169-186Michael I. Friswell, John E. Mottershead, and Hamid AhmadianFinite–element model updating using experimental test data: parametrization and regularization10.1098/rsta.2000.0719
187-204Jimin HeStructural modification10.1098/rsta.2000.0720
205-219Danieal J. InmanActive modal control for smart structures10.1098/rsta.2000.0721
223Preface10.1098/rsta.2000.0722
225-240R. E. TaylorThe discovery of the point–like structure of matter10.1098/rsta.2000.0723
241-256Frank SciulliNeutron and proton structure today10.1098/rsta.2000.0724
257-269W. James StirlingHadron interactions and hadron structure10.1098/rsta.2000.0725
271-278H. E. MontgomeryProton structure in proton–antiproton collisions10.1098/rsta.2000.0726
279-308John DaintonPhoton structure and quantum fluctuation10.1098/rsta.2000.0727
309-324Yuri L. DokshitzerQuantum chromodynamics and hadron dynamics10.1098/rsta.2000.0728
325-377Brian FosterLow–x physics10.1098/rsta.2000.0729
379-389T. SloanThe spin structure of the nucleon10.1098/rsta.2000.0730
391-404R. L. JaffeThe theory of the nucleon spin10.1098/rsta.2000.0731
405-419Graham G. RossStructure beyond the Standard Model10.1098/rsta.2000.0732
421-441Yves SiroisThe search for physics beyond the Standard Model at colliders: discovery prospects at Tevatron pp and HERA colliders10.1098/rsta.2000.0733
443-453Albrecht WagnerThe next step10.1098/rsta.2000.0734
457-458A. R. AdamsPreface10.1098/rsta.2000.0735
459-473B. N. MurdinKey issues for mid–infrared emission10.1098/rsta.2000.0736
475-488Tim AshleyType–I InSb–based mid–infrared diode lasers10.1098/rsta.2000.0737
489-503I. Vurgaftman, C. L. Felix, W. W. Bewley, D. W. Stokes, R. E. Bartolo, and J. R. MeyerMid–infrared ‘W’ lasers10.1098/rsta.2000.0738
505-522Sirtori H. Page and C. BeckerGaAs–based quantum cascade lasers10.1098/rsta.2000.0739
523-531Yu. P. Yakovlev, A. P. Danilova, A. N. Imenkov, N. M. Kolchanova, and V. V. SherstnevTunable 3.3 μm InAsSb/InAsSbP diode lasers: a new concept of fast lasing due to nonlinear optical effects10.1098/rsta.2000.0740
533-545Michael E. Flatté, J. T. Olesberg, and C. H. GreinTheoretical comparison of mid–wavelength infrared and long–wavelength infrared lasers10.1098/rsta.2000.0741
547-566Maurus TackeLead–salt lasers10.1098/rsta.2000.0742
567-579C. T. ElliottNegative luminescence and its applications10.1098/rsta.2000.0743
581-597Y. Rouillard, F. Genty, A. Pérona, A. Vicet, D. A. Yarekha, G. Boissier, P. Grech, A. N. Baranov, and C. AlibertEdge and vertical surface emitting lasers around 2.0–2.5 μm and their applications10.1098/rsta.2000.0744
599-619A. KrierPhysics and technology of mid–infrared light emitting diodes10.1098/rsta.2000.0745
621-634S. D. Smith, A. Vass, F. Karpushko, H. Hardaway, and J. G. CrowderThe prospects of LEDs, diode detectors and negative luminescence in infrared sensing of gases and spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.2000.0746
635-644Ronald W. Waynant, Ilko K. Ilev, and Israel GannotMid–infrared laser applications in medicine and biology10.1098/rsta.2000.0747
645-658R. A. StradlingSemiconductor light sources for mid–infrared applications: concluding remarks10.1098/rsta.2000.0748
661-662M. WiercigrochPreface10.1098/rsta.2000.0749
663-693Marian Wiercigroch and Erhan BudakSources of nonlinearities, chatter generation and suppression in metal cutting10.1098/rsta.2000.0750
695-711Francis S. Moon and Tamás Kalmár-NagyNonlinear models for complex dynamics in cutting materials10.1098/rsta.2000.0751
713-738Marian Wiercigroch and Anton M. KrivtsovFrictional chatter in orthogonal metal cutting10.1098/rsta.2000.0752
739-757Gábor StépánModelling nonlinear regenerative effects in metal cutting10.1098/rsta.2000.0753
759-792Jon R. Pratt and Ali H. NayfehChatter control and stability analysis of a cantilever boring bar under regenerative cutting conditions10.1098/rsta.2000.0754
793-819B. BalachandranNonlinear dynamics of milling processes10.1098/rsta.2000.0755
821-846Matthew A. Davies and Timothy J. BurnsThermomechanical oscillations in material flow during high-speed machining10.1098/rsta.2000.0756
849-851J. Hansen, P. N. Pusey, and P. B. WarrenIntroductory remarks10.1098/rsta.2000.0815
853-866P. LINSEStructure and phase separation in solutions of like–charged colloidal particles10.1098/rsta.2000.0806
867-877andInteractions between charged colloids in semi-dilute polyelectrolyte10.1098/rsta.2000.0760
879-881T. TLUSTY and S. A. SAFRANEntropic networks in colloidal self-assembly10.1098/rsta.2001.0807
883-895P. BARTLETT, S. I. HENDERSON, and S. J. MITCHELLMeasurement of the hydrodynamic forces between two polymer–coated spheres10.1098/rsta.2000.0805
897-907W. C. K. POON, S. U. EGELHAAF, J. STELLBRINK, J. ALLGAIER, A. B. SCHOFIELD, and P. N. PUSEYBeyond simple depletion: phase behaviour of colloid–star polymer mixtures10.1098/rsta.2001.0808
909-920H. LöWEN, E. ALLAHYAROV, J. DZUBIELLA, C. V. FERBER, A. JUSUFI, C. N. LIKOS, and M. HENIInteractions and phase transitions of colloidal dispersions in bulk and at interfaces10.1098/rsta.2000.0809
921-937A. G. YODH, K. LIN, J. C. CROCKER, A. D. DINSMORE, R. VERMA, and P. D. KAPLANEntropically driven self–assembly and interaction in suspension10.1098/rsta.2000.0810
939-960A. A. LOUISEffective potentials for polymers and colloids: beyond the van der Waals picture of fluids?10.1098/rsta.2000.0804
961-975R. EVANS, J. M. BRADER, R. ROTH, M. DIJKSTRA, M. SCHMIDT, and H. LÖWENInterfacial properties of model colloid–polymer mixtures10.1098/rsta.2000.0811
977-984S. ROMER, C. URBAN, H. BISSIG, A. STRADNER, F. SCHEFFOLD, and P. SCHURTENBERGERDynamics of concentrated colloidal suspensions: diffusion, aggregation and gelation10.1098/rsta.2000.0812
985-995F. M. V. DER KOOIJ and H. N. W. LEKKERKERKERLiquid–crystal phase transitions in suspensions of plate–like particles10.1098/rsta.2001.0813
997-1015Z. DOGIC and S. FRADENDevelopment of model colloidal liquid crystals and the kinetics of the isotropic–smectic transition10.1098/rsta.2000.0814
1017-1044I. W. HAMLEYAmphiphilic diblock copolymer gels: the relationship between structure and rheology10.1098/rsta.2000.0761
1047P. KOHL, D. NOBLE, and P. J. HUNTERPreface10.1098/rsta.2001.0836
1049-1054P. J. HUNTER, P. KOHL, and D. NOBLEIntegrative models of the heart: achievements and limitations10.1098/rsta.2001.0816
1055-1072J. B. BASSINGTHWAIGHTEThe modelling of a primitive ‘sustainable’ conservative cell10.1098/rsta.2001.0821
1073-1089W. J. HEDLEY, M. R. NELSON, D. P. BELLIVANT, and P. F. NIELSENA short introduction to CellML10.1098/rsta.2001.0817
1091-1110M. R. BOYETT, H. ZHANG, A. GARNY, and A. V. HOLDENControl of the pacemaker activity of the sinoatrial node by intracellular Ca2+. Experiments and modelling10.1098/rsta.2001.0818
1111-1125A. NYGREN, L. J. LEON, and W. R. GILESSimulations of the human atrial action potential10.1098/rsta.2001.0819
1127-1142D. NOBLE and Y. RUDYModels of cardiac ventricular action potentials: iterative interaction between experiment and simulation10.1098/rsta.2001.0820
1143-1157J. J RICE and M. S. JAFRIModelling calcium handling in cardiac cells10.1098/rsta.2001.0822
1159-1172D. P. NICKERSON, N. P. SMITH, and P. J. HUNTERA model of cardiac cellular electromechanics10.1098/rsta.2001.0823
1173-1185P. KOHL and F. SACHSMechanoelectric feedback in cardiac cells10.1098/rsta.2001.0824
1187-1200R. L. WINSLOW, J. L. GREENSTEIN, G. F. TOMASELLI, and B. O'ROURKEComputational models of the failing myocyte: relating altered gene expression to cellular function10.1098/rsta.2001.0825
1201-1216C. ANTZELEVITCH, V. V. NESTERENKO, A. L. MUZIKANT, J. J. RICE, G. CHEN, and T. COLATSKYInfluence of transmural repolarization gradients on the electrophysiology and pharmacology of ventricular myocardium. Cellular basis for the Brugada and long–QT syndromes10.1098/rsta.2001.0826
1217-1232I. LEGRICE, P. HUNTER, A. YOUNG, and B. SMAILLThe architecture of the heart: a data–based model10.1098/rsta.2001.0827
1233-1250K. D. COSTA, J. W. HOLMES, and D. MCCULLOCHModelling cardiac mechanical properties in three dimensions10.1098/rsta.2001.0828
1251-1262N. P. SMITH and G. S. KASSABAnalysis of coronary blood flow interaction with myocardial mechanics based on anatomical models10.1098/rsta.2001.0829
1263-1275K. F. AUGENSTEIN, E. R. MCVEIGH, and A. A. YOUNGMagnetic resonance imaging and ventricle mechanics10.1098/rsta.2001.0830
1277-1286A. PULLAN, D. PATERSON, and F. GREENSITENon–invasive imaging of cardiac electrophysiology10.1098/rsta.2001.0835
1287-1298H. KOCH and W. HABERKORNMagnetic field mapping of cardiac electrophysiological function10.1098/rsta.2001.0831
1299-1314S. J. KOVÁCS, D. M. MCQUEEN, and C. S. PESKINModelling cardiac fluid dynamics and diastolic function10.1098/rsta.2001.0832
1315-1325A. PANFILOW and A. PERTSOVVentricular fibrillation: evolution of the multiple–wavelet hypothesis10.1098/rsta.2001.0833
1327-1337N. TRAYANOVAConcepts of ventricular defibrillation10.1098/rsta.2001.0834
1341V. I. ARNOLD, J. W. BRUCE, H. K. MOFFATT, and R. B. PELZPreface10.1098/rsta.2001.0851
1343-1364V. A. VASSILIEVHomology of spaces of knots in any dimensions10.1098/rsta.2001.0838
1365-1373G. FELDER and A. VARCHENKOSpecial functions, conformal blocks, Bethe ansatz and SL(3, Z)10.1098/rsta.2001.0839
1375-1387M. ATIYAHConfigurations of points10.1098/rsta.2001.0840
1389-1398G. SEGALTopological structures in string theory10.1098/rsta.2001.0841
1399-1403L. FADDEEVKnotted solitons and their physical applications10.1098/rsta.2001.0842
1405-1412N. A. NEKRASOVInstantons and the 11th dimension10.1098/rsta.2001.0843
1413-1427B. KHESIN and A. ROSLYPolar homology and holomorphic bundles10.1098/rsta.2001.0844
1429-1438P. HOLMES, A. DOELMAN, G. HEK, and G. DOMOKOSHomoclinic orbits and chaos in three– and four–dimensional flows10.1098/rsta.2001.0845
1439-1448M. A. BERGERTopological methods in astrophysics10.1098/rsta.2001.0846
1449-1468J. E. MARSDEN and S. SHKOLLERGlobal well–posedness for the Lagrangian averaged Navier–Stokes (LANS–α) equations on bounded domains10.1098/rsta.2001.0852
1469-1472G. MISIOLEKA conjecture concerning the exponential map on Dμ(M)10.1098/rsta.2001.0847
1473-1478J. H. HANNAYPath–linking interpretation of Kirchhoff diffraction: a summary10.1098/rsta.2001.0848
1479-1496R. S. MACKAYComplicated dynamics from simple topological hypotheses10.1098/rsta.2001.0849
1497-1510V. V. GORYUNOVPlane curves, wavefronts and Legendrian knots10.1098/rsta.2001.0837
1513M. C. R. SymonsPreface10.1098/rsta.2000.0870
1515-1527Andrew Purkiss, Spiros Skoulakis, and Julia M. GoodfellowThe protein–solvent interface: a big splash10.1098/rsta.2001.0863
1529-1543W. Earle WaghorneViscosities of electrolyte solutions10.1098/rsta.2001.0864
1545-1574Jayendran C. Rasaiah and R.M. Lynden–BellComputer simulation studies of the structure and dynamics of ions and non–polar solutes in water10.1098/rsta.2001.0865
1575-1591G. W. Neilson, P. E. Mason, S. Ramos, and D. SullivanNeutron and X–ray scattering studies of hydration in aqueous solutions10.1098/rsta.2001.0866
1593-1609Witold M. Bartczak, Jerzy Kroh, Michal Zapalowski, and Katarzyna PernalComputer simulation of water and concentrated ionic solutions. Potential fluctuations and electron localization10.1098/rsta.2001.0867
1611-1629W. O. George, B. F. Jones, and Rh. LewisWater and its homologues: a comparison of hydrogen–bonding phenomena10.1098/rsta.2001.0868
1631-1646Martyn C. R. SymonsWater structure: unique but not anomalous10.1098/rsta.2001.0869
1649-1650M. S. WilliamsPreface10.1098/rsta.2001.0880
1651-1669M. S. Williams and A. BlakeboroughLaboratory testing of structures under dynamic loads: an introductory review10.1098/rsta.2001.0860
1671-1696A. J. Crewe and R. T. SevernThe European collaborative programme on evaluating the performance of shaking tables10.1098/rsta.2001.0861
1697-1723David P. Stoten and Eduardo G. GómezAdaptive control of shaking tables using the minimal control synthesis algorithm10.1098/rsta.2001.0862
1725-1751Nobuyuki Ogawa, Keiichi Ohtani, Tsuneo Katayama, and Heki ShibataConstruction of a three–dimensional, large–scale shaking table and development of core technology10.1098/rsta.2001.0871
1753-1770Ulrich FüllekrugUtilization of multi–axial shaking tables for the modal identification of structures10.1098/rsta.2001.0872
1771-1799Georges MagonetteDevelopment and application of large–scale continuous pseudo–dynamic testing techniques10.1098/rsta.2001.0873
1801-1827S. Y. ChangApplication of the momentum equations of motion to pseudo–dynamic testing10.1098/rsta.2001.0874
1829-1850Jean Spangler Shortreed, Frieder Seible, Andre Filiatrault, and Gianmario BenzoniCharacterization and testing of the Caltrans Seismic Response Modification Device Test System10.1098/rsta.2001.0875
1851-1867Masayoshi NakashimaDevelopment, potential, and limitations of real–time online (pseudo–dynamic) testing10.1098/rsta.2001.0876
1869-1891A. Blakeborough, M. S. Williams, A. P. Darby, and D. M. WilliamsThe development of real–time substructure testing10.1098/rsta.2001.0877
1893-1909Toshihiko Horiuchi and Takao KonnoA new method for compensating actuator delay in real–time hybrid experiments10.1098/rsta.2001.0878
1911-1929Carol K. Shield, Catherine W. French, and John TimmDevelopment and implementation of the effective force testing method for seismic simulation of large–scale structures10.1098/rsta.2001.0879
1933Robert Hutchison, Colin Pillinger, Grenville Turner, and Sara RussellPreface10.1098/rsta.2001.0899
1935-1947Patrick CassenUnresolved questions regarding the origins of Solar System solids10.1098/rsta.2001.0888
1949-1959Adolf N. WittThe chemical composition of the interstellar medium10.1098/rsta.2001.0889
1961-1972Anthony P. JonesInterstellar and circumstellar grain formation and survival10.1098/rsta.2001.0890
1973-1989C. M. O'D. AlexanderInherited material from the protosolar cloud: composition and origin10.1098/rsta.2001.0891
1991-2004Sara S. Russell, Matthieu Gounelle, and Robert HutchisonOrigin of short–lived radionuclides10.1098/rsta.2001.0893
2005-2017Alan P. Boss and Harri A. T. VanhalaInjection of newly synthesized elements into the protosolar cloud10.1098/rsta.2001.0892
2019-2035I. A. Franchi, L. Baker, J. C. Bridges, I. P. Wright, and C. T. PillingerOxygen isotopes and the early Solar System10.1098/rsta.2001.0894
2037-2048J. D. Gilmour and J. M. SaxtonA time–scale of formation of the first solids10.1098/rsta.2001.0895
2049-2060Lee HartmannPhysical conditions of protosolar matter10.1098/rsta.2001.0896
2061-2075H. PalmeChemical and isotopic heterogeneity in protosolar matter10.1098/rsta.2001.0897
2077-2093Robert Hutchison, Iwan P. Williams, and Sara S. RussellTheories of planetary formation: constraints from the study of meteorites10.1098/rsta.2001.0898
2095-2110Edward D. YoungThe hydrology of carbonaceous chondrite parent bodies and the evolution of planet progenitors10.1098/rsta.2001.0900
2111-2135Alex N. Halliday, Der–Chuen Lee, Don Porcelli, Uwe Wiechert, Maria Schönbächler, and Mark RehkämperThe rates of accretion, core formation and volatile loss in the early Solar System10.1098/rsta.2001.0901
2137-2155Claude AllègreCondensed matter astrophysics: constraints and questions on the early development of the Solar System10.1098/rsta.2001.0902
2159Ray P. S. Han and Peter M. BainumPreface10.1098/rsta.2001.0914
2161-2190G. Tyc and Ray P. S. HanOn the dynamics of spinning tethered space vehicles10.1098/rsta.2001.0881
2191-2208Daniel G. Kubitschek and George H. BornModelling the anomalous acceleration and radiation pressure forces for the TOPEX/POSEIDON spacecraft10.1098/rsta.2001.0882
2209-2229Zhao–Chang Zheng, Dan Guo, Yeng–Jie Zhang, and Zhi–Chao HouDynamic analysis of large–scale flexible systems for free—free space structures10.1098/rsta.2001.0883
2231-2249John L. Junkins, Maruthi R. Akella, and Andrew J. KurdilaAdaptive realization of desired constraint stabilization dynamics in the control of multibody systems10.1098/rsta.2001.0884
2251-2269Fernando J. O. Moreira, José Roberto de França Arruda, and Daniel J. InmanDesign of a reduced–order H∞ controller for smart structure satellite applications10.1098/rsta.2001.0885
2271-2286Kim S. W., Misra A. K., and Modi V. J.Contact dynamics and force control of space manipulator systems10.1098/rsta.2001.0886
2287-2303Y. Morita and J. KawaguchiAttitude control design of the M–V rocket10.1098/rsta.2001.0887
2307-2308Preface10.1098/rsta.2001.0913
2309-2326Michel FrémondInternal constraints in mechanics10.1098/rsta.2001.0853
2327-2346Patrick BallardFormulation and well-posedness of the dynamics of rigid-body systems with perfect unilateral constraints10.1098/rsta.2001.0854
2347-2367David Yang GaoComplementarity, polarity and triality in non‐smooth, non–convex and non–conservative Hamilton systems10.1098/rsta.2001.0855
2369-2383Bernard BrogliatoOn the control of non-smooth complementarity dynamical systems10.1098/rsta.2001.0856
2385-2404Christoph GlockerOn frictionless impact models in rigid-body systems10.1098/rsta.2001.0857
2405-2428Laetitia PaoliTime discretization of vibro‐impact10.1098/rsta.2001.0858
2429-2446Michelle SchatzmanPenalty method for impact in generalized coordinates10.1098/rsta.2001.0859
2447-2465W. J. Stronge, R. James, and B. RavaniOblique impact with friction and tangential compliance10.1098/rsta.2001.0903
2467-2482David E. StewartFinite-dimensional contact mechanics10.1098/rsta.2001.0904
2483-2496Tassilo Küpper and Susanne MoritzGeneralized Hopf bifurcation for non-smooth planar systems10.1098/rsta.2001.0905
2497-2518Michel Jean, Vincent Acary, and Yann MonerieNon-smooth contact dynamics approach of cohesive materials10.1098/rsta.2001.0906
2519-2539Lars-Erik Andersson and Anders KlarbringA review of the theory of static and quasi-static frictional contact problems in elasticity10.1098/rsta.2001.0908
2541-2555Georgios E. Stavroulakis and Heinz AntesTransient dynamic analysis in layered structures with unilateral interfaces10.1098/rsta.2001.0907
2557-2573Karim Ach and Pierre AlartNumerical simulation of the behaviour of a multi-jointed structure10.1098/rsta.2001.0909
2575-2593J. C. Trinkle, J. A. Tzitzouris, and J. S. PangDynamic multi-rigid-body systems with concurrent distributed contacts10.1098/rsta.2001.0911
2595-2608Dan B. MarghituImpact of a planar flexible bar with geometrical discontinuities of the first kind10.1098/rsta.2001.0910
2609-2628F. G. PfeifferApplications of unilateral multibody dynamics10.1098/rsta.2001.0912

2000 Volume 358

3-19J. R. KingEmerging areas of mathematical modelling10.1098/rsta.2000.0516
21-39Joan Lasenby, Anthony N. Lasenby, and Chris J. L. DoranA unified mathematical language for physics and engineering in the 21st century10.1098/rsta.2000.0517
41-61Jaroslav StarkObserving complexity, seeing simplicity10.1098/rsta.2000.0518
63-73Paul WilmottThe use, misuse and abuse of mathematics in finance10.1098/rsta.2000.0519
75-87Adrian KentNight thoughts of a quantum physicist10.1098/rsta.2000.0520
89-109Shahn MajidNon-commutative geometry and quantum groups10.1098/rsta.2000.0521
111-125Derek K. K. Lee and Andrew J. SchofieldCorrelated quantum fluids and the search for a new theory of metals10.1098/rsta.2000.0522
127-135W. L. PowerAtom optics: matter and waves in harmony10.1098/rsta.2000.0523
137-150J. M. T. Thompson and Michael ZieseColossal magnetoresistance, half metallicity and spin electronics10.1098/rsta.2000.0524
151-172Alexander Giles DaviesQuantum electronics: the physics and technology of low-dimensional electronic systems into the new millennium10.1098/rsta.2000.0525
173-192Franco CacialliOrganic semiconductors for the new millennium10.1098/rsta.2000.0526
193-210I. D. W. SamuelPolymer electronics10.1098/rsta.2000.0527
211-227Ole SigmundTopology optimization: a tool for the tailoring of structures and materials10.1098/rsta.2000.0528
229-243S. D. GuestTensegrities and rotating rings of tetrahedra: a symmetry viewpoint of structural mechanics10.1098/rsta.2000.0529
245-260Robert I. BowlesTransition to turbulent flow in aerodynamics10.1098/rsta.2000.0530
261-279M. Mosca, R. Jozsa, A. Steane, and A. EkertQuantum–enhanced information processing10.1098/rsta.2000.0531
281-301R. P. CowburnThe attractions of magnetism for nanoscale data storage10.1098/rsta.2000.0532
303-329Polina BayvelFuture high-capacity optical telecommunication networks10.1098/rsta.2000.0533
331-341Richard GibbensControl and pricing for communication networks10.1098/rsta.2000.0534
345-366Gareth RobertsFemtosecond chemical reactions10.1098/rsta.2000.0535
367-386Michael J. Sutcliffe and Nigel S. ScruttonEnzymology takes a quantum leap forward10.1098/rsta.2000.0536
387-398Jonathan M. GoodmanSolutions for chemistry: synthesis of experiment and calculation10.1098/rsta.2000.0537
399-418Mark WilsonExtended ionic models from ab initio calculations10.1098/rsta.2000.0538
419-430Duncan J. MacquarrieChemistry on the inside: green chemistry in mesoporous materials10.1098/rsta.2000.0539
431-453Philip A. GaleSupramolecular chemistry: from complexes to complexity10.1098/rsta.2000.0540
455-471Graham SandfordOrganofluorine chemistry10.1098/rsta.2000.0541
473-495Paul W. MayDiamond thin films: a 21st-century material10.1098/rsta.2000.0542
497-511Vincent WalshReverse engineering the human brain10.1098/rsta.2000.0543
513-545Pfuhl M.Protein nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in the new millennium10.1098/rsta.2000.0544
547-564Alan R. Hemsley and Peter C. GriffithsArchitecture in the microcosm: biocolloids, self-assembly and pattern formation10.1098/rsta.2000.0545
565-578Marjolein C. H. van der MeulenMechanics in skeletal development, adaptation and disease10.1098/rsta.2000.0546
579-610Peter KohlComputational modelling of biological systems: tools and visions10.1098/rsta.2000.0547
611-631Paul J. KolstonFinite-element modelling: a new tool for the biologist10.1098/rsta.2000.0548
635-639D. Lynden-BellMagnetic activity in stars, discs and quasars10.1098/rsta.2000.0549
641-655Louise HarraSolar activity studies through coronal X–ray observations10.1098/rsta.2000.0550
657-668Alan TitleMagnetic fields below, on and above the solar surface10.1098/rsta.2000.0551
669-688C. E. ParnellMagnetic reconnection and some solar applications10.1098/rsta.2000.0552
689-709Robert RosnerMagnetic fields of stars: using stars as tools for understanding the origins of cosmic magnetic fields10.1098/rsta.2000.0553
711-727T. G. ForbesSolar and stellar flares10.1098/rsta.2000.0554
729-739C. J. Clarke and J. E. PringleYoung stars with discs10.1098/rsta.2000.0555
741-758Ralph E. PudritzJets from accretion discs10.1098/rsta.2000.0556
759-776Axel BrandenburgDynamo–generated turbulence and outflows from accretion discs10.1098/rsta.2000.0557
777-796Rainer BeckMagnetic fields in normal galaxies10.1098/rsta.2000.0558
797-810James M. MoranHigh–resolution maser studies of galactic nuclei10.1098/rsta.2000.0559
811-829Roger D. BlandfordQuasar jets and their fields10.1098/rsta.2000.0560
831-840Andrew G. LyneThe magnetic fields of neutron stars10.1098/rsta.2000.0561
841-851I. F. MirabelMagnetism in microquasars10.1098/rsta.2000.0562
853-867Martin J. ReesGamma–ray bursts10.1098/rsta.2000.0563
871-872Preface10.1098/rsta.2000.0564
873-897C. A. JonesConvection–driven geodynamo models10.1098/rsta.2000.0565
899-920Keke Zhang and David GubbinsScale disparities and magnetohydrodynamics in the Earth's core10.1098/rsta.2000.0566
921-942Graeme R. SarsonReversal models from dynamo calculations10.1098/rsta.2000.0567
943-955Raymond HideGeneric nonlinear processes in self–exciting dynamos and the long–term behaviour of the main geomagnetic field, including polarity superchrons10.1098/rsta.2000.0568
957-990Andrew Jackson, Art R. T. Jonkers, and Matthew R. WalkerFour centuries of geomagnetic secular variation from historical records10.1098/rsta.2000.0569
991-1008Catherine G. Constable, Catherine L. Johnson, and Steven P. LundGlobal geomagnetic field models for the past 3000 years: transient or permanent flux lobes?10.1098/rsta.2000.0570
1009-1025Carlo La j, Catherine Kissel, Alain Mazaud, James E. T. Channell, and Juerg BeerNorth Atlantic palaeointensity stack since 75ka (NAPIS–75) and the duration of the Laschamp event10.1098/rsta.2000.0571
1027-1047J. E. T. Channell and H. F. KleivenGeomagnetic palaeointensities and astrochronological ages for the Matuyama–Brunhes boundary and the boundaries of the Jaramillo Subchron: palaeomagnetic and oxygen isotope records from ODP Site 98310.1098/rsta.2000.0572
1049-1064Bradford M. ClementAssessing the fidelity of palaeomagnetic records of geomagnetic reversal10.1098/rsta.2000.0573
1065-1088Peter A. Selkin and Lisa TauxeLong-term variations in palaeointensity10.1098/rsta.2000.0574
1089-1107Martin FrankComparison of cosmogenic radionuclide production and geomagnetic field intensity over the last 200 000 years10.1098/rsta.2000.0575
1109-1121Paul H. Roberts and Gary A. GlatzmaierA test of the frozen-flux approximation using a new geodynamo model10.1098/rsta.2000.0576
1123-1139Masaru Kono, Ataru Sakuraba, and Mizuho IshidaDynamo simulation and palaeosecular variation models10.1098/rsta.2000.0577
1141-1170Robert S. Coe, Lionel Hongre, and Gary A. GlatzmaierAn examination of simulated geomagnetic reversals from a palaeomagnetic perspective10.1098/rsta.2000.0578
1171-1179Jeremy BloxhamThe effect of thermal core–mantle interactions on the palaeomagnetic secular variation10.1098/rsta.2000.0579
1181-1190Kenneth A. HoffmanTemporal aspects of the last reversal of Earth's magnetic field10.1098/rsta.2000.0580
1191-1223J. J. LovePalaeomagnetic secular variation as a function of intensity10.1098/rsta.2000.0581
1227-1238Spärck Jones Karen I. B., Gerald J. M. Gazdar, and Roger M. NeedhamIntroduction: combining formal theories and statistical data in natural language processing10.1098/rsta.2000.0582
1239-1253Fernando PereiraFormal grammar and information theory: together again?10.1098/rsta.2000.0583
1255-1266Julie Carson -BerndsenFinite-state models, event logics and statistics in speech recognition10.1098/rsta.2000.0584
1267-1280Stephen G. PulmanStatistical and logical reasoning in disambiguation10.1098/rsta.2000.0585
1281-1293R. Harald Baayen and Robert SchreuderTowards a psycholinguistic computational model for morphological parsing10.1098/rsta.2000.0586
1295-1310Yoshihiko Gotoh and Steve RenalsInformation extraction from broadcast news10.1098/rsta.2000.0587
1311-1324Ronald RosenfeldIncorporating linguistic structure into statistical language models10.1098/rsta.2000.0588
1325-1338Mari OstendorfIncorporating linguistic theories of pronunciation variation into speech–recognition models10.1098/rsta.2000.0589
1339-1355Geoffrey SampsonThe role of taxonomy in language engineering10.1098/rsta.2000.0590
1357-1372Hiyan Alshawi and Shona DouglasLearning dependency transduction models from unannotated examples10.1098/rsta.2000.0591
1373-1387Jon Oberlander and Chris BrewStochastic text generation10.1098/rsta.2000.0592
1389-1402Steve J. YoungProbabilistic methods in spoken–dialogue systems10.1098/rsta.2000.0593
1403-1417P. A. aylorConcept-to-speech synthesis by phonological structure matching10.1098/rsta.2000.0594
1419-1431Kathleen R. McKeown and Shimei PanProsody modelling in concept-to-speech generation: methodological issues10.1098/rsta.2000.0595
1435-1440R. S. J. SparksThe causes and consequences of eruptions of andesite volcanoes: opening remarks10.1098/rsta.2000.0596
1441-1442Juergen Neuberg and Stephen SparksTribute: Professor Peter Francis BSc PhD 1945-199910.1098/rsta.2000.0597
1443-1464S. P. Turner, R. M. M. George, P. J. Evans, C. J. Hawkesworthy, and G. F. ZellmeryTime-scales of magma formation, ascent and storage beneath subduction-zone volcanoes10.1098/rsta.2000.0598
1465-1485John C. Eichelberger and Pavel E. IzbekovEruption of andesite triggered by dyke injection: contrasting cases at Karymsky Volcano, Kamchatka and Mt Katmai, Alaska10.1098/rsta.2000.0599
1487-1513Kathy Cashman and Jon BlundyDegassing and crystallization of ascending andesite and dacite10.1098/rsta.2000.0600
1515-1532Virginie PinelThe effect of edifice load on magma ascent beneath a volcano10.1098/rsta.2000.0601
1533-1546Jürgen NeubergCharacteristics and causes of shallow seismicity in andesite volcanoes10.1098/rsta.2000.0602
1547-1566Daniel DzurisinVolcano geodesy: challenges and opportunities for the 21st century10.1098/rsta.2000.0603
1567-1584Peter Francis, Lisa Horrocks, and Clive OppenheimerMonitoring gases from andesite volcanoes10.1098/rsta.2000.0604
1585-1606W. I. Rose, G. J. S. Bluth, and G. G. J. ErnstIntegrating retrievals of volcanic cloud characteristics from satellite remote sensors: a summary10.1098/rsta.2000.0605
1607-1617Marta Lucia Calvache VelascoMt Galeras: activities and lessons to be learned10.1098/rsta.2000.0606
1619-1637R. E. A. Robertson, W. P. Aspinall, R. A. Herd, G. E. Norton, R. S. J. Sparks, and S. R. YoungThe 1995–1998 eruption of the Soufriére Hills volcano, Montserrat, WI10.1098/rsta.2000.0607
1639-1661Richard P. HoblittWas the 18 May 1980 lateral blast at Mt St Helens the product of two explosions?10.1098/rsta.2000.0608
1663-1703Barry VoightStructural stability of andesite volcanoes and lava domes10.1098/rsta.2000.0609
1705-1724Andrew W. WoodsyDynamics of hazardous volcanic flows10.1098/rsta.2000.0610
1725-1729R. S. J. SparksThe causes and consequences of eruptions of andesite volcanoes: concluding remarks10.1098/rsta.2000.0611
1733-1734K. J. Spyrou and J. M. T. ThompsonPreface10.1098/rsta.2000.0612
1735-1760K. J. Spyrou and J. M. T. ThompsonThe nonlinear dynamics of ship motions: a field overview and some recent developments10.1098/rsta.2000.0613
1761-1791C. Jiang, A. W. Troesch, and S. W. ShawCapsize criteria for ship models with memory-dependent hydrodynamics and random excitation10.1098/rsta.2000.0614
1793-1812S. Murashige, T. Yamada, and K. AiharaNonlinear analyses of roll motion of a flooded ship in waves10.1098/rsta.2000.0615
1813-1834K. J. SpyrouOn the parametric rolling of ships in a following sea under simultaneous nonlinear periodic surging10.1098/rsta.2000.0616
1835-1851E. Kreuzer and M. WendtShip capsizing analysis using advanced hydrodynamic modelling10.1098/rsta.2000.0617
1853-1881I. G. Oh, A. H. Nayfeh, and D. T. MookA theoretical and experimental investigation of indirectly excited roll motion in ships10.1098/rsta.2000.0618
1883-1904Naoya Umeda and Masami HamamotoCapsize of ship models in following/quartering waves: physical experiments and nonlinear dynamics10.1098/rsta.2000.0619
1905-1915Y. Ikeda and T. KatayamaPorpoising oscillations of very-high-speed marine craft10.1098/rsta.2000.0620
1917-1941J. B. Roberts and M. VastaMarkov modelling and stochastic identification for nonlinear ship rolling in random waves10.1098/rsta.2000.0621
1943-1965I. Senjanović, G. Ciprić, and J. ParunovSurvival analysis of fishing vessels rolling in rough seas10.1098/rsta.2000.0622
1967-1981S. Vishnubhotla, J. Falzarano, and A. VakakisA new method to predict vessel/platform critical dynamics in a realistic seaway10.1098/rsta.2000.0623
1985-1987C. S. Frenk and S. D. M. WhiteIntroductory remarks10.1098/rsta.2000.0624
1989-1999Martin J. ReesThe ‘first light’10.1098/rsta.2000.0625
2001-2019Mark DickinsonThe first galaxies: structure and stellar populations10.1098/rsta.2000.0626
2021-2033Piero MadauCosmological reionization10.1098/rsta.2000.0627
2035-2048Max PettiniThe first galaxies: clues from element abundances10.1098/rsta.2000.0628
2049-2062G. Efstathiou, J. Schaye, and T. TheunsLya absorption systems and the intergalactic medium10.1098/rsta.2000.0629
2063-2076François SchweizerInteractions as a driver of galaxy evolution10.1098/rsta.2000.0630
2077-2091Timothy HeckmanThe role of starbursts in the formation of galaxies and active galactic nuclei10.1098/rsta.2000.0631
2093-2107Shaun M. Cole, Carlton Baugh, Carlos Frenk, Cedric Lacey, and Andrew BensonThe evolution of disc galaxies10.1098/rsta.2000.0632
2109-2120M. Franx, Van Dokkum, D. Kelson, D. G. Fabricant, and G. D. IllingworthThe evolution and merging history of cluster ellipticals from z = 0 to z = 0.8310.1098/rsta.2000.0633
2121-2132Guinevere Kauffmann, Stéphane Charlot, and Martin HaehneltThe formation of ellipticals, black holes and active galactic nuclei: a theoretical perspective10.1098/rsta.2000.0634
2133-2141L. L. Cowie and A. J. BargerThe submillimetre extragalactic background light and the star–formation history of the Universe10.1098/rsta.2000.0635
2143-2152August E. EvrardVirtual galaxy formation10.1098/rsta.2000.0636
2153-2158Joseph SlikAn empirical approach to galaxy formation10.1098/rsta.2000.0637
2161-2163Polina Bayvel, Richard J. Gibbens, and John E. MidwinterIntroductory remarks10.1098/rsta.2000.0638
2165-2182R. J. Gibbens, S. K. Sargood, F. P. Kelly, H. Azmoodeh, R. Macfadyen, and N. MacfadyenAn approach to service level agreements for IP networks with differentiated services10.1098/rsta.2000.0639
2183-2196S. Lanning, D. Mitra, Q. Wang, and M. WrightOptimal planning for optical transport networks10.1098/rsta.2000.0640
2197-2207J. W. Roberts and S. Oueslati–BoulahiaQuality of Service by flow–aware networking10.1098/rsta.2000.0641
2209-2215Jon CrowcroftHerding cats:† modelling Quality of Service for Internet applications10.1098/rsta.2000.0642
2217-2231Martina ZitterbartHigh–performance routing–table lookup10.1098/rsta.2000.0643
2233-2254Stefano BaroniBackbone network architectures for IP optical networking10.1098/rsta.2000.0644
2255-2264A. M. GlassResearch issues in the next–generation photonic network physical layer10.1098/rsta.2000.0645
2265-2281Ken–Ichi SatoPhotonic transport networks based on wavelength division multiplexing technologies10.1098/rsta.2000.0646
2283-2296D. Cotter and J. K. LucekHigh–speed digital optical processing in future networks10.1098/rsta.2000.0647
2297-2308J. J. O'Reilly, P. M. Lane, J. Attard, and R. GriffinBroadband wireless systems and networks: an enabling role for radio–over–fibre10.1098/rsta.2000.0648
2309-2318Robin MasonSimple competitive Internet pricing10.1098/rsta.2000.0649
2319-2334Karyen Chu and Jörn AltmannDemand for different qualities of service for Internet access: a review of INDEX findings10.1098/rsta.2000.0650
2335-2348Frank P. KellyModels for a self–managed Internet10.1098/rsta.2000.0651
2349-2358Andy HopperThe Clifford Paterson Lecture, 1999. Sentient computing10.1098/rsta.2000.0652
2363-2369Takeshi OkaIntroductory remarks10.1098/rsta.2000.0653
2371-2384James K. G. WatsonAn introduction to the spectroscopy of H3+10.1098/rsta.2000.0654
2385-2401Benjamin J. McCallLaboratory spectroscopy of H3+10.1098/rsta.2000.0655
2403-2418Faye Kemp, C. Euan Kirk, and Iain R. McNabThe infrared predissociation spectrum of H3+10.1098/rsta.2000.0656
2419-2432Jonathan Tennyson, M. A. Kostin, H. Y. Mussa, O. L. Polyansky, and R. ProsmitiH3+ near dissociation: theoretical progress10.1098/rsta.2000.0657
2433-2444Mats LarssonExperimental studies of the dissociative recombination of H3+10.1098/rsta.2000.0658
2445-2456A. E. Orel, I. F. Schneider, and A. Suzor-WeinerDissociative recombination of H3+: progress in theory10.1098/rsta.2000.0659
2457-2470T. Amano and Man–Chor ChanInfrared absorption spectroscopy of D3: an investigation into the formation mechanisms of triatomic hydrogenic species10.1098/rsta.2000.0660
2471-2483J. E. P. Connerney and T. SatohThe H3+ ion: a remote diagnostic of the jovian magnetosphere10.1098/rsta.2000.0661
2485-2502Steven Miller, Nick Achilleos, Gilda E. Ballester, Thomas R. Geballe, Robert D. Joseph, Renée Prangé, Daniel Rego, Tom Stallard, Jonathan Tennyson, Laurence M. Trafton, and J. Hunter Waite, JrThe role of H3+in planetary atmospheres10.1098/rsta.2000.0662
2503-2513Thomas R. GeballeH+3 between the stars10.1098/rsta.2000.0663
2515-2521John H. BlackThe abundance and excitation of interstellar H3+10.1098/rsta.2000.0664
2523-2534Eric HerbstThe astrochemistry of H3+10.1098/rsta.2000.0665
2535-2547T. J. Millar, H. Roberts, A. J. Markwick, and S. B. CharnleyThe role of H2D+ in the deuteration of interstellar molecules10.1098/rsta.2000.0666
2549-2559Guillaume Pineau des Forêts and Evelyne RoueffH3+ recombination and bistability in the interstellar medium10.1098/rsta.2000.0667
2563-2565Ultrafine particles in the atmosphere: introduction10.1098/rsta.2000.0668
2567-2580Roy M. Harrison, Ji Ping Shi, Shuhua Xi, Aftab Khan, David Mark, Rob Kinnersley, and Jianxin YinMeasurement of number, mass and size distribution of particles in the atmosphere10.1098/rsta.2000.0669
2581-2592Glen R Cass, Lara A. Hughes, Prakash Bhave, Michael J. Kleeman, Jonathan O. Allen, and Lynn G. SalmonThe chemical composition of atmospheric ultrafine particles10.1098/rsta.2000.0670
2593-2610Andrew D. MaynardOverview of methods for analysing single ultrafine particles10.1098/rsta.2000.0671
2611-2623N. Collings and B. R. GraskowParticles from internal combustion engines - what we need to know10.1098/rsta.2000.0672
2625-2642Peter H. McMurry, Keung Shan Woo, Rodney Weber, Da-Ren Chen, and David Y. H. PuiSize distributions of 3–10 nm atmospheric particles: implications for nucleation mechanisms10.1098/rsta.2000.0673
2643-2657R. G. Derwent and A. L. MalcolmPhotochemical generation of secondary particles in the United Kingdom10.1098/rsta.2000.0674
2659-2672Henning BockhornUltrafine particles from combustion sources: approaches to what we want to know10.1098/rsta.2000.0675
2673-2682James H. Vincent and Charles F. ClementUltrafine particles in workplace atmospheres10.1098/rsta.2000.0676
2683-2692D. A. JeffersonThe surface activity of ultrafine particles10.1098/rsta.2000.0677
2693-2705Chong S. Kim and Peter A. JaquesRespiratory dose of inhaled ultrafine particles in healthy adults10.1098/rsta.2000.0678
2707-2718Peter Gehr, Marianne Geiser, Vinzenz Im Hof, and Samuel SchürchSurfactant–ultrafine particle interactions: what we can learn from PM10 studies10.1098/rsta.2000.0679
2719-2740Güunter OberdürsterToxicology of ultrafine particles: in vivo studies10.1098/rsta.2000.0680
2741-2749K. Donaldson, V. Stone, P. S. Gilmour, D. M. Brown, and W. MacNeeUltrafine particles: mechanisms of lung injury10.1098/rsta.2000.0681
2751-2769H.-Erich Wichmann and Annette PetersEpidemiological evidence of the effects of ultrafine particle exposure10.1098/rsta.2000.0682
2771-2785H. R. AndersonDifferential epidemiology of ambient aerosols10.1098/rsta.2000.0683
2787-2797Morton Lippmann and Kazuhik ItoContributions that epidemiological studies can make to the search for a mechanistic basis for the health effects of ultrafine and larger particles10.1098/rsta.2000.0684
2801-2802Preface10.1098/rsta.2000.0685
2803-2810G. PootsIntroductory remarks10.1098/rsta.2000.0686
2811-2845Edward P. Lozowski, Krzysztof Szilder, and Lasse MakkonenComputer simulation of marine ice accretion10.1098/rsta.2000.0687
2847-2871Charles C. Ryerson and Anthony J. GowCrystalline structure and physical properties of ship superstructure spray ice10.1098/rsta.2000.0688
2873-2911R. W. Gent, N. P. Dart, and J. T. CansdaleAircraft icing10.1098/rsta.2000.0689
2913-2939Lasse MakkonenModels for the growth of rime, glaze, icicles and wet snow on structures10.1098/rsta.2000.0690
2941-2970Yukichi SakamotoSnow accretion on overhead wires10.1098/rsta.2000.0691
2971-3005Masoud FarzanehIce accretions on high–voltage conductors and insulators and related phenomena10.1098/rsta.2000.0692
3007-3033Samy Krishnasamy and Svein M. FikkeAn objective approach for selecting ice or wet–snow design loads on transmission lines10.1098/rsta.2000.0693
3037-3045Preface10.1098/rsta.2000.0694
3047-3061Sir James LighthillUpstream influence in boundary layers 45 years ago10.1098/rsta.2000.0695
3063-3073Sarkis H. Bos and Anatoly I. RubanA semi–direct method for calculating flows with viscous–inviscid interaction10.1098/rsta.2000.0696
3075-3090Peter W. Duck, Simon R. Stow, and Manhar R. DhanakBoundary–layer flow along a ridge: alternatives to the Falkner–Skan solutions10.1098/rsta.2000.0697
3091-3111F. T. SmithOn physical mechanisms in two– and three–dimensional separations10.1098/rsta.2000.0698
3113-3128J. S. B. Gajjarand and M. TürkyilmazõOn the absolute instability of the triple–deck flow over humps and near wedged trailing edges10.1098/rsta.2000.0699
3129-3141Georgiy KorolevA direct method for constructing periodic boundary–layer solutions10.1098/rsta.2000.0700
3143-3153I. I. Lipatov and I. V. VinogradovThree–dimensional flow near surface distortions for the compensation regime10.1098/rsta.2000.0701
3155-3167G. G. VilenskyThree–dimensional boundary–layer flow past a cusp secured to a flat plate10.1098/rsta.2000.0702
3169-3192Alfred KluwickMarginally separated flows in dilute and dense gases10.1098/rsta.2000.0703
3193-3205C. P. Häggmark, A. A. Bakchinov, and P. H. AlfredssonExperiments on a two–dimensional laminar separation bubble10.1098/rsta.2000.0704
3207-3227Kevin W. CasselA comparison of Navier-Stokes solutions with the theoretical description of unsteady separation10.1098/rsta.2000.0705
3229-3246Vassilios Theofilis, Stefan Hein, and Uwe DallmannOn the origins of unsteadiness and three-dimensionality in a laminar separation bubble10.1098/rsta.2000.0706
3247-3277Michael A. LeschzinerTurbulence modelling for separated flows with anisotropy-resolving closures10.1098/rsta.2000.0707
3279-3291George N. Barakos and Dimitris DrikakisUnsteady separated flows over manoeuvring lifting surfaces10.1098/rsta.2000.0708
3293-3294A. E. Orel, I. F. Schneider, and A. Suzor-WeinerErrata

1999 Volume 357

3-5Richard S. Ellis and George EfstathiouIntroductory remarks to Large–scale structure in the universe. A Discussion Meeting held at the Royal Society of London on 25 and 26 March 199810.1098/rsta.1999.0310
7-20Michael S. TurnerLarge–scale structure from quantum fluctuations in the early universe10.1098/rsta.1999.0311
21-34P. J. E. PeeblesIssues for the next generation of galaxy surveys10.1098/rsta.1999.0312
35-56A. N. Lasenby, A. W. Jones, and Y. DabrowskiObservations of the cosmic microwave background and implications for cosmology and large–scale structure10.1098/rsta.1999.0313
57-75J. Richard Bond and Andrew H. JaffeConstraining large–scale structure theories with the cosmic background radiation10.1098/rsta.1999.0314
77-92Neil TurokTheories of structure formation in the universe10.1098/rsta.1999.0315
93-103Bruce MargonyThe Sloan Digital Sky Survey10.1098/rsta.1999.0316
105-116Matthew CollessyFirst results from the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey10.1098/rsta.1999.0317
117-132Alexander S. SzalayMeasuring large–scale structure from redshift surveys10.1098/rsta.1999.0318
133-152J. A. PeacockThe evolution of clustering and bias in the galaxy distribution10.1098/rsta.1999.0319
153-166C. Steidel, K. Adelberger, M. Giavalisco, M. Dickinson, M. Pettini, and M. KelloggGalaxy clustering at z ∼ 310.1098/rsta.1999.0320
167-183R. G Carlberg, H. K. C. Yee, S. L. Morris, H. Lin, M. Sawicki, G. Wirth, D. Patton, C. W. Shepherd, E. Ellingson, D. Schade, C. J. Pritchet, and F. D. A. HartwickThe CNOC2 field galaxy redshift survey10.1098/rsta.1999.0321
185-198B. J. Boyle, S. M. Croom, R. J. Smith, T. Shanks, L. Miller, and N. LoaringQSO clustering and the AAT 2dF QSO Redshift Survey10.1098/rsta.1999.0322
201J. R. BlakePreface to Acoustic cavitation and sonoluminescence. A theme compiled and edited by J. R. Blake10.1098/rsta.1999.0323
203-223A. Prosperetti and Y. HaoModelling of spherical gas bubble oscillations and sonoluminescence10.1098/rsta.1999.0324
225-249Thomas J. MatulaInertial cavitation and single–bubble sonoluminescence10.1098/rsta.1999.0325
251-267John R. Blake, Giles S. Keen, Robert P. Tong, and Miles WilsonAcoustic cavitation: the fluid dynamics of non–spherical bubbles10.1098/rsta.1999.0326
269-294Claus–Dieter Ohl, Thomas Kurz, Reinhard Geisler, Olgert Lindau, and Werner LauterbornBubble dynamics, shock waves and sonoluminescence10.1098/rsta.1999.0327
295-311N. K. Bourne and J. E. FieldShock–induced collapse and luminescence by cavities10.1098/rsta.1999.0328
313-334U. Parlitz, R. Mettin, S. Luther, I. Akhatov, M. Voss, and W. LauterbornSpatio–temporal dynamics of acoustic cavitation bubble clouds10.1098/rsta.1999.0329
335-353Kenneth S. Suslick, Yuri Didenko, Ming M. Fang, Taeghwan Hyeon, Kenneth J. Kolbeck, William B. McNamara III, Millan M. Mdleleni, and Mike WongAcoustic cavitation and its chemical consequences10.1098/rsta.1999.0330
355-369Timothy J. MasonSonochemistry: current uses and future prospects in the chemical and processing industries10.1098/rsta.1999.0331
373-375D. C. RobinsonIntroduction to The approach to ignited plasma. A Discussion Meeting held at the Royal Society on 15 and 16 July 199810.1098/rsta.1999.0332
377-395John SheffieldWorld population and energy demand growth: the potential role of fusion energy in an efficient world10.1098/rsta.1999.0333
397-413R. J. BickertonHistory of the approach to ignition10.1098/rsta.1999.0334
415-442M. KeilhackerJET deuterium: tritium results and their implications10.1098/rsta.1999.0335
443-469R. J. HawrylukResults from D—T experiments on TFTR and implications for achieving an ignited plasma10.1098/rsta.1999.0336
471-491R. AymarITER: an integrated approcah to ignited plasmas10.1098/rsta.1999.0337
493-513W. Heidbrink, G. Martin, F. Porcelli, F. Romanelli, G. Sadler, K. Tobita, J. W. Van Dam, and S. ZwebenAlpha-particle physics in tokamaks10.1098/rsta.1999.0338
515-531D. C. RobinsonAlternative approaches: concept improvements in magnetic fusion research10.1098/rsta.1999.0339
533-554Joseph D. Kilkenny, E. Michael Campbell, John D. Lindl, Grant B. Logan, Wayne R. Meier, L. John Perkins, Jeffrey A. Paisner, Michael H. Key, Howard T. Powell, Robert L. McCrory, and Wolf SekaThe role of the National Ignition Facility in energy production from inertial fusion10.1098/rsta.1999.0340
555-574O. WilliInertial-confinement fusion with fast ignition10.1098/rsta.1999.0341
575-593Roger O. BangerterIon beam fusion10.1098/rsta.1999.0342
595-623Karl EhrlichThe development of structural materials for fusion reactors10.1098/rsta.1999.0343
625-638Farrokh NajmabadiProspects for attractive fusion power systems10.1098/rsta.1999.0344
639-640General Discussion to The approach to ignited plasma. A Discussion Meeting held at the Royal Society on 15 and 16 July 199810.1098/rsta.1999.0345
643-646Preface to Response to the Earth's lithosphere to extension. A Discussion Meeting held at the Royal Society on 20 and 21 May 1998.10.1098/rsta.1999.0346
647-669C.J. Hawkesworth, D.G. Pearson, and S.P. TurnerChemical and temporal variations in the Earth's lithosphere10.1098/rsta.1999.0347
671-693W. Roger Buck, Luc L. Lavier, and Alexei N. B. PoliakovHow to make a rift wide10.1098/rsta.1999.0348
695-712J.–P. BrunNarrow rifts versus wide rifts: inferences for the mechanics of rifting from laboratory experiments10.1098/rsta.1999.0349
713-740Jeffrey A. KarsonGeological investigation of a lineated massif at the Kane Transform Fault: implications for oceanic core complexes10.1098/rsta.1999.0350
741-765C. J. Ebinger, J. A. Jackson, A. N. Foster, and N. J. HaywardExtensional basin geometry and the elastic lithosphere10.1098/rsta.1999.0351
767-804K. E. Louden and D. ChianThe deep structure of non–volcanic rifted continental margins10.1098/rsta.1999.0352
805-834Robert Newman and Nicky WhiteThe dynamics of extensional sedimentary basins: constraints from subsidence inversion10.1098/rsta.1999.0353
835-859Kerry Gallagher and Roderick BrownDenudation and uplift at passive margins: the record on the Atlantic Margin of southern Africa10.1098/rsta.1999.0354
861-875Peter M. HerzigEconomic potential of sea–floor massive sulphide deposits: ancient and modern10.1098/rsta.1999.0355
877-900Joseph J. Lambiase and Christopher K. MorleyHydrocarbons in rift basins: the role of stratigraphy10.1098/rsta.1999.0356
901-915R. S. WhiteThe lithosphere under stress10.1098/rsta.1999.0357
917-920General Discussion in Response to the Earth's lithosphere to extension. A Discussion Meeting held at the Royal Society on 20 and 21 May 199810.1098/rsta.1999.0358
921-941M. M. SarsharThe Esso Energy Award Lecture, 1998. Boosting production from low-pressure oil and gas fields: a revolution in hydrocarbon production10.1098/rsta.1999.0359
945-956C.J. Budd and A. IserlesGeometric integration: numerical solution of differential equations on manifolds10.1098/rsta.1999.0360
957-981Hans Munthe–Kaas and Brynjulf OwrenComputations in a free Lie algebra10.1098/rsta.1999.0361
983-1019A. Iserles and S.P. NørsettOn the solution of linear differential equations in Lie groups10.1098/rsta.1999.0362
1021-1045Robert I. McLachlan, G. R. W. Quispel, and Nicolas RobidouxGeometric integration using discrete gradients10.1098/rsta.1999.0363
1047-1077C.J. Budd, G.J. Collins, W.Z. Huang, and R.D. RussellSelf–similar numerical solutions of the porous–medium equation using moving mesh methods10.1098/rsta.1999.0364
1079-1100A. Murua and J.M. Sanz–SernaOrder conditions for numerical integrators obtained by composing simpler integrators10.1098/rsta.1999.0365
1101-1133Benedict LeimkuhlerReversible adaptive regularization: perturbed Kepler motion and classical atomic trajectories10.1098/rsta.1999.0366
1137-1138Preface to Atomic, molecular and photon collision physics: new challenges and new opportunities. A Theme edited and compiled by K. Burnett and N. J. Mason10.1098/rsta.1999.0367
1143-1160Electron scattering by surface adsorbates10.1098/rsta.1999.0368
1161-1173Electron collisions with polyatomic molecules using the R–matrix method10.1098/rsta.1999.0369
1175-1200Experimental studies on electron scattering from atoms and molecules: the state of the art10.1098/rsta.1999.0370
1201-1227Electron impact ionization of neutral and ionized fullerenes: ionization cross–sections and kinetic energy release10.1098/rsta.1999.0371
1229-1258Interactions of polarized electrons and polarized photons with atoms and molecules10.1098/rsta.1999.0372
1259-1277Collisions involving antiparticles10.1098/rsta.1999.0373
1279-1296New light on electron—ion collisions from heavy–ion storage ring experiments10.1098/rsta.1999.0374
1297-1308Electron and laser interactions with positive ions10.1098/rsta.1999.0375
1309-1329Molecular dynamics in intense laser fields10.1098/rsta.1999.0376
1331-1358K.T. Taylor and D. DundasMultiphoton absorption by multielectron atoms10.1098/rsta.1999.0377
1359-1379T.S. Monteiro, S.M. Owen, and D.S. SaragaManifestations of chaos in atoms, molecules and quantum wells10.1098/rsta.1999.0378
1381-1390Coincidence studies of electron emission statistics in ion surface interactions: a new experimental study10.1098/rsta.1999.0379
1391-1408D.S.F. Crothers and A.M. LoughanWannier electron capture to form doubly excited states of He and He–10.1098/rsta.1999.0380
1409-1420E.A. HindsControlling cold atoms above a magnetic reflector10.1098/rsta.1999.0381
1421-1439L. S. Butcher, D. N. Stacey, C. J. Foot, and K. BurnettUltracold collisions for Bose—Einstein condensation10.1098/rsta.1999.0382
1443-1445M.F. Ashby, F.J. Humphreys, C.M. Sellars, H.R. Shercliff, and M.J. StowellIntroduction to Deformation processing of metals. A Discussion Meeting held at the Royal Society on 21 and 22 October 199810.1098/rsta.1999.0383
1447-1469Niels Hansen and Dorte Juul JensenDevelopment of microstructure in FCC metals during cold work10.1098/rsta.1999.0384
1471-1485Bevis HutchinsonDeformation microstructures and textures in steels10.1098/rsta.1999.0385
1487-1512S.L. Semiatin, V. Seetharaman, and A.K. GhoshPlastic flow, microstructure evolution, and defect formation during primary hot working of titanium and titanium aluminide alloys with lamellar colony microstructures10.1098/rsta.1999.0386
1513-1529R.A. RicksThe deformation models needed by the aluminium industry10.1098/rsta.1999.0387
1531-1547K.N. MeltonThe deformation models needed by the steel industry10.1098/rsta.1999.0388
1549-1571P.J. Reeve, A.F. MacAlister, and T.S. BilkhuControl, automation and the hot rolling of steel10.1098/rsta.1999.0389
1573-1587John H. BeynonFinite–element modelling of thermomechanical processing10.1098/rsta.1999.0390
1589-1601Peter BateModelling deformation microstructure with the crystal plasticity finite–element method10.1098/rsta.1999.0391
1603-1619J. Gil Sevillano, C. García–Rosales, and J. Flaquer FusterTexture and large–strain deformation microstructure10.1098/rsta.1999.0392
1621-1643H.R. Shercliff and A.M. LovattModelling of microstructure evolution in hot deformation10.1098/rsta.1999.0393
1645-1661S.B. Davenport, R.L. Higginson, and C.M. SellarsThe effect of strain path on material behaviour during hot rolling of FCC metals10.1098/rsta.1999.0394
1663-1681F.J. Humphreys, P.B. Prangnell, J.R. Bowen, A. Gholinia, and C. HarrisDeveloping stable fine–grain microstructures by large strain deformation10.1098/rsta.1999.0395
1683-1705Terry R. McNelley, Michael E. McMahon, and M. Teresa Pérez–PradoGrain boundary evolution and continuous recrystallization of a superplastic Al—Cu—Zr alloy10.1098/rsta.1999.0396
1707-1729P. J. Maudlin, G. T. Gray III, C. M. Cady, and G. C. KaschnerHigh–rate material modelling and validation using the Taylor cylinder impact test10.1098/rsta.1999.0397
1733-1734Preface to Astronomical (Milankovitch) calibration of the geological time–scale. A Discussion Meeting held at the Royal Society on 9 and 10 December 199810.1098/rsta.1999.0398
1735-1759Jacques LaskarThe limits of Earth orbital calculations for geological time-scale use10.1098/rsta.1999.0399
1761-1786Paul E. Olsen and Dennis V. KentLong-period Milankovitch cycles from the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic of eastern North America and their implications for the calibration of the Early Mesozoic time–scale and the long–term behaviour of the planets10.1098/rsta.1999.0400
1787-1813Graham P. Weedon, Hugh C. Jenkyns, Angela L. Coe, and Stephen P. HesselboAstronomical calibration of the Jurassic time-scale from cyclostratigraphy in British mudrock formations10.1098/rsta.1999.0401
1815-1829A. S. Gale, J. R. Young, N. J. Shackleton, S. J. Crowhurst, and D. S. WrayOrbital tuning of Cenomanian marly chalk successions: towards a Milankovitch time-scale for the Late Cretaceous10.1098/rsta.1999.0402
1831-1859Linda A. Hinnov and Jeffrey J. ParkStrategies for assessing Early--Middle (Pliensbachian--Aalenian) Jurassic cyclochronologies10.1098/rsta.1999.0403
1861-1872R. M. Carter, S. T. Abbott, and T. R. NaishPlio-Pleistocene cyclothems from Wanganui Basin, New Zealand: type locality for an astrochronologic time-scale, or template for recognizing ancient glacio-eustacy?10.1098/rsta.1999.0404
1873-1890Paul J. Valdes and Robin W. GloverModelling the climate response to orbital forcing10.1098/rsta.1999.0405
1891-1905Timothy D. HerbertToward a composite orbital chronology for the Late Cretaceous and Early Palaeocene GPTS10.1098/rsta.1999.0406
1907-1929N. J. Shackleton, S. J. Crowhurst, G. P. Weedon, and J. LaskarAstronomical calibration of Oligocene--Miocene time10.1098/rsta.1999.0407
1931-1947F. J. Hilgen, H. Abdul Aziz, W. Krijgsman, C. G. Langereis, L. J. Lourens, J. E. Meulenkamp, I. Raffi, J. Steenbrink, E. Turco, N. van Vugt, J. R. Wijbrans, and W. J. ZachariassePresent status of the astronomical (polarity) time-scale for the Mediterranean Late Neogene10.1098/rsta.1999.0408
1949-1973Steven C. ClemensAn astronomical tuning strategy for Pliocene sections: implications for global-scale correlation and phase relationships10.1098/rsta.1999.0409
1975-1993Isabella RaffiPrecision and accuracy of nannofossil biostratigraphic correlation10.1098/rsta.1999.0410
1995-2007Dennis V. KentOrbital tuning of geomagnetic polarity time-scales10.1098/rsta.1999.0411
2011Preface to Mathematics of Finance. A theme issue published by the Royal Society10.1098/rsta.1999.0412
2013-2018N. F. Johnson, P. M. Hui, and T. S. LoSelf–organized segregation of traders within a market10.1098/rsta.1999.0413
2019-2028Jean–Philippe Bouchaud and Marc PottersBack to basics: historical option pricing revisited10.1098/rsta.1999.0414
2029-2037Leonard C. MacLean and William T. ZiembaEfficiency concepts in capital accumulation models10.1098/rsta.1999.0415
2039-2058C. AlexanderOptimal hedging using cointegration10.1098/rsta.1999.0416
2059-2070S. J. TaylorMarkov processes and the distribution of volatility: a comparison of discrete and continuous specifications10.1098/rsta.1999.0417
2071-2092Philipp J. SchönbucherA market model for stochastic implied volatility10.1098/rsta.1999.0418
2093-2108E. Putyatin and J. N. DewynneMarket liquidity and its effect on option valuation and hedging10.1098/rsta.1999.0419
2109-2117D. Epstein and P. WilmottA nonlinear non-probabilistic spot interest rate model10.1098/rsta.1999.0420
2119-2133G. Caginalp and D. BalenovichAsset flow and momentum: deterministic and stochastic equations10.1098/rsta.1999.0421
2137Preface to Hypersonic aircraft: lifting re–entry and launch. A Theme issue published by the Royal Society10.1098/rsta.1999.0422
2139-2140Leo H. TownendIntroduction to Hypersonic aircraft: lifting re-entry and launch. A Theme issue published by the Royal Society10.1098/rsta.1999.0423
2141-2149Jack PikeLift, drag and thrust at high flight Mach number10.1098/rsta.1999.0424
2151-2155Topic I. Serving the International Space Station10.1098/rsta.1999.0425
2157-2176Terence R. F. NonweilerSLEEC: a space station ambulance10.1098/rsta.1999.0426
2177-2195R. A. EastA reusable space-rescue vehicle: re-entry simulation10.1098/rsta.1999.0427
2197-2225Terence R. F. NonweilerHeat shield design for re-entry and launch. The use of conduction-assisted radiation on sharp-edged wings10.1098/rsta.1999.0428
2227-2248Dietrich VennemannHypersonic test facilities available in Western Europe for aerodynamic/aerothermal and structure/material investigations10.1098/rsta.1999.0429
2249-2278J. Muylaert, L. Walpot, and D. VennemannA review of European code-validation studies in high-enthalpy flow10.1098/rsta.1999.0430
2279-2283Topic II. Airbreathing propulsion10.1098/rsta.1999.0431
2285-2316Paul A. CzyszA demonstrator for the SSTO launcher with combined cycle propulsion10.1098/rsta.1999.0432
2317-2334Leo H. TownendThe domain of the scramjet10.1098/rsta.1999.0433
2335-2356Terence R. F. NonweilerThe effect of airflow cooling on a scramjet: a preliminary assessment10.1098/rsta.1999.0434
2357-2378Jack PikeThe choice of propellants: a similarity analysis of scramjet second stages10.1098/rsta.1999.0435
2379-2386E. G. BroadbentCalculation of inviscid three–dimensional supersonic flows with heat and mass addition10.1098/rsta.1999.0436
2387-2389Conclusions to Hypersonic aircraft: lifting re-entry and launch. A Theme issue published by the Royal Society10.1098/rsta.1999.0437
2393-2395Preface to Wavelets: the key to intermittent information? A Discussion Meeting held at The Royal Society on 24 and 25 February 199910.1098/rsta.1999.0438
2397-2413Ingrid Daubechies, Igor Guskov, Peter Schröder, and Wim SweldensWavelets on irregular point sets10.1098/rsta.1999.0439
2415-2438A. Arneodo, S. Manneville, J. F. Muzy, and S. G. RouxRevealing a lognormal cascading process in turbulent velocity statistics with wavelet analysis10.1098/rsta.1999.0440
2439-2457F. Nicolleau and J. C. VassilicosWavelets for the study of intermittency and its topology10.1098/rsta.1999.0441
2459-2473Bernard W. SilvermanWavelets in statistics: beyond the standard assumptions10.1098/rsta.1999.0442
2475-2493Iain M. JohnstoneWavelets and the theory of non-parametric function estimation10.1098/rsta.1999.0443
2495-2509Emmanuel J. Candès and David L. DonohoRidgelets: a key to higher-dimensional intermittency?10.1098/rsta.1999.0444
2511-2526Guy P. Nason and Rainer von SachsWavelets in time-series analysis10.1098/rsta.1999.0445
2527-2542D. J. FieldWavelets, vision and the statistics of natural scenes10.1098/rsta.1999.0446
2543-2560Nick KingsburyImage processing with complex wavelets10.1098/rsta.1999.0447
2561-2571Ue–Li PenApplication of wavelets to filtering of noisy data10.1098/rsta.1999.0448
2573-2591Paolo Prandoni and Martin VetterliApproximation and compression of piecewise smooth functions10.1098/rsta.1999.0449
2593-2606James B. RamseyThe contribution of wavelets to the analysis of economic and financial data10.1098/rsta.1999.0450
2607-2625David E. NewlandHarmonic wavelets in vibrations and acoustics10.1098/rsta.1999.0451
2629Preface to X–ray topography and cystal characterization. A Theme issue published by The Royal Society.10.1098/rsta.1999.0452
2631-2649I. L. Smolsky, A. E. Voloshin, N. P. Zaitseva, E. B. Rudneva, and H. KlapperX–ray topographic study of striation formation in layer growth of crystals from solutions10.1098/rsta.1999.0453
2651-2658Chr. Scherf, Th. Hahn, G. Heger, N. R. Ivanov, and N. R. IvanovImaging of inversion twin boundaries in potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) by liquid–crystal surface decoration and X–ray diffraction topography10.1098/rsta.1999.0454
2659-2670X. R. Huang, M. Dudley, J. Y. Zhao, and B. RaghothamacharDependence of the direct dislocation image on sample-to-film distance in X-ray topography10.1098/rsta.1999.0455
2671-2679Moreton Moore and W. WierzchowskiTransmission double–crystal synchrotron studies of synthetic diamond using the Haruta stereo–pairs technique10.1098/rsta.1999.0456
2681-2688Z. B. Zhao, Z. U. Rek, and J. C. BilelloObservation of the adhesion of thin Ta polycrystalline films to Si wafers via in situtopography/radiography10.1098/rsta.1999.0457
2689-2700Milena PolcarovÁ, Jaroslav Bŕadler, Ivan Tomáš, Alain Jacques, and Amand GeorgesX-ray topographic observation of magnetic domain structures induced by stresses10.1098/rsta.1999.0458
2701-2705Jaroslav Brádler, Milena Polcarová, Juliana Gemperlová, Amand George, and Alain JacquesMeasurement of elastic shear strain by white-beam SR topography10.1098/rsta.1999.0459
2707-2719Grzegorz Kowalski, Maria Lefeld-Sosnowska, Jerzy Gronkowski, and Janusz BorowskiX-ray topography studies of microdefects in silicon10.1098/rsta.1999.0460
2721-2729Jerzy Gronkowski, Janusz Borowski, and Elźbieta Zielińska–RohozińskaHigh-resolution characterization of microdefects by X-ray diffuse scattering10.1098/rsta.1999.0461
2731-2739Y. Epelboin, V. Mocella, and A. SoyerOptical characteristics of synchrotron sources and their influence in the simulation of X-ray topographs10.1098/rsta.1999.0462
2741-2754José Baruchel, Peter Cloetens, Jürgen Härtwig, and Michel SchlenkerDiffraction topography using white X-ray beams with low effective divergence10.1098/rsta.1999.0463
2755-2775A. Guvenilir, T. M. Breunig, J. H. Kinney, and S. R. StockNew direct observations of crack closure processes in Al–Li 2090 T8E4110.1098/rsta.1999.0464
2777-2788M. S. Goorsky, P. Feichtinger, H. Fukuto, and G. U'RenX-ray topography and diffraction studies of misfit dislocation nucleation in Si-based structures10.1098/rsta.1999.0465
2789-2799H. M. Volz and R. J. MatyiHigh-resolution X-ray diffraction analyses of protein crystals10.1098/rsta.1999.0466
2801-2816C. D. Moore and B. K. TannerHigh-resolution X-ray diffraction determination of composition grading in Hg1-xMnxTe grown by interdiffused multilayer organometallic vapour-phase epitaxy10.1098/rsta.1999.0467
2817-2825H. Hashizume, S. Miya, T. Tanaka, N. Ishimatsu, Y. Yamaguchi, N. Hosoito, A. Sakuma, and G. SrajerInternal magnetic roughness in an iron–gadolinium multilayer10.1098/rsta.1999.0468
2827-2848Matthew Wormington, Charles Panaccione, Kevin M. Matney, and D. Keith BowenCharacterization of structures from X-ray scattering data using genetic algorithms10.1098/rsta.1999.0469
2851-2853Peter Day and Allan E. UnderhillMolecular-based magnets: setting the scene10.1098/rsta.1999.0470
2855-2872Minoru Kinoshitap-nitrophenyl nitronyl nitroxide: the first organic ferromagnet10.1098/rsta.1999.0471
2873-2891David B. Amabilino, Joan Cirujeda, and Jaume VecianaCrystal architectures of organic molecular-based magnets10.1098/rsta.1999.0472
2893-2922Kunio Awaga, Nobuo Wada, Isao Watanabe, and Tamotsu InabeUnusual crystal structures and properties of nitronylnitroxide radicals. Possible RVB states in molecule-based magnets10.1098/rsta.1999.0473
2923-2937S. J. BlundellMuon-spin-rotation studies of organic magnets10.1098/rsta.1999.0474
2939-2957Richard J. Bushby, Daniel Gooding, and Matthew E. ValeHigh-spin polymeric arylamines10.1098/rsta.1999.0475
2959-2976Michel Verdaguer, , , , , andRoom-temperature molecule-based magnets10.1098/rsta.1999.0476
2977-3003Kazuhito Hashimoto and Hashimoto OhkoshiDesign of novel magnets using Prussian blue analogues10.1098/rsta.1999.0477
3005-3023Olivier KahnMagnetic anisotropy in molecule–based magnets10.1098/rsta.1999.0478
3025-3040Silvio DecurtinsMultifunctional coordination compounds: design and properties10.1098/rsta.1999.0479
3041-3061M. KurmooFerrimagnetic and metamagnetic layered cobalt (II)–hydroxides: first observation of a coercive field greater than 5 T10.1098/rsta.1999.0480
3063-3077Koen Binnemans, Duncan W. Bruce, Simon R. Collinson, Rik Van Deun, Yury G. Galyametdinov, and Françoise MartinTowards magnetic liquid crystals10.1098/rsta.1999.0481
3079-3097Dante GatteschiQuantum size effects in molecular magnets10.1098/rsta.1999.0482
3099-3118Daniel J. Price, Frederic Lionti, Rafik Ballou, Paul T. Wood, and Annie K. PowellLarge metal clusters and lattices with analogues to biology10.1098/rsta.1999.0483
3119-3137Euan K. Brechin, Alasdair Graham, Paul E. Y. Milne, Mark Murrie, Simon Parsons, and Richard E. P. WinpennyNew high-spin clusters featuring transition metals10.1098/rsta.1999.0484
3139-3158Talal Mallah, Arnaud Marvilliers, and Eric RivièreFrom ferromagnets to high-spin molecules: the role of the organic ligands10.1098/rsta.1999.0485
3159-3161Joel S. MillerMolecular-based magnets: an epilogue10.1098/rsta.1999.0486
3163-3184Peter DayThe Bakerian Lecture, 1999: The molecular chemistry of magnets and superconductors10.1098/rsta.1999.0487
3187-3195J. M. T. ThompsonPhilosophical Transactions into the 21st Century: an editorial10.1098/rsta.1999.0488
3197-3203Roger PenroseIntroduction: science at the turn of the millennium10.1098/rsta.1999.0489
3205-3220Nina Morgan and J. M. T. ThompsonEngineering and the physical sciences: the EPSRC takes an informal look into the future10.1098/rsta.1999.0490
3221-3236João Magueijo and Kim BaskervilleBig Bang riddles and their revelations10.1098/rsta.1999.0491
3259-3276Ben MooreDark matter10.1098/rsta.1999.0493
3277-3298Malcolm GrayAstrophysical masers10.1098/rsta.1999.0494
3299-3317Andrew J. CoatesThe Solar System in the next millennium10.1098/rsta.1999.0495
3319-3333Sarah K. Dunkin and David J. HeatherUnveiling the face of the Moon: new views and future prospects10.1098/rsta.1999.0496
3335-3357Lidunka Vocadlo and David DobsonThe Earth's deep interior: advances in theory and experiment10.1098/rsta.1999.0497
3359-3375Lidia Lonergan and Nicky WhiteThree-dimensional seismic imaging of a dymanic Earth10.1098/rsta.1999.0498
3377-3401P. R. SammondsUnderstanding the fundemental physics governing the evolution and dynamics of the Earth'crust and ice sheets10.1098/rsta.1999.0499
3403-3425J. S. WettlauferIce surfaces: macroscopic effects of microscopic structure10.1098/rsta.1999.0500
3427-3444N. Robb McDonaldThe motion of geophysical vortices10.1098/rsta.1999.0501
3445-3457David J. LaryData assimilation: a powerful tool for atmospheric chemistry10.1098/rsta.1999.0502
3459-3480Mark A. SaundersEarth'future climate10.1098/rsta.1999.0503
3483-3487Preface to Combustion science. A Theme issue published by The Royal Society.10.1098/rsta.1999.0504
3489-3502P. A. BlytheCritical amplitudes for pulse explosions with heat loss10.1098/rsta.1999.0505
3503-3521J. H. S. Lee and A. J. HigginsComments on criteria for direct initiation of detonation10.1098/rsta.1999.0506
3523-3538A. C. McIntoshDeflagration fronts and compressibility10.1098/rsta.1999.0507
3539-3551Elaine S. Oran and Alexei M. KhokhlovDeflagrations, hot spots, and the transition to detonation10.1098/rsta.1999.0508
3553-3566J. W. Dold and D. G. CrightonNon-monotonic curvature-dependent propagation10.1098/rsta.1999.0509
3567-3581Derek BradleyInstabilities and flame speeds in large-scale premixed gaseous explosions10.1098/rsta.1999.0510
3583-3604Stewart CantDirect numerical simulation of premixed turbulent flames10.1098/rsta.1999.0511
3605-3620John F. Clarke and Nikolaos NikiforakisRemarks on diffusionless combustion10.1098/rsta.1999.0512
3621-3637Mark Short, Ashwani K. Kapila, and J. J. QuirkThe chemical-gas dynamic mechanisms of pulsating detonation wave instability10.1098/rsta.1999.0513
3639-3653C. A. Lowe and J. F. ClarkeAspects of solid propellant combustion10.1098/rsta.1999.0514
3655-3673M. I. Nelson and J. BrindleyPolymer combustion: effects of flame emissivity10.1098/rsta.1999.0515

1998 Volume 356

3P. P. Edwards, R. L. Johnston, C. N. R. Rao, and D. P. TunstallPreface to The metal–non–metal transition in macroscopic and microscopic systems10.1098/rsta.1998.0145
5-22P. P. Edwards, Johnston R. L., C. N. R. Rao, D. P. Tunstall, and F. HenselThe metal–insulator transition: a perspective10.1098/rsta.1998.0146
23-39C. N. R. RaoMetal–insulator transitions and giant magnetoresistance in perovskite oxides10.1098/rsta.1998.0147
41-55T. V. RamakrishnanColossal magnetoresistance oxides: phenomena and questions10.1098/rsta.1998.0148
57-74V. Dobrosavljević and G. KotliarDynamical mean–field studies of metal–insulator transitions10.1098/rsta.1998.0149
75-88N. M. Harrison, V. R. Saunders, R. Dovesi, and W. C. MackrodtTransition metal materials: a first principles approach to the electronic structure of the insulating phase10.1098/rsta.1998.0150
89-95J. E. EnderbyLiquid alloy semiconductors revisited10.1098/rsta.1998.0151
97-117Friedrich HenselThe liquid–vapour phase transition in fluid metals10.1098/rsta.1998.0152
119-138W. J. Nellis, A. A. Louis, and N. W. AshcroftMetallization of fluid hydrogen10.1098/rsta.1998.0153
139-156H. von LöhneysenCurrent issues in the physics of heavily doped semiconductors at the metal–insulator transition10.1098/rsta.1998.0154
157-172Y. IyeMagnetic field–induced metal–insulator transitions in graphite and diluted magnetic semiconductors10.1098/rsta.1998.0155
173-195Subir SachdevMagnetic properties of strongly disordered electronic systems10.1098/rsta.1998.0156
197-209A. S. AlexandrovMott insulator–high Tc bipolaronic superconductor transition in cuprates10.1098/rsta.1998.0157
211-230R. L. JohnstonThe development of metallic behaviour in clusters10.1098/rsta.1998.0158
231-247M. R. C. Hunt and R. E. PalmerThe development of metallic behaviour in clusters on surfaces10.1098/rsta.1998.0159
249-259D. E. Logan and P. NoziÈresThe Mott transition10.1098/rsta.1998.0160
261-262N. KumarHighly anisotropic layered systems: intraplanar metallicity and inter–planar non–metallicity10.1098/rsta.1998.0161
263-266Ali AlaviWhat is the nature of the A–phase of solid hydrogen?10.1098/rsta.1998.0162
267-278P. A. DowbenComments on some experimental measures of the non–metal to metal transition in thin films10.1098/rsta.1998.0163
281-282J. P. SimonsPreface to Ultrafast processes in chemistry and biology, a Discussion Meeting held at the Royal Society10.1098/rsta.1998.0164
283-296W. Sibbett, D. T. Reid, and M. EbrahimzadehVersatile femtosecond laser sources for time–resolved studies: configurations and characterizations10.1098/rsta.1998.0165
297-315M. H. R. Hutchinsons, T. Ditmire, E. Springate, J. W. G. Tisch, Y. L. Shao, M. B. Mason, N. Hay, and J. P. MarangosHigh–intensity lasers: interactions with atoms, molecules and clusters10.1098/rsta.1998.0166
317-328K. Burnett, J. B. Watson, A. Sanpera, and P. L. KnightMultielectron response to intense laser fields10.1098/rsta.1998.0167
329-344Ch. Ellert, H. Stapelfeldt, E. Constant, H. Sakai, J. Wright, D. M. Rayner, and P. B. CorkumObserving molecular dynamics with timed Coulomb explosion imaging10.1098/rsta.1998.0168
345-362A. StolowApplications of wavepacket methodology10.1098/rsta.1998.0169
363-376J. A. Ramswell, V. G. Stavros, Q. Hong, and H. H. FieldingRydberg electron wavepacket dymanics in atoms and molecules10.1098/rsta.1998.0170
377-388S. Gnanakaran, M. Lim, M. Volk, E. Gooding, Y. Kholodenko, and R. M. HochstrasserChemical reaction dynamics of some simple molecules in solution10.1098/rsta.1998.0171
389-404G. R. Fleming, S. A. Passino, and Y. NagasawaThe interaction of solutes with their environments10.1098/rsta.1998.0172
405-419Wei Min Zhang, Torsten Meier, Vladimir Chernyak, and Shaul MukamelSimulation of three–pulse–echo and fluorescence depolarization in photosynthetic aggregates10.1098/rsta.1998.0173
421-448G. S. BeddardExcitations and excitons in photosystem I10.1098/rsta.1998.0174
449-464David R. Klug, James R. Durrant, and James BarberThe entanglement of excitation energy transfer and electron transfer in the reaction centre of photosystem II10.1098/rsta.1998.0175
465-476W. Zinth, P. Huppmann, T. Arlt, and J. WachtveitlUltrafast spectroscopy of the electron transfer in photosynthetic reaction centres: towards a better understanding of electron transfer in biological systems10.1098/rsta.1998.0176
477-486Joshua JortnerUltrafast processes in chemistry and biology: concluding remarks10.1098/rsta.1998.0177
487-582A. Lasenby, C. Doran, and S. GullGravity, gauge theories and geometric algebra10.1098/rsta.1998.0178
583-623D. Kaminski and R. B. ParisAsymptotics of a class of multidimensional Laplace–type integrals. I. Double integrals10.1098/rsta.1998.0179
625-667D. Kaminski and R. B. ParisAsymptotics of a class of multidimensional Laplace–type integrals. II. Treble integrals10.1098/rsta.1998.0180
673-699D. R. Heath-BrownThe circle method and diagonal cubic forms10.1098/rsta.1998.0181
701-737Jörg Brüdern and Trevor D. WooleyThe addition of binary cubic forms10.1098/rsta.1998.0182
739-761J. Brüdern, A. Granville, A. Perelli, R. C. Vaughan, and T. D. WooleyOn the exponential sum over k–free numbers10.1098/rsta.1998.0183
763-780R. C. Baker and G. HarmanThe three primes theorem with almost equal summands10.1098/rsta.1998.0184
781-791C. VaughanOn a variance associated with the distribution of general sequences in arithmetic progressions. I10.1098/rsta.1998.0185
793-809R. C. VaughanOn a variance associated with the distribution of general sequences in arithmetic progressions. II10.1098/rsta.1998.0186
813Preface to Marangoni and interfacial phenomena in materials processing. Proceedings of a Discussion Meeting held at the Royal Society of London on 4 and 5 June 1997
815-818Introduction: significance of capillary driven flows in materials processing10.1098/rsta.1998.0188
819-828Influence of capillarity on chemical stability and of electric field on surface tension near the critical point10.1098/rsta.1998.0189
829-844Drops, liquid layers and the Marangoni effect10.1098/rsta.1998.0190
845-856Measurements of thermophysical properties of liquid metals relevant to Marangoni effects10.1098/rsta.1998.0191
857-870Oxygen transport and dynamic surface tension of liquid metals10.1098/rsta.1998.0192
871-884Influence of reactive solute transport on spreading kinetics of alloy droplets on ceramic surfaces10.1098/rsta.1998.0193
885-898Marangoni convection in multiple bounded fluid layers and their application to materials processing10.1098/rsta.1998.0194
899-909Interfacial phenomena of molten silicon: Marangoni flow and surface tension10.1098/rsta.1998.0195
911-925Marangoni effects in welding10.1098/rsta.1998.0196
927-940Interfacially driven mass transport in joining and coating technologies10.1098/rsta.1998.0197
941-953Observations of pulsating Marangoni phenomena during the local oxidation of deoxidized liquid steel10.1098/rsta.1998.0198
955-956Marangoni enhancement of desulphurization of liquid iron10.1098/rsta.1998.0199
957-966The capillary effect promoting collision and agglomeration of inclusion particles at the inert gas–steel interface10.1098/rsta.1998.0200
967-980Pyrometallurgical significance of Marangoni flow: mechanism and contributions to processing10.1098/rsta.1998.0201
981-993Direct observation of spontaneous emulsification and associated interfacial phenomena at the slag–steel interface10.1098/rsta.1998.0202
995-1001Interfacial tension effects on slag—metal reactions10.1098/rsta.1998.0203
1003-1012Studies on bubble films of molten slags10.1098/rsta.1998.0204
1013-1014Modelling of the erosion of refractories by Marangoni flows10.1098/rsta.1998.0205
1015-1026Marangoni flows and corrosion of refractory walls10.1098/rsta.1998.0206
1027-1043Modelling of Marangoni effects in electron beam melting10.1098/rsta.1998.0207
1045-1061Protein crystal movements and fluid flows during microgravity growth10.1098/rsta.1998.0208
1065Preface to New geometric techniques in computer vision. A Discussion Meeting held at the Royal Society of London.10.1098/rsta.1998.0209
1067-1069Introduction to New geometric techniques in computer vision, a Discussion Meeting held at the Royal Society of London10.1098/rsta.1998.0210
1071-1086Pictorial relief10.1098/rsta.1998.0211
1087-1102Apparent contours: an outline10.1098/rsta.1998.0212
1103-1121The visual motion of curves and surfaces10.1098/rsta.1998.0213
1123-1152Grassman–Cayley algebra for modelling systems of cameras and the algebraic equations of the manifold of trifocal tensors10.1098/rsta.1998.0214
1153-1173Factorization methods for structure from motion10.1098/rsta.1998.0215
1175-1192Minimizing algebraic error10.1098/rsta.1998.0216
1193-1211Resolving ambiguities in auto–calibration10.1098/rsta.1998.0217
1213-1231Object recognition based on geometry: progress over three decades10.1098/rsta.1998.0218
1233-1250Geometric structure and view invariant recognition10.1098/rsta.1998.0219
1251-1266Projectice subgroups for grouping10.1098/rsta.1998.0220
1267-1282Estimating tensors for matching over multiple views10.1098/rsta.1998.0221
1283-1302Statistical models of visual shape and motion10.1098/rsta.1998.0222
1303-1320Statistical optimization and geometric inference in computer vision10.1098/rsta.1998.0223
1321-1340Geometric motion segmentation and model selection10.1098/rsta.1998.0224
1341-1366The Bakerian Lecture, 1996. Genetically engineered synthesis of natural products10.1098/rsta.1998.0225
1367-1395On the structure of the theory of polar elasticity10.1098/rsta.1998.0226
1397-1419On the dilation of diamond by nitrogen impurity aggregated in A defects10.1098/rsta.1998.0227
1421-1467On wave interaction and diffraction from the junction of two curved plates under unilateral fluid loading10.1098/rsta.1998.0228
1471-1472Preface to Understanding and utilizing colossal magnetoresistance materials. A Discussion Meeting held at the Royal Society of London10.1098/rsta.1998.0229
1473-1480A. J. MillisColossal magnetoresistance manganites: a laboratory for electron–phonon physics10.1098/rsta.1998.0230
1481-1491J. InouePerovskite manganites as spin–charge–orbital coupled systems10.1098/rsta.1998.0231
1493-1517M. W. LongOrbital ordering and strong correlations in manganites10.1098/rsta.1998.0232
1519-1541J. M. D. CoeyMagnetic localization and magnetoresistance in mixed–valence manganites and related ferromagnetic oxides10.1098/rsta.1998.0233
1543-1561Don McK. Paul, K. V. Kamenev, A. J. Campbell, G. Balakrishnan, M. R. Lees, and G. J. McIntyreThe influence of magnetic field and pressure on the structural phase transition in La1-xSrxMnO310.1098/rsta.1998.0234
1563-1575T. G. Perring, G. Aeppli, S. M. Hayden, Y. Tokura, Y. Moritomo, J. P. Remeika, and S.-W. CheongMagnetic dynamics in colossal magnetoresistive perovskite manganites10.1098/rsta.1998.0235
1577-1591J. Fontcuberta, B. Martínez, V. Laukhin, Ll. Balcells, X. Obradors, C. H. Cohenca, and R. F. JardimBandwidth control of the spin diffusion through interfaces and the electron-phonon coupling in magnetoresistive manganites10.1098/rsta.1998.0236
1593-1615J. E. Evetts, M. G. Blamire, N. D. Mathur, S. P. Isaac, B.-S. Teo, L. F. Cohen, and J. L. Macmanus-DriscollDefect-induced spin disorder and magnetoresistance in single-crystal and polycrystal rare-earth manganite thin films10.1098/rsta.1998.0237
1617-1634Alonso J. A.Non-stoichiometry and properties of mixed-valence manganites10.1098/rsta.1998.0238
1635-1659A. Maignan, F. Damay, A. Barnab é, C. Martin, M. Hervieu, and B. RaveauThe effect of Mn-site doping on the magnetotransport properties of CMR manganites10.1098/rsta.1998.0239
1661-1680T. Venkatesan, M. Rajeswari, Zi-Wen Dong, S. B. Ogale, and R. RameshManganite-based devices: opportunities, bottlenecks and challenges10.1098/rsta.1998.0240
1681-1692M. R. J. Gibbs, M. Ziese, G. A. Gehring, H. J. Blythe, D. J. Coombes, S. P. Sena, and C. ShearwoodTowards control of the switching field: manganite permalloy heterostructures10.1098/rsta.1998.0241
1693-1712Sun J. Z.Thin–film trilayer manganate junctions10.1098/rsta.1998.0242
1715Preface to Quantum computation: theory and experiment. Proceedings of a Discussion Meeting held at the Royal Society of London on 5 and 6 November 1997.10.1098/rsta.1998.0243
1717-1731Wootters William K.Quantum entanglement as a quantifiable resource10.1098/rsta.1998.0244
1733-1737Dik Bouwmeester, Jian-Wei Pan, Klaus Mattle, Manfred Eibl, Harald Weinfurter, and Zeilinger AntonExperimental quantum teleportation10.1098/rsta.1998.0245
1739-1758A. M. SteaneIntroduction to quantum error correction10.1098/rsta.1998.0246
1759-1768Umesh VaziraniOn the power of quantum computation10.1098/rsta.1998.0247
1769-1782Artur Ekert and Richard JozsaQuantum algorithms: entanglement–enhanced information processing10.1098/rsta.1998.0248
1783-1791R. Stanley WilliamsComputing in the 21st century: nanocircuitry, defect tolerance and quantum logic10.1098/rsta.1998.0249
1793-1821Wojciech H. ZurekDecoherence, einselection and the existential interpretation (the rough guide)10.1098/rsta.1998.0250
1823-1839S. Bose, P. L. Knight, M. Murao, M. B. Plenio, and V. VedralImplementations of quantum logic: fundamental and experimental limits10.1098/rsta.1998.0251
1841-1851H.-J. Briegel, W. Dür1, S. J. van Enk, J. I. Cirac, and P. ZollerQuantum communication and the creation of maximally entangled pairs of atoms over a noisy channel10.1098/rsta.1998.0252
1853-1868Richard J. HughesCryptography, quantum computation and trapped ions10.1098/rsta.1998.0253
1869-1896Hameroff StuartQuantum computation in brain microtubules? The Penrose–Hameroff ‘Orch OR‘ model of consciousness10.1098/rsta.1998.0254
1897-1926J. A. Tuszyń ski1, J. A. Brown, and P. HawrylakDielectric polarization, electrical conduction, information processing and quantum computation in microtubules. Are they plausible?10.1098/rsta.1998.0255
1927-1939Roger PenroseQuantum computation, entanglement and state reduction10.1098/rsta.1998.0256
1941-1948R. Laflamme, E. Knill, W. H. Zurek, P. Catasti, and S. V. S. MariappanNMR Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger states10.1098/rsta.1998.0257
1951-1954W. GelletlyEntering a new era: beams of radioactive nuclei10.1098/rsta.1998.0258
1955-1984H. L. RavnRadioactive ion–beam projects based on the two–accelerator or ISOL principle10.1098/rsta.1998.0259
1985-2006David J. Morrissey and Bradley M. SherrillRadioactive nuclear beam facilities based on projectile fragmentation10.1098/rsta.1998.0260
2007-2031Jacek Dobaczewski and Witold NazarewiczTheoretical aspects of science with radioactive nuclear beams10.1098/rsta.1998.0261
2033-2062W. Gelletly and P. J. WoodsNeutron-deficient nuclei studied with stable and radioactive beams10.1098/rsta.1998.0262
2063-2081B. Jonson and K. RiisagerHalo and halo excitations10.1098/rsta.1998.0263
2083-2104Gottfried MünzenbergSynthesis and investigation of superheavy elements: perspectives with radioactive beams10.1098/rsta.1998.0264
2105-2136M. Wiescher, H. Schatz, and A. E. ChampagneReactions with radioactive beams and explosive nucleosynthesis10.1098/rsta.1998.0265
2137-2162Doris Forkel-WirthRadioactive ion beams in solid state physics10.1098/rsta.1998.0266
2165Preface to Nonlinear flight dynamics of high-performance aircraft. A Theme compiled and edited by J. M. T. Thompson and F. B. J. Macmillen.10.1098/rsta.1998.0267
2167-2180F. B. J. MacmillenNonlinear flight dynamics analysis10.1098/rsta.1998.0268
2181-2201Philippe GuicheteauBifurcation theory: a tool for nonlinear flight dynamics10.1098/rsta.1998.0269
2203-2221Yoge Patel and Darren LittleboyPiloted simulation tools for aircraft departure analysis10.1098/rsta.1998.0270
2223-2239Craig C. JahnkeOn the roll–coupling instabilities of high–performance aircraft10.1098/rsta.1998.0271
2241-2256M. H. Lowenberg and A. R. ChampneysShil'nikov homoclinic dynamics and the escape from roll autorotation in an F–4 model10.1098/rsta.1998.0272
2257-2276Brad S. LiebstThe dynamics, prediction, and control of wing rock in high–performance aircraft10.1098/rsta.1998.0273
2277-2295M. G. Goman and A. V. KhramtsovskyApplication of continuation and bifurcation methods to the design of control systems10.1098/rsta.1998.0274
2297-2319Mark H. LowenbergBifurcation analysis of multiple–attractor flight dynamics10.1098/rsta.1998.0275
2321-2333F. B. J. Macmillen and J. M. T. ThompsonBifurcation analysis in the flight dynamics design process? A view from the aircraft industry10.1098/rsta.1998.0276
2335-2378L. M. B. C. Campos and P. G. T. A. SerrÃoOn the acoustics of an exponential boundary layer10.1098/rsta.1998.0277
2379-2412S. Li, S. R. Reid, and P. D. SodenA continuum damage model for transverse matrix cracking in laminated fibre–reinforced composites10.1098/rsta.1998.0278
2413-2446R. E. Hewitt and P. HallThe evolution of finite–amplitude wavetrains in plane channel flow10.1098/rsta.1998.0279
2451-2452Preface to Mechanics of granular materials in engineering and Earth sciences. A Discussion Meeting held at the Royal Society on 28 and 29 January 1998.10.1098/rsta.1998.0280
2453-2470D. MuirWoodLife cycles of granular materials10.1098/rsta.1998.0281
2471-2496Herbert E. HuppertQuantitative modelling of granular suspension flows10.1098/rsta.1998.0282
2497-2513B. WillettsAeolian and fluvial grain transport10.1098/rsta.1998.0283
2515-2534Gilliane SillsDevelopment of structure in sedimenting soils10.1098/rsta.1998.0284
2535-2560M. E. Cates, J. P. Wittmer, J.-P. Bouchaud, and P. ClaudinDevelopment of stresses in cohesionless poured sand10.1098/rsta.1998.0285
2561-2567E. E. Ehrichs, Janna K. Flint, Heinrich M. Jaeger, James B. Knight, Sidney R. Nagel, Greg S. Karczmar, and Vadim Yu. KupermanConvection in vertically vibrated granular materials10.1098/rsta.1998.0286
2569-2590J. M. HuntleyFluidization, segregation and stress propagation in granular materials10.1098/rsta.1998.0287
2591-2608I. Vardoulakis, M. Stavropoulou, and A. SkjaersteinPorosity waves in a fluidized sand–column test10.1098/rsta.1998.0288
2609-2622D. KolymbasBehaviour of liquefied sand10.1098/rsta.1998.0289
2623-2648B. Scarlett, M. van der Kraan, and R. J. M. JanssenPorosity: a parameter with no direction10.1098/rsta.1998.0290
2649-2666Andrew DrescherSome aspects of flow in granular materials in hoppers10.1098/rsta.1998.0291
2667-2684JØrgen NielsenPressures from flowing granular solids in silos10.1098/rsta.1998.0292
2685-2712J. M. Rotter, J. M.F. G. Holst, J. Y. Ooi, and A. M. SanadSilo pressure predictions using discrete–element and finite–element analyses10.1098/rsta.1998.0293
2713-2745G. S. Boulton and K. E. DobbieSlow flow of granular aggregates: the deformation of sediments beneath glaciers10.1098/rsta.1998.0294
2747-2761Gerd GudehusOn the onset of avalanches in flooded loose sand10.1098/rsta.1998.0295
2763-2782C. Thornton and S. J. AntonyQuasi–static deformation of particulate media10.1098/rsta.1998.0296
2785Preface to Fire dynamics. A theme compiled and edited by S. R. Bishop and D. D. Drysdale10.1098/rsta.1998.0297
2787-2813Arvind AtreyaIgnition of fires10.1098/rsta.1998.0298
2815-2833G. HeskestadDynamics of the fire plume10.1098/rsta.1998.0299
2835-2854G. CoxTurbulent closure and the modelling of fire by using computational fluid dynamics10.1098/rsta.1998.0300
2855-2872S. R. Bishop and D. D. DrysdaleFires in compartments: the phenomenon of flashover10.1098/rsta.1998.0301
2873-2906G. B. Grant, S. F. Jagger, and C. J. LeaFires in tunnels10.1098/rsta.1998.0302
2907-2928Domingos Xavier ViegasForest fire propagation10.1098/rsta.1998.0303
2929-2951D. D. Drysdale and R. Sylvester-EvansThe explosion and fire on the Piper Alpha platform, 6 July 1988. A case study10.1098/rsta.1998.0304
2953-2998Alexander Z. ZinchenkoEffective conductivity of loaded granular materials by numerical simulation10.1098/rsta.1998.0305
2999-3039Anthony D. LuceyThe excitation of waves on a flexible panel in a uniform flow10.1098/rsta.1998.0306
3041-3086George SparlingInversion for the Radon line transform in higher dimensions10.1098/rsta.1998.0307
3087-3122H. XiaoOn scalar–, vector– and second–order tensor–valued anisotropic functions of vectors and second–order tensors relative to all kinds of subgroups of the transverse isotropy group Cinfinityh10.1098/rsta.1998.0308
3123-3181P. A. Madsen and H. A. SchÄfferHigher–order Boussinesq–type equations for surface gravity waves: derivation and analysis10.1098/rsta.1998.0309

1997 Volume 355

1-42J. H. CalderwoodA classical electrostatic model for tetragonal single crystals of barium titanate10.1098/rsta.1997.0001
43-100M. A. El Hassan and C. R. CalladineConformational characteristics of DNA: empirical classifications and a hypothesis for the conformational behaviour of dinucleotide steps10.1098/rsta.1997.0002
101-153W. -G. Früh and P. L. ReadWave interactions and the transition to chaos of baroclinic waves in a thermally driven rotating annulus10.1098/rsta.1997.0003
155-188A. L. Shuvalov and P. ChadwickDegeneracies in the theory of plane harmonic wave propagation in anisotropic heat–conducting elastic media10.1098/rsta.1997.0004
189-212M. D. Scrimshaw and J. N. LesterEstimates of the inputs of polychlorinated biphenyls and organochlorine insecticides to the River Thames derived from the sediment record10.1098/rsta.1997.0005
215-216J. R. Cann, H. Elderfield, and A. LaughtonPreface for Discussion on Mid–Ocean Ridges: dynamics of processes associated with creation of new ocean crust10.1098/rsta.1997.0006
217-231Donna K. Blackman and J.-Michael KendallSensitivity of teleseismic body waves to mineral texture and melt in the mantle beneath a mid–ocean ridge10.1098/rsta.1997.0007
233-253M. C. Sinha, D. A. Navin, L. M. MacGregor, S. Constable, C. Peirce, A. White, G. Heinson, and M. A. InglisEvidence for accumulated melt beneath the slow–spreading Mid–Atlantic Ridge10.1098/rsta.1997.0008
255-281P. D. Asimow, M. M. Hirschmann, and E. M. StolperAn analysis of variations in isentropic melt productivity10.1098/rsta.1997.0009
283-318P. B. Kelemen, G. Hirth, N. Shimizu, M. Spiegelman, and H. J. DickA review of melt migration processes in the adiabatically upwelling mantle beneath oceanic spreading ridges10.1098/rsta.1997.0010
319-339Robert S. WhiteRift–plume interaction in the North Atlantic10.1098/rsta.1997.0011
341-367Marie–Helène CormierThe ultrafast East Pacific Rise: instability of the plate boundary and implications for accretionary processes10.1098/rsta.1997.0012
369-386D. A. Butterfield, I. R. Jonasson, G. J. Massoth, R. A. Feely, K. K. Roe, R. E. Embley, J. F. Holden, R. E. McDuff, M. D. Lilley, and J. R. DelaneySeafloor eruptions and evolution of hydrothermal fluid chemistry10.1098/rsta.1997.0013
387-425Adam Schultz and Henry ElderfieldControls on the physics and chemistry of seafloor hydrothermal circulation10.1098/rsta.1997.0014
427-441Y. FouquetWhere are the large hydrothermal sulphide deposits in the oceans?10.1098/rsta.1997.0015
443-458Kevin SpeerThermocline penetration by buoyant plumes10.1098/rsta.1997.0016
459-474S. Kim Juniper and Verena TunnicliffeCrustal accretion and the hot vent ecosystem10.1098/rsta.1997.0017
475-486Holger W. JannaschBiocatalytic transformations of hydrothermal fluids10.1098/rsta.1997.0018
489Preface for Discussion on Violent surface motion10.1098/rsta.1997.0019
491-506A. Prosperetti and H. N. OguzAir entrainment upon liquid impact10.1098/rsta.1997.0020
507-522A. A. KorobkinAsymptotic theory of liquid–solid impact10.1098/rsta.1997.0021
523-535L. E. Fraenkel and J. B. McLeodSome results for the entry of a blunt wedge into water10.1098/rsta.1997.0022
537-550J. R. Blake, M. C. Hooton, P. B. Robinson, and R. P. TongCollapsing cavities, toroidal bubbles and jet impact10.1098/rsta.1997.0023
551-563Martin Greenhow and Simiso MoyoWater entry and exit of horizontal circular cylinders10.1098/rsta.1997.0024
565-574Emmanuel Fontaine and Raymond CointeA slender body approach to nonlinear bow waves10.1098/rsta.1997.0025
575-591O. M. FaltinsenThe effect of hydroelasticity on ship slamming10.1098/rsta.1997.0026
593-605Eatock Taylor and G. X. WuInteraction of steep waves with offshore structures10.1098/rsta.1997.0027
607-623N. K. Bourne, T. Obara, and J. E. FieldHigh-speed photography and stress gauge studies of jet impact upon surfaces10.1098/rsta.1997.0028
625-639Michael S. Longuet-Higgins and Hasan N. OguzCritical jets in surface waves and collapsing cavities10.1098/rsta.1997.0029
641-648Bradley P. Barber, Keith Weninger, and Seth PuttermanSonoluminescence10.1098/rsta.1997.0030
649-663J. C. Rogers and W. G. SzymczakComputations of violent surface motions: comparisons with theory and experiment10.1098/rsta.1997.0031
665-677E. O. Tick and A. J. RobertsBow–like free surfaces under gravity10.1098/rsta.1997.0032
679-685S. J. Chapman, K. A. Gillow, S. D. Howison, and J. R. OckendonAsymptotics of violent surface motion10.1098/rsta.1997.0033
687-689M. J. CookerRecent numerical calculations of two–dimensional jets induced by breaking–wave impact: a comment10.1098/rsta.1997.0034
693Preface to Discussion on Electronics with molecular materials: from synthesis to device10.1098/rsta.1997.0035
695-706E. G. J. Staring, A. J. M. Berntsen, S. T. R. Romme, G. L. J. A. Rikken, and P. UrbachOn the photochemical stability of dialkoxy–PPV; a quantitative approach10.1098/rsta.1997.0036
707-714F. Cacialli, R. Daik, P. Dounis, W. J. Feast, R. H. Friend, N. D. Haylett, C. P. Jarrett, C. Schoenenberger, J. A. Stephens, and G. WidawskiRecent developments in the controlled synthesis and manipulation of electroactive organic polymers10.1098/rsta.1997.0037
715-726Markus Müller, Frank Morgenroth, Ullrich Scherf, Thomas Soczka–Guth, Gerrit Klärner, and Klaus MüllenThe benzene ring as modulus: synthesis and supramolecular ordering of novel conjugated polymers10.1098/rsta.1997.0038
727-734M. W. Wagaman, E. Bellmann, and R. H. GrubbsPhotoluminescence properties of polynapthalenevinylene (PNV) homopolymers and block copolymers by ring–opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) and study of their photoluminescence properties10.1098/rsta.1997.0039
735-747J. L. Brédas, D. Beljonne, J. Cornil, D. A. Dos Santos, and Z. ShuaiElectroluminescence in semiconducting conjugated polymers and oligomers: a quantum–chemical approach10.1098/rsta.1997.0040
749-762S. Barth, M. Deussen, and H. BässlerPhotogeneration and recombination of charge carriers in LEDs: related organic materials10.1098/rsta.1997.0041
763-773R. N. Marks, F. Biscarini, T. Virgili, M. Muccini, R. Zamboni, and C. TalianiThe growth and characterization of a-sexithienyl–based light–emitting diodes10.1098/rsta.1997.0042
775-787B. J. Schwartz, F. Hide, M. A. Díaz–García, M. R. Andersson, and A. J. HeegerStimulated emission and lasing in solid films of conjugated polymers: ultrafast photophysics and photon confinement via scattering10.1098/rsta.1997.0043
789-799W. R. SalaneckConjugated polymer surfaces and interfaces10.1098/rsta.1997.0044
801-814T. Tsutsui, E. Aminaka, C. P. Lin, and D. -U. KimExtended molecular design concept of molecular materials for electroluminescence: sublimed–dye films, molecularly doped polymers and polymers with chromophores10.1098/rsta.1997.0045
815-827Francis GarnierScope and limits of organic–based thin–film transistors10.1098/rsta.1997.0046
829-842K. PichlerConjugated polymer electroluminescence: technical aspects from basic devices to commercial products10.1098/rsta.1997.0047
843-867Rohan Abeyaratne and James K. KnowlesImpact–induced phase transitions in thermoelastic solids10.1098/rsta.1997.0048
869-919E. H. Mansfield, H. R. Sepangi, and E. A. EastwoodEquilibrium and mutual attraction or repulsion of objects supported by surface tension10.1098/rsta.1997.0049
921-974Ralf GreveA continuum–mechanical formulation for shallow polythermal ice sheets10.1098/rsta.1997.0050
975-1016Nicholas Blackaby, Andrew Dando, and Philip HallThe nonlinear evolution of inviscid G rtler vortices in three–dimensional boundary layers10.1098/rsta.1997.0051
1017-1062A. Deliu, J. Geronimo, and R. ShonkwilerOn the inverse fractal problem for two–dimensional attractors10.1098/rsta.1997.0052
1063-1095J. T. Xing and W. G. PriceVariational principles of nonlinear dynamical fluid–solid interaction systems10.1098/rsta.1997.0053
1099-1258P. R. MasaniThe homogeneous chaos from the standpoint of vector measures10.1098/rsta.1997.0054
1259-1294B. Harris, N. Gathercole, J. A. Lee, H. Reiter, and T. AdamLife–prediction for constant–stress fatigue in carbon–fibre composites10.1098/rsta.1997.0055
1297Geoffrey AllenPreface to a Discussion entitled Clean technology: the idea and the practice10.1098/rsta.1997.0056
1299-1308M. OvercashEnvironmental management for the future10.1098/rsta.1997.0057
1309-1319W. R. StahelThe service economy: ‘wealth without resource consumption’?10.1098/rsta.1997.0058
1321-1334B. J. Legg, V. R. Phillips, T. R. Cumby, C. H. Burton, and P. C. H. MillerFarming: closing the cycle10.1098/rsta.1997.0059
1335-1347Robert A. Frosch, William C. Clark, Janet Crawford, Ambuj Sagar, Ted Tschang, and Audrey WebberThe industrial ecology of metals: a reconnaissance10.1098/rsta.1997.0060
1349-1362Mike WrightCleaner technology: more from less10.1098/rsta.1997.0061
1363-1371P. J. Lillford and M. F. EdwardsClean technology in food processing10.1098/rsta.1997.0062
1373-1388L. Alting, M. Hauschild, and H. WenzelEnvironmental assessment in product development10.1098/rsta.1997.0063
1389-1403S. P. HallidayArchitecture of habitat: design for life10.1098/rsta.1997.0064
1405-1414D. M. MontgomeryEcoefficiency in consumer products10.1098/rsta.1997.0065
1415-1424V. Marković and A. HicksDesign for chemical recycling10.1098/rsta.1997.0066
1425-1437R. Aspinwall and J. CainThe changing mindset in the management of waste10.1098/rsta.1997.0067
1439-1447M. J. ChadwickIndustrial ecocycles: rate adjustments and dematerialization10.1098/rsta.1997.0068
1449-1465P. EkinsClean business: policy, practice and economic implications10.1098/rsta.1997.0069
1467-1473Geoffrey AllenFinancial investment and environmental performance10.1098/rsta.1997.0070
1477M. S. ChildPreface to Molecular Rydberg dynamics, the published proceedings of a Discussion10.1098/rsta.1997.0071
1481-1506Ch. Jungen, A. L. Roche, and M. ArifThe Rydberg spectrum of ArH and KrH: calculation by R–matrix and generalized quantum defect theory10.1098/rsta.1997.0072
1507-1526Zygmunt J. Jakubek and Robert W. FieldRydberg series of BaF: peturbation–facilitated studies of core–non–penetrating states10.1098/rsta.1997.0073
1527-1538K. P. HuberSolved and unsolved problems of near–threshold spectroscopy of N2 and CO10.1098/rsta.1997.0074
1539-1550U. EvenDecay dynamics of high Rydberg states in atoms and molecules10.1098/rsta.1997.0075
1551-1568H. Palm, R. Signorell, and F. MerktOn the role of ions in pulsed field ionization zero–kinetic–energy photoelectron spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1997.0076
1569-1583E. Mayer, E. Zückerman, L. Zhang, H. Hedderich, J. Behm, and E. R. GrantState–to–state dynamics in the high Rydberg states of polyatomic molecules10.1098/rsta.1997.0077
1585-1607H. Dickinson, D. Rolland, and T. P. SoftleyRotational propensities in the state selection of NH+3 by pulsed–field ionization10.1098/rsta.1997.0078
1609-1621C. H. Greene and J. A. StephensRydberg states of triatomic hydrogen10.1098/rsta.1997.0079
1623-1636M. S. ChildThe Rydberg states of H2O10.1098/rsta.1997.0080
1637-1658Niloufar Shafizadeh, Jean-Hugues Fillion, Dolores Gauyacq, and Stelios CourisSpectroscopy and dynamics of the Rydberg states of C2H2 and their relevance to astrophysical photochemistry10.1098/rsta.1997.0081
1659-1676M. N. R. Ashfold, R. N. Dixon, M. Kono, D. H. and C. L. Reed Mordaunty, and C. L. ReedNear ultraviolet photolysis of ammonia and methylamine studied by H Rydberg atom photofragment translational spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1997.0082
1677-1691Laurentiu Carata, Ioan Schneider, and Annick Suzor-WeinerThe role of Rydberg states in dissociative recombination, as revealed by ion storage ring experiments10.1098/rsta.1997.0083
1693-1696Marc J. J. VrakkingLifetimes of Rydberg states in PFI–ZEKE experiments10.1098/rsta.1997.0084
1697-1699Claudina Cossart-MagosA low–n Rydberg state with vibrationally excited core assigned in the ZEKE–PFI spectrum of CS210.1098/rsta.1997.0085
1701-1705F. RemacleTime and frequency resolved ZEKE spectra and the interseries dynamics of high molecular Rydberg states10.1098/rsta.1997.0086
1707R. J. DonovanGeneral discussion10.1098/rsta.1997.0087
1709-1711Glossary10.1098/rsta.1997.0088
1713-1742Emilio Herrero-Bervera and S. Keith RuncornTransition fields during geomagnetic reversals and their geodynamic significance10.1098/rsta.1997.0089
1743-1786D. Colquhoun, A. G. Hawkes, A. Merlushkin, and B. EdmondsProperties of single ion channel currents elicted by a pulse of agonist concentration or voltage10.1098/rsta.1997.0090
1787-1833R. J. Braun, J. W. Cahn, G. B. McFadden, and A. A. WheelerAnisotropy of interfaces in an ordered alloy: a multiple–order–parameter model10.1098/rsta.1997.0091
1835-1852M. Kailasam, P. Ponte Castañeda, and J. R. WillisThe effect of particle size, shape, distribution and their evolution on the constitutive response of nonlinearly viscous composites. I. Theory10.1098/rsta.1997.0092
1853-1872M. Kailasam, P. Ponte Castañeda, and J. R. WillisThe effect of particle size, shape, distribution and their evolution on the constitutive response of nonlinearly viscous composites. II. Examples10.1098/rsta.1997.0093
1873-1904L. W. MorlandRadially symmetric ice sheet flow10.1098/rsta.1997.0094
1905-1943S.-C. Wu and K. S. HavnerAnalytical and numerical investigation of non–uniform straining and subgrain initiation in bicrystals in channel die compression10.1098/rsta.1997.0095
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2075A. R. Champneys, G. W. Hunt, and J. M. T. ThompsonPreface to Localization and solitary waves in solid mechanics, a theme published by the Royal Society of London10.1098/rsta.1997.0109
2077-2081A. R. Champneys, G. W. Hunt, and J. M. T. ThompsonLocalization and solitary waves in solid mechanics10.1098/rsta.1997.0110
2083-2097B. SandstedeInstability of localized buckling modes in a one-dimensional strut model10.1098/rsta.1997.0111
2099-2116G. DomokosStatic solitary waves as limits of discretization: a plausible argument10.1098/rsta.1997.0112
2117-2136S. Kehrbaum and J. H. MaddocksElastic rods, rigid bodies, quaternions and the last quadrature10.1098/rsta.1997.0113
2137-2150G. J. Lord, A. R. Champneys, and G. W. HuntComputation of localized post buckling in long axially compressed cylindrical shells10.1098/rsta.1997.0114
2151-2174A. R. Champneys, G. H. M. van der Heijden, and J. M. T. ThompsonSpatially complex localization after one-twist-per-wave equilibria in twisted circular rods with initial curvature10.1098/rsta.1997.0115
2175-2184Y. Chen and P. J. McKennaTravelling waves in a nonlinearly suspended beam: some computational results and four open questions10.1098/rsta.1997.0116
2185-2195G. W. Hunt and A. BlackmoreHomoclinic and heteroclinic solutions of upheaval buckling10.1098/rsta.1997.0117
2197-2213G. W. Hunt, H.–B. Mühlhaus, and A. I. M. WhitingFolding processes and solitary waves in structural geology10.1098/rsta.1997.0118
2217P. Knight, B. Stoicheff, and D. WallsPreface to Highlight in Quantum Optics10.1098/rsta.1997.0119
2219-2221C. Cohen–TannoudjiNon–ergodic laser cooling10.1098/rsta.1997.0120
2223-2233A. Peters, K. Y. Chung, B. Young, J. Hensley, and S. ChuPrecision atom interferometry10.1098/rsta.1997.0121
2235-2245N. P. Proukakis and K. BurnettTheory of Bose–Einstein condensation for trapped atoms10.1098/rsta.1997.0122
2247-2257C. E. WiemanThe creation and study of Bose-Einstein condensation in a dilute atomic vapour10.1098/rsta.1997.0123
2259-2266D. Bruss, A. Ekert, S. F. Huelga, J.-W. Pan, and A. ZeilingerQuantum computing with controlled-NOT and few qubits10.1098/rsta.1997.0124
2267-2277J. G. Rarity and P. R. TapsterQuantum interference: experiments and applications10.1098/rsta.1997.0125
2279-2290S. M. BarnettQuantum information via novel measurements10.1098/rsta.1997.0126
2291-2304S. E. Harris, G. Y. Yin, M. Jain, H. Xia, and A. J. MerriamNonlinear optics at maximum coherence10.1098/rsta.1997.0127
2305-2311M. O. Scully, C. J. Bednar, Y. Rostovtsev, and S.–Y. ZhuCounter-counter-intuitive quantum coherence effects10.1098/rsta.1997.0128
2313-2325R. LoudonPropogation of non-classical light10.1098/rsta.1997.0129
2327-2341H. J. KimbleNon-classical light 20 years later: an assessment of the voyage into Hilbert space10.1098/rsta.1997.0130
2343-2351H. WaltherEntanglement and superposition states in the micromaser10.1098/rsta.1997.0131
2353-2365E. A. Hinds, K. S. Lai, and M. SchnellAtoms in micron-sized metallic and dielectric waveguides10.1098/rsta.1997.0132
2367-2380S. Haroche, M. Brune, and J. M. RaimondExperiments with single atoms in a cabity: entanglement, Schrödinger's cats and decoherence10.1098/rsta.1997.0133
2381-2385P. L. Knight, M. B. Plenio, and V. VedralDecoherence and quantum error correction10.1098/rsta.1997.0134
2387-2391J. H. EberlyThe double lambda system: a new workhorse for quantum optics?10.1098/rsta.1997.0135
2393-2396D. F. Walls, M. J. Collett, T. Wong, S. M. Tan, and E. M. WrightPhase dynamics and Bose–broken symmetry in atomic Bose–Einstein condensates10.1098/rsta.1997.0136
2397-2399E. ArimondoVelocity-selective coherent population trapping in caesium ions10.1098/rsta.1997.0137
2401-2404A. ZeilingerQuantum teleportation and the non-locality of information10.1098/rsta.1997.0138
2405-2408K. Hakuta, M. Katsuragawa, and M. SuzukiDark–state coherence and stimulated Raman scattering in solid hydrogen10.1098/rsta.1997.0139
2409-2412P. Brumer and M. ShapiroQuantum interference in the control of molecular processes10.1098/rsta.1997.0140
2413-2416S. StenholmComing of age in quantum optics10.1098/rsta.1997.0141
2417-2458A. J. LevyOn the nucleation of cavities in planar elasticity10.1098/rsta.1997.0142
2459-2487Richard P. Batycky, Roy Hammerstedt, and David A. EdwardsOsmotically driven intracellular transport phenomena10.1098/rsta.1997.0143
2489-2517I. Roulstone and M. J. SewellThe mathematical structure of theories of semigeostrophic type10.1098/rsta.1997.0144

1996 Volume 354

1-34M. S. HoweLeaky Waves and the Production of Sound by Turbulent Flow from an Elastic Nozzle10.1098/rsta.1996.0001
35-57P. N. Bartlett and J. W. GardnerDiffusion and Binding of Molecules to Sites within Homogeneous Thin Films10.1098/rsta.1996.0002
59-88A. J. White, J. B. Young, and P. T. WaltersExperimental Validation of Condensing Flow Theory for a Stationary Cascade of Steam Turbine Blades10.1098/rsta.1996.0003
89-141Catherine L. Johnson and Catherine G. ConstablePalaeosecular Variation Recorded by Lava Flows over the past Five Million Years10.1098/rsta.1996.0004
143-168J. L. Summers, J. Brindley, P. H. Gaskell, and M. D. SavageThe Role of Poincare-Andronov-Hopf Bifurcations in the Application of Variable-Coefficient Harmonic Balance to Periodically Forced Nonlinear Oscillators10.1098/rsta.1996.0005
169-212Stephane Le Dizes, Patrick Huerre, Jean Marc Chomaz, and Peter A. MonkewitzLinear Global Modes in Spatially Developing Media10.1098/rsta.1996.0006
213-235K. Shimizu, K. Kobayashi, G. E. Thompson, G. C. Wood, and P. SkeldonThe Scope for Studies of Thin Surface Films on Metals and Alloys by Transmission Electron Microscopy of Ultramicrotomed Sections10.1098/rsta.1996.0007
237-257S. A. Thorpe, J. M. Keen, R. Jiang, and U. LemminHigh-Frequency Internal Waves in Lake Geneva10.1098/rsta.1996.0008
259-295Jing-Tang Xing, W. G. Price, and Q. H. DuMixed Finite Element Substructure-Subdomain Methods for the Dynamical Analysis of Coupled Fluid-Solid Interaction Problems10.1098/rsta.1996.0009
299-324Timothy W. Johann and Jacqueline K. BartonRecognition of DNA by Octahedral Coordination Complexes10.1098/rsta.1996.0010
325-357C. David Garner, David Collison, and Elna PidcockThe Nature of the Coordination Sites of Transition Metals in Proteins10.1098/rsta.1996.0011
359-379Olivier Kahn and Epiphane CodjoviIron(II)-1,2,4-Triazole Spin Transition Molecular Materials10.1098/rsta.1996.0012
381-394Andreas Bauer, Francois Gabbai, Annette Schier, and Hubert SchmidbaurGold(I) Clustering at the Triphenylphosphinimine Nitrogen Atom10.1098/rsta.1996.0013
395-414Alexander J. Blake, Duncan W. Bruce, Ian A. Fallis, Simon Parsons, Heiko Richtzenhain, Steven A. Ross, and Martin SchroderMacrocyclic Liquid Crystals10.1098/rsta.1996.0014
415-436Peter G. BruceCoordination Chemistry in the Solid State10.1098/rsta.1996.0015
437-463F. P. KellyThe Clifford Paterson Lecture, 1995: Modelling Communication Networks, Present and Future10.1098/rsta.1996.0016
465-500J. M. N. T. GrayWater Movement in Wet Snow10.1098/rsta.1996.0017
501-531R. G. DerwentThe Influence of Human Activities on the Distribution of Hydroxyl Radicals in the Troposphere10.1098/rsta.1996.0018
533-574Thomas J. BridgesPeriodic Patterns, Linear Instability, Symplectic Structure and Mean-Flow Dynamics for Three-Dimensional Surface Waves10.1098/rsta.1996.0019
575-607B. Buffoni, M. D. Groves, and J. F. TolandA Plethora of Solitary Gravity-Capillary Water Waves with Nearly Critical Bond and Froude Numbers10.1098/rsta.1996.0020
609-648M. H. Patel and M. A. VazOn the Mechanics of Submerged Vertical Slender Structures Subjected to Varying Axial Tension10.1098/rsta.1996.0021
649-676T. E. Baldock, C. Swan, and P. H. TaylorA Laboratory Study of Nonlinear Surface Waves on Water10.1098/rsta.1996.0022
679-694N. J. Doran, W. Forysiak, F. M. Knox, N. J. Smith, and I. BennionOptimizing Transmission Capacity: Long Distance and Terrestrial Applications10.1098/rsta.1996.0023
695-705Masatoshi SaruwatariUltrahigh-Bit-Rate Optical Transmission Research in Japan10.1098/rsta.1996.0024
707-717K. Smith, J. K. Lucek, R. J. Manning, and K. J. BlowAdvances in Nonlinear Optics for Information Processing and All-Optical Networking10.1098/rsta.1996.0025
719-731S. V. Chernikov, R. Kashyap, M. J. Guy, D. G. Moodie, and J. R. TaylorUltrahigh-Bit-Rate Optical Sources and Applications10.1098/rsta.1996.0026
733-744R. Schnabel, R. Ludwig, W. Pieper, S. Diez, and H. G. WeberUltrafast Optical Signal Processing Using Semiconductor Laser Amplifiers10.1098/rsta.1996.0027
745-756George I. Stegeman and William E. TorruellasNonlinear Materials for Information Processing and Communications10.1098/rsta.1996.0028
757-766Horst WellerOptical Properties of Quantized Semiconductor Particles10.1098/rsta.1996.0029
767-778L. A. Lugiato, S. M. Barnett, M. Brambilla, A. Gatti, I. Marzoli, G.-L. Oppo, F. Prati, M. Stefani, M. Travagnin, and H. WiedemannNonlinear Optical Patterns: Classical and Quantum Effects, Perspectives for Applications10.1098/rsta.1996.0030
779-791D. C. HannaRecent Developments in Visible Light Sources10.1098/rsta.1996.0031
793-803Stephen M. Barnett and Simon J. D. PhoenixThe Principles of Quantum Cryptography10.1098/rsta.1996.0032
805-817Paul D. Townsend, C. Marand, S. J. D. Phoenix, K. J. Blow, and S. M. BarnettSecure Optical Communications Systems Using Quantum Cryptography10.1098/rsta.1996.0033
819-843E. A. De Souza Neto, K. Hashimoto, Djordje Peric, and D. R. J. OwenA Phenomenological Model for Frictional Contact Accounting for Wear Effects10.1098/rsta.1996.0034
845-893Arjen Doelman and Philip HolmesHomoclinic Explosions and Implosions10.1098/rsta.1996.0035
895-926B. J. Bayly, D. D. Holm, and A. LifschitzThree-Dimensional Stability of Elliptical Vortex Columns in External Strain Flows10.1098/rsta.1996.0036
927-950Norman R. Lebovitz and Alexander LifschitzShort-Wavelength Instabilities of Riemann Ellipsoids10.1098/rsta.1996.0037
951-978Rodney F. Sinclair, Seth Putterman, and Paul H. RobertsQuantum Fokker-Planck Equation for Interacting Waves10.1098/rsta.1996.0038
979-1026R. D. PingreeA Shallow Subtropical Subducting Westward Propagating Eddy (Swesty)10.1098/rsta.1996.0039
1027-1064Leonid Brevdo and Thomas J. BridgesAbsolute and Convective Instabilities of Spatially Periodic Flows10.1098/rsta.1996.0040
1065-1097S. TanveerAsymptotic Calculation of Three-Dimensional Thin-Film Effects on Unsteady Hele-Shaw Fingering10.1098/rsta.1996.0041
1099-1123Stephen MaybankFinite-Dimensional Filters10.1098/rsta.1996.0042
1125-1164Rob WestawayQuaternary Elevation Change of the Gulf of Corinth in Central Greece10.1098/rsta.1996.0043
1165-1193Artemio Gonzalez-Lopez, Niky Kamran, and Peter OlverReal Lie Algebras of Differential Operators and Quasi-Exactly Solvable Potentials10.1098/rsta.1996.0044
1195-1246A. SellierApplication of the Hadamard's Finite Part Concept to the Asymptotic Expansion of a Class of Multidimensional Integrals10.1098/rsta.1996.0045
1249A. P. Jephcoat, R. J. Angel, and R. K. O'NionsPreface10.1098/rsta.1996.0046
1251-1263George Q. Chen and Thomas J. AhrensHigh-Pressure Melting of Iron: New Experiments and Calculations10.1098/rsta.1996.0047
1265-1278R. BoehlerMelting of Mantle and Core Materials at Very High Pressures10.1098/rsta.1996.0048
1279-1307Raymond Jeanloz, Abby Kavner, P. Lazor, and S. K. SaxenaMelting Criteria and Imaging Spectroradiometry in Laser-Heated Diamond-Cell Experiments [and Discussion Comment]10.1098/rsta.1996.0049
1315-1332Ho-Kwang Mao and Russell J. HemleyExperimental Studies of Earth's Deep Interior: Accuracy and Versatility of Diamond-Anvil Cells10.1098/rsta.1996.0050
1333-1360Andrew P. Jephcoat and Stanislav P. BesedinTemperature Measurement and Melting Determination in the Laser-Heated Diamond-Anvil Cell10.1098/rsta.1996.0051
1361-1369J. P. Poirier, A. Goddat, and J. PeyronneauFerric Iron Dependence of the Electrical Conductivity of the Earth's Lower Mantle Material10.1098/rsta.1996.0052
1371-1384Takehiko Yagi and Nobumasa FunamoriChemical Composition of the Lower Mantle Inferred from the Equation of State of MgSiO$_{3}$ Perovskite10.1098/rsta.1996.0053
1385-1411Guy Masters, Stuart Johnson, Gabi Laske, Harold Bolton, and J. H. DaviesA Shear-Velocity Model of the Mantle [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1996.0054
1413-1424Peter Olson and Gary A. GlatzmaierMagnetoconvection and Thermal Coupling of the Earth's Core and Mantle10.1098/rsta.1996.0055
1425-1447W. R. Peltier, R. K. O'Nions, J. H. Davies, and S. K. RuncornPhase-Transition Modulated Mixing in the Mantle of the Earth [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1996.0056
1449-1459R. J. Angel and N. L. RossCompression Mechanisms and Equations of State10.1098/rsta.1996.0057
1461-1479Russell J. Hemley and Ronald E. CohenStructure and Bonding in the Deep Mantle and Core10.1098/rsta.1996.0058
1481-1494John H. JonesChondrite Models for the Composition of the Earth's Mantle and Core10.1098/rsta.1996.0059
1495-1511Bernard J. Wood, Alison Pawley, and Daniel R. FrostWater and Carbon in the Earth's Mantle10.1098/rsta.1996.0060
1515-1527R. M. DellAqueous Electrolyte Batteries10.1098/rsta.1996.0061
1529-1544D. A. J. Rand and N. E. BagshawEnergy Storage in Lead-Acid Batteries: The Faraday Way to Sustainability [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1996.0062
1545-1554C. Delmas, C. Faure, L. Gautier, L. Guerlou-Demourgues, and A. RougierThe Nickel Hydroxide Electrode from the Solid-State Chemistry Point of View10.1098/rsta.1996.0063
1555-1566Robert A. Huggins and R. ParsonsSupercapacitors [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1996.0064
1567-1576Colin A. VincentNon-Aqueous Battery Systems10.1098/rsta.1996.0065
1577-1594Peter G. Bruce, R. Cahn, N. E. Bagshaw, and A. HamnettRechargeable Lithium Batteries [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1996.0066
1595-1612J. L. Sudworth, J. Twidell, N. E. Bagshaw, and R. M. DellHigh-Temperature Battery Systems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1996.0067
1613-1625L. M. PeterNon-Traditional Methods for in situ Characterization of Interfaces10.1098/rsta.1996.0068
1627-1641Hartmut Wendt, Thomas Brenscheidt, Andreas Fischer, and K. KendallOptimization and Modelling of Fuel Cell Electrodes with Emphasis upon Catalyst Utilization Ageing Phenomena and Ageing Prevention [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1996.0069
1643-1652A. G. Ritchie and N. E. BagshawMilitary Applications of Reserve Batteries [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1996.0070
1653-1669A. HamnettFuel Cells and their Development10.1098/rsta.1996.0071
1671-1680G. J. K. Acres and G. A. HardsElectrocatalysts for Fuel Cells10.1098/rsta.1996.0072
1681-1693A. J. Appleby and J. TwidellRecent Developments and Applications of the Polymer Fuel Cell [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1996.0073
1695-1710B. C. H. Steele and R. M. DellMaterials for High-Temperature Fuel Cells [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1996.0074
1711-1712C. A. Vincent, A. Hamnett, J. Twidell, R. A. Huggins, and R. M. DellGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1996.0075
1715-1750Anupam Sahay and K. R. SreenivasanThe Search for a Low-Dimensional Characterization of a Local Climate System10.1098/rsta.1996.0076
1751-1773N. M. Bujurke, T. J. Pedley, and O. R. TuttyComparison of Series Expansion and Finite-Difference Computations of Internal Laminar Flow Separation10.1098/rsta.1996.0077
1775-1806T. B. BenjaminSolitary and Periodic Waves of a New Kind10.1098/rsta.1996.0078
1807-1835Peter A. Clarkson, Elizabeth L. Mansfield, and Alice E. MilneSymmetries and Exact Solutions of a (2 + 1)-Dimensional Sine-Gordon System10.1098/rsta.1996.0079
1837-1839Errata: Homoclinic Explosions and Implosions10.1098/rsta.1996.0080
1841-1874Anthony KellyThe 1995 Bakerian Lecture: Composite Materials10.1098/rsta.1996.0081
1875-1897Ning Pan and Ron PostleThe Tensile Strength of Hybrid Fibre Composites: A Probabilistic Analysis of the Hybrid Effects10.1098/rsta.1996.0082
1899-1940J. H. RiegerOn the Complexity and Computation of View Graphs of Piecewise Smooth Algebraic Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1996.0083
1941-1967George TempleFundamental Mathematical Theories10.1098/rsta.1996.0084
1973John Meurig ThomasPreface10.1098/rsta.1996.0085
1975-1987Jacek Klinowski, Alan L. Mackay, and Humberto TerronesCurved Surfaces in Chemical Structure10.1098/rsta.1996.0086
1989-1997D. Weaire and R. PhelanCellular Structures in Three Dimensions10.1098/rsta.1996.0087
1999-2008S. T. Hyde and M. O'KeeffeElastic Warping of Graphitic Carbon Sheets: Relative Energies of Some Fullerenes, Schwarzites and Buckytubes10.1098/rsta.1996.0088
2009-2023Charla A. Lambert, Leonard H. Radzilowski, and Edwin L. ThomasTriply Periodic Level Surfaces as Models for Cubic Tricontinuous Block Copolymer Morphologies10.1098/rsta.1996.0089
2025-2054M. Terrones, W. K. Hsu, J. P. Hare, H. W. Kroto, H. Terrones, and D. R. M. WaltonGraphitic Structures: From Planar to Spheres, Toroids and Helices10.1098/rsta.1996.0090
2055-2069Nicolas Rivier and Tomaso AsteCurvature and Frustration in Cellular Systems10.1098/rsta.1996.0091
2071-2075Veit ElserA Cubic Archimedean Screw10.1098/rsta.1996.0092
2077-2104Hermann Karcher and Konrad PolthierConstruction of Triply Periodic Minimal Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1996.0093
2105-2142W. Fischer and E. KochSpanning Minimal Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1996.0094
2143-2157Kenneth A. BrakkeThe Surface Evolver and the Stability of Liquid Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1996.0095
2159-2172Andrew S. FogdenThe S$^{\prime}$-S$^{\prime \prime}$ and H$^{\prime}$-T Minimal Surfaces and their Application to Structural Modelling of Intermediate Phases10.1098/rsta.1996.0096
2173-2192J. Charvolin and J.-F. SadocOrdered Bicontinuous Films of Amphiphiles and Biological Membranes10.1098/rsta.1996.0097
2193-2248Friedrich O. Huck, Carl L. Fales, and Zia-Ur RahmanAn Information Theory of Visual Communication10.1098/rsta.1996.0098
2249-2287Carl L. Fales, Friedrich O. Huck, Rachel Alter-Gartenberg, and Zia-Ur RahmanImage Gathering and Digital Restoration10.1098/rsta.1996.0099
2291-2293M. J. KellyTunnel Structures and Devices Over the Coming Decade10.1098/rsta.1996.0100
2295-2310Heinrich Kurz, Hartmut G. Roskos, Thomas Dekorsy, and Klaus KohlerBloch Oscillations10.1098/rsta.1996.0101
2311-2325P. C. Main and P. D. BuckleTunnel Structures as Probes of New Physics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1996.0102
2327-2350D. R. Wolters and A. T. A. Zegers-Van DuijnhovenTunnelling in Thin SiO$_{2}$10.1098/rsta.1996.0103
2351-2364R. T. SymeTunnelling Devices as Microwave Mixers and Detectors10.1098/rsta.1996.0104
2365-2381E. R. Brown and C. D. ParkerResonant Tunnel Diodes as Submillimetre-Wave Sources10.1098/rsta.1996.0105
2383-2398Erik L. Kollberg, Jan Stake, and Lars DillnerHeterostructure Barrier Varactors at Submillimetre Waves10.1098/rsta.1996.0106
2399-2411N. Yokoyama, K. Imamura, M. Takatsu, T. Mori, T. Adachihara, Y. Sugiyama, Y. Sakuma, A. Tackeuchi, and S. MutoResonant Tunnelling Hot Electron Transistors: Present Status and Future Prospects10.1098/rsta.1996.0107
2413-2423C. T. Foxon, O. H. Hughes, D. P. Steenson, and D. LippensNanometre Precision of Semiconductor Multilayer Growth [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1996.0108
2425-2433Nigel J. CroninTerahertz Systems: The Demands on Devices10.1098/rsta.1996.0109
2435-2446Christopher M. Snowden, D. Paul Steenson, and D. LippensCircuits and Simulations at 1 THz [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1996.0110
2447-2462C. Van Hoof, J. Genoe, and G. BorghsResonant Tunnelling Light-Emitting Diodes10.1098/rsta.1996.0111
2463-2467F. Capasso, J. Faist, C. Sirtori, D. L. Sivco, J. N. Baillargeon, A. L. Hutchinson, and A. Y. ChoQuantum Cascade Lasers: New Resonant Tunnelling Light Sources for the Mid-Infrared10.1098/rsta.1996.0112
2469-2511YuQiu ZhaoAn Exact Solution to the Plane Orthotropic Elasticity Problem with Rectangular Boundaries under Arbitrary Edge Forces10.1098/rsta.1996.0113
2513-2553S. RichardsonHele-Shaw Flows with Time-Dependent Free Boundaries Involving a Concentric Annulus10.1098/rsta.1996.0114
2555-2590D. Colquhoun, A. G. Hawkes, and K. SrodzinskiJoint Distributions of Apparent Open and Shut Times of Single-Ion Channels and Maximum Likelihood Fitting of Mechanisms10.1098/rsta.1996.0115
2591-2592Errata: Periodic Patterns, Linear Instability, Symplectic Structure and Mean-Flow Dynamics for Three-Dimensional Surface Waves10.1098/rsta.1996.0116
2595Mark Dowsett and Chris HillPreface10.1098/rsta.1996.0117
2597-2617Badih El-KarehAddressing Future Analytical Requirements of Electronic Materials10.1098/rsta.1996.0118
2619-2634S. J. Pennycook, N. D. Browning, M. M. McGibbon, A. J. McGibbon, D. E. Jesson, and M. F. ChisholmDirect Determination of Interface Structure and Bonding with the Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope10.1098/rsta.1996.0119
2635-2651A. G. CullisTransmission Electron Microscopy of Micro- and Nanostructures in Semiconductors10.1098/rsta.1996.0120
2653-2665P. D. AugustusApplied Analytical Electron Microscopy of Semiconductors10.1098/rsta.1996.0121
2667-2682I. W. Drummond and R. M. D. BrysonSpatial Resolution in X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1996.0122
2683-2695M. Prutton, I. R. Barkshire, P. G. Kenny, R. H. Roberts, and M. WenhamMulti-Imaging and Multivariate Statistics used for 3D Characterization at Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1996.0123
2697-2711P. Trebbia and T. WaltherMaxwell's Demon and Data Analysis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1996.0124
2713-2729M. G. Dowsett and R. CollinsNoise, Resolution and Entropy in Sputter Profiling10.1098/rsta.1996.0125
2731-2764K. Wittmaack and I. W. DrummondTransient Phenomena and Impurity Relocation in SIMS Depth Profiling using Oxygen Bombardment: Pursuing the Physics to Interpret the Data [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1996.0126
2765-2780M. P. SeahStandards for Surface Analysis: A Clash between Bureaucracy and Science?10.1098/rsta.1996.0127
2781-2793C. HillWhere Analytical Techniques Fall Short: A User's Perspective10.1098/rsta.1996.0128
2797E. K. H. SaljePreface10.1098/rsta.1996.0129
2799-2814R. A. CowleyThe Phase Transition of Strontium Titanate10.1098/rsta.1996.0130
2815-2845K. R. Locherer, S. A. Hayward, P. J. Hirst, J. Chrosch, M. Yeadon, J. S. Abell, and E. K. H. SaljeX-Ray Analysis of Mesoscopic Twin Structures10.1098/rsta.1996.0131
2847-2873Franz Schwabl and Uwe Claus TauberContinuous Elastic Phase Transitions in Pure and Disordered Crystals10.1098/rsta.1996.0132
2875-2896A. M. Bratkovsky, Volker Heine, and E. K. H. SaljeStrain Effects, Particularly in Phase Transitions10.1098/rsta.1996.0133
2897-2914K. M. Rabe and U. V. WaghmareStrain Coupling in the PbTiO$_{3}$ Ferroelectric Transition10.1098/rsta.1996.0134
2915-2949R. B. Hoyle, G. B. McFadden, and S. H. DavisPattern Selection with Anisotropy during Directional Solidification10.1098/rsta.1996.0135
2951-2992E. R. Priest and V. S. TitovMagnetic Reconnection at Three-Dimensional Null Points10.1098/rsta.1996.0136
2993-3054D. D. L. Zanre and D. J. NeedhamOn Simple Waves and Weak Shock Theory for the Equations of Alluvial River Hydraulics10.1098/rsta.1996.0137

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2Preface10.1098/rsta.1995.0085
3-12Leon O. ChuaA Glimpse of Nonlinear Phenomena from Chua's Oscillator10.1098/rsta.1995.0086
13-32Michael Peter KennedyExperimental Chaos from Autonomous Electronic Circuits10.1098/rsta.1995.0087
33-46M. Lakshmanan and K. MuraliExperimental Chaos from Non-Autonomous Electronic Circuits10.1098/rsta.1995.0088
47-57Toshimichi Saito and Shinji NakagawaChaos from a Hysteresis and Switched Circuit10.1098/rsta.1995.0089
59-64Josef A. NossekExperimental Verification of Horseshoes from Electronic Circuits10.1098/rsta.1995.0090
65-84Leon O. Chua, Ladislav Pivka, and Chai Wah WuA Universal Circuit for Studying Chaotic Phenomena10.1098/rsta.1995.0091
85-99Anthony C. DaviesNonlinear Oscillations and Chaos from Digital Filter Overflow10.1098/rsta.1995.0092
101-113V. Perez-Munuzuri, A. P. Munuzuri, M. Gomez-Gesteira, V. Perez-Villar, L. Pivka, and L. O. ChuaNonlinear Waves, Patterns and Spatio-Temporal Chaos in Cellular Neural Networks10.1098/rsta.1995.0093
115-126Martin HaslerEngineering Chaos for Encryption and Broadband Communication10.1098/rsta.1995.0094
127-136Maciej J. OgorzalekControlling Chaos in Electronic Circuits10.1098/rsta.1995.0095
137-171E. B. Nasatyr and B. SteerThe Narasimhan-Seshadri Theorem for Parabolic Bundles: An Orbifold Approach10.1098/rsta.1995.0096
173-203Mark ShortThe Initiation of Detonation from General Non-Uniformly Distributed Initial Conditions10.1098/rsta.1995.0097
205-242David A. EdwardsCharge Transport through a Spatially Periodic Porous Medium: Electrokinetic and Convective Dispersion Phenomena10.1098/rsta.1995.0098
243-278L. V. Gibiansky and S. TorquatoRigorous Link between the Conductivity and Elastic Moduli of Fibre-Reinforced Composite Materials10.1098/rsta.1995.0099
281-290Vu Thien Binh, N. Garcia, and V. SemetNanotips and Nanosources: Application to Low-Energy-Electron Microscopy10.1098/rsta.1995.0100
291-311Alec N. BroersFabrication Limits of Electron Beam Lithography and of UV, X-Ray and Ion-Beam Lithographies10.1098/rsta.1995.0101
313-321L. E. Brus and J. K. TrautmanNanocrystals and Nano-Optics10.1098/rsta.1995.0102
323-331K. E. DrexlerMolecular Manufacturing: Perspectives on the Ultimate Limits of Fabrication10.1098/rsta.1995.0103
333-354W. GopelNanostructured Sensors for Molecular Recognition10.1098/rsta.1995.0104
355-366H. GuckelMicromechanisms10.1098/rsta.1995.0105
367-376Rolf LandauerIs Quantum Mechanics Useful?10.1098/rsta.1995.0106
377-385J. MannhartHigh-T$_{\text{c}}$ Superconductors Tailored on the Nanometre-Scale10.1098/rsta.1995.0107

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1-43W. R. GrahamHigh-Frequency Vibration and Acoustic Radiation of Fluid-Loaded Plates10.1098/rsta.1995.0057
45-87S. N. Timoshin and F. T. SmithSingularities Encountered in Three-Dimensional Boundary Layers under an Adverse or Favourable Pressure Gradient10.1098/rsta.1995.0058
89-123N. C. PyperThe Cohesion of Solid Magnesium and Calcium Oxide: The Role of in-Crystal Modification of the Oxide ion and Electron Correlation10.1098/rsta.1995.0059
123-124Errata: Relativistic Ab-Initio Calculations of the Properties of Ionic Solids10.1098/rsta.1995.0060
125-168Benoit Dionne, Martin Golubitsky, Mary Silber, and Ian StewartTime-Periodic Spatially Periodic Planforms in Euclidean Equivariant Partial Differential Equations10.1098/rsta.1995.0061
169-195Ch. Radha and V. D. SharmaPropagation and Interaction of Waves in a Relaxing Gas10.1098/rsta.1995.0062
199-200P. Wadhams, J. A. Dowdeswell, and A. N. SchofieldPreface10.1098/rsta.1995.0063
201-213H. Cattle, J. Crossley, and D. J. DrewryModelling Arctic Climate Change [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0064
215-225Mark C. Serreze, Roger G. Barry, Mark C. Rehder, John E. Walsh, and D. DrewryVariability in Atmospheric Circulation and Moisture Flux over the Arctic [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0065
227-240M. E. McIntyreThe Stratospheric Polar Vortex and Sub-Vortex: Fluid Dynamics and Midlatitude Ozone Loss10.1098/rsta.1995.0066
241-245J. A. PyleOzone Loss in Middle Latitudes and the Role of the Arctic Polar Vortex10.1098/rsta.1995.0067
247-258G. Stanhill and T. V. CallaghanSolar Irradiance, Air Pollution and Temperature Changes in the Arctic10.1098/rsta.1995.0068
259-276Terry V. Callaghan, Sven Jonasson, H. Nichols, R. B. Heywood, and P. A. WookeyArctic Terrestrial Ecosystems and Environmental Change [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0069
277-286R. GradingerClimate Change and Biological Oceanography of the Arctic Ocean10.1098/rsta.1995.0070
287-299Bert RudelsThe Thermohaline Circulation of the Arctic Ocean and the Greenland Sea10.1098/rsta.1995.0071
301-319P. Wadhams and M. WallisArctic Sea Ice Extent and Thickness [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0072
321-334J. A. DowdeswellGlaciers in the High Arctic and Recent Environmental Change10.1098/rsta.1995.0073
335-346D. J. WinghamElevation Change of the Greenland Ice Sheet and Its Measurement with Satellite Radar Altimetry10.1098/rsta.1995.0074
347-358Peter J. Williams and M. WallisPermafrost and Climate Change: Geotechnical Implications [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0075
359-371J. A. Dowdeswell and J. W. C. WhiteGreenland Ice Core Records and Rapid Climate Change10.1098/rsta.1995.0076
373-385J. Thiede and A. M. MyhreNon-Steady Behaviour in the Cenozoic Polar North Atlantic System: The Onset and Variability of Northern Hemisphere Glaciations10.1098/rsta.1995.0077
389-404E. V. Bogdanova-Ryzhova and O. S. RyzhovSolitary-Like Waves in Boundary-Layer Flows and their Randomization10.1098/rsta.1995.0078
405-424F. T. SmithOn Spikes and Spots: Strongly Nonlinear Theory and Experimental Comparisons10.1098/rsta.1995.0079
425-442M. E. GoldsteinThe Role of Nonlinear Critical Layers in Boundary Layer Transition10.1098/rsta.1995.0080
443-452M. R. Dhanak and J. T. StuartDistortion of the Stagnation-Point Flow Due to Cross-Stream Vorticity in the External Flow10.1098/rsta.1995.0081
453-471T. C. CorkeThree-Dimensional Mode Growth in Boundary Layers with Tuned and Detuned Subharmonic Resonance10.1098/rsta.1995.0082
473-482A. V. Dovgal and V. V. KozlovOn Nonlinearity of Transitional Boundary-Layer Flows10.1098/rsta.1995.0083
483-502Nicholas D. Blackaby and Philip HallThe Nonlinear Evolution of the Inviscid Secondary Instability of Streamwise Vortex Structures10.1098/rsta.1995.0084

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1-37E. R. Priest, V. S. Titov, and G. RickardThe Formation of Magnetic Singularities by Time-Dependent Collapse of an X-Type Magnetic Field10.1098/rsta.1995.0024
39-75Vemuri Balakotaiah and Hsueh-Chia ChangDispersion of Chemical Solutes in Chromatographs and Reactors10.1098/rsta.1995.0025
77-106Dipti Prasad Mukherjee, Andrew Zisserman, and Michael BradyShape from Symmetry: Detecting and Exploiting Symmetry in Affine Images10.1098/rsta.1995.0026
107-164J. L. Bona, V. A. Dougalis, O. A. Karakashian, and W. R. McKinneyConservative, High-Order Numerical Schemes for the Generalized Korteweg-de Vries Equation10.1098/rsta.1995.0027
165-202F. R. Stephenson and L. V. MorrisonLong-Term Fluctuations in the Earth's Rotation: 700 BC to AD 199010.1098/rsta.1995.0028
205-217R. G. Derwent, D. S. Powlson, and R. ConradAir Chemistry and Terrestrial Gas Emissions: A Global Perspective [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0029
219-230Ralf Conrad and K. A. SmithSoil Microbial Processes and the Cycling of Atmospheric Trace Gases [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0030
231-248J. H. Duyzer, G. Deinum, and J. BaakThe Interpretation of Measurements of Surface Exchange of Nitrogen Oxides: Correction for Chemical Reactions10.1098/rsta.1995.0031
249-259R. S. Clymo, D. M. E. Pearce, and R. ConradMethane and Carbon Dioxide Production in, Transport through, and Efflux from a Peatland [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0032
261-278M. A. Sutton, J. K. Schjorring, G. P. Wyers, J. H. Duyzer, P. Ineson, and D. S. PowlsonPlant-Atmosphere Exchange of Ammonia [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0033
279-296Dennis Baldocchi, Alex Guenther, Peter Harley, Lee Klinger, Pat Zimmerman, Brian Lamb, and Hal WestbergThe Fluxes and Air Chemistry of Isoprene above a Deciduous Hardwood Forest10.1098/rsta.1995.0034
297-312Gunter Helas, W. G. Chaloner, and J. A. PyleEmissions of Atmospheric Trace Gases from Vegetation Burning [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0035
313-325K. W. T. Goulding, B. W. Hutsch, C. P. Webster, T. W. Willison, D. S. Powlson, R. S. Clymo, K. A. Smith, and M. G. R. CannellThe Effect of Agriculture on Methane Oxidation in Soil [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0036
327-338K. A. Smith, H. Clayton, I. P. McTaggart, P. E. Thomson, J. R. M. Arah, A. Scott, K. W. T. Goulding, J. L. Monteith, and V. R. PhillipsThe Measurement of Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Soil by Using Chambers [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0037
339-356D. Fowler, K. J. Hargreaves, U. Skiba, R. Milne, M. S. Zahniser, J. B. Moncrieff, I. J. Beverland, M. W. Gallagher, P. Ineson, J. Garland, and C. JohnsonMeasurements of CH$_{4}$ and N$_{2}$O Fluxes at the Landscape Scale Using Micrometeorological Methods10.1098/rsta.1995.0038
357-369T. W. Choularton, M. W. Gallagher, K. N. Bower, D. Fowler, M. Zahniser, A. Kaye, J. L. Monteith, and R. J. HardingTrace Gas Flux Measurements at the Landscape Scale Using Boundary-Layer Budgets [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0039
371-382Mark S. Zahniser, David D. Nelson, J. Barry McManus, Paul L. Kebabian, and D. LloydMeasurement of Trace Gas Fluxes Using Tunable Diode Laser Spectroscopy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0040
383-396O. T. DenmeadNovel Meteorological Methods for Measuring Trace Gas Fluxes10.1098/rsta.1995.0041
397-411J. A. Pyle, P. Brown, S. Bekki, G. D. Carver, K. S. Law, D. Z. Stockwell, and C. JohnsonModelling the Global Sources and Sinks of Radiatively Active Gases [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0042
413-416M. H. UnsworthReview and Synthesis10.1098/rsta.1995.0043
419-433M. McLean, G. A. Webster, F. R. N. Nabarro, and A. CottrellNickel-Base Superalloys: Current Status and Potential [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0044
435-449James C. Williams, M. McLean, A. Cottrell, M. Harvey, and T. KhanMaterials Requirements for High-Temperature Structures in the 21st Century [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0045
451-468M. F. Ashby, C. A. Abel, and M. J. GouletteMaterials Selection to Resist Creep [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0046
469-483M. Knechtel, N. Claussen, J. Rodel, K. S. Kumar, and R. CahnReliability of Structural Ceramics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0047
485-496R. R. Naslain, T. Khan, M. Steen, and Peter HolmesCeramic Matrix Composites [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0048
497-509R. W. Cahn, D. R. F. West, D. J. Dunstan, M. McLean, J. W. Martin, and D. MorrisMultiphase Intermetallics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0049
511-527A. G. EvansCeramics and Ceramic Composites as High-Temperature Structural Materials: Challenges and Opportunities [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0050
529-542D. Nguyen Manh, A. M. Bratkovsky, D. G. Pettifor, A. R. C. Westwood, K. S. Kumar, and R. W. CahnQuantum Mechanical Predictions in Intermetallics Modelling [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0051
543-561N. Saunders, R. W. Cahn, M. McLean, M. Rappaz, and D. G. PettiforPhase Diagram Calculations for High-Temperature Structural Materials [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0052
563-577M. Rappaz, Ch.-A. Gandin, A. M. Stoneham, M. McLean, and M. S. LovedayProcess Modelling and Microstructure [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0053
579-594B. F. Dyson, P. Hirsch, M. McLean, R. C. Thomson, and M. S. LovedayMechanical Testing of High-Temperature Materials: Modelling Data-Scatter [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0054
595-610T. J. Lu, J. W. Hutchinson, and D. J. RodelEffect of Matrix Cracking on the Overall Thermal Conductivity of Fibre-Reinforced Composites [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0055
611-623F. A. LeckieHigh-Temperature Mechanism-Based Design10.1098/rsta.1995.0056

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1-27L. Gervat, M. R. Mackley, T. M. Nicholson, and A. H. WindleThe Effect of Shear on Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymers10.1098/rsta.1995.0001
29-68Anne Bourlioux and Andrew J. MajdaTheoretical and Numerical Structure of Unstable Detonations10.1098/rsta.1995.0002
69-112Alan Champneys, Simon Harris, John Toland, Jonathan Warren, and David WilliamsAlgebra, Analysis and Probability for a Coupled System of Reaction-Diffusion Equations10.1098/rsta.1995.0003
113-141Piotr T. Chrusciel, Malcolm A. H. MacCallum, and David B. SingletonGravitational Waves in General Relativity XIV. Bondi Expansions and the `Polyhomogeneity' of $\scr{I}$10.1098/rsta.1995.0004
143-168G. E. Thompson, P. Skeldon, K. Shimizu, and G. C. WoodThe Compositions of Barrier-Type Anodic Films Formed on Aluminium in Molybdate and Tungstate Electrolytes10.1098/rsta.1995.0005
171-187R. C. Newman, S. F. J. Cox, R. A. Catlow, E. A. Davis, A. M. Stoneham, and M. SymonsStudies of Hydrogen in Semiconductors Using the Positive Muon as a Proton Analogue [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0006
189-202R. Jones, W. Jackson, A. M. Stoneham, R. C. Newman, and M. SymonsTheory of Hydrogen in Semiconductors [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0007
203-214R. Luchsinger, P. F. Meier, N. Paschedag, H. U. Suter, Yu Zhou, T. A. Claxton, W. Jackson, and A. J. FisherComputational Studies of Hydrogen-Related Complexes in Semiconductors [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0008
215-226R. C. Newman, W. Jackson, and M. SymonsHydrogen Atoms and Complexes in Monocrystalline Semiconductors [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0009
227-236E. A. Davis, A. Singh, S. F. J. Cox, A. M. Stoneham, and M. SymonsMuon States in Polycrystalline and Amorphous Silicon [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0010
237-248W. B. Jackson and M. SymonsHydrogen Bonding and Transport in Disordered Silicon [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0011
249-264W. Hayes, P. Day, R. Jones, and A. M. StonehamMuon Studies in Organic Conductors [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0012
265-276C. R. A. Catlow, P. S. Baram, S. C. Parker, J. Purton, K. V. Wright, R. Jones, M. Symons, and A. M. StonehamProtons in Oxides [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0013
277-286A. Weidinger, H. Gluckler, W. Jackson, G. Luke, S. F. J. Cox, B. Coles, A. Schenck, and M. SymonsThe Effect of Hydrogen on Superconductivity and Magnetism in high-T$_{\text{c}}$ Materials [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0014
287-295Nikolai V. Prokof'ev, A. M. Stoneham, and H. R. SchoberDisorder and Dissipation in Quantum Diffusion [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0015
297-312H. R. Schober, D. K. Ross, and A. M. StonehamAtomistic Modelling of Quantum Diffusion in Metals [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1995.0016
313-322J. H. BrewerProspects for the Future of $\mu $SR10.1098/rsta.1995.0017
323-333R. L. LichtiMuonium Dynamics in Semiconductors10.1098/rsta.1995.0018
335-360D. J. Needham and A. C. KingThe Evolution of Travelling Waves in Reaction-Diffusion Equations with Monotone Decreasing Diffusivity. I. Continuous Diffusivity10.1098/rsta.1995.0019
361-378D. J. Needham and A. C. KingThe Evolution of Travelling Waves in Reaction-Diffusion Equations with Monotone Decreasing Diffusivity. II. Abruptly Vanishing Diffusivity10.1098/rsta.1995.0020
379-406J. A. Lum Wan, P. C. Chatwin, and L. L. KatanMigration from Plastic Packages into their Contents. I. The role of Mathematical Models10.1098/rsta.1995.0021
407-439Larry S. Shapiro and Michael BradyRejecting Outliers and Estimating Errors in an Orthogonal-Regression Framework10.1098/rsta.1995.0022
441-442Errata: Solar and Heliospheric Processes from Solar Wind Composition Measurements10.1098/rsta.1995.0023

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1-13Margaret A. BodenNew Breakthroughs or Dead-Ends?10.1098/rsta.1994.0109
15-28Michael Brady, Huosheng Hu, and B. WebberThe Mind of a Robot [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0110
29-42J. C. T. Hallam, C. A. Malcolm, M. Brady, R. Hudson, and D. PartridgeBehaviour: Perception, Action and Intelligence - The View from Situated Robotics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0111
43-58Aaron Sloman, A. Prescott, N. Shadbolt, and M. SteedmanSemantics in an Intelligent Control System [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0112
59-70Fred Dretske, A. Clark, Y. Wilks, D. Dennett, R. Chrisley, and L. J. CohenThe Explanatory Role of Information [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0113
71-85Alan Bundy, D. Dennett, M. Sharples, M. Brady, and D. PartridgeA Subsumption Architecture for Theorem Proving? [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0114
87-102David Willshaw, D. Dennett, and D. PartridgeNon-Symbolic Approaches to Artificial Intelligence and the Mind [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0115
103-113H. Christopher Longuet-Higgins, B. Webber, W. Cameron, A. Bundy, R. Hudson, L. Hudson, J. Ziman, A. Sloman, M. Sharples, and D. DennettArtificial Intelligence and Musical Cognition [and Dicussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0116
115-131Mark Steedman, T. N. Rutherford, T. Addis, R. Cahn, B. Larvor, and E. ClarkeThe Well-Tempered Computer [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0117
133-146Daniel C. Dennett, F. Dretske, S. Shurville, A. Clark, I. Aleksander, and J. CornwellThe Practical Requirements for Making a Conscious Robot [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0118
147-152J. R. Lucas, M. Elton, and A. SlomanA View of One's Own [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0119
153-166Bruce G. Buchanan, H. Hendriks-Jansen, and T. AddisThe Role of Experimentation in Artificial Intelligence [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0120
169-170S. W. H. Cowley, S. K. Runcorn, and D. J. South WoodIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1994.0121
171-179David J. Stevenson, R. Hutchison, and W. M. KaulaPhysico-Chemical Processes in Planetary Evolution [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0122
181-196S. K. Runcorn, H. Fechtig, and R. HideThe Early Magnetic Field and Primeval Satellite System of the Moon: Clues to Planetary Formation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0123
197-207D. W. Collinson, R. Hide, R. Hutchison, and S. K. RuncornThe Magnetism of Meteorites and Early Solar System Magnetic Fields [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0124
209-212Tobias Owen, W. M. Kaula, and I. P. WrightThe Origin of Inner Planet Atmospheres [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0125
213-226J. Geiss, G. Gloeckler, and R. Von SteigerSolar and Heliospheric Processes from Solar Wind Composition Measurements10.1098/rsta.1994.0126
227-236A. BaloghThe Heliosphere and the Ulysses Mission10.1098/rsta.1994.0127
237-247S. W. H. CowleyEarth's Plasma Environment: Magnetic Reconnection and Its Effect on Magnetospheric Fields and Flows10.1098/rsta.1994.0128
249-260Norman F. Ness, S. K. Runcorn, and S. MillerIntrinsic Magnetic Fields of the Planets: Mercury to Neptune [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0129
261-271D. J. Southwood, S. Miller, and M. K. WallisRecent Magnetic Field Results from the Galileo and Ulysses Spacecraft [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0130
273-283S. B. Calcutt and F. W. TaylorThe Deep Atmosphere of Venus10.1098/rsta.1994.0131
285-293Heinrich Wanke, Gerlind Dreibus, and I. P. WrightChemistry and Accretion History of Mars [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0132
295-307Alexander V. Zakharov and H. FechtigThe Mars-94 and Mars-96 Missions [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0133
309-321I. P. Wright, C. T. Pillinger, D. C. Tozer, M. M. Grady, M. K. Wallis, and R. HutchisonOn the Isotopic Chemistry of Carbon at the Martian Surface [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0134
323-334J. A. M. McDonnell and H. FechtigThe Role of Comets and Asteroids in Solar System Development: Space Exploration [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0135
335-344Carl D. Murray and P. H. FowlerPlanetary Ring Dynamics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0136
345-355William M. Kaula, T. Owen, S. K. Runcorn, and D. C. TozerThe Tectonics of Venus [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0137
357-388I. R. Young and M. BurlThe Clifford Paterson Lecture, 1993: Accurate Measurement in in vivo Magnetic Resonance: An Engineering Problem?10.1098/rsta.1994.0138
389-415S. M. Collier, J. H. Merkin, and S. K. ScottMultistability, Oscillations and Travelling Waves in a Product-Feedback Autocatalator Model. II The Initiation and Propagation of Travelling Waves10.1098/rsta.1994.0139
417-443Boris V. AlexeevThe Generalized Boltzmann Equation, Generalized Hydrodynamic Equations and their Applications10.1098/rsta.1994.0140
445-472Abhijit Guha and John YoungThe Effect of Flow Unsteadiness on the Homogeneous Nucleation of Water Droplets in Steam Turbines10.1098/rsta.1994.0141

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3-17A. Keller, M. Hikosaka, S. Rastogi, A. Toda, P. J. Barham, G. Goldbeck-Wood, A. H. Windle, E. L. Thomas, and D. C. BassettThe Size Factor in Phase Transitions: Its Role in Polymer Crystal Formation and Wider Implications [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0077
19-28B. Lotz, E. L. Thomas, and E. D. T. AtkinsCrystallographic and Structural Roots of Variation in Polymer Morphology [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0078
29-43D. C. Bassett, F. C. Frank, and A. KellerLamellae and their Organization in Melt-Crystallized Polymers [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0079
45-57Yu. K. Godovsky, N. N. Makarova, H. Fischer, H. Finkelmann, and A. KellerSelf-Order in Flexible Non-Mesogenic Macromolecules [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0080
59-72Mark Warner, A. Keller, E. D. T. Atkins, E. L. Thomas, Y. K. Godovsky, and A. H. WindleSpontaneous Ordering in Polymeric Nematic Liquids and Solids [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0081
73-96A. H. Windle, H. E. Assender, M. S. Lavine, A. Donald, T. C. B. McLeish, and E. L. ThomasModelling of Form in Thermotropic Polymers [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0082
97-115G. R. Mitchell, B. Rosi-Schwartz, D. J. Ward, and M. WarnerLocal Order in Polymer Glasses and Melts [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0083
117-130H. Berghmans, F. Deberdt, A. Keller, and R. W. CahnPhase Behaviour and Structure Formation in Solutions of Vinyl Polymers [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0084
131-147J. S. Higgins, A. Keller, C. B. Bucknall, and A. H. WindleFormation of Microstructure in Polymer Blends [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0085
149-166E. L. Thomas, R. L. Lescanec, F. C. Frank, J. S. Higgins, A. Klug, and I. W. HamleyPhase Morphology in Block Copolymer Systems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0086
167-178A. Klug, F. C. Frank, and E. L. ThomasMacromolecular Order in Biology [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0087
179-207B. J. Briscoe, P. F. Luckham, and S. R. RenThe Properties of Drilling Muds at High Pressures and High Temperatures10.1098/rsta.1994.0088
209-228S. J. MiklavicThe Effect of Undulations on the Electrostatic Potential in a Polyelectrolyte System10.1098/rsta.1994.0089
229-260A. C. King and D. J. NeedhamThe Effects of Variable Diffusivity on the Development of Travelling Waves in a Class of Reaction-Diffusion Equations10.1098/rsta.1994.0090
261-293A. G. Brown, M. K. Keough, and R. J. RiceFloodplain Evolution in the East Midlands, United Kingdom: The Lateglacial and Flandrian Alluvial Record from the Soar and Nene Valleys10.1098/rsta.1994.0091
295-314P. Skeldon, K. Shimizu, G. E. Thompson, and G. C. WoodMobile Tracers: Their Use in Understanding Key Features of Anodic Alumina Film Formation10.1098/rsta.1994.0092
315-322Donald C. Bradley, Geoffrey E. Hawkes, Peter R. Haycock, Keith D. Sales, and Dao Hong ZhengIntermolecular Exchange in a Triarylborane-Phosphine Complex: A Multinuclear Magnetic Resonance Study10.1098/rsta.1994.0093
325-341B. Cheng, H. Tong, R. J. Bhansali, P. M. Robinson, and A. KleczkowskiOrthogonal Projection, Embedding Dimension and Sample Size in Chaotic Time Series from a Statistical Perspective [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0094
343-355Colleen D. CutlerA Theory of Correlation Dimension for Stationary Time Series10.1098/rsta.1994.0095
357-369Qiwei Yao and Howell TongOn Prediction and Chaos in Stochastic Systems10.1098/rsta.1994.0096
371-381Leonard A. Smith and R. J. BhansaliLocal Optimal Prediction: Exploiting Strangeness and the Variation of Sensitivity to Initial Condition [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0097
383-395Rodney C. L. Wolff and P. M. RobinsonIndependence in Time Series: Another Look at the BDS Test [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0098
397-404Blake LeBaronChaos and Nonlinear Forecastability in Economics and Finance10.1098/rsta.1994.0099
405-420Andreas S. Weigend and R. J. BhansaliParadigm Change in Prediction [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0100
421-430L. F. Olsen, K. R. Valeur, T. Geest, C. W. Tidd, W. M. Schaffer, and D. LloydNonlinear Forecasting of Non-Uniform Chaotic Attractors in an Enzyme Reaction [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0101
431-443Raymond HideChaos in Geophysical Fluids I. General Introduction10.1098/rsta.1994.0102
445-447N. O. WeissChaotic Modulation of the Solar Cycle10.1098/rsta.1994.0103
449-457Mitsuhiro MatsuzakiFractals in Earthquakes10.1098/rsta.1994.0104
459-475T. N. Palmer, R. Buizza, F. Molteni, Y.-Q. Chen, and S. CortiSingular Vectors and the Predictability of Weather and Climate10.1098/rsta.1994.0105
477-495George SugiharaNonlinear Forecasting for the Classification of Natural Time Series10.1098/rsta.1994.0106
497-514D. A. RandMeasuring and Characterizing Spatial Patterns, Dynamics and Chaos in Spatially Extended Dynamical Systems and Ecologies10.1098/rsta.1994.0107
515-530B. T. Grenfell, A. Kleczkowski, S. P. Ellner, and B. M. BolkerMeasles as a Case Study in Nonlinear Forecasting and Chaos10.1098/rsta.1994.0108

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1-22N. Froman, P. O. Froman, and K. LarssonRotation of a Rigid Diatomic Dipole Molecule in a Homogeneous Electric Field I. Schrodinger Equation. Quantization Conditions according to Phase-Integral Method10.1098/rsta.1994.0036
23-35K. Larsson and P. O. FromanRotation of a Rigid Diatomic Dipole Molecule in a Homogeneous Electric Field II. Energy Levels when the Field is Zero, very Weak or very Strong10.1098/rsta.1994.0037
37-63Kilian LarssonRotation of a Rigid Diatomic Dipole Molecule in a Homogeneous Electric Field III. New Phase-Integral Quantization Conditions, Expected to be Most Accurate When the Magnetic Quantum Number is Large or Equal to Zero, Expressed in Terms of Complete Elliptic Integrals: Survey of their Accuracy10.1098/rsta.1994.0038
65-81J. Ejemalm and K. LarssonRotation of a Rigid Diatomic Dipole Molecule in a Homogeneous Electric Field IV. New Phase-Integral Quantization Conditions, Very Accurate for Arbitrary Values of the Magnetic Quantum Number, Expressed in Terms of Complete Elliptic Integrals: Survey of their Accuracy10.1098/rsta.1994.0039
83-111D. J. TurnerThe Structure and Stability of Ball Lightning10.1098/rsta.1994.0040
113-137J. D. Allen, I. F. Collins, and P. G. LoweLimit Analysis of Plates and Isoperimetric Inequalities10.1098/rsta.1994.0041
139-156Andrew K. Galwey, Genevieve M. Laverty, Nikolai A. Baranov, and Vladimir B. OkhotnikovThe Solid State Dehydration of d Lithium Potassium Tartrate Monohydrate is Completed in Two Rate Processes I. The Deceleratory Diffusion-Controlled First Reaction10.1098/rsta.1994.0042
157-184Andrew K. Galwey, Genevieve M. Laverty, Nickolai A. Baranov, and Vladimir B. OkhotnikovThe Solid State Dehydration of d Lithium Potassium Tartrate Monohydrate is Completed in Two Rate Processes II. The Nucleation and Growth Second Reaction and Dehydration Mechanism10.1098/rsta.1994.0043
185-218Colin Fox and Vernon A. SquireOn the Oblique Reflexion and Transmission of Ocean Waves at Shore Fast Sea Ice10.1098/rsta.1994.0044
219-290J. M. N. T. Gray and L. W. MorlandA Two-Dimensional Model for the Dynamics of Sea Ice10.1098/rsta.1994.0045
291-344J. R. L. Allen, P. F. Friend, Ann Lloyd, and Helen WellsMorphodynamics of Intertidal Dunes: A Year-Long Study at Lifeboat Station Bank, Wells-Next-the-Sea, Eastern England10.1098/rsta.1994.0046
347-351S. R. BishopImpact Oscillators10.1098/rsta.1994.0047
353-364Stephen FoaleAnalytical Determination of Bifurcations in an Impact Oscillator10.1098/rsta.1994.0048
365-389Chris Budd and Felix DuxChattering and Related Behaviour in Impact Oscillators10.1098/rsta.1994.0049
391-410Steven W. Shaw, Alan G. Haddow, and Shang-Rou HsiehProperties of Cross-Well Chaos in an Impacting System10.1098/rsta.1994.0050
411-419S. J. HoganRigid Block Dynamics Confined between Side-Walls10.1098/rsta.1994.0051
421-438J. P. Cusumano, M. T. Sharkady, and B. W. KimbleExperimental Measurements of Dimensionality and Spatial Coherence in the Dynamics of a Flexible-Beam Impact Oscillator10.1098/rsta.1994.0052
439-448A. Stensson and A. B. NordmarkExperimental Investigation of Some Consequences of Low Velocity Impacts in the Chaotic Dynamics of a Mechanical System10.1098/rsta.1994.0053
449F. P. KellyPreface10.1098/rsta.1994.0054
451-463Robert C. Merton, R. V. Simons, and A. D. WilkieInfluence of Mathematical Models in Finance on Practice: Past, Present and Future [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0055
465-470S. D. Howison, R. Lacey, A. D. Wilkie, T. Leach, and M. A. H. DempsterApplied Mathematics and Finance [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0056
471-483Hans Follmer, W. Cheung, and M. A. H. DempsterStock Price Fluctuation as a Diffusion in a Random Environment [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0057
485-494M. H. A. Davis and J. M. C. ClarkA Note on Super-Replicating Strategies10.1098/rsta.1994.0058
495-509W. T. Ziemba and C. R. HenselWorldwide Security Market Anomalies10.1098/rsta.1994.0059
511-515David HardingMaking Money from Mathematical Models10.1098/rsta.1994.0060
517-529J. N. Dewynne, A. E. Whalley, and P. WilmottPath-Dependent Options and Transaction Costs10.1098/rsta.1994.0061
531-541A. Bensoussan, M. Crouhy, D. Galai, A. D. Wilkie, and M. A. H. DempsterStochastic Equity Volatility and the Capital Structure of the Firm [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0062
543-549Harry M. Markowitz, R. Lacey, J. Plymen, M. A. H. Dempster, and R. G. TompkinsThe General Mean-Variance Portfolio Selection Problem [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0063
551-554R. S. Clarkson, S. D. Hodges, A. J. G. Cairns, T. Leach, and J. W. E. MariathasanGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1994.0064
555-561Stanley R. Pliska and Michael J. P. SelbyOn a Free Boundary Problem that Arises in Portfolio Management10.1098/rsta.1994.0065
563-576Roger H. Brown, Stephen M. Schaefer, L. C. G. Rogers, S. Mehta, and J. PezierInterest Rate Volatility and the Shape of the Term Structure [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0066
577-586Darrell Duffie and Rui KanMulti-Factor Term Structure Models10.1098/rsta.1994.0067
587-598Stewart D. Hodges, R. S. Clarkson, and M. A. H. DempsterDynamic Asset Allocation: Insights from Theory [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0068
601-609Mario Markus and Kosta StavridisWavefront Deformations in Excitable Media: Chemical Lenses and Ripples10.1098/rsta.1994.0069
611-630V. N. Biktashev, A. V. Holden, and H. ZhangTension of Organizing Filaments of Scroll Waves10.1098/rsta.1994.0070
631-642Valery Petrov, Stephen K. Scott, and Kenneth ShowalterExcitability, Wave Reflection, and Wave Splitting in a Cubic Autocatalysis Reaction-Diffusion System10.1098/rsta.1994.0071
643-660Juraj Kosek, Igor Schreiber, and Milos MarekPhase Mappings from Diffusion-Coupled Excitable Chemical Systems10.1098/rsta.1994.0072
661-676J. D. Murray and Gerhard C. CruywagenThreshold Bifurcation in Tissue Interaction Models for Spatial Pattern Generation10.1098/rsta.1994.0073
677-685Stefan C. Muller and Vladimir S. ZykovSimple and Complex Spiral Wave Dynamics10.1098/rsta.1994.0074
687-701Arkady Pertsov and Michael VinsonDynamics of Scroll Waves in Inhomogeneous Excitable Media10.1098/rsta.1994.0075
703-718J. E. Truscott and J. BrindleyEquilibria, Stability and Excitability in a General Class of Plankton Population Models10.1098/rsta.1994.0076

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1-2A. W. WolfendaleIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1994.0001
3-13W. Hampel and D. W. SciamaSolar Neutrinos at GALLEX [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0002
15-21O. L. Anosov, E. L. Faizov, V. N. Gavrin, A. V. Kalikhov, T. V. Knodel, I. I. Knyshenko, V. N. Kornoukhov, I. N. Mirmov, A. V. Ostrinsky, A. M. Pshukov, A. A. Shikin, P. V. Timofeyev, E. P. Veretenkin, G. T. Zatsepin, T. J. Bowles, S. R. Elliott, J. S. Nico, H. A. O'Brien, D. L. Wark, J. F. Wilkerson, B. T. Cleveland, R. Davis, K. Lande, M. L. Cherry, and R. T. KouzesStatus of the Soviet-American Gallium Experiment10.1098/rsta.1994.0003
23-36N. W. TannerSolar Neutrino Counters10.1098/rsta.1994.0004
37-49D. O. GoughSolar Neutrinos and Solar Oscillations10.1098/rsta.1994.0005
51-62Klaus WinterNeutrino Oscillation at Accelerators10.1098/rsta.1994.0006
63-73E. W. Beier and E. D. FrankExperimental Results on Atmospheric Neutrinos10.1098/rsta.1994.0007
75-84T. K. GaisserAtmospheric Neutrino Event Rates: The Expectations10.1098/rsta.1994.0008
85-91T. W. JonesSupernova Neutrinos: A Summary10.1098/rsta.1994.0009
93-98V. BerezinskyHigh Energy Neutrino Sources10.1098/rsta.1994.0010
99-110John G. LearnedDetection of Cosmic High Energy Neutrinos10.1098/rsta.1994.0011
111-120P. F. Smith and J. D. LewinNew Detectors for Neutrinos and Dark Matter10.1098/rsta.1994.0012
121-135Carlos S. FrenkNeutrinos and the Dark Matter Problem10.1098/rsta.1994.0013
137-141D. W. Sciama and A. W. WolfendaleThe Present Status of the Decaying Neutrino Theory [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1994.0014
145-157Michael BenedicksNew Developments in the Ergodic Theory of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems10.1098/rsta.1994.0015
159-171Heinz-Otto Kreiss and Jens LorenzOn the Existence of Slow Manifolds for Problems with Different Timescales10.1098/rsta.1994.0016
173-190O. A. LadyzhenskayaAttractors for the Modifications of the Three-Dimensional Navier-Stokes Equations10.1098/rsta.1994.0017
191-204P. L. LionsOn Boltzmann and Landau Equations10.1098/rsta.1994.0018
205-233Marco Avellaneda and Andrew J. MajdaSimple Examples with Features of Renormalization for Turbulent Transport10.1098/rsta.1994.0019
235-250Jose A. ScheinkmanNonlinear Dynamics in Economics and Finance10.1098/rsta.1994.0020
251-258H. A. BetheThe Bakerian Lecture, 1993: Mechanism of Supernovae10.1098/rsta.1994.0021
259-305J. P. DoughertyFoundations of Non-Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics10.1098/rsta.1994.0022
307-320A. V. Narlikar, S. B. Samanta, and P. K. DuttaHigh-Resolution Studies of C$_{60}$ Films by Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy10.1098/rsta.1994.0023
321-352M. J. BuckinghamOn Surface-Generated Ambient Noise in an upward Refracting Ocean10.1098/rsta.1994.0024
353-386Peter A. Davies, Don L. Boyer, Harindra J. S. Fernando, and Xiuzhang ZhangOn the Periodic Motion of a Circular Cylinder through a Linearly Stratified Fluid10.1098/rsta.1994.0025
387-428R. V. Craster and C. AtkinsonCrack Problems in a Poroelastic Medium: An Asymptotic Approach10.1098/rsta.1994.0026
431-447Frank J. FahyStatistical Energy Analysis: A Critical Overview10.1098/rsta.1994.0027
449-464M. Heckl and M. LewitStatistical Energy Analysis as a Tool for Quantifying Sound and Vibration Transmission Paths10.1098/rsta.1994.0028
465-475C. Cacciolati and J. L. GuyaderMeasurement of SEA Coupling Loss Factors using Point Mobilities10.1098/rsta.1994.0029
477-488Jerome E. ManningFormulation of SEA Parameters using Mobility Functions10.1098/rsta.1994.0030
489-499Robin S. Langley and Ahmet N. BercinWave Intensity Analysis of High Frequency Vibrations10.1098/rsta.1994.0031
501-510K. H. HeronAdvanced Statistical Energy Analysis10.1098/rsta.1994.0032
511-524D. J. Allwright, M. Blakemore, P. R. Brazier-Smith, and J. WoodhouseVibration Transmission through Symmetric Resonant Couplings10.1098/rsta.1994.0033
525-542C. S. Manohar and A. J. KeaneStatistics of Energy Flows in Spring-Coupled One-Dimensional Subsystems10.1098/rsta.1994.0034
543Errata: On an Initial Boundary Value Problem Involving Beltrami-Moses Fields in Electromagnetic Theory10.1098/rsta.1994.0035

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3-10William P. JencksDestabilization is as Important as Binding10.1098/rsta.1993.0112
11-21Dudley H. Williams, Mark S. Searle, Martin S. Westwell, Ute Gerhard, and Stephen E. HolroydTowards a Semi-Quantitative Description of a Bimolecular Association Involving Weak Interactions in Aqueous Solution10.1098/rsta.1993.0113
23-35Alan Cooper and Katherine E. McAuley-HechtMicrocalorimetry and the Molecular Recognition of Peptides and Proteins10.1098/rsta.1993.0114
37-48Gerhard Klebe and Francois DiederichA Comparison of the Crystal Packing in Benzene with the Geometry Seen in Crystalline Cyclophane-Benzene Complexes: Guidelines for Rational Receptor Design10.1098/rsta.1993.0115
49-56Steven C. Zimmerman and Thomas J. MurrayNew Supramolecular Architectures Using Hydrogen Bonding10.1098/rsta.1993.0116
57-66Andrew D. Hamilton, Erkang Fan, Scott Van Arman, Steven J. Geib, and Ji YangThe Design of Artificial Receptors for Complexation and Controlled Aggregation10.1098/rsta.1993.0117
67-76Anthony J. KirbyMolecular Recognition of Transition States10.1098/rsta.1993.0118
77-85C. A. HunterAromatic Interactions in Proteins, DNA and Synthetic Receptors10.1098/rsta.1993.0119
87-96William L. Jorgensen, Erin M. Duffy, and Julian Tirado-RivesComputational Investigations of Protein Denaturation: Apomyoglobin and Chaotrope-Arene Interactions10.1098/rsta.1993.0120
97-104W. Clark Still and Reiping LiuSynthetic Receptors for Peptides10.1098/rsta.1993.0121
105-112M. F. PerutzThe Role of Aromatic Rings as Hydrogen-Bond Acceptors in Molecular Recognition10.1098/rsta.1993.0122
113-129Janet M. Thornton, Malcolm W. MacArthur, Ian K. McDonald, David T. Jones, John B. O. Mitchell, C. Lilian Nandi, Sarah L. Price, and Marketa J. J. M. ZvelebilProtein Structures and Complexes: What they Reveal about the Interactions that Stabilize them10.1098/rsta.1993.0123
131-140Douglas V. Laurents, Andrew J. Doig, David A. Schultz, and Robert L. BaldwinCharacterization of a Ribonuclease S Refolding Intermediate10.1098/rsta.1993.0124
141-151Alan R. Fersht, Sophie E. Jackson, and Luis SerranoProtein Stability: Experimental Data from Protein Engineering10.1098/rsta.1993.0125
153-164E. J. Dodson, G. G. Dodson, R. E. Hubbard, P. C. E. Moody, J. Turkenburg, J. Whittingham, B. Xiao, J. Brange, N. Kaarsholm, and H. ThogersenInsulin Assembly: Its Modification by Protein Engineering and Ligand Binding10.1098/rsta.1993.0126
165-207Gretchen M. Mavrovouniotis and Howard BrennerA Micromechanical Investigation of Interfacial Transport Processes. I. Interfacial Conservation Equations10.1098/rsta.1993.0127
209-228Gretchen M. Mavrovouniotis, Howard Brenner, David A. Edwards, and Li TingA Micromechanical Investigation of Interfacial Transport Processes. II. Interfacial Constitutive Equations10.1098/rsta.1993.0128
229-258J. A. Leach, J. H. Merkin, and S. K. ScottThe Initiation and Propagation of Travelling Waves on Membrane Interfaces in the Belousov-Zhabotinskii Reaction10.1098/rsta.1993.0129
259-294G. Iosilevskii, H. Brenner, Christine M. V. Moore, and C. L. CooneyMass Transport and Chemical Reaction in Taylor-Vortex Flows with Entrained Catalytic Particles: Applications to a Novel Class of Immobilized Enzyme Biochemical Reactors10.1098/rsta.1993.0130
295-325Gordon E. SwatersOn the Baroclinic Dynamics, Hamiltonian Formulation and General Stability Characteristics of Density-Driven Surface Currents and Fronts over a Sloping Continental Shelf10.1098/rsta.1993.0131
327-338Glyn HarmanSmall Fractional Parts of Additive Forms10.1098/rsta.1993.0132
339-347John B. Friedlander and Andrew GranvilleSmoothing `Smooth' Numbers10.1098/rsta.1993.0133
349-362Andrew GranvilleIntegers, without Large Prime Factors, in Arithmetic Progressions. II10.1098/rsta.1993.0134
363-376R. C. VaughanThe Use in Additive Number Theory of Numbers without Large Prime Factors10.1098/rsta.1993.0135
377-384G. TenenbaumCribler Les Entiers Sans Grand Facteur Premier10.1098/rsta.1993.0136
385-396R. C. Vaughan and T. D. WooleyFurther Improvements in Waring's Problem. III Eighth Powers10.1098/rsta.1993.0137
397-408H. W. Lenstra, J. Pila, and Carl PomeranceA Hyperelliptic Smoothness Test. I10.1098/rsta.1993.0138
409-423Oliver SchirokauerDiscrete Logarithms and Local Units10.1098/rsta.1993.0139
425-458P. M. Naghdi and A. R. SrinivasaA Dynamical Theory of Structured Solids. I Basic Developments10.1098/rsta.1993.0140
459-476P. M. Naghdi and A. R. SrinivasaA Dynamical Theory of Structured Solids. II Special Constitutive Equations and Special Cases of the Theory10.1098/rsta.1993.0141
477-506Andrew J. SzeriPattern Formation in Recirculating Flows of Suspensions of Orientable Particles10.1098/rsta.1993.0142
507-544A. Hellawell, J. R. Sarazin, and R. S. SteubeChannel Convection in Partly Solidified Systems10.1098/rsta.1993.0143
545-576Kevin P. Walker, Alan D. Freed, and Eric H. JordanAccuracy of the Generalized Self-Consistent Method in Modelling the Elastic Behaviour of Periodic Composites10.1098/rsta.1993.0144
577-598M. J. Sewell and I. RoulstoneAnatomy of the Canonical Transformation10.1098/rsta.1993.0145
599Errata: New Views on Cationic Polymerizations Induced by Ionizing Radiation10.1098/rsta.1993.0146

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1-3M. L. ColemanIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1993.0069
5-20C. D. Curtis, I. Douglas, Z. Reut, P. Meadows, J. P. N. Badham, C. S. Bristow, and J. T. ParrishCatchment Processes and the Quantity and Composition of Sediment Delivered to Terminal Basins [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0070
21-25Judith Totman Parrish, Timothy M. Demko, Glen S. Tanck, B. W. Sellwood, Z. Reut, C. D. Curtis, and M. L. ColemanSedimentary Palaeoclimatic Indicators: What they are and what they Tell Us [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0071
27-36Lynn M. Walter, Steven A. Bischof, William P. Patterson, Timothy W. Lyons, R. K. O'Nions, M. Gruszczynski, B. W. Sellwood, and M. L. ColemanDissolution and Recrystallization in Modern Shelf Carbonates: Evidence from Pore Water and Solid Phase Chemistry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0072
37-48S. C. Parker, J. O. Titiloye, G. W. Watson, K. V. Ragnarsdottir, R. Petrovich, and M. L. ColemanMolecular Modelling of Carbonate Minerals: Studies of Growth and Morphology [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0073
49-58T. H. Blackburn, N. D. Blackburn, R. J. G. Mortimer, M. L. Coleman, and D. R. LovleyRates of Microbial Processes in Sediments [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0074
59-67David C. White, P. Meadows, G. Eglinton, and M. L. ColemanIn situ Measurement of Microbial Biomass, Community Structure and Nutritional Status [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0075
69-87M. L. Coleman, R. Raiswell, A. Brown, C. D. Curtis, A. C. Aplin, P. J. Ortoleva, M. Gruszczynski, T. Lyons, D. R. Lovley, and G. EglintonMicrobial Mineralization of Organic Matter: Mechanisms of Self-Organization and Inferred Rates of Precipitation of Diagenetic Minerals [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0076
89-100Andrew C. Aplin, Joe H. S. Macquaker, D. R. Lovley, P. Meadows, J. Small, T. Lyons, and P. AargaardC-S-Fe Geochemistry of Some Modern and Ancient Anoxic Marine Muds and Mudstones [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0077
101-111C. A. Lewis, S. J. Rowland, D. Walton, A. C. Aplin, and M. L. ColemanQuantitative Assessment of Changes Occurring in Organic Matter during Early Diagenesis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0078
115-125D. Emery, P. C. Smalley, N. H. Oxtoby, K. V. Ragnarsdottir, P. Aagaard, A. Halliday, M. L. Coleman, and R. PetrovichSynchronous Oil Migration and Cementation in Sandstone Reservoirs Demonstrated by Quantitative Description of Diagenesis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0080
127-140G. Turner, P. Burnard, J. L. Ford, J. D. Gilmour, I. C. Lyon, F. M. Stuart, M. Gruszczynski, and A. HallidayTracing Fluid Sources and Interactions [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0081
141-156R. K. O'Nions, C. J. Ballentine, A. Halliday, D. P. McKenzie, and M. L. ColemanRare Gas Studies of Basin Scale Fluid Movement [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0082
157I. Hutcheon, D. Emery, J. P. B. Lovell, D. P. McKenzie, R. K. O'Nions, P. Aagaard, A. C. Aplin, K. V. Ragnarsdottir, and P. OrtolevaGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1993.0083
159-169A. Menjoz, M. Lambert, J. M. Matray, L. M. Walter, D. Emery, and M. L. ColemanFlow of Formation Water in the Jurassic of the Paris Basin and Its [and Discussion] Effects10.1098/rsta.1993.0084
171-179Peter J. Ortoleva, J. T. Parrish, and M. L. ColemanSelf-Organization and Nonlinear Dynamics in Sedimentary Basins [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0085
181D. P. McKenzie, M. L. Coleman, I. Hutcheon, C. D. Curtis, R. Petrovich, J. Small, A. C. Aplin, P. Ortoleva, and D. R. LovleyFinal Discussion10.1098/rsta.1993.0086
183-206A. S. Vasudeva Murthy, J. Srinivasan, and R. NarasimhaA Theory of the Lifted Temperature Minimum on Calm Clear Nights10.1098/rsta.1993.0087
207-234John Argyris, Gunter Faust, and Maria HaaseRoutes to Chaos and Turbulence. A Computational Introduction10.1098/rsta.1993.0088
235-248P. Hillion and A. LakhtakiaOn an Initial Boundary Value Problem Involving Beltrami-Moses Fields in Electromagnetic Theory10.1098/rsta.1993.0089
249-263Marcel GarnierThe Clifford Paterson Lecture, 1992: Magnetohydrodynamics in Material Processing10.1098/rsta.1993.0090
265-304Gareth H. McKinley, Robert C. Armstrong, and Robert A. BrownThe Wake Instability in Viscoelastic Flow past Confined Circular Cylinders10.1098/rsta.1993.0091
307-322Pedro TarazonaTheories of Phase Behaviour and Phase Transitions in Liquid Crystals10.1098/rsta.1993.0092
323-337Michael P. AllenSimulations Using Hard Particles10.1098/rsta.1993.0093
339-356M. E. CatesIsotropic Phases of Self-Assembled Amphiphilic Aggregates10.1098/rsta.1993.0094
357-375Thomas L. Madden and Judith HerzfeldLiquid Crystal Phases of Self-Assembled Amphiphilic Aggregates10.1098/rsta.1993.0095
377-401John M. Seddon and Richard H. TemplerCubic Phases of Self-Assembled Amphiphilic Aggregates10.1098/rsta.1993.0096
403-417M. WarnerLiquid Crystalline Polymers: Self-Organization and Assembly10.1098/rsta.1993.0097
419-440H. N. W. Lekkerkerker and G. J. VroegeLyotropic Colloidal and Macromolecular Liquid Crystals10.1098/rsta.1993.0098
443-452I. Kamiya, D. E. Aspnes, H. Tanaka, L. T. Florez, M. A. Koza, R. Bhat, and J. P. HarbisonSurface Reconstruction of GaAs (001) during OMCVD Growth10.1098/rsta.1993.0099
453-467Wolfgang Richter and J. F. McGilpOptical in situ Surface Control during MOVPE and MBE Growth [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0100
469-480Klaus H. Ploog and Richard NotzelLateral Quantum Size Effects Created by Growth Induced Surface and Interface Corrugations on Non-(100)-Oriented Substrates10.1098/rsta.1993.0101
481-492G. Vermeire, F. Vermaerke, P. Van Daele, and P. DemeesterFabrication of Quantum Well Wires and Vertical Quantum Wells on Submicron Gratings by MOVPE10.1098/rsta.1993.0102
493-505D. D. Vvedensky, N. Haider, T. Shitara, P. Smilauer, and J. L. BeebyEvolution of Surface Morphology during Epitaxial Growth [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0103
507-520J. S. Foord, C. L. French, C. L. Levoguer, and G. J. DaviesReaction Models for the Epitaxial Growth of III-V Semiconductors by Chemical Beam Epitaxy10.1098/rsta.1993.0104
521-532J. M. Woodall, P. D. Kirchner, J. L. Freeouf, D. T. McInturff, M. R. Melloch, and F. H. PollakThe Continuing Drama of the Semiconductor Interface10.1098/rsta.1993.0105
533-543M. D. Pashley and G. P. SrivastavaSTM Studies of Fermi-Level Pinning on the GaAs(001) Surface [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0106
545-556J. W. Steeds and D. ChernsProbing Semiconductor Interfaces by Transmission Electron Microscopy10.1098/rsta.1993.0107
557-566C. NorrisMonitoring Growth with X-ray Diffraction10.1098/rsta.1993.0108
567-577F. Flores, R. Perez, R. Rincon, and R. Saiz-PardoElectron States at Semiconductor Interfaces: The Intrinsic and Extrinsic Charge Neutrality Levels10.1098/rsta.1993.0109
579-586C. C. Matthai, G. P. Srivastava, and D. W. PalmerControl of Electrical Barriers at Semiconductor Heterojunctions by Interface Doping [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0110
587-595Hideki HasegawaIn Situ Characterization and Control of Compound Semiconductor Interfaces10.1098/rsta.1993.0111

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1-8E. Osawa, H. W. Kroto, P. W. Fowler, and E. WassermanThe Evolution of the Football Structure for the C$_{60}$ Molecule: A Retrospective [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0035
9-18David E. H. Jones, E. Wasserman, E. J. Applewhite, H. W. Kroto, S. Iijima, R. C. Haddon, and C. T. PillingerDreams in a Charcoal Fire: Predictions about Giant Fullerenes and Graphite Nanotubes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0036
19-32R. F. Curl and R. C. HaddonOn the Formation of the Fullerenes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0037
33-38Wolfgang Kratschmer, Donald R. Huffman, M. Jura, and S. LeachProduction and Discovery of Fullerites: New Forms of Crystalline Carbon [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0038
39-52P. W. Fowler, R. F. Curl, and J. N. MurrellSystematics of Fullerenes and Related Clusters [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0039
53-62R. C. Haddon, R. E. Palmer, H. W. Kroto, and P. A. SermonThe Fullerenes: Powerful Carbon-Based Electron Acceptors [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0040
63-72M. Jura, A. S. Webster, R. C. Haddon, and E. WassermanThe Carbon-Bearing Material in the Outflows from Luminous Carbon-Rich Stars [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0041
73-86C. T. Pillinger, H. W. Kroto, R. C. Haddon, S. Iijima, and S. LeachElemental Carbon as Interstellar Dust [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0042
87-101R. Taylor, E. Wasserman, R. C. Haddon, and H. W. KrotoThe Pattern of Additions to Fullerenes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0043
103-112H. W. Kroto, D. R. M. Walton, D. E. H. Jones, and R. C. HaddonPolyynes and the Formation of Fullerenes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0044
113-127A. L. Mackay, H. Terrones, and P. W. FowlerHypothetical Graphite Structures with Negative Gaussian Curvature [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0045
129-132E. WassermanFullerenes as an Example of Basic Research in Industry10.1098/rsta.1993.0046
133-144Donald L. D. CasparDeltahedral Views of Fullerene Polymorphism10.1098/rsta.1993.0047
145-154T. Tarnai, S. Iijima, J. P. Hare, and P. W. FowlerGeodesic Domes and Fullerenes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0048
155-204S. TanveerEvolution of Hele-Shaw Interface for Small Surface Tension10.1098/rsta.1993.0049
205-306C. J. N. WilsonStratigraphy, Chronology, Styles and Dynamics of Late Quaternary Eruptions from Taupo Volcano, New Zealand10.1098/rsta.1993.0050
307-336G. Baker, M. N. Pavlovic, and N. TahanAn Exact Solution to the Two-Dimensional Elasticity Problem with Rectangular Boundaries under Arbitrary Edge Forces10.1098/rsta.1993.0051
337-375J. R. KingSelf-Similar Behaviour for the Equation of Fast Nonlinear Diffusion10.1098/rsta.1993.0052
379-382J. H. SimpsonIntroduction to the North Sea Project10.1098/rsta.1993.0053
383-403M. J. Howarth, K. R. Dyer, I. R. Joint, D. J. Hydes, D. A. Purdie, H. Edmunds, J. E. Jones, R. K. Lowry, T. J. Moffat, A. J. Pomroy, R. Proctor, and W. Van LeussenSeasonal Cycles and their Spatial Variability [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0054
405-421D. Prandle, C. F. Jago, S. E. Jones, D. A. Purdie, A. Tappin, H. Charnock, and J. D. WoodsThe Influence of Horizontal Circulation on the Supply and Distribution of Tracers [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0055
423-430J. Sundermann, D. Prandle, R. Lankester, and I. N. McCaveSuspended Particulate Matter in the North Sea: Field Observations and Model Simulations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0056
431-446A. E. Hill, I. D. James, P. F. Linden, J. P. Matthews, D. Prandle, J. H. Simpson, E. M. Gmitrowicz, D. A. Smeed, K. M. M. Lwiza, R. Durazo, A. D. Fox, D. G. Bowers, and M. WeydertDynamics of Tidal Mixing Fronts in the North Sea [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0057
447-460John W. Loder, Kenneth F. Drinkwater, Neil S. Oakey, Edward P. W. Horne, J. M. Huthnance, B. S. McCartney, and D. PrandleCirculation, Hydrographic Structure and Mixing at Tidal Fronts: The View from Georges Bank [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0058
461-474D. A. Huntley, J. M. Huthnance, M. B. Collins, C.-L. Liu, R. J. Nicholls, C. Hewitson, M. O. Green, K. R. Dyer, and C. F. JagoHydrodynamics and Sediment Dynamics of North Sea Sand Waves and Sand Banks [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0059
475-491C. F. Jago, A. J. Bale, M. O. Green, M. J. Howarth, S. E. Jones, I. N. McCave, G. E. Millward, A. W. Morris, A. A. Rowden, J. J. Williams, D. Hydes, A. Turner, D. Huntley, and W. Van LeussenResuspension Processes and Seston Dynamics, Southern North Sea [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0060
493-508P. B. Tett, I. R. Joint, D. A. Purdie, M. Baars, S. Oosterhuis, G. Daneri, F. Hannah, D. K. Mills, D. Plummer, A. J. Pomroy, A. W. Walne, H. J. Witte, M. J. Howarth, and R. LankesterBiological Consequences of Tidal Stirring Gradients in the North Sea [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0061
509-517G. Radach, M. Regener, F. Carlotti, W. Kuhn, A. Moll, and J. W. LoderModelling Water Column Processes in the North Sea [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0062
519-529D. B. Nedwell, R. J. Parkes, A. C. Upton, and D. J. AssinderSeasonal Fluxes across the Sediment-Water Interface, and Processes within Sediments10.1098/rsta.1993.0063
531-541P. S. Liss, A. J. Watson, M. I. Liddicoat, G. Malin, P. D. Nightingale, S. M. Turner, and R. C. Upstill-GoddardTrace Gases and Air-Sea Exchanges10.1098/rsta.1993.0064
543-556R. Chester, G. F. Bradshaw, C. J. Ottley, R. M. Harrison, J. L. Merrett, M. R. Preston, A. R. Rendell, M. M. Kane, T. D. Jickells, G. E. Millward, J. H. Simpson, and D. J. HydesThe Atmospheric Distributions of Trace Metals, Trace Organics and Nitrogen Species over the North Sea [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0065
557-568J. D. Burton, M. Althaus, G. E. Millward, A. W. Morris, P. J. Statham, A. D. Tappin, A. Turner, P. Balls, and A. R. D. StebbingProcesses Influencing the Fate of Trace Metals in the North Sea [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0066
569-584J. M. Huthnance, J. I. Allen, A. M. Davies, D. J. Hydes, I. D. James, J. E. Jones, G. E. Millward, D. Prandle, R. Proctor, D. A. Purdie, P. J. Statham, P. B. Tett, S. Thomson, R. G. Wood, and P. J. RadfordTowards Water Quality Models [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0067
585-596J. H. SimpsonThe North Sea Project: An Overview and the Way Forward10.1098/rsta.1993.0068

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1-21B. Harte, R. H. Hunter, and P. D. KinnyMelt Geometry, Movement and Crystallization, in Relation to Mantle Dykes, Veins and Metasomatism10.1098/rsta.1993.0001
23-41Marc SpiegelmanPhysics of Melt Extraction: Theory, Implications and Applications10.1098/rsta.1993.0002
43-52M. J. Daines and D. L. KohlstedtA Laboratory Study of Melt Migration10.1098/rsta.1993.0003
53-64Georges Ceuleneer, Marc Monnereau, Michel Rabinowicz, and Christine RosembergThermal and Petrological Consequences of Melt Migration within Mantle Plumes10.1098/rsta.1993.0004
65-77R. Keith O'Nions and Dan McKenzieEstimates of Mantle Thorium/Uranium Ratios from Th, U and Pb Isotope Abundances in Basaltic Melts10.1098/rsta.1993.0005
79-90J. B. GillMelts and Metasomatic Fluids: Evidence from U-Series Disequilibria and Th Isotopes10.1098/rsta.1993.0006
91-103Mark D. KurzMantle Heterogeneity beneath Oceanic Islands: Some Inferences from Isotopes10.1098/rsta.1993.0007
105-120Eiichi Takahashi, Takeshi Shimazaki, Yasunori Tsuzaki, and Hideto YoshidaMelting Study of a Peridotite KLB-1 to 6.5 GPa, and the Origin of Basaltic Magmas10.1098/rsta.1993.0008
121-136F. A. Frey and J. M. RhodesIntershield Geochemical differences among Hawaiian Volcanoes: Implications for Source Compositions, Melting Process and Magma Ascent Paths10.1098/rsta.1993.0009
137-153Robert S. WhiteMelt Production Rates in Mantle Plumes10.1098/rsta.1993.0010
155-166K. G. CoxContinental Magmatic Underplating10.1098/rsta.1993.0011
167-178A. Hasegawa, A. Yamamoto, D. Zhao, S. Hori, and S. HoriuchiDeep Structure of Arc Volcanoes as Inferred from Seismic Observations10.1098/rsta.1993.0012
179-191C. J. Hawkesworth, K. Gallagher, J. M. Hergt, and F. Mc DermottTrace Element Fractionation Processes in the Generation of Island Arc Basalts10.1098/rsta.1993.0013
195-208John C. Angus, Alberto Argoitia, Roy Gat, Zhidan Li, Mahendra Sunkara, Long Wang, and Yaxin WangChemical Vapour Deposition of Diamond10.1098/rsta.1993.0014
209-224James E. Butler, Richard L. Woodin, L. M. Brown, and P. FallonThin Film Diamond Growth Mechanisms [and Comment]10.1098/rsta.1993.0015
225-231Y. Sato, H. Fujita, T. Ando, T. Tanaka, M. Kamo, and M. SealLocal Epitaxial Growth of Diamond on Nickel from the Vapour Phase [and Comment]10.1098/rsta.1993.0016
233-244Alan T. CollinsThe Optical and Electronic Properties of Semiconducting Diamond10.1098/rsta.1993.0017
245-251T. R. AnthonyThe Thermal Conductivity of CVD Diamond Films10.1098/rsta.1993.0018
253-260C. D. Clark, C. B. Dickerson, and J. E. ButlerElectron Irradiation and Heat Treatment of Polycrystalline CVD Diamond [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0019
261-275J. E. Field, E. Nicholson, C. R. Seward, L. M. Brown, J. E. Butler, and Z. FengStrength, Fracture and Erosion Properties of CVD Diamond [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1993.0020
277-286J. RobertsonDeposition of Diamond-Like Carbon10.1098/rsta.1993.0021
287-296Alan H. LettingtonApplications of Diamond-Like Carbon Thin Films10.1098/rsta.1993.0022
297-311B. Lux and R. HaubnerDiamond as a Wear-Resistant Coating10.1098/rsta.1993.0023
313-322M. SealThermal and Optical Applications of Thin Film Diamond10.1098/rsta.1993.0024
325-377Yibin Fu, Philip Hall, and Nicholas BlackabyOn the Gortler Instability in Hypersonic Flows: Sutherland Law Fluids and Real Gas Effects10.1098/rsta.1993.0025
379-411M. S. BorgasThe Multifractal Lagrangian Nature of Turbulence10.1098/rsta.1993.0026
413-438Georg KugerlSolution of the Boltzmann Equation for a Reacting Gas Mixture10.1098/rsta.1993.0027
439-468W. B. FraserOn the Theory of Ring Spinning10.1098/rsta.1993.0028
469-504Peter H. PleschNew Views on Cationic Polymerizations Induced by Ionizing Radiations10.1098/rsta.1993.0029
505-524I. R. Young and G. Ph. Van VledderA Review of the Central Role of Nonlinear Interactions in Wind-Wave Evolution10.1098/rsta.1993.0030
525-542A. E. Green and P. M. NaghdiA Direct Theory of Viscous Fluid Flow in Pipes I. Basic General Developments10.1098/rsta.1993.0031
543-572A. E. Green, P. M. Naghdi, and M. J. StallardA Direct Theory of Viscous Fluid Flow in Pipes II. Flow of Incompressible Viscous Fluid in Curved Pipes10.1098/rsta.1993.0032
573-600Ralf Greve and Kolumban HutterMotion of a Granular Avalanche in a Convex and Concave Curved Chute: Experiments and Theoretical Predictions10.1098/rsta.1993.0033
601-634N. M. Harwood and G. G. SwinerdDetermination and Analysis of the Orbit of Meteor 28 (1977-57A) at 154 Epochs during 15th-Order Resonance10.1098/rsta.1993.0034

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3-15R. N. ManchesterThe Pulsar Phenomenon10.1098/rsta.1992.0081
17-27C. J. Pethick and D. G. RavenhallPhysics and Neutron Star Interiors10.1098/rsta.1992.0082
29-37A. G. LyneGlitches as Probes of Neutron Star Interiors10.1098/rsta.1992.0083
39-75E. S. PhinneyPulsars as Probes of Newtonian Dynamical Systems10.1098/rsta.1992.0084
77-92S. R. KulkarniPulsar Demography and Neutron Star Astrophysics10.1098/rsta.1992.0085
93-104L. MestelPulsar Magnetospheres10.1098/rsta.1992.0086
105-115D. B. MelroseCoherent Radio Emission from Pulsars10.1098/rsta.1992.0087
117-134J. H. TaylorPulsar Timing and Relativistic Gravity10.1098/rsta.1992.0088
135-149Thibault DamourBinary Pulsars as Probes of Relativistic Gravity10.1098/rsta.1992.0089
151-165Ramesh NarayanThe Physics of Pulsar Scintillation10.1098/rsta.1992.0090
167-176A. HewishPulsar Scintillation as a Physical Tool10.1098/rsta.1992.0091
177-192R. D. BlandfordPulsars and Physics10.1098/rsta.1992.0092
195-202G. A. BaraffUnderstanding Defects in Semiconductors: Spin-Off from Technology10.1098/rsta.1992.0093
203-210R. Dovesi, C. Roetti, C. Freyria-Fava, E. Apra, V. R. Saunders, and N. M. HarrisonAb initio Hartree-Fock Treatment of Ionic and Semi-Ionic Compounds: State of the Art10.1098/rsta.1992.0094
211-220M. C. Payne, L. J. Clarke, I. Stich, and A. M. StonehamRole of Parallel Architectures in Periodic Boundary Calculations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0095
221-231A. L. Shluger, A. H. Harker, R. W. Grimes, and C. R. A. CatlowCrystal Excitation: Survey of Many-Electron Hartree-Fock Calculations of Self-Trapped Excitons in Insulating Crystals10.1098/rsta.1992.0096
233-245A. P. Sutton, P. A. Mulheran, and A. M. StonehamDirect Free Energy Minimization Methods: Application to Grain Boundaries [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0097
247-253D. J. Chadi and A. M. StonehamTheory of Impurity and Defect Induced Instabilities [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0098
255-268C. Richard A. Catlow, John Meurig Thomas, A. M. Stoneham, and M. LalModelling of Catalysts and its Relation to Experimental Problems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0099
269-282R. A. Van Santen, M. C. Zonnevylle, A. P. J. Jansen, P. C. H. Mitchell, and A. M. StonehamThe Quantum-Chemical Basis of the Catalytic Reactivity of Transition Metals [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0100
283-291J. H. HardingSimulation of Growth Processes10.1098/rsta.1992.0101
293-300J. B. Pendry and A. M. StonehamElectronic Structure of Surfaces and of Adsorbed Species [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0102
301-312W. C. Mackrodt, John Meurig Thomas, and G. AcklandClassical and Quantum Simulation of the Surface Properties of $\alpha $-Al$_{2}$O$_{3}$ [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0103
313-326A. Cerezo, J. M. Hyde, M. K. Miller, S. C. Petts, R. P. Setna, and G. D. W. SmithAtomistic Modelling of Diffusional Phase Transformations10.1098/rsta.1992.0104
327-336Ailan Cheng, Michael Klein, Michele Parrinello, Michiel Sprik, and M. LalIntermolecular Interactions and the Nature of Orientational Ordering in the Solid Fullerenes C$_{60}$ and C$_{70}$ [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0105
337-350Uzi Landman, R. N. Barnett, and W. D. LuedtkeSimulations of Materials: From Electrons to Friction10.1098/rsta.1992.0106
351-360R. Jones and P. C. H. MitchellAb initio Cluster Calculations of Defects in Solids [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0107
361-371E. Wimmer and A. M. StonehamHardware and Quantum Mechanical Calculations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0108
373-410D. F. Hawken, J. S. Hansen, and J. J. GottliebA New Finite-Difference Solution-Adaptive Method10.1098/rsta.1992.0109
411-442Y. Hardalupas, A. M. K. P. Taylor, and J. H. WhitelawParticle Dispersion in a Vertical round Sudden-Expansion Flow10.1098/rsta.1992.0110
443-477C. A. Bronkhorst, S. R. Kalidindi, and L. AnandPolycrystalline Plasticity and the Evolution of Crystallographic Texture in FCC Metals10.1098/rsta.1992.0111
479-498Sreelekha D. Bhattamisra, Genevieve M. Laverty, Nikolai A. Baranov, Vladimir B. Okhotnikov, and Andrew K. GalweyThe Kinetics and Mechanism of Water Evolution from Molten dl Lithium Potassium Tartrate Monohydrate10.1098/rsta.1992.0112
499-530E. F. ToroThe Weighted Average Flux Method Applied to the Euler Equations10.1098/rsta.1992.0113
531-559P. C. Pistorius and G. T. BursteinMetastable Pitting Corrosion of Stainless Steel and the Transition to Stability10.1098/rsta.1992.0114
561Errata: Non-Radial Oscillations of Stars in General Relativity: A Scattering Problem10.1098/rsta.1992.0115

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1-45W. G. Pritchard, L. R. Scott, and S. J. TavenerNumerical and Asymptotic Methods for Certain Viscous Free-Surface Flows10.1098/rsta.1992.0054
47-94Robert L. Pego and Michael I. WeinsteinEigenvalues, and Instabilities of Solitary Waves10.1098/rsta.1992.0055
95-130K. FujimuraHigher Harmonic Resonances in Free Convection between Vertical Parallel Plates10.1098/rsta.1992.0056
131-165F. T. SmithOn Nonlinear Effects near the Wing-Tips of an Evolving Boundary-Layer Spot10.1098/rsta.1992.0057
169-173D. W. J. CruickshankTime-Resolved Macromolecular Crystallography: Introductory Remarks and a Little History10.1098/rsta.1992.0058
175-190Keith Moffat, Ying Chen, Kingman Ng, Duncan McRee, Elizabeth D. Getzoff, M. Rossmann, J. Hajdu, and G. A. PetskoTime-Resolved Crystallography: Principles, Problems and Practice [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0059
191-207Gian Luigi Rossi, Andrea Mozzarelli, Alessio Peracchi, Claudio Rivetti, and G. PetskoTime Course of Chemical and Structural Events in Protein Crystals Measured by Microspectrophotometry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0060
209-220Hans D. Bartunik, Lesley J. Bartunik, Hans Viehmann, J. Hajdu, and G. A. PetskoTime-Resolved X-Ray Diffraction Studies of Enzymes under Cryoconditions [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0061
221-232J. R. HelliwellSynchrotron X-Ray Crystallography Techniques: Time-Resolved Aspects of Data Collection10.1098/rsta.1992.0062
233-244J. E. T. Corrie, Y. Katayama, G. P. Reid, M. Anson, D. R. Trentham, R. M. Sweet, and K. MoffatThe Development and Application of Photosensitive Caged Compounds to Aid Time-Resolved Structure Determination of Macromolecules [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0063
245-261E. M. H. Duke, A. Hadfield, S. Walters, S. Wakatsuki, R. K. Bryan, and L. N. JohnsonTime-Resolved Diffraction Studies on Glycogen Phosphorylase b10.1098/rsta.1992.0064
263-272Axel J. Scheidig, Emil F. Pai, Ilme Schlichting, John Corrie, Gordon P. Reid, Alfred Wittinghofer, Roger S. Goody, A. Liljas, and K. MoffatTime-Resolved Crystallography on H-ras p21 [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0065
273-284Dagmar Ringe, Barry L. Stoddard, John Bruhnke, Paula Koenigs, and Ned PorterCan Laue Catch Maxwell?: Observation of Short-Lived Species by Laue X-Ray Crystallography10.1098/rsta.1992.0066
285-300Paul T. Singer, Robert P. Carty, Lonny E. Berman, Ilme Schlichting, Ann Stock, Arne Smalas, Zhouping Cai, Walter F. Mangel, Keith W. Jones, and Robert M. SweetLaue Diffraction as a Tool in Dynamic Studies: Hydrolysis of a Transiently Stable Intermediate in Catalysis by Trypsin10.1098/rsta.1992.0067
301-309A. Liljas, M. Carlsson, K. Hakansson, M. Lindahl, L. A. Svensson, and A. WehnertLaue and Monochromatic Crystallography on Carbonic Anhydrase10.1098/rsta.1992.0068
311-321D. M. Blow, P. Brick, C. A. Collyer, J. D. Goldberg, and O. SmartConventional X-Ray Diffraction Approaches to the Study of Enzyme Mechanism: Serine Proteinases, Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetases and Xylose Isomerase10.1098/rsta.1992.0069
323-334Gregory A. PetskoArt is Long and Time is Fleeting: The Current Problems and Future Prospects for Time-Resolved Enzyme Crystallography10.1098/rsta.1992.0070
337-352E. G. Kalnins, Willard Miller, and G. C. WilliamsRecent Advances in the Use of Separation of Variables Methods in General Relativity10.1098/rsta.1992.0071
353-364Lee LindblomOn the Symmetries of Equilibrium Stellar Models10.1098/rsta.1992.0072
365-390Stuart L. Shapiro and Saul A. TeukolskyBlack Holes, Star Clusters, and Naked Singularities: Numerical Solution of Einstein's Equations10.1098/rsta.1992.0073
391-422John L. Friedman and James R. IpserRapidly Rotating Relativistic Stars10.1098/rsta.1992.0074
423-445Valeria FerrariNon-Radial Oscillations of Stars in General Relativity: A Scattering Problem10.1098/rsta.1992.0075
447-472S. M. Collier, J. H. Merkin, and S. K. ScottMultistability, Oscillations and Travelling Waves in a Product-Feedback Autocatalator Model. I. The Well-Stirred System10.1098/rsta.1992.0076
473-501J. L. Summers and M. D. SavageTwo Timescale Harmonic Balance. I. Application to Autonomous One-Dimensional Nonlinear Oscillators10.1098/rsta.1992.0077
503-529P. A. Lewis and G. R. WickhamThe Diffraction of SH Waves by an Arbitrary Shaped Crack in Two Dimensions10.1098/rsta.1992.0078
531-567P. Ponte CastanedaBounds and Estimates for the Properties of Nonlinear Heterogeneous Systems10.1098/rsta.1992.0079
569-591J. Billingham and D. J. NeedhamMathematical Modelling of Chemical Clock Reactions. I. Induction, Inhibition and the Iodate--Arsenous-Acid Reaction10.1098/rsta.1992.0080

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3-19David May, Geoff Barrett, David Shepherd, W. A. Hunt, and E. M. ClarkeDesigning Chips that Work [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0022
21-33C. H. Pygott, C. A. R. Hoare, W. A. Hunt, and M. FourmanWill Proof Replace Simulation? [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0023
35-47Warren A. Hunt and Bishop C. BrockA Formal HDL and its Use in the FM9001 Verification10.1098/rsta.1992.0024
49-68Miriam Leeser, T. F. Melham, W. A. Hunt, and E. M. ClarkeUsing Nuprl for the Verification and Synthesis of Hardware [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0025
69-86Joseph Goguen, Andrew Stevens, Hendrik Hilberdink, Keith Hobley, W. A. Hunt, and T. F. Melham2OBJ: A Metalogical Framework Theorem Prover Based on Equational Logic [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0026
87-104Gerard Berry, C. A. R. Hoare, and W. A. HuntEsterel on Hardware [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0027
105-120E. M. Clarke, J. R. Burch, O. Grumberg, D. E. Long, K. L. McMillan, and P. ThompsonAutomatic Verification of Sequential Circuit Designs [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0028
121-135F. K. Hanna and N. DaecheDependent Types and Formal Synthesis10.1098/rsta.1992.0029
137-151A. W. RoscoeOccam in the Specification and Verification of Microprocessors10.1098/rsta.1992.0030
153-191M. G. DaviesThe Basis for a Room Global Temperature10.1098/rsta.1992.0031
193-230Cheo K. Lee, Sophie N. Fallou, and Chiang C. MeiSubsidence due to Pumping from a Soil Stratum with a Soft Aquitard10.1098/rsta.1992.0032
231-263C. Atkinson and R. V. CrasterThe Application of Invariant Integrals in Diffusive Elastic Solids10.1098/rsta.1992.0033
269-283J. E. Field, N. K. Bourne, S. J. P. Palmer, S. M. Walley, J. Sharma, and B. C. BeardHot-Spot Ignition Mechanisms for Explosives and Propellants [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0034
285-292J. Sharma, B. C. Beard, S. A. Kinloch, and F. VolkSpectroscopy of Reacted Surfaces [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0035
293-303H. G. Gallagher, P. J. Halfpenny, J. C. Miller, J. N. Sherwood, and D. TaborDislocation Slip Systems in Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate (PETN) and Cyclotrimethylene Trinitramine (RDX) [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0036
305-319R. W. Millar, M. E. Colclough, P. Golding, P. J. Honey, N. C. Paul, A. J. Sanderson, M. J. Stewart, F. Volk, and B. J. ThomsonNew Synthesis Routes for Energetic Materials Using Dinitrogen Pentoxide [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0037
321-333A. Bailey, J. M. Bellerby, S. A. Kinloch, J. Sharma, E. C. Baughan, M. M. Chaudhri, J. N. Sherwood, and B. C. BeardThe Identification of Bonding Agents for TATB/HTPB Polymer Bonded Explosives [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0038
335-343F. Volk, C. Storm, W. Byers Brown, and P. GrayEnergy Output of Insensitive High Explosives by Measuring the Detonation Products [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0039
345-353W. Byers Brown and B. D. LambournAnalytical Representation of the Adiabatic Equation for Detonation Products Based on Statistical Mechanics and Intermolecular Forces [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0040
355-364A. N. DreminShock Discontinuity Zone Effect: The Main Factor in the Explosive Decomposition Detonation Process10.1098/rsta.1992.0041
365-376Carl F. MeliusThe Thermochemistry and Reaction Pathways of Energetic Material Decomposition and Combustion10.1098/rsta.1992.0042
377-385T. B. Brill, P. J. Brush, P. Gray, and S. A. KinlochCondensed Phase Chemistry of Explosives and Propellants at High Temperature: HMX, RDX and BAMO [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0043
387-394P. G. Laye, C. P. Constantinou, and F. VolkExperimental Studies of the Propagation of Combustion in Solids [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0044
395-402P. J. Haskins, M. D. Cook, and F. VolkImplications of Many-Body Forces for Equations of State at High Pressure [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0045
403-417C. P. Constantinou, T. Mukundan, M. M. Chaudhri, and J. CooperSensitization of Nitrocompounds by Amines [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1992.0046
419-429Graeme A. LeiperNumerical Modelling of Detonation Performance10.1098/rsta.1992.0047
431-496Eugene M. Lavely and Michael H. RitzwollerThe Effect of Global-Scale, Steady-State Convection and Elastic-Gravitational Asphericities on Helioseismic Oscillations10.1098/rsta.1992.0048
497-519B. J. Briscoe, D. Gritsis, and D. LiatsisThe Concentration and Pressure Dependent Diffusion of Carbon Dioxide in Nitrile Rubbers10.1098/rsta.1992.0049
521-553J. M. Rodenburg and R. H. T. BatesThe Theory of Super-Resolution Electron Microscopy Via Wigner-Distribution Deconvolution10.1098/rsta.1992.0050
555-586I. Alber, J. L. Bassani, M. Khantha, V. Vitek, and G. J. WangGrain Boundaries as Heterogeneous Systems: Atomic and Continuum Elastic Properties10.1098/rsta.1992.0051
587-625J. F. M. Scott and J. WoodhouseVibration of an Elastic Strip with Varying Curvature10.1098/rsta.1992.0052
627-656Andrew D. GilbertMagnetic Field Evolution in Steady Chaotic Flows10.1098/rsta.1992.0053

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1-41A. K. Bajaj and J. M. JohnsonOn the Amplitude Dynamics and Crisis in Resonant Motion of Stretched Strings10.1098/rsta.1992.0001
43-68E. F. ToroRiemann Problems and the WAF Method for Solving the Two-Dimensional Shallow Water Equations10.1098/rsta.1992.0002
69-82K. F. Pomfret and J. D. WaddingtonThe Esso Energy Award Lecture, 1990 The Development and Exploitation of Gas-Fired Rapid-Heating Furnaces for Metal Heating10.1098/rsta.1992.0003
83-112A. J. Kinloch, G. K. A. Kodokian, and J. F. WattsThe Adhesion of Thermoplastic Fibre Composites10.1098/rsta.1992.0004
113-144W. D. Evans, Roger T. Lewis, and Yoshimi SaitoGeometric Spectral Properties of N-Body Schrodinger Operators. II10.1098/rsta.1992.0005
145-167J. F. M. ScottAcoustic Scattering by a Finite Elastic Strip10.1098/rsta.1992.0006
169-236J. C. LarsenTransport and Heat Flux of the Florida Current at 27 degrees N Derived from Cross-Stream Voltages and Profiling Data: Theory and Observations10.1098/rsta.1992.0007
237-269G. Mazor, O. Igra, G. Ben-Dor, M. Mond, and H. ReichenbachHead-On Collision of Normal Shock Waves with a Rubber-Supported Wall10.1098/rsta.1992.0008
271-299Patrick J. McCarthyReal and Complex Asymptotic Symmetries in Quantum Gravity, Irreducible Representations, Polygons, Polyhedra, and the A, D, E Series10.1098/rsta.1992.0009
301-323J. G. Franjione and J. M. OttinoSymmetry Concepts for the Geometric Analysis of Mixing Flows10.1098/rsta.1992.0010
325-357C. M. Linton and D. V. EvansThe Radiation and Scattering of Surface Waves by a Vertical Circular Cylinder in a Channel10.1098/rsta.1992.0011
359-387D. Bradley, A. K. C. Lau, and M. LawesFlame Stretch Rate as a Determinant of Turbulent Burning Velocity10.1098/rsta.1992.0012
389-450J. M. Ball and R. D. JamesProposed Experimental Tests of a Theory of Fine Microstructure and the Two-Well Problem10.1098/rsta.1992.0013
455-469Carsten Knudsen, Rasmus Feldberg, and Hans TrueBifurcations and Chaos in a Model of a Rolling Railway Wheelset10.1098/rsta.1992.0014
471-490J. M. T. Thompson, R. C. T. Rainey, and M. S. SolimanMechanics of Ship Capsize under Direct and Parametric Wave Excitation10.1098/rsta.1992.0015
491-502A. HarrisonModern Design of Belt Conveyors in the Context of Stability Boundaries and Chaos10.1098/rsta.1992.0016
503-517F. Pfeiffer and M. HajekStick-Slip Motion of Turbine Blade Dampers10.1098/rsta.1992.0017
519-532S. C. Jana and J. M. OttinoChaos-Enhanced Transport in Cellular Flows10.1098/rsta.1992.0018
533-546M. Kleczka, E. Kreuzer, and W. SchiehlenLocal and Global Stability of a Piecewise Linear Oscillator10.1098/rsta.1992.0019
547-556S. Foale and S. R. BishopDynamical Complexities of Forced Impacting Systems10.1098/rsta.1992.0020
557-568F. A. McRobieBirkhoff Signature Change: A Criterion for the Instability of Chaotic Resonance10.1098/rsta.1992.0021

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5-24T. R. Harper, J. S. Szymanski, P. Hancock, A. Batchelor, S. Murrell, and N. KusznirThe Nature and Determination of Stress in the Accessible Lithosphere [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0102
25-28Karl Fuchs, Mark D. Zoback, Fritz Rummel, and P. EnglandA Stress Measurement Profile to Mid-Crustal Depth in KTB Scientific Drilling Project, Southeastern Germany: Scientific Questions and Technological Challenges [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0103
29-40P. L. Hancock, R. Maddock, M. L. Zoback, B. Skipp, and C. Vita-FinziDetermining Contemporary Stress Directions from Neotectonic Joint Systems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0104
41-52J. L. Mercier, E. Carey-Gailhardis, M. Sebrier, S. Stein, J. L. Mercier, P. Hancock, and P. EnglandPalaeostress Determinations from Fault Kinematics: Application to the Neotectonics of the Himalayas-Tibet and the Central Andes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0105
53-72Seth Stein, Aristeo Pelayo, R. Wortel, S. Stein, L. Fleitout, S. Murrell, J. Bull, E. J. W. Jones, and M. ZobackSeismological Constraints on Stress in the Oceanic Lithosphere [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0106
73-81Luce Fleitout, P. England, and N. KusznirThe Sources of Lithospheric Tectonic Stresses [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0107
83-93M. H. P. Bott, S. Stein, R. Wortel, N. Kusznir, L. Fleitout, M. L. Zoback, and J. CartwrightSublithospheric Loading and Plate-Boundary Forces [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0108
95-110N. J. Kusznir, C. Vita-Finzi, R. B. Whitmarsh, P. England, M. H. P. Bott, R. Govers, J. Cartwright, and S. MurrellThe Distribution of Stress with Depth in the Lithosphere: Thermo-Rheological and Geodynamic Constraints [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0109
111-126M. J. R. Wortel, M. J. N. Remkes, R. Govers, S. A. P. L. Cloetingh, P. Th. Meijer, and M. H. P. BottDynamics of the Lithosphere and the Intraplate Stress Field [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0110
127-139Donna M. Jurdy, Michael Stefanick, M. H. P. Bott, D. M. Jurdy, M. J. R. Wortel, L. Fleitout, and J. CartwrightThe Forces Driving the Plates: Constraints from Kinematics and Stress Observations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0111
141-150Mark D. ZobackState of Stress and Crustal Deformation along Weak Transform Faults10.1098/rsta.1991.0112
151-164Philip England and Peter MolnarInferences of Deviatoric Stress in Actively Deforming Belts from Simple Physical Models10.1098/rsta.1991.0113
165-179Robin Brereton, Birgit Muller, P. Hancock, T. Harper, M. H. P. Bott, D. Sanderson, and N. KusznirEuropean Stress: Contributions from Borehole Breakouts [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0114
181-194Mary Lou Zoback and Marian MageeStress Magnitudes in the Crust: Constraints from Stress Orientation and Relative Magnitude Data10.1098/rsta.1991.0115
197S. K. Scott and P. GrayIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1991.0116
199-210D. L. Baulch, J. F. Griffiths, W. Kordylewski, and R. RichterExperimental Studies of the Oscillatory Combustion of Hydrogen in a Stirred Flow Reactor10.1098/rsta.1991.0117
211-221V. K. Proudler, P. Cederbalk, A. Horowitz, K. J. Hughes, and M. J. PillingOscillatory Ignitions and Cool Flames in the Oxidation of Butane in a Jet-Stirred Reactor10.1098/rsta.1991.0118
223-236S. Capsaskis and C. N. KenneyModelling Concentration Oscillations in the Oxidation of Carbon-Monoxide/Propene Mixtures over Supported Platinum Catalysts10.1098/rsta.1991.0119
237-247M. S. Garley, E. Jones, and G. StedmanTravelling Reaction Fronts in the Nitric Acid Oxidation of Thiocyanate10.1098/rsta.1991.0120
249-260P. Gray, S. K. Scott, and K. ShowalterThe Influence of the Form of Autocatalysis on the Speed of Chemical Waves10.1098/rsta.1991.0121
261-274D. J. Needham and J. H. MerkinThe Development of Travelling Waves in a Simple Isothermal Chemical System with General Orders of Autocatalysis and Decay10.1098/rsta.1991.0122
275-289Bo Peng, Vilmos Gaspar, and Kenneth ShowalterFalse Bifurcations in Chemical Systems: Canards10.1098/rsta.1991.0123
291-298Raima Larter and Curtis G. SteinmetzChaos Via Mixed-Mode Oscillations10.1098/rsta.1991.0124
299-306P. K. Maini, Meghan A. Burke, and J. D. MurrayOn the Quasi-Steady-State Assumption Applied to Michaelis-Menten and Suicide Substrate Reactions with Diffusion10.1098/rsta.1991.0125
309-310D. R. Cox and D. M. TitteringtonIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1991.0126
311-322Philip J. Brown, Clifford H. Spiegelman, and Michael C. DenhamChemometrics and Spectral Frequency Selection10.1098/rsta.1991.0127
323-342R. G. Aykroyd and P. J. GreenGlobal and Local Priors, and the Location of Lesions Using Gamma-Camera Imagery10.1098/rsta.1991.0128
343-367F. P. KellyNetwork Routing10.1098/rsta.1991.0129
369-386Adrian F. M. SmithBayesian Computational Methods10.1098/rsta.1991.0130
387-405David J. Spiegelhalter, A. Philip Dawid, Tom A. Hutchinson, and Robert G. CowellProbabilistic Expert Systems and Graphical Modelling: A Case Study in Drug Safety10.1098/rsta.1991.0131
407-428W. Qian and D. M. TitteringtonEstimation of Parameters in Hidden Markov Models10.1098/rsta.1991.0132
429-466R. Camassa and T. Yao-Tsu WuStability of Forced Steady Solitary Waves10.1098/rsta.1991.0133
467-495I. Crewther, R. R. Huilgol, and R. JozsaAxisymmetric and Non-Axisymmetric Flows of a Non-Newtonian Fluid between Coaxial Rotating Discs10.1098/rsta.1991.0134
497-520A. R. Lang, M. Moore, A. P. W. Makepeace, W. Wierzchowski, and C. M. WelbournOn the Dilatation of Synthetic Type Ib Diamond by Substitutional Nitrogen Impurity10.1098/rsta.1991.0135
521-572John HoughtonThe Bakerian Lecture, 1991 The Predictability of Weather and Climate10.1098/rsta.1991.0136
573-574Errata: A Coherent Structure Model of the Turbulent Boundary Layer and its Ability to Predict Reynolds Number Dependence10.1098/rsta.1991.0137

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5-17Roger L. SimpsonThe Structure of the Near-Wall Region of Two-Dimensional Turbulent Separated Flow10.1098/rsta.1991.0063
19-34K. J. Harder and W. G. TiedermanDrag Reduction and Turbulent Structure in Two-Dimensional Channel Flows10.1098/rsta.1991.0064
35-65A. J. Grass, R. J. Stuart, and M. Mansour-TehraniVortical Structures and Coherent Motion in Turbulent Flow over Smooth and Rough Boundaries10.1098/rsta.1991.0065
67-79A. E. Perry, J. D. Li, and I. MarusicTowards a Closure Scheme for Turbulent Boundary Layers Using the Attached Eddy Hypothesis10.1098/rsta.1991.0066
81-93A. J. SmitsTurbulent Boundary-Layer Structure in Supersonic Flow10.1098/rsta.1991.0067
95-102Thomas A. ZangNumerical Simulation of the Dynamics of Turbulent Boundary Layers: Perspectives of a Transition Simulator10.1098/rsta.1991.0068
103-129R. E. FalcoA Coherent Structure Model of the Turbulent Boundary Layer and Its Ability to Predict Reynolds Number Dependence10.1098/rsta.1991.0069
131-175C. R. Smith, J. D. A. Walker, A. H. Haidari, and U. SobrunOn the Dynamics of Near-Wall Turbulence10.1098/rsta.1991.0070
179-189Herwig Schopper and C. H. Llewellyn SmithLEP: A Historical Introduction [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0071
191-200Stephen MyersThe LEP Machine: Present and Future10.1098/rsta.1991.0072
201-211P. J. DornanThe ALEPH Experiment10.1098/rsta.1991.0073
213-222P. S. L. BoothThe DELPHI Experiment10.1098/rsta.1991.0074
223-236David P. SticklandThe L3 Experiment10.1098/rsta.1991.0075
237-246A. MicheliniOPAL Detector Performance10.1098/rsta.1991.0076
247-259John EllisBeyond the Standard Model at LEP10.1098/rsta.1991.0077
261-270J. R. CarterThe Mass and Width of the Z$^{0}$ Resonance10.1098/rsta.1991.0078
271-279Howard StoneElectroweak Tests Using Leptonic Decays of the Z$^{0}$10.1098/rsta.1991.0079
281-294M. G. GreenNew Particle Searches at LEP10.1098/rsta.1991.0080
295-306W. VenusJet Physics at LEP10.1098/rsta.1991.0081
307-320C. H. Llewellyn SmithSummary and Look to the Future10.1098/rsta.1991.0082
323J. L. Culhane and C. JordanPreface10.1098/rsta.1991.0083
327-337Keith T. StrongObservations from the Solar Maximum Mission10.1098/rsta.1991.0084
339-347Takashi Sakurai, A. G. Emslie, D. Alexander, and E. R. PriestObservations from the Hinotori Mission [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0085
349-362W. Thomas VestrandHigh-Energy Flare Observations from the Solar Maximum Mission10.1098/rsta.1991.0086
363-380E. R. Priest, K. J. H. Phillips, and M. G. HainesThe Magnetohydrodynamics of Energy Release in Solar Flares [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0087
381-388Richard C. Canfield, J.-F. De La Beaujardiere, K. D. Leka, E. R. Priest, R. C. Canfield, and J. C. HenouxFlare Energy Release: Observational Consequences and Signatures [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0088
389-400R. Pallavicini and E. R. PriestThe Role of Magnetic Loops in Solar Flares [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0089
401-412Richard A. Harrison and E. R. PriestCoronal Mass Ejection [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0090
413-424John C. Brown and A. G. EmslieEnergetic Particles in Solar Flares: Theory and Diagnostics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0091
425-437Marcos E. Machado, M. G. Haines, E. R. Priest, and J. C. HenouxFlare Energy Transport by Conduction and Radiation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0092
439-450G. M. Simnett, E. R. Priest, A. G. Emslie, and M. G. HainesEnergetic Particle Production in Flares [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0093
451-460G. A. DoschekHigh-Temperature Plasma in Solar Flares10.1098/rsta.1991.0094
461-470K. J. H. Phillips and A. FludraSpectroscopy of High-Temperature Solar Flare Plasmas [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0095
471-484Helen E. MasonAtomic Physics Calculations Relevant to Solar Flare Spectra10.1098/rsta.1991.0096
485-495Y. Uchida and Y. OgawaraThe Solar-A Mission and Its Scientific Aims10.1098/rsta.1991.0097
497-539J. Billingham and D. J. NeedhamThe Development of Travelling Waves in Quadratic and Cubic Autocatalysis with Unequal Diffusion Rates. II. An Initial-Value Problem with an Immobilized or Nearly Immobilized Autocatalyst10.1098/rsta.1991.0098
541-569Kate Hawkins and T. J. WhiteDefect Structure and Chemistry of (Ca$_{x}$Sr$_{1-x}$)$_{n+1}$ Ti$_{n}$O$_{3n+1}$ Layer Perovskites10.1098/rsta.1991.0099
571-593G. S. Joyce and S. S. MahalAsymptotic Behaviour of the Mayer Cluster Sums for the Ising Model in the Bethe Approximation10.1098/rsta.1991.0100
595-624C. N. R. RaoThe Blackett Memorial Lecture, 1991: Chemical Insights into High-Temperature Superconductors10.1098/rsta.1991.0101

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1-50Peter D. FinchModel-Free Data Condensation10.1098/rsta.1991.0035
51-85James P. Denier, Philip Hall, and Sharon O. SeddouguiOn the Receptivity Problem for Gortler Vortices: Vortex Motions Induced by Wall Roughness10.1098/rsta.1991.0036
89-90E. G. BroadbentIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1991.0037
91-119Gerald D. WalbergHypersonic Flight Experience10.1098/rsta.1991.0038
121-138K. Louie and J. R. OckendonMathematical Aspects of the Theory of Inviscid Hypersonic Flow10.1098/rsta.1991.0039
139-152S. N. Brown, A. F. Khorrami, A. Neish, and F. T. SmithOn Hypersonic Boundary-Layer Interactions and Transition10.1098/rsta.1991.0040
153-160E. G. BroadbentCalculation of Supersonic Flows with Heat Addition10.1098/rsta.1991.0041
161-199J. F. ClarkeChemical Reactions in High-Speed Flows10.1098/rsta.1991.0042
201-224L. H. TownendResearch and Design for Hypersonic Aircraft10.1098/rsta.1991.0043
227-242G. K. WestbrookGeophysical Evidence for the Role of Fluids in Accretionary Wedge Tectonics10.1098/rsta.1991.0044
243-259M. Kastner, H. Elderfield, and J. B. MartinFluids in Convergent Margins: What do We Know about their Composition, Origin, Role in Diagenesis and Importance for Oceanic Chemical Fluxes?10.1098/rsta.1991.0045
261-273R. J. Knipe, S. M. Agar, and D. J. PriorThe Microstructural Evolution of Fluid Flow Paths in Semi-Lithified Sediments from Subduction Complexes10.1098/rsta.1991.0046
275-288J. Casey Moore, Kevin M. Brown, Frank Horath, Guy Cochrane, Mary MacKay, and Greg MoorePlumbing Accretionary Prisms: Effects of Permeability Variations10.1098/rsta.1991.0047
289-313A. Taira and K. T. PickeringSediment Deformation and Fluid Activity in the Nankai, Izu-Bonin and Japan Forearc Slopes and Trenches10.1098/rsta.1991.0048
331-340Bobb Carson, Mark L. Holmes, Kea Umstattd, Jeffrey C. Strasser, and H. Paul JohnsonFluid Expulsion from the Cascadia Accretionary Prism: Evidence from Porosity Distribution, Direct Measurements, and GLORIA Imagery10.1098/rsta.1991.0049
341-353Simon M. PeacockNumerical Simulation of Subduction Zone Pressure-Temperature-Time Paths: Constraints on Fluid Production and Arc Magmatism10.1098/rsta.1991.0050
355-364J. Huw Davies and M. J. BickleA Physical Model for the Volume and Composition of Melt Produced by Hydrous Fluxing above Subduction Zones10.1098/rsta.1991.0051
365-375John C. Ayers and E. Bruce WatsonSolubility of Apatite, Monazite, Zircon, and Rutile in Supercritical Aqueous Fluids with Implications for Subduction Zone Geochemistry10.1098/rsta.1991.0052
377-392A. D. Saunders, M. J. Norry, and J. TarneyFluid Influence on the Trace Element Compositions of Subduction Zone Magmas10.1098/rsta.1991.0053
393-405C. J. Hawkesworth, J. M. Hergt, R. M. Ellam, and F. Mc DermottElement Fluxes Associated with Subduction Related Magmatism10.1098/rsta.1991.0054
407-418W. F. McDonoughPartial Melting of Subducted Oceanic Crust and Isolation of Its Residual Eclogitic Lithology10.1098/rsta.1991.0055
419-454D. J. Steigmann and A. C. PipkinEquilibrium of Elastic Nets10.1098/rsta.1991.0056
455-485J. S. Marshall, P. M. Naghdi, and A. R. SrinivasaA Macroscopic Theory of Microcrack Growth in Brittle Materials10.1098/rsta.1991.0057
487-511P. N. Shankar and M. D. DeshpandeThe Gas Dynamics of Massive Evaporation and Condensation10.1098/rsta.1991.0058
513-555M. J. BuckinghamOn Acoustic Transmission in Ocean-Surface Waveguides10.1098/rsta.1991.0059
557-592D. G. Crighton and J. E. OswellFluid Loading with Mean Flow. I. Response of an Elastic Plate to Localized Excitation10.1098/rsta.1991.0060
593-608David WilliamsSome Aspects of Wiener-Hopf Factorization10.1098/rsta.1991.0061
609-634R. W. Grimes and C. R. A. CatlowThe Stability of Fission Products in Uranium Dioxide10.1098/rsta.1991.0062

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1-24J. Billingham and D. J. NeedhamThe Development of Travelling Waves in Quadratic and Cubic Autocatalysis with Unequal Diffusion Rates. I. Permanent Form Travelling Waves10.1098/rsta.1991.0001
25-53D. J. Needham and R. D. HeyOn Nonlinear Simple Waves in Alluvial River Flows: A Theory for Sediment Bores10.1098/rsta.1991.0002
55-92M. J. Bell, R. Hide, and G. SakellaridesAtmospheric Angular Momentum Forecasts as Novel Tests of Global Numerical Weather Prediction Models10.1098/rsta.1991.0003
93-138Kolumban Hutter and Thilo KochMotion of a Granular Avalanche in an Exponentially Curved Chute: Experiments and Theoretical Predictions10.1098/rsta.1991.0004
139-172C. F. Barenghi, C. J. Mellor, J. Meredith, C. M. Muirhead, P. K. H. Sommerfeld, and W. F. VinenIons Trapped below the Surface of Superfluid Helium. I. The Observation of Plasma Resonances, and the Measurement of Effective Masses and Ionic Mobilities10.1098/rsta.1991.0005
173-184Maurice V. WilkesThe Clifford Paterson Lecture, 1990: Progress and Research in the Computer Industry10.1098/rsta.1991.0006
187-197R. E. D. Bishop, W. G. Price, and G. VictorySome Comments on Present-Day Ship Dynamics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0007
199-211J. Gerritsma, R. Eatock Taylor, M. Greenhow, D. W. Robinson, and H. MaedaForced Oscillation Experiments [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0008
213-227J. N. Newman, W. C. Webster, G. X. Wu, A. E. Mynett, D. Faulkner, and G. VictoryThe Quest for a Three-Dimensional Theory of Ship-Wave Interactions [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0009
229-240J. A. B. Wills, B. R. Clayton, D. W. Robinson, M. Greenhow, A. Incecik, A. Francescutto, and G. VictoryRecent Research on Wind Loading [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0010
241-252O. Faltinsen, R. Zhao, and N. UmedaNumerical Predictions of Ship Motions at High Forward Speed [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0011
253-264A. R. J. M. Lloyd, R. Hosoda, D. W. Robinson, K. Nicholson, and G. VictorySeakeeping [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0012
265-279R. K. Burcher, G. Victory, and J. E. Ffowcs WilliamsThe Prediction of the Manoeuvring Characteristics of Vessels [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0013
281-292S. Aksu, P. Temarel, D. W. Robinson, P. Temarel, P. T. Pedersen, D. B. Foy, and S. HylaridesOn the Estimation of Bending and Shear Stresses in Beamlike Ships Travelling in a Seaway10.1098/rsta.1991.0014
293-306J. C. Brown, J. D. Clarke, R. S. Dow, G. L. Jones, C. S. Smith, R. Cazzulo, D. W. Robinson, and P. T. PedersenMeasurement of Wave-Induced Loads in Ships at Sea [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0015
307-317Hisaaki Maeda, J. E. Ffowcs Williams, and A. SilverleafModelling Techniques for Dynamics of Ships [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0016
319-337M. B. Wilson, B. O. Wall, and N. J. SmailSelected Elementary Criteria for Evaluating Propeller-Induced Surface Force Excitation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0017
339-355A. J. Keane, P. Temarel, Xiong-Jian Wu, Yongshu Wu, D. W. Chalmers, A. J. Keane, K. Nicholson, A. Incecik, S. Hylarides, and W. BeukelmanHydroelasticity of Non-Beamlike Ships in Waves [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0018
357-370Stuart Cannon, Brian Ralph, D. W. Chalmers, and G. VictoryThe Selection of Materials for Ship Structures [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0019
371-389J. G. Beaumont, D. W. Robinson, D. B. Foy, D. W. Chalmers, and G. VictoryClassification Aspects of Ship Flexibility [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0020
393-405Volker Heine, I. J. Robertson, M. C. Payne, J. N. Murrell, J. C. Phillips, and D. WeaireMany-Atom Interactions in Solids [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0021
407-423N. W. Ashcroft, L. J. Sham, P. W. Anderson, B. Coles, and P. B. AllenElectronic Fluctuation and the Van Der Waals Metal [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0022
425-437J. D. C. McConnell, P. W. Anderson, J. N. Murrell, J. M. Lynden-Bell, J. D. McConnell, A. O. E. Animalu, and B. ColesIncommensurate Structures [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0023
439-449D. G. Pettifor, M. Aoki, J. N. Murrell, A. Cottrell, and A. M. StonehamBonding and Structure of Intermetallics: A New Bond Order Potential [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0024
451-458J. C. Phillips, A. O. E. Animalu, P. W. Anderson, and E. SaljeQuantum Percolation Theory and High-Temperature Superconductivity [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0025
459-471T. M. Rice, F. Mila, F. C. Zhang, L. J. Sham, and A. O. E. AnimaluElectronic Structure of the High T$_{\text{c}}$ Superconductors [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0026
473-479P. W. Anderson, J. N. Murrell, T. M. Rice, and V. HeinePseudopotentials and the Theory of High T$_{\text{c}}$ Superconductivity [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0027
481-490L. J. Sham, Z. Reut, J. W. Wilkins, V. Heine, L. M. Falicov, and D. M. EdwardsDensity Functionals beyond the Local Approximation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0028
491-500J. A. White, J. C. Inkson, J. W. Wilkins, M. L. Cohen, and M. J. KellyMany-Body Effects in Layered Systems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0029
501-513Marvin L. Cohen, Z. Reut, L. J. Sham, P. B. Allen, N. W. Ashcroft, and V. HeinePredicting New Solids and their Properties [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0030
515-526B. L. Gyorffy, G. M. Stocks, B. Ginatempo, D. D. Johnson, D. M. Nicholson, F. J. Pinski, J. B. Staunton, H. Winter, H. Rafii-Tabar, J. B. Pendry, N. W. Ashcroft, V. Kumar, and L. M. FalicovOrder and Disorder in Metallic Alloys [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0031
527-538J. E. Inglesfield, D. Weaire, J. E. Inglesfield, O. K. Andersen, U. Gerhardt, and V. HeineSurface Properties in an External Electric Field [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0032
539-547J. B. Pendry, R. Haydock, L. M. Falivoc, and J. D. C. McConnellBonding at Surfaces [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0033
549-556Roger Haydock and N. W. AshcroftElectronic States in Complicated Materials: The Recursion Method [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1991.0034

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3-4D. Thorburn BurnsRobert Boyle: Analytical Chemist10.1098/rsta.1990.0131
5-18L. De Galan and L. EbdonAtomic Spectrometry: A User's View [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0132
19-27J. F. Alder and D. LittlejohnModern Microwave Technology Revitalizes a Specific and Sensitive Analytical Technique [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0133
29-35Paul K. Aldridge, Eric G. Lindahl, and James B. CallisA Novel Crossed Fizeau Interferometer10.1098/rsta.1990.0134
37-48D. T. Burns and B. D. FlockhartApplication of Quantitative EPR [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0135
49-61W. John Albery, Martyn G. Boutelle, Sally L. T. Durrant, Marrianne Fillenz, Andrew R. Hopkins, Bernard P. Mangold, A. G. Fogg, and G. S. WilsonSensitive Enzyme Electrodes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0136
63-69Brian S. Hill, Caroline A. Scolari, George S. Wilson, P. N. Bartlett, and W. J. AlberyEnzyme Electrocatalysis at the TTF-TCNQ Electrode [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0137
71-83J. N. Miller, W. J. Albery, D. T. Burns, R. W. Abbott, and G. S. WilsonImmunoassay: The Ideal Trace Organic Analysis Method [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0138
85-92M. J. Sepaniak, T. Vo-Dinh, G. S. Wilson, W. J. Albery, and L. De GalanFibre-Optic-Based Fluoroimmunosensors [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0139
93-98T. Atkinson, R. F. Sherwood, R. F. C. Mantoura, W. J. Albery, M. Cresser, J. D. R. Thomas, and G. S. WilsonGenetically Engineered Reagents [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0140
99-112P. H. Burkill, R. F. C. Mantoura, and M. CresserThe Rapid Analysis of Single Marine Cells by Flow Cytometry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0141
113-132M. Grasserbauer, D. Littlejohn, and M. J. PellinElemental Trace Analysis of Surfaces and Interfaces: Goals, Accomplishments and Challenges [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0142
133-146M. J. Pellin, C. E. Young, W. F. Calaway, J. E. Whitten, D. M. Gruen, J. D. Blum, I. D. Hutcheon, G. J. Wasserburg, L. De Galan, M. Grasserbauer, J. C. Vickerman, D. T. Burns, and R. F. C. MantouraSecondary Neutral Mass Spectrometry Using Three-Colour Resonance Ionization: Osmium Detection at the p.p.b. Level and Iron Detection in Silicon at the < 200 p.p.t. Level10.1098/rsta.1990.0143
147-158A. J. Paul, J. C. Vickerman, M. Grasserbauer, K. E. Cooksey, R. F. C. Mantoura, B. Evans, and W. J. AlberyOrganics at Surfaces, their Detection and Analysis by Static Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0144
159-160Anthony F. Fell, Graeme W. Ley, and Roderick P. TuckerOptimization Strategies in Chiral Liquid Chromatography10.1098/rsta.1990.0145
160-161Malcolm S. CresserTrace Analysis: Soils10.1098/rsta.1990.0146
161Les Ebdon and Michael FoulkesOptimization in Trace Atomic Spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1990.0147
162Paul J. WorsfoldFlow-Injection Techniques for Trace Analysis10.1098/rsta.1990.0148
163J. D. R. ThomasMixed Ligand Ion Buffers for Calibrating Ion-Selective Electrodes at Trace Levels10.1098/rsta.1990.0149
164Arnold G. Fogg and Josino C. MoreiraStripping Voltammetry10.1098/rsta.1990.0150
165P. N. Bartlett and V. Q. BradfordThe Use of Redox Mediator Modified Glucose Oxidase in Amperometric Enzyme Electrodes10.1098/rsta.1990.0152
165-166R. D. SnookThermal Lens Spectrometry10.1098/rsta.1990.0151
166-168David M. Goodall and Zecai WuEnantiometric Purity Determination to 1% Level Using a Laser-Based Polarimetric HPLC Detector10.1098/rsta.1990.0153
168-169R. H. West and J. C. VickermanChemical State Analysis of Metal and Oxide Surface Layers Using Auger Parameters from X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1990.0154
169-170S. Lowes and M. E. RoseSimple Urinary Acylcarnitine Profiling by Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry10.1098/rsta.1990.0155
170-171S. GreenfieldAtomizer, Source, Inductively Coupled Plasmas in Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry (ASIA)10.1098/rsta.1990.0156
171-172D. Littlejohn and D. T. BollandApplication of Furnace Atomic Non-Thermal Excitation Spectrometry for the Determination of Non-Metals10.1098/rsta.1990.0157
173-207J. M. ThomasThe Bakerian Lecture, 1990: New Microcrystalline Catalysts10.1098/rsta.1990.0158
209-259A. D. GilbertGlobal Dynamics of a Planar Mapping Exhibiting Orbits of Periods 1, 2, 3 and no Chaos10.1098/rsta.1990.0159
263-271J. T. Stuart and M. TaborThe Lagrangian Picture of Fluid Motion10.1098/rsta.1990.0160
273-288Hassan ArefChaotic Advection of Fluid Particles10.1098/rsta.1990.0161
289-307M. R. MaxeyOn the Advection of Spherical and Non-Spherical Particles in a Non-Uniform Flow10.1098/rsta.1990.0162
309-319S. B. PopeLagrangian Microscales in Turbulence10.1098/rsta.1990.0163
321-342H. K. MoffattStructure and Stability of Solutions of the Euler Equations: A Lagrangian Approach10.1098/rsta.1990.0164
343-378Stephen J. Cowley, Leon L. Van Dommelen, and Shui T. LamOn the Use of Lagrangian Variables in Descriptions of Unsteady Boundary-Layer Separation10.1098/rsta.1990.0165
379-389Peter Constantin and Leo P. KadanoffSingularities in Complex Interfaces10.1098/rsta.1990.0166
391-400G. R. BakerA Study of the Numerical Stability of the Method of Contour Dynamics10.1098/rsta.1990.0167
403-411E. L. Hahn and P. MansfieldNMR and MRI in Retrospect [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0168
413-426J. B. Miller, D. G. Cory, A. N. Garroway, P. Mansfield, D. J. Greenslade, K. J. Packer, R. D. Farrant, J. H. Strange, J. Frahm, and E. L. HahnLine-Narrowing Approaches to Solid State NMR Imaging: Pulsed Gradients and Second Averaging [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0169
427-439J. H. Strange, P. Mansfield, M. Wormald, W. Derbyshire, and E. R. AndrewEchoes and Imaging in Solids [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0170
441-452P. A. Osment, K. J. Packer, M. J. Taylor, J. J. Attard, T. A. Carpenter, L. D. Hall, N. J. Herrod, S. J. Doran, R. F. Gordon, K. J. Packer, E. L. Hahn, E. R. Andrew, P. A. Bottomley, I. R. Young, A. N. Garroway, J. Frahm, and E. W. RandallNMR Imaging of Fluids in Porous Solids [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0171
453-456David J. Lurie, Ian Nicholson, Margaret A. Foster, and John R. MallardFree Radicals Imaged in vivo in the Rat by Using Proton-Electron Double-Resonance Imaging10.1098/rsta.1990.0172
457-467R. W. Bowtell, G. D. Brown, P. M. Glover, M. McJury, P. Mansfield, J. M. Pope, R. E. Ratcliffe, J. Waterton, and W. E. TimmsResolution of Cellular Structures by NMR Microscopy at 11.7 T [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0173
469-475Z. H. Cho, C. B. Ahn, S. C. Juh, J. M. Jo, R. M. Friedenberg, S. E. Fraser, and R. E. JacobsRecent Progress in NMR Microscopy towards Cellular Imaging10.1098/rsta.1990.0174
477-485J. J. Attard, T. A. Carpenter, A. De Crespigny, S. L. Duce, L. D. Hall, R. C. Hawkes, N. J. Herrod, R. J. Hodgson, D. K. Menon, and M. S. SilverA Survey of Some Applications of NMR Chemical Microscopy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0175
487-493P. G. Morris, H. E. Darceuil, A. Jasinski, A. K. Jha, D. J. O. McIntyre, and D. H. NorthcoteNMR Microscopy of the Germinating Castor Bean10.1098/rsta.1990.0176
495-506P. Mansfield, A. M. Blamire, R. Coxon, P. Gibbs, D. N. Guilfoyle, P. Harvey, M. Symms, J. C. Waterton, P. A. Bottomley, A. N. Garroway, and G. K. RaddaSnapshot Echo-Planar Imaging Methods: Current Trends and Future Perspectives [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0177
507-514B. S. Worthington, J. L. Firth, G. K. Morris, I. R. Johnson, R. Coxon, A. M. Blamire, P. Gibbs, P. Mansfield, and I. R. YoungThe Clinical Potential of Ultra-High-Speed Echo-Planar Imaging [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0178
515-524George K. RaddaSome New Insights into Biology and Medicine through NMR Spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1990.0179
525-529G. I. Shulman, D. L. Rothman, R. G. Shulman, and K. Brindle$^{13}$C NMR Studies of Glucose Disposal in Normal and Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetic Humans [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0180
531-544Paul A. Bottomley, Christopher J. Hardy, P. Mansfield, R. G. Shulman, and D. MenonStrategies and Protocols for Clinical $^{31}$P Research in the Heart and Brain [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0181
545-559C. J. Baudouin, D. J. Bryant, A. G. Collins, G. C. Coutts, I. J. Cox, J. V. Hajnal, D. K. Menon, D. R. Page, I. R. Young, and R. D. FarrantAspects of Chemical Shift Imaging which Illustrate the Cross-Fertilization of Methods and Techniques in in vivo NMR Imaging and Spectroscopy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0182
561-570D. G. GadianProton NMR Studies of Brain Metabolism10.1098/rsta.1990.0183
571-572P. MansfieldClosing Remarks10.1098/rsta.1990.0184

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1-47S. J. MaybankThe Projective Geometry of Ambiguous Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1990.0099
51-68S. K. Scott and A. S. TomlinPeriod Doubling and Other Complex Bifurcations in Non-Isothermal Chemical Systems10.1098/rsta.1990.0100
69-87P. Gray and S. K. ScottArchetypal Response Patterns for Open Chemical Systems with Two Components10.1098/rsta.1990.0101
89-105K. Popp and P. StelterStick-Slip Vibrations and Chaos10.1098/rsta.1990.0102
107-119J. Brindley, M. D. Savage, and C. M. TaylorThe Nonlinear Dynamics of Journal Bearings10.1098/rsta.1990.0103
121-134D. R. Moore and N. O. WeissDynamics of Double Convection10.1098/rsta.1990.0104
135-148G. I. SivashinskyOn the Intrinsic Dynamics of Premixed Flames10.1098/rsta.1990.0105
149-167J. M. T. Thompson, R. C. T. Rainey, and M. S. SolimanShip Stability Criteria Based on Chaotic Transients from Incursive Fractals10.1098/rsta.1990.0106
169-186Y. Ueda, S. Yoshida, H. B. Stewart, and J. M. T. ThompsonBasin Explosions and Escape Phenomena in the Twin-Well Duffing Oscillator: Compound Global Bifurcations Organizing Behaviour10.1098/rsta.1990.0107
189-201E. Riedle, H. J. Neusser, and E. W. SchlagPathways for Intramolecular Relaxation in S$_{1}$ Benzene10.1098/rsta.1990.0108
203-220Martin QuackThe Role of Quantum Intramolecular Dynamics in Unimolecular Reactions10.1098/rsta.1990.0109
221I. C. PercivalRecent Developments in Classical Mechanics [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1990.0110
223-243M. Gruebele, G. Roberts, and A. H. ZewailFemtochemistry of the Reaction of IHgI: Theory Versus Experiment10.1098/rsta.1990.0111
245-258M. Brouard, M. T. Martinez, J. O'Mahony, J. P. Simons, and F. F. CrimPhotofragment Mapping of Intramolecular Motion [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0112
259-272F. F. Crim, M. C. Hsiao, J. L. Scott, A. Sinha, R. L. Vander Wal, and N. C. HandyState- and Bond-Selected Photodissociation and Bimolecular Reaction of Water [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0113
273-282M. S. Child, J. C. Light, and N. C. HandyUnimolecular Dissociation: An Eigenchannel Generalized Quantum View [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0114
283-296R. A. MarcusUnimolecular Reactions, Rates and Quantum State Distribution of Products10.1098/rsta.1990.0115
297-307C. B. Moore, Q.-K. Zheng, Y. S. Choi, W. H. Green, S. K. Kim, A. J. Mahoney, W. H. Miller, C. D. Pibel, W. F. Polik, P. Teal, and M. QuackThe High-Resolution Spectroscopy of Dissociating Molecules [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0116
309-327Stuart Carter, Nicholas C. Handy, and Ian M. MillsVariational Calculations of Rovibrational States: A Precise High-Energy Potential Surface for HCN [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0117
329-341Jonathan Tennyson, Steven Miller, James R. Henderson, and Brian T. SutcliffeHighly Excited Rovibrational States of Small Molecules10.1098/rsta.1990.0118
343-359Eli PollakPeriodic Orbit Assignment for Spectra of Highly Excited Molecular Systems10.1098/rsta.1990.0119
361-374Seung Koo Shin, Y. Chen, D. Oh, and C. WittigEntrance Channel Stereospecificity of Photoinitiated H-Atom Reactions in Weakly Bonded Complexes10.1098/rsta.1990.0120
375-386M. N. R. Ashfold, R. N. Dixon, S. J. Irving, H.-M. Koeppe, W. Meier, J. R. Nightingale, L. Schnieder, and K. H. WelgeStereochemical and Angular Momentum Constraints in the Photodissociation of Ammonia10.1098/rsta.1990.0121
387-414P. C. Hendry, N. S. Lawson, P. V. E. McClintock, C. D. H. Williams, and R. M. BowleyThe Breakdown of Superfluidity in Liquid $^{4}$He VI. Macroscopic Quantum Tunnelling by Vortices in Isotopically Pure He II10.1098/rsta.1990.0122
417-418D. R. Cox and Valerie S. IshamIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1990.0123
419-438R. F. Galbraith, G. M. Laslett, P. F. Green, and I. R. DuddyApatite Fission Track Analysis: Geological Thermal History Analysis Based on a Three-Dimensional Random Process of Linear Radiation Damage10.1098/rsta.1990.0124
439-455O. E. Barndorff-Nielsen, J. L. Jensen, and M. SorensenParametric Modelling of Turbulence10.1098/rsta.1990.0125
457-476Stuart G. Coles and Jonathan A. TawnStatistics of Coastal Flood Prevention10.1098/rsta.1990.0126
477-485B. D. Ripley and A. I. SutherlandFinding Spiral Structures in Images of Galaxies10.1098/rsta.1990.0127
487-509Niels KeidingStatistical Inference in the Lexis Diagram10.1098/rsta.1990.0128
511-538A. G. Hawkes, A. Jalali, and D. ColquhounThe Distributions of the Apparent Open Times and Shut Times in a Single Channel Record when Brief Events Cannot Be Detected10.1098/rsta.1990.0129
539-597David J. ThomsonQuadratic-Inverse Spectrum Estimates: Applications to Palaeoclimatology10.1098/rsta.1990.0130

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3-13K. J. RichardsPhysical Processes in the Benthic Boundary Layer10.1098/rsta.1990.0052
15-28M. V. Angel and G. A. BoxshallLife in the Benthic Boundary Layer: Connections to the Mid-Water and Sea Floor [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0053
29-40S. R. Emerson and D. ArcherCalcium Carbonate Preservation in the Ocean10.1098/rsta.1990.0054
41-49T. R. S. Wilson and Helen E. WallaceThe Rate of Dissolution of Calcium Carbonate from the Surface of Deep-Ocean Turbidite Sediments10.1098/rsta.1990.0055
51-68R. C. AllerBioturbation and Manganese Cycling in Hemipelagic Sediments10.1098/rsta.1990.0056
69-84M. M. Rutgers Van Der Loeff, P. S. Meadows, and J. A. AllenOxygen in Pore Waters of Deep-Sea Sediments [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0057
85-101P. A. Jumars, L. M. Mayer, J. W. Deming, J. A. Baross, and R. A. WheatcroftDeep-Sea Deposit-Feeding Strategies Suggested by Environmental and Feeding Constraints10.1098/rsta.1990.0058
103-117P. S. Hill, A. R. M. Nowell, and I. N. McCaveThe Potential Role of Large, Fast-Sinking Particles in Clearing Nepheloid Layers [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0059
119-138A. J. Gooday, Carol M. Turley, and J. A. AllenResponses by Benthic Organisms to Inputs of Organic Material to the Ocean Floor: A Review [and Discussion}10.1098/rsta.1990.0060
139-153R. J. Parkes, B. A. Cragg, J. C. Fry, R. A. Herbert, J. W. T. Wimpenny, J. A. Allen, and M. WhitfieldBacterial Biomass and Activity in Deep Sediment Layers from the Peru Margin [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0061
155-165E. T. SundquistInfluence of Deep-Sea Benthic Processes on Atmospheric CO$_{2}$10.1098/rsta.1990.0062
167-181T. F. Gross and A. R. M. NowellTurbulent Suspension of Sediments in the Deep Sea10.1098/rsta.1990.0063
183-194S. A. Thorpe, P. Hall, and M. WhiteThe Variability of Mixing at the Continental Slope10.1098/rsta.1990.0064
195-244T. B. Benjamin, J. L. Bona, and D. K. BoseSolitary-Wave Solutions of Nonlinear Problems10.1098/rsta.1990.0065
245-286P. A. Davies, R. G. Davis, and M. R. FosterFlow past a Circular Cylinder in a Rotating Stratified Fluid10.1098/rsta.1990.0066
289-292R. S. PeaseIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1990.0067
293-300G. Vendryes, J. M. Cassels, and J. D. LewinsThe Science of Fast Reactors and Why it has Been Studied [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0068
301-312M. Kohler, M. Y. H. Bangash, M. Kohler, J. D. Lewins, F. J. Barclay, D. A. Davis, P. Dastidar, and J. SpenceEngineering and Design of Fast Reactors [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0069
313-321M. F. Troyanov, G. Vendryes, J. M. Cassels, B. Saitcevsky, C. V. Gregory, J. Walker, H. Bailly, and M. Y. H. BangashThe Present Status of Fast Breeder Reactors in the U.S.S.R. [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0070
323-338J. D. Griffith, D. E. J. Thornton, P. Dastidar, L. E. J. Roberts, R. H. Allardice, and F. PenetThe Fast-Neutron Breeder Fission Reactor: Development, Operational Experience, and Implications for Future Design in the United States [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0071
339-342A. D. Evans, J. D. Griffith, B. Saitcevsky, R. Challender, M. Kohler, T. N. Marsham, S. Sawai, K. Q. Bagley, M. F. Troyanov, R. D. Smith, and G. VendryesGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1990.0072
343-354R. Lallement, A. Tuzov, and K. Q. BagleyFast Breeder Reactor Fuel Performances [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0073
355-366S. Sawai, M. Hori, A. Brandstetter, J. M. Cassels, A. D. Evans, and R. S. PeaseDevelopment, Operational Experience and Implications for Future Design of FBRS in Japan [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0074
367-380A. Brandstetter, A. M. Broomfield, B. Saitcevsky, and B. T. PriceDevelopment, Operational Experience and Implications for Future Design of Fast Reactors in Western Europe [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0075
381-393R. H. Allardice, R. S. Pease, R. Lallement, H. Bailly, and J. D. LewinsFuel Processing [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0076
395-408G. M. Jordan and L. E. J. RobertsEnvironmental Aspects of the Fast Reactor Fuel Cycle [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0077
409-418H.-H. Hennies, C. B. Cowking, J. D. Griffith, F. J. Barclay, D. Broadley, and P. DastidarThe Fast-Neutron Breeder Fission Reactor: Safety Issues in Reactor Design and Operation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0078
419-434B. L. Eyre, B. Tomkins, J. D. Lewins, M. Kohler, J. Spence, K. Q. Bagley, and D. BroadleyStructural Integrity of Fast Reactor Components [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0079
435-443M. Rapin, F. J. Barclay, and R. H. AllardiceThe Economics of Fast Breeder Reactors [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0080
445-450T. N. Marsham, B. Saitcevsky, D. A. Davis, B. L. Eyre, J. M. Cassels, R. Lallement, F. D. Moles, C. V. Gregory, F. J. Barclay, L. E. J. Roberts, M. Y. H. Bangash, and J. WalkerEnergy for 1000 Years: Introduction to Discussion [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0081
451-453J. G. CollierConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1990.0082
457-477A. M. C. Sengor, J. F. Dewey, and A. H. F. RobertsonTerranology: Vice or Virtue? [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0083
479-486D. L. Jones and R. M. BurtSynopsis of Late Palaeozoic and Mesozoic Terrane Accretion within the Cordillera of Western North America [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0084
487-509E. Irving, P. J. Wynne, P. F. Hoffman, A. Trench, and A. H. F. RobertsonPalaeomagnetic Evidence Bearing on the Evolution of the Canadian Cordillera [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0085
511-522W. B. HamiltonOn Terrane Analysis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0086
523-532P. F. HoffmanGeological Constraints on the Origin of the Mantle Root beneath the Canadian Shield10.1098/rsta.1990.0087
533-548N. B. W. Harris, I. G. Gass, C. J. Hawkesworth, J. R. Vail, and P. F. HoffmanA Geochemical Approach to Allochthonous Terranes: A Pan-African Case Study [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0088
549-570W. G. Ernst, I. G. Gass, and A. H. F. RobertsonMetamorphism in Allochthonous and Autochthonous Terranes of the Western United States [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0089
571-587M. G. Audley-Charles, R. A. Harris, and P. D. CliftAllochthonous Terranes of the Southwest Pacific and Indonesia [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0090
589-598Jin-Lu Lin and M. FullerPalaeomagnetism, North China and South China Collision, and the Tan-Lu Fault10.1098/rsta.1990.0091
599-609B. J. BluckTerrane Provenance and Amalgamation: Examples from the Caledonides10.1098/rsta.1990.0092
611-624Y. Yilmaz and P. D. CliftAllochthonous Terranes in the Tethyan Middle East: Anatolia and the Surrounding Regions [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0093
625-640I. Metcalfe and E. IrvingAllochthonous Terrane Processes in Southeast Asia [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0094
641A. TrenchGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1990.0095
643-647J. F. DeweyConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1990.0096
649-733A. M. Soward and S. ChildressLarge Magnetic Reynolds Number Dynamo Action in a Spatially Periodic Flow with Mean Motion10.1098/rsta.1990.0097
735-800R. J. Rapp and W. K. MelvilleLaboratory Measurements of Deep-Water Breaking Waves10.1098/rsta.1990.0098

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1-45R. G. Compton and P. R. UnwinThe Dissolution of Calcite in Aqueous Solution at pH $\textless$ 4: Kinetics and Mechanism10.1098/rsta.1990.0001
47-70R. G. Compton and K. L. PritchardThe Dissolution of Calcite at pH > 7: Kinetics and Mechanism10.1098/rsta.1990.0002
73-94G. W. Gray, D. A. Dunmur, H. J. Coles, and S. ChandrasekharLow-Molar-Mass Thermotropic Liquid Crystals [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0003
95-108H. Ringsdorf, R. Wustefeld, and P. HodgeMolecular Engineering of Liquid-Crystalline Polymers: Architecture and Functionalization [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0004
109-116J.-C. Marchon, Pascale Maldivi, Anne-Marie Giroud-Godquin, D. Guillon, A. Skoulios, D. P. Strommen, P. Kathirgamanathan, and H. J. ColesColumnar Liquid Crystals Derived from Long-Chain Carboxylates of Transition Metal Ions [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0005
117-125W. J. FeastPolymeric Nonlinear Optical Materials10.1098/rsta.1990.0006
127-140J. N. Sherwood and H. J. ColesMolecular Nonlinear Optical Materials [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0007
141-152R. A. Hann and P. KathirgamanathanMolecules for Langmuir-Blodgett Film Formation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0008
153-166P. Hodge, F. Davis, R. H. Tredgold, J. Silver, and H. J. ColesPreformed Polymers for Langmuir-Blodgett Films [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0009
167-171D. C. Bradley and J. M. ThomasMetal Alkoxides as Precursors for Thin-Film Growth [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0010
173-182D. V. Shenai-Khatkhate, Marjory B. Parker, A. E. D. McQueen, J. B. Mullin, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, and P. DayOrganometallic Molecules for Semiconductor Fabrication [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0011
183-193J. O. Williams, R. D. Hoare, O. Khan, M. J. Parrott, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, and R. J. M. GriffithsMechanisms in Metal-Organic Chemical Vapour Deposition [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0012
195-204O. Kahn and S. A. LawrenceMolecular-Based Compounds Exhibiting a Spontaneous Magnetization [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0013
205-215Joel S. Miller, A. J. Epstein, and J. SilverOrganometallic Ferromagnets [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0014
217-252R. Narasimha and P. DasA Spectral Solution of the Boltzmann Equation for the Infinitely Strong Shock10.1098/rsta.1990.0015
253-313F. Hynne and R. K. BulloughThe Scattering of Light III. External Scattering from a Finite Molecular Fluid10.1098/rsta.1990.0016
315-334J. R. L. AllenLate Flandrian Shoreline Oscillations in the Severn Estuary: Change and Reclamation at Arlingham, Gloucestershire10.1098/rsta.1990.0017
335-393Ph. Boulanger and M. HayesElectromagnetic Plane Waves in Anisotropic Media: An Approach Using Bivectors10.1098/rsta.1990.0018
10.1098/rsta.1990.0019[Illustration]: Le Glacier d'Argentiere in (a) ca. 1850-60, and (b) 196610.1098/rsta.1990.0019
399-402J.-C. Pecker and S. K. RuncornIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1990.0020
403-412H. E. Suess and T. W. LinickThe $^{14}$C Record in Bristlecone Pine Wood of the past 8000 Years Based on the Dendrochronology of the Late C. W. Ferguson10.1098/rsta.1990.0021
413-426C. P. Sonett, S. A. Finney, and A. BergerThe Spectrum of Radiocarbon [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0022
427-439S. Epstein, R. V. Krishnamurthy, H. Oeschger, J. A. Eddy, and J.-C. PeckerEnvironmental Information in the Isotopic Record in Trees [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0023
441-443M. G. L. Baillie and G. H. SchleserOn the Need for Further Isotopic Measurements from Tree Rings [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0024
445-458G. E. Williams and J.-C. GerardPrecambrian Cyclic Rhythmites: Solar-Climatic or Tidal Signatures? [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0025
459-462C. LoriusEnvironmental Records from Polar Ice Cores10.1098/rsta.1990.0026
463-470G. M. Raisbeck, F. Yiou, J. Jouzel, J. R. Petit, N. O. Weiss, Jenny Allsop, and G. De Q. Robin$^{10}$Be and $\delta ^{2}$H in Polar Ice Cores as a Probe of the Solar Variability's Influence on Climate [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0027
471-480H. Oeschger and J. BeerThe past 5000 Years History of Solar Modulation of Cosmic Radiation from $^{10}$Be and $^{14}$C Studies10.1098/rsta.1990.0028
481-486Giuliana Cini Castagnoli, G. Bonino, A. Provenzale, and M. SerioOn the Presence of Regular Periodicities in the Thermoluminescence Profile of a Recent Sea Sediment Core10.1098/rsta.1990.0029
487-497Elizabeth Ribes, J. S. Stanford, and P. FoukalAstronomical Determinations of the Solar Variability [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0030
499-512F. R. StephensonHistorical Evidence concerning the Sun: Interpretation of Sunspot Records during the Telescopic and Pretelescopic Eras10.1098/rsta.1990.0031
513-516Xu ZhentaoSolar Observations in Ancient China and Solar Variability10.1098/rsta.1990.0032
517-527R. Berger, J.-C. Pecker, and J. M. GroveRelevance of Medieval, Egyptian and American Dates to the Study of Climatic and Radiocarbon Variability [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0033
529-541A. Berger, J. L. Melice, I. Van Der Mersch, M. Beran, A. Provenzale, and J. L. StanfordEvolutive Spectral Analysis of Sunspot Data over the past 300 Years [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0034
543-545J. A. Eddy, Jenny Allsop, J.-C. Pecker, and William McCreaSome Thoughts on Sun-Weather Relations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0035
547-560T. M. L. Wigley, P. M. Kelly, J. A. Eddy, A. Berger, and A. C. RenfrewHolocene Climatic Change, $^{14}$C Wiggles and Variations in Solar Irradiance [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0036
561-574J.-C. Gerard and J.-C. PeckerModelling the Climatic Response to Solar Variability [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0037
575H. Faure and M. LerouxAre There Solar Signals in the African Monsoon and Rainfall?10.1098/rsta.1990.0038
577-589Karin Labitzke, H. Van Loon, and K. ShineAssociations between the 11-Year Solar Cycle, the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation and the Atmosphere: A Summary of Recent Work [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0039
591-599P. FoukalSolar Luminosity Variations over Timescales of Days to the past Few Solar Cycles10.1098/rsta.1990.0040
601-616D. J. ThomsonTime Series Analysis of Holocene Climate Data10.1098/rsta.1990.0041
617-625N. O. Weiss and P. FoukalPeriodicity and Aperiodicity in Solar Magnetic Activity [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1990.0042
627-640D. O. GoughOn Possible Origins of Relatively Short-Term Variations in the Solar Structure10.1098/rsta.1990.0043
641-643I. W. RoxburghVariability in the Solar Output10.1098/rsta.1990.0044
645-655P. I. KuniholmArchaeological Evidence and Non-Evidence for Climatic Change10.1098/rsta.1990.0045
657-663A. C. RenfrewClimate and Holocene Culture Change: Some Practical Problems10.1098/rsta.1990.0046
665-670W. R. Powers and R. H. JordanHuman Biogeography and Climate Change in Siberia and Arctic North America in the Fourth and Fifth Millennia BP10.1098/rsta.1990.0047
671-677J.-L. VernetThe Bearing of Phyto-Archaeological Evidence on Discussions of Climatic Change over Recent Millennia10.1098/rsta.1990.0048
679-681S. K. Runcorn, J. D. Evans, A. M. Snodgrass, E. M. Jope, G. Barker, G. Beran, George Porter, and D. H. TarlingGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1990.0049
683-684J.-C. PeckerClosing Remarks: Astronomical10.1098/rsta.1990.0050
685-687S. K. RuncornClosing Remarks: Geophysical10.1098/rsta.1990.0051

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3-8I. H. Cohen, W. J. Stewart, and D. B. PayneThe Consumer and Electronics from a British Viewpoint [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0052
9-21B. Catania, C. E. Hoppitt, and D. J. SkellernOptical Technology and Network Requirements [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0053
23-36R. Olshansky, P. A. Kirkby, H. S. Hinton, and W. J. StewartMicrowave-Frequency Carriers on Optical Fibres [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0054
37-46C. Baack, G. Heydt, and G. R. HillCoherent Optical Techniques for Broadband ISDN [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0055
47-56L. R. Linnell, H. E. Bussey, F. D. Porter, and S. E. MinzerAll-Digital Techniques for the Optical Broadband ISDN10.1098/rsta.1989.0056
57-60C. J. Todd, W. K. Ritchie, and J. R. SternEvolution to Broadband Via Optical ISDN10.1098/rsta.1989.0057
61-70M. H. Reeve, B. Catania, and T. IkegamiLine-Plant Considerations for the Optical Local Network [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0058
71-81D. B. Keck, A. J. Morrow, J. E. Midwinter, and M. R. TaylorLow-Cost Fibre Fabrication [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0059
83-92L. ThylenLithium Niobate Devices in Switching and Multiplexing [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0060
93-104H. S. Hinton, J. E. Midwinter, W. J. Stewart, D. J. Skellern, and B. PickthorneOptical Time-Switching Systems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0061
105-118D. B. PayneWDM Techniques in Broadband Optical Networks10.1098/rsta.1989.0062
119-130J. E. Midwinter and W. J. StewartPhotonic Switching Technology [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0063
131-137T. Ikegami, G. Guekos, and A. J. LoweryPhotoelectronic Integrated Circuits [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0064
139-142W. J. StewartActive and Passive Fibre Components10.1098/rsta.1989.0065
143-152M. J. O'Mahony and I. DarwazehOptical Amplifiers and their Applications [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0066
155-166M. K. Davey, G. Budin, and D. E. HarrisonModelling Intraseasonal and Interannual Variability in the Tropics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0067
167-178S. G. H. Philander, N. C. Lau, R. C. Pacanowski, M. J. Nath, J. B. Williams, and K. HasselmannTwo Different Simulations of the Southern Oscillation and El Nino with Coupled Ocean--Atmosphere General Circulation Models [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0068
179-188H. Von Storch, M. Latif, and J. BiercampSimulation of the Southern Oscillation in an Atmospheric General Circulation Model10.1098/rsta.1989.0069
189-205J. D. NeelinInterannual Oscillations in an Ocean General Circulation Model Coupled to a Simple Atmosphere Model10.1098/rsta.1989.0070
207-223C. Gordon and J. D. NeelinTropical-Ocean--Atmosphere Interactions in a Coupled Model [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0071
225-236T. Yamagata and Y. MasumotoA Simple Ocean-Atmosphere Coupled Model for the Origin of a Warm El Nino Southern Oscillation Event10.1098/rsta.1989.0072
237-247D. S. Battisti, A. C. Hirst, and E. S. SarachikInstability and Predictability in Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean Models10.1098/rsta.1989.0073
249-261T. Fichefet, C. Tricot, A. Berger, H. Gallee, and I. MarsiatClimate Studies with a Coupled Atmosphere--Upper-Ocean--Ice-Sheet Model10.1098/rsta.1989.0074
263-273U. Cubasch and J. F. B. MitchellA Global Coupled Atmosphere--Ocean Model [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0075
275-288S. J. Foreman and H. Von StorchExperiences with a Coupled Global Model [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0076
289-301P. A. E. M. Janssen, P. Lionello, and L. ZambreskyOn the Interaction of Wind and Waves10.1098/rsta.1989.0077
303-315D. Burridge and A. GilchristEstimates of Surface Fluxes from Global Operational Numerical Weather Predictions10.1098/rsta.1989.0078
319-328D. I. Olive and P. T. LandsbergIntroduction to String Theory: Its Structure and its Uses [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0079
329-342P. GoddardGauge Symmetry in String Theory10.1098/rsta.1989.0080
343-347L. Alvarez-GaumeQuantum Groups and Conformal Field Theories10.1098/rsta.1989.0081
349-357E. WittenThe Search for Higher Symmetry in String Theory10.1098/rsta.1989.0082
359-371J. H. Schwarz and J. R. EllisThe Search for a Realistic Superstring Vacuum [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0083
373-393G. G. Ross and J. R. EllisThe (Low-Energy) Physics of the Superstring [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0084
395-399A. Strominger and J. R. EllisThird Quantization [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0085
401-413D. J. Gross and J. R. EllisStrings at Superplanckian Energies: In Search of the String Symmetry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0086
415-502J. Bloxham, D. Gubbins, and A. JacksonGeomagnetic Secular Variation10.1098/rsta.1989.0087
503-547A. W. Skempton, A. D. Leadbeater, and R. J. ChandlerThe Mam Tor Landslide, North Derbyshire10.1098/rsta.1989.0088
549-573D. Deng, A. S. Argon, and S. YipA Molecular Dynamics Model of Melting and Glass Transition in an Idealized Two-Dimensional Material I10.1098/rsta.1989.0089
575-593D. Deng, A. S. Argon, and S. YipTopological Features of Structural Relaxations in a Two-Dimensional Model Atomic Glass II10.1098/rsta.1989.0090
595-612D. Deng, A. S. Argon, and S. YipKinetics of Structural Relaxations in a Two-Dimensional Model Atomic Glass III10.1098/rsta.1989.0091
613-640D. Deng, A. S. Argon, and S. YipSimulation of Plastic Deformation in a Two-Dimensional Atomic Glass by Molecular Dynamics IV10.1098/rsta.1989.0092

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1-33S. M. Walley, J. E. Field, P. H. Pope, and N. A. SaffordA Study of the Rapid Deformation Behaviour of a Range of Polymers10.1098/rsta.1989.0020
37Granville BeynonIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1989.0021
39-42M. J. RycroftSolar-Terrestrial Physics: An Overview10.1098/rsta.1989.0022
43-56D. A. Bryant, S. Riggs, M. Saunders, B. Hultqvist, S. Schwartz, and S.W.H. CowleyAt the Edge of the Earth's Magnetosphere: A Survey by AMPTE-UKS [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0023
57-77C. J. Farrugia, S. Schwartz, M.J. Rycroft, and D. A. BryantObservations of Solar-Wind-Magnetosphere Coupling at the Earth's Magnetopause [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0024
79-92D. J. Southwood, S. Quegan, and P. J. ChristiansenMagnetopause Coupling Processes and Ionospheric Responses: A Theoretical Perspective [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0025
93-105M. Lockwood, M. P. Freeman, M. Saunders, and R. J. MoffettRecent Ionospheric Observations Relating to Solar-Wind--Magnetosphere Coupling [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0026
107-118T. B. Jones, A. S. Rodger, and K. J. WinserRadar Studies of High-Latitude Ionospheric Flows [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0027
119-137S. Quegan, A. S. Rodger, P. J. S. Williams, M. Lockwood, and H. RishbethThe Influence of Convection on the Structure of the High-Latitude Ionosphere [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0028
139-171D. Rees and T. J. Fuller-RowellThe Response of the Thermosphere and Ionosphere to Magnetospheric Forcing10.1098/rsta.1989.0029
173-193P. J. S. Williams, T. S. Virdi, S. W. H. Cowley, M. Lockwood, P. Rothwell, and K. J. WinserSubstorm Processes in the Geomagnetic Tail and their Effect in the Nightside Auroral Zone Ionosphere as Observed by EISCAT [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0030
195-207P. J. Christiansen and C. T. DumMagnetosphere--Ionosphere Coupling: Effects of Plasma Alfven Wave Relative Motion10.1098/rsta.1989.0031
209-220B. Hultqvist, P. J. Christiansen, D. Jones, M. Lockwood, T. E. Moore, and M. SaundersObservations of Auroral Zone Processes by the Viking Satellite [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0032
221-233H. J. Opgenoorth, Sheila Kirkwood, A. S. Rodger, and P. RothwellGround-Based Observations Coordinated with Viking Satellite Measurements [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0033
235-254T. E. Moore, M. O. Chandler, C. R. Chappell, C. J. Pollock, J. H. Waite, J. L. Horwitz, G. R. Wilson, S. Quegan, and A. S. RodgerFeatures of Terrestrial Plasma Transport [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0034
255-270R. J. Moffett, G. J. Bailey, S. Quegan, Y. Rippeth, A. M. Samson, and R. SellekModelling the Ionospheric and Plasmaspheric Plasma [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0035
271-287A. S. Rodger, A. J. Smith, and M. J. RycroftAntarctic Studies of the Coupled Ionosphere-Magnetosphere System [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0036
291-308J. H. Woodhouse and A. M. DziewonskiSeismic Modelling of the Earth's Large-Scale Three-Dimensional Structure10.1098/rsta.1989.0037
309-327B. H. Hager and M. A. RichardsLong-Wavelength Variations in Earth's Geoid: Physical Models and Dynamical Implications10.1098/rsta.1989.0038
329-349T. G. MastersLow-Frequency Seismology and the Three-Dimensional Structure of the Earth10.1098/rsta.1989.0039
351-363R. HideFluctuations in the Earth's Rotation and the Topography of the Core--Mantle Interface10.1098/rsta.1989.0040
365-375D. GubbinsImplications of Geomagnetism for Mantle Structure10.1098/rsta.1989.0041
377-389R. Jeanloz and Elise KnittleDensity and Composition of the Lower Mantle10.1098/rsta.1989.0042
391-407G. D. Price, A. Wall, and S. C. ParkerThe Properties and Behaviour of Mantle Minerals: A Computer-Simulation Approach10.1098/rsta.1989.0043
409-416E. SaljeCharacteristics of Perovskite-Related Materials [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0044
417-424U. R. ChristensenModels of Mantle Convection: One or Several Layers10.1098/rsta.1989.0045
425-439A. W. HofmannGeochemistry and Models of Mantle Circulation10.1098/rsta.1989.0046
441-442T. H. JordanChemical Boundary Layers of the Mantle and Core [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1989.0047
443-500S. Harren, T. C. Lowe, R. J. Asaro, and A. NeedlemanAnalysis of Large-Strain Shear in Rate-Dependent Face-Centred Cubic Polycrystals: Correlation of Micro- and Macromechanics10.1098/rsta.1989.0048
501-528D. L. Boyer, P. A. Davies, H. J. S. Fernando, and Xiuzhang ZhangLinearly Stratified Flow Past a Horizontal Circular Cylinder10.1098/rsta.1989.0049
529-646R. L. StantonThe Precursor Principle and the Possible Significance of Stratiform Ores and Related Chemical Sediments in the Elucidation of Processes of Regional Metamorphic Mineral Formation10.1098/rsta.1989.0050
647Erratum: Features of Terrestrial Plasma Transport10.1098/rsta.1989.0051

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415-448J. S. Marshall and P. M. NaghdiA Thermodynamical Theory of Turbulence I. Basic Developments10.1098/rsta.1989.0001
449-475J. S. Marshall and P. M. NaghdiA Thermodynamical Theory of Turbulence II. Determination of Constitutive Coefficients and Illustrative Examples10.1098/rsta.1989.0002
479-480David CoxIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1989.0003
481-485Kenneth DurhamProductivity and Statistics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0004
487-498M. Tribus, S. J. Morrison, B. Abraham, and D. HolmesThe Statistician's Stake in the Managerial Revolution [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0005
499-511S. Bisgaard, L. P. Fatti, David Cox, and J. BibbyThe Quality Detective: A Case Study [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0006
513-527B. Littlewood and A. J. MaynePredicting Software Reliability [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0007
529-537C. Hellstrand, A. D. Oosterhoorn, D. J. Sherwin, and M. GersonThe Necessity of Modern Quality Improvement and Some Experience with its Implementation in the Manufacture of Rolling Bearings [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0008
539-547D. J. Storey and S. J. MorrisonQuality Control Procedures in Small Businesses [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0009
549-564G. M. Ballard, B. Littlewood, K. Sachs, and J. BibbyReliability Analysis in the Design of Safe Nuclear Power Plants [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0010
565-571R. N. Hodge, J. Whiston, S. Evans, and J. DisneyQuality Improvement: A View from the Chemical Industry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0011
573-579D. J. G. Farlie, M. Gerson, C. Chatfield, F. A. Wood, and K. SachsStandards and Statistics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0012
581-589G. A. BarnardSophisticated Theory and Practice in Quality Improvement10.1098/rsta.1989.0013
591-598J. B. Whitney, J. C. Young, and N. LogothetisStatistical Methodology: Prerequisites for Effective Implementation in Industry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0014
599-604J. S. HunterStatistical Quality Technology10.1098/rsta.1989.0015
605-616A. Jebb, H. P. Wynn, and S. M. RizviRobust Engineering Design Post-Taguchi [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1989.0016
617-630G. E. P. BoxThe R. A. Fisher Memorial Lecture, 1988: Quality Improvement: An Expanding Domain for the Application of Scientific Method10.1098/rsta.1989.0017
631-633A. C. Atkinson, G. M. Ballard, S. J. Morrison, A. J. Mayne, and B. W. SilvermanGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1989.0018
635-638A. H. SeheultGlossary10.1098/rsta.1989.0019

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3-4Robert ShackletonPreface10.1098/rsta.1988.0120
10.1098/rsta.1988.0119Chang Chengfa, Robert M. Shackleton, John F. Dewey, and Yin JixiangGeological Map of the Academia Sinica-Royal Society Geotraverse Route across the Xizang-Qinghai (Tibetan) Plateau: North Sheet - Tanggula Pass to Golmud10.1098/rsta.1988.0119
5-52Yin Jixiang, Xu Juntao, Liu Chengjie, and Li HuanThe Tibetan Plateau: Regional Stratigraphic Context and Previous Work10.1098/rsta.1988.0121
53-105A. B. Smith and Xu JuntaoPalaeontology of the 1985 Tibet Geotraverse, Lhasa to Golmud10.1098/rsta.1988.0122
107-143M. R. Leeder, A. B. Smith, and Yin JixiangSedimentology, Palaeoecology and Palaeoenvironmental Evolution of the 1985 Lhasa to Golmud Geotraverse10.1098/rsta.1988.0123
145-168N. B. W. Harris, Xu Ronghua, C. L. Lewis, and Jin ChengweiPlutonic Rocks of the 1985 Tibet Geotraverse, Lhasa to Golmud10.1098/rsta.1988.0124
169-201Julian A. Pearce and Mei HoujunVolcanic Rocks of the 1985 Tibet Geotraverse: Lhasa to Golmud10.1098/rsta.1988.0125
203-213N. B. W. Harris, T. J. B. Holland, and A. G. TindleMetamorphic Rocks of the 1985 Tibet Geotraverse, Lhasa to Golmud10.1098/rsta.1988.0126
215-238Julian A. Pearce and Deng WanmingThe Ophiolites of the Tibetan Geotraverses, Lhasa to Golmud (1985) and Lhasa to Kathmandu (1986)10.1098/rsta.1988.0127
239-262Lin Jinlu and D. R. WattsPalaeomagnetic Results from the Tibetan Plateau10.1098/rsta.1988.0128
263-285N. B. W. Harris, Xu Ronghua, C. L. Lewis, C. J. Hawkesworth, and Zhang YuquanIsotope Geochemistry of the 1985 Tibet Geotraverse, Lhasa to Golmud10.1098/rsta.1988.0129
287-305W. S. F. Kidd, Pan Yusheng, Chang Chengfa, M. P. Coward, J. F. Dewey, A. Gansser, P. Molnar, R. M. Shackleton, and Sun YiyinGeological Mapping of the 1985 Chinese--British Tibetan (Xizang--Qinghai) Plateau Geotraverse Route10.1098/rsta.1988.0130
307-333M. P. Coward, W. S. F. Kidd, Pan Yun, R. M. Shackleton, and Zhang HuThe Structure of the 1985 Tibet Geotraverse, Lhasa to Golmud10.1098/rsta.1988.0131
334-336Zhang HuThe Structure of the 1985 Tibet Geotraverse, Lhasa to Golmud: Appendix. Structures and Fabrics in the Kunlun Shan: Evidence for Mid-Palaeozoic (Pre-Upper Devonian) Deformation10.1098/rsta.1988.0132
337-363William S. F. Kidd and Peter MolnarQuaternary and Active Faulting Observed on the 1985 Academia Sinica--Royal Society Geotraverse of Tibet10.1098/rsta.1988.0133
365-377R. M. Shackleton and Chang ChengfaCenozoic Uplift and Deformation of the Tibetan Plateau: The Geomorphological Evidence10.1098/rsta.1988.0134
379-413John F. Dewey, Robert M. Shackleton, Chang Chengfa, and Sun YiyinThe Tectonic Evolution of the Tibetan Plateau10.1098/rsta.1988.0135

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3-16B. F. WindleyTectonic framework of the Himalaya, Karakoram and Tibet, and Problems of their Evolution10.1098/rsta.1988.0078
17-32A. HirnFeatures of the Crust--Mantle Structure of Himalayas--Tibet: A Comparison with Seismic Traverses of Alpine, Pyrenean and Variscan Orogenic Belts10.1098/rsta.1988.0079
33-88P. MolnarA Review of Geophysical Constraints on the Deep Structure of the Tibetan Plateau, the Himalaya and the Karakoram, and their Tectonic Implications10.1098/rsta.1988.0080
89-116M. P. Coward, R. W. H. Butler, A. F. Chambers, R. H. Graham, C. N. Izatt, M. A. Khan, R. J. Knipe, D. J. Prior, P. J. Treloar, M. P. Williams, and A. BarnicoatFolding and Imbrication of the Indian Crust during Himalayan Collision [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0081
117-150M. P. Searle, D. J. W. Cooper, A. J. Rex, Eveline Herren, A. J. Rex, and M. ColchenCollision Tectonics of the Ladakh--Zanskar Himalaya [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0082
151-175K. S. Valdiya and V. S. CroninTectonics and Evolution of the Central Sector of the Himalaya [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0083
177-188J. Lin and D. R. WattsPalaeomagnetic Constraints on Himalayan--Tibetan Tectonic Evolution10.1098/rsta.1988.0084
189-227A. B. Smith and M. ColchenLate Palaeozoic Biogeography of East Asia and Palaeontological Constraints on Plate Tectonic Reconstructions [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0085
229-255A. J. Rex, M. P. Searle, R. Tirrul, M. B. Crawford, D. J. Prior, D. C. Rex, A. Barnicoat, and J.-M. BertrandThe Geochemical and Tectonic Evolution of the Central Karakoram, North Pakistan [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0086
257-280K. V. Hodges, Mary S. Hubbard, D. S. Silverberg, P. J. Treloar, and A. MohanMetamorphic Constraints on the Thermal Evolution of the Central Himalayan Orogen [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0087
281-299P. Le Fort and V. S. CroninGranites in the Tectonic Evolution of the Himalaya, Karakoram and Southern Tibet [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0088
301-320P. C. England, G. A. Houseman, M. F. Osmaston, and S. GhoshThe Mechanics of the Tibetan Plateau [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0089
321-325J. G. Ramsay, R. W. H. Butler, and M. P. CowardGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1988.0090
327-354A. Szeri and P. HolmesNonlinear Stability of Axisymmetric Swirling Flows10.1098/rsta.1988.0091
357-371H. T. KungComputational Models for Parallel Computers10.1098/rsta.1988.0092
373-376L. G. ValiantOptimally Universal Parallel Computers10.1098/rsta.1988.0093
377-393D. May and S. F. ReddawayThe Influence of VLSI Technology on Computer Architecture [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0094
395-410A. J. G. Hey and D. MayReconfigurable Transputer Networks: Practical Concurrent Computation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0095
411-444G. C. Fox and W. FurmanskiThe Physical Structure of Concurrent Problems and Concurrent Computers10.1098/rsta.1988.0096
445-470E. Clementi and S. F. ReddawayGlobal Scientific and Engineering Simulations on Scalar, Vector and Parallel LCAP-Type Supercomputers [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0097
471-479C. J. Elliott and J. H. DavenportVery-High-Performance Multiple-Instruction Multiple-Data Applications [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0098
481-498D. J. WallaceScientific Computation on SIMD and MIMD Machines10.1098/rsta.1988.0099
499R. E. Overill and M. V. WilkesGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1988.0100
503M. L. H. GreenIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1988.0101
505-510L. S. Hegedus and J. E. BaldwinSynthesis of $\beta $-lactams and $\alpha $-amino Acids by Photochemical Reactions of Chromium Carbene Complexes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0102
511-524B. M. Trost and M. T. ReetzTransition Metal Templates as Guides for Cyclizations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0103
525-544A. J. Pearson and L. S. HegedusApproaches to Natural-Product Synthesis with Organometallic Systems Based on Iron, Molybdenum and Manganese [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0104
545-556G. R. Stephenson, R. P. Alexander, C. Morley, and P. W. Howard$\pi $-Complexes with Planar Chirality: Control Centres for Stereoselective Synthesis10.1098/rsta.1988.0105
557-564A. Alexakis, P. Mangeney, A. Ghribi, D. Jachiet, J. F. Normant, and A. B. HolmesSome Aspects of the Reactivity of RCu/BF$_{3}$ Reagents towards the Ether Linkage [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0106
565-572G. Casy, M. Furber, S. Lane, R. J. K. Taylor, and S. C. BurfordApplications of Organocopper Reagents in Organic Synthesis10.1098/rsta.1988.0107
573-578M. T. Reetz, M. W. Drewes, A. Schmitz, X. Holdgrun, T. Wunsch, and J. BinderStereoselective Reactions of Chiral $\alpha $-amino Aldehydes10.1098/rsta.1988.0108
579-585R. Noyori, A. Yanagisawa, H. Koyano, M. Kitamura, M. Nishizawa, M. Suzuki, and B. T. GoldingOrganometallics in Prostaglandin Synthesis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0109
587-594J. M. Brown and N. A. CooleyTransient and Stable Intermediates in Cross-Coupling Reactions10.1098/rsta.1988.0110
595-610D. A. Widdowson and B. T. GoldingArenetricarbonylchromium(0) Complexes in Organic Synthesis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0111
611-617Susan E. Thomas, T. N. Danks, D. Rakshit, and B. T. GoldingReactivity of Heterodiene Metal Carbonyl Complexes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0112
619-631S. G. Davies, G. Bashiardes, R. P. Beckett, S. J. Coote, Isabelle M. Dordor-Hedgecock, C. L. Goodfellow, G. L. Gravatt, J. P. McNally, M. Whittaker, and M. T. ReetzAsymmetric Synthesis via Chiral Transition Metal Auxiliaries [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0113
633-640S. V. LeyOrganic Synthesis with Tricarbonyliron Lactone Complexes10.1098/rsta.1988.0114
641-651D. Becker, P. Carter, J. Elliott, R. Lewis, P. D. Magnus, L. Principe, M. Slater, B. T. Golding, and A. B. HolmesOrganometallic Chemistry can Simplify the Synthesis of Important Biologically Active Natural Products [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0115
653J. E. BaldwinConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1988.0116
655-696B. Eckhardt and H. ArefIntegrable and Chaotic Motions of Four Vortices II. Collision Dynamics of Vortex Pairs10.1098/rsta.1988.0117
697Erratum: Nonlinear Stability of Axisymmetric Swirling Flows10.1098/rsta.1988.0118

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3-21J. L. Sarmiento, J. R. Toggweiler, R. Najjar, D. J. Webb, W. J. Jenkins, C. Wunsch, H. Elderfield, M. Whitfield, and J.-F. MinsterOcean Carbon-Cycle Dynamics and Atmospheric p$_{\text{CO}_{2}}$ [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0039
23-42A. J. Crane, W. Roether, and P. D. KillworthThe Use of Tracers in Modelling the Oceanic Uptake of Carbon Dioxide [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0040
43-61W. J. Jenkins, D. J. Webb, L. Merlivat, and W. RoetherThe Use of Anthropogenic Tritium and Helium-3 to Study Subtropical Gyre Ventilation and Circulation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0041
63-69W. Roether, G. Fuchs, and W. J. JenkinsWater Mass Transport and Ventilation in the Northeast Atlantic Derived from Tracer Data [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0042
71-83Fabienne Thomas, C. Perigaud, L. Merlivat, and J.-F. MinsterWorld-Scale Monthly Mapping of the CO$_{2}$ Ocean--Atmosphere Gas-Transfer Coefficient10.1098/rsta.1988.0043
85-91J. G. Shepherd, W. J. Jenkins, C. Wunsch, and J.-F. MinsterA Problem in the Application of Inverse Methods to Tracer Data [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0044
93-103P. S. Liss, M. Heimann, and W. RoetherTracers of Air-Sea Gas Exchange [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0045
105-126H. Elderfield, M. Whitfield, J. D. Burton, M. P. Bacon, and P. S. LissThe Oceanic Chemistry of the Rare-Earth Elements [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0046
127-145J. D. Burton, P. J. Statham, and H. ElderfieldTrace Metals as Tracers in the Ocean [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0047
147-160M. P. Bacon, W. Roether, and H. ElderfieldTracers of Chemical Scavenging in the Ocean: Boundary Effects and Large-Scale Chemical Fractionation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0048
161-176H. D. Livingston and P. D. KillworthThe Use of Cs and Sr Isotopes as Tracers in the Arctic Mediterranean Seas10.1098/rsta.1988.0049
177-187G. R. Bigg and P. D. KillworthConservative Tracers and the Ocean Circulation10.1098/rsta.1988.0050
189-200A. J. Watson, J. R. Ledwell, D. J. Webb, and C. WunschPurposefully Released Tracers [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0051
201-236C. Wunsch, M. Whitfield, D. J. Webb, and W. J. JenkinsEclectic Modelling of the North Atlantic. II. Transient Tracers and the Ventilation of the Eastern Basin Thermocline [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0052
237-293J. A. Montaldi, R. M. Roberts, and I. N. StewartPeriodic Solutions near Equilibria of Symmetric Hamiltonian Systems10.1098/rsta.1988.0053
295-356A. I. Johns, A. C. Scott, J. T. R. Watson, D. Ferguson, and A. A. CliffordMeasurement of the Thermal Conductivity of Gases by the Transient Hot-Wire Method10.1098/rsta.1988.0054
357-388T. Bugge, R. H. Belderson, and N. H. KenyonThe Storegga Slide10.1098/rsta.1988.0055
391-403R. J. TaylerNucleosynthesis and the Origin of the Elements10.1098/rsta.1988.0056
405-421H. W. KrotoThe Chemistry of the Interstellar Medium10.1098/rsta.1988.0057
423-437R. D. Wolstencroft and Helen J. WalkerDust Discs around Low-Mass Main-Sequence Stars10.1098/rsta.1988.0058
439-443D. A. Williams, D. Clayton, H. W. Kroto, B. Fegley, C. T. Pillinger, R. J. Tayler, S. Chang, G. W. Wetherhill, R. D. Wolstencroft, M. M. Woolfson, G. Turner, and P. PellasGeneral Discussion after Session I10.1098/rsta.1988.0059
445-458R. Hutchison, C. M. O. Alexander, and D. J. BarberChondrules: Chemical, Mineralogical and Isotopic Constraints on Theories of their Origin10.1098/rsta.1988.0060
459-482G. KuratPrimitive Meteorites: An Attempt towards Unification10.1098/rsta.1988.0061
483-501R. N. Clayton, R. W. Hinton, and A. M. DavisIsotopic Variations in the Rock-Forming Elements in Meteorites10.1098/rsta.1988.0062
503-507S. R. Taylor, P. Pellas, M. E. Lipschutz, G. Kurat, R. J. Tayler, G. Wetherhill, R. Hutchison, and H. WankeGeneral Discussion after Session II10.1098/rsta.1988.0063
509-523A. H. DelsemmeThe Chemistry of Comets10.1098/rsta.1988.0064
525-533C. T. PillingerStable Isotope Genealogy of Meteorites10.1098/rsta.1988.0065
535-544J. T. Wasson and G. W. KallemeynCompositions of Chondrites10.1098/rsta.1988.0066
545-557H. Wanke and G. DreibusChemical Composition and Accretion History of Terrestrial Planets10.1098/rsta.1988.0067
559-567G. W. Wetherill, A. H. Delsemme, C. T. Pillinger, P. Pellas, M. K. Wallis, R. N. Clayton, E. Jessberger, H. Wanke, S. Chang, R. Hutchison, D. W. G. Sears, M. E. Lipschutz, J. T. Wasson, G. C. McVittie, and D. ClaytonGeneral Discussion after Session III10.1098/rsta.1988.0068
569-582G. H. A. ColeAtmospheres as a Clue to the Early Solar System10.1098/rsta.1988.0069
583-595D. GautierConstraints on the Formation of Giant Planets from their Atmospheric Chemical Composition10.1098/rsta.1988.0070
597-599G. Hunt, D. Clayton, D. Gautier, G. Wetherhill, M. K. Wallis, G. H. A. Cole, and Bernard LovellGeneral Discussion after Session IV10.1098/rsta.1988.0071
601-610S. ChangPlanetary Environments and the Conditions of Life10.1098/rsta.1988.0072
611-618N. C. Wickramasinghe, George Porter, M. E. Lipschutz, S. Chang, P. Pellas, G. J. Wasserburg, D. McKay, M. M. Woolfson, M. K. Wallis, Bernard Lovell, and H. W. KrotoGeneral Discussion after Session V10.1098/rsta.1988.0073
619-621S. K. RuncornConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1988.0074
623-629William McCreaIntroduction to Panel Discussion: Chemistry and Cosmos10.1098/rsta.1988.0075
631-641M. M. Woolfson, G. J. Wasserburg, P. Pellas, G. Turner, H. Wanke, J. T. Wasson, S. R. Taylor, R. Hutchison, G. W. Wetherhill, R. J. Tayler, William McCrea, G. H. A. Cole, D. Clayton, K. Burke, and S. K. RuncornPanel Discussion: Does Chemical Evidence Give Diagnostic Tests for the Credibility of Physical Models of the Origin of the Solar System?10.1098/rsta.1988.0076
643-702G. S. JoyceOn the Hard-Hexagon Model and the Theory of Modular Functions10.1098/rsta.1988.0077

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75-80W. H. WingDirections in Molecular-Ion Spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1988.0001
81-95T. Oka, R. Saykally, H.-J. Foth, and E. HirotaInfrared Spectroscopy of Carbo-Ions [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0002
97-108J. Owrutsky, N. Rosenbaum, L. Tack, M. Gruebele, M. Polak, and R. J. SaykallyVelocity-Modulation Infrared Laser Spectroscopy of Molecular Anions10.1098/rsta.1988.0003
109-119K. B. Laughlin, G. A. Blake, R. C. Cohen, D. C. Hovde, R. J. Saykally, H.-J. Foth, E. Hirota, and T. OkaDetermination of the Dipole Moments of Molecular Ions from the Rotational Zeeman Effect by Tunable Far-Infrared Laser Spectroscopy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0004
121-130P. B. Davies, R. N. Dixon, and R. J. SaykallyInfrared Laser Spectroscopy of Cations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0005
131-139E. HirotaInfrared Diode Laser and Microwave Spectroscopy of Molecular Ions10.1098/rsta.1988.0006
141-146R. C. Woods and R. J. SaykallyMicrowave Spectroscopy of Molecular Ions in the Laboratory and in Space [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0007
147-162J. L. Destombes, C. Demuynck, M. Bogey, and E. HirotaMillimetre-Wave and Submillimetre-Wave Spectroscopy of Molecular Ions [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0008
163-178T. AmanoHigh-Resolution Infrared Spectroscopy of Molecular Ions10.1098/rsta.1988.0009
179-196K. R. Lykke, K. K. Murray, D. M. Neumark, and W. C. LinebergerHigh-Resolution Studies of Autodetachment in Negative Ions10.1098/rsta.1988.0010
197-207V. Butcher, M. C. R. Cockett, J. M. Dyke, A. M. Ellis, M. Feher, A. Morris, and H. ZamanpourPhotoelectron Spectroscopy of Reactive Intermediates10.1098/rsta.1988.0011
209-221J. P. Maier, E. Hirota, and G. DuxburyRotational and Vibronic Structure in the Electronic Spectra of Linear Open-Shell Cations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0012
223-232C.-Y. Kung, T. A. Miller, R. A. Kennedy, and H.-J. FothFluorescence Excitation Spectroscopy of Ionic Clusters Containing the C$_{6}$F$_{6}^{+}$ Chromophore [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0013
233-246P. J. Sarre, J. M. Walmsley, C. J. Whitham, and G. DuxburyLaser Photofragment Spectroscopy of Near-Threshold Resonances in SiH$^{+}$ [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0014
247-255J. H. D. Eland, S. D. Price, J. C. Cheney, P. Lablanquie, I. Nenner, and P. G. FournierTowards a Spectroscopy of Doubly Charged Ions10.1098/rsta.1988.0015
257-273D. SmithFormation and Destruction of Molecular Ions in Interstellar Clouds10.1098/rsta.1988.0016
275-287A. Carrington, I. R. McNab, Christine A. Montgomerie, C. Whitham, and W. H. WingSpectroscopy of the Hydrogen Molecular Ion at its Dissociation Limit [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0017
289-293S. M. Mason and R. P. TuckettGeneral Discussion: Electronic Emission Spectroscopy of CF$_{4}^{+}$ and SiF$_{4}^{+}$10.1098/rsta.1988.0018
293-294S. M. Mason, R. P. Tuckett, and R. N. DixonGeneral Discussion: Electronic Emission Spectroscopy of CF$_{4}^{+}$ and SiF$_{4}^{+}$: Appendix. The Sign of the Spin-Orbit Coupling Constant in (t$_{2})^{52}T_{2}$ States of AX$_{4}^{+}$ Ions10.1098/rsta.1988.0019
297-298K. A. BrowningChairman's Introduction10.1098/rsta.1988.0020
299-315B. J. Conway, K. A. Browning, A. M. E. Runacres, and P. L. C. JeynesWeather Forecasting by Interactive Analysis of Radar and Satellite Imagery [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0021
317-323W. L. Smith, L. M. Leslie, G. R. Diak, B. M. Goodman, C. S. Velden, G. M. Callan, W. Raymond, and G. S. WadeThe Integration of Meteorological Satellite Imagery and Numerical Dynamical Forecast Models10.1098/rsta.1988.0022
325-346P. E. La Violette and J.-P. A. L. MullerSatellite Image Analysis Techniques Applied to Oceanography [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0023
347-363M. D. Milnes and J. KeelingA System for the Analysis and Comparison of Oceanographic Data from Satellite-Borne and in-situ Sensors10.1098/rsta.1988.0024
365-372M. Halem, D. Lane, and J.-P. A. L. MullerApplications of Remote Image Sensing with the NASA Massively Parallel Processor [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0025
373-380M. J. Jackson, W. J. James, A. Stevens, C. W. Mitchell, and D. LaneThe Design of Environmental Geographic Information Systems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0026
381-395J.-P. A. L. Muller, J. C. Scott, and S. QueganKey Issues in Image Understanding in Remote Sensing [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0027
397-407S. P. Luttrell, C. J. Oliver, P. L. C. Jeynes, S. Quegan, and J. A. AllanThe Role of Prior Knowledge in Coherent Image Processing [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0028
409-421S. Quegan, A. J. Rye, A. Hendry, J. Skingley, C. J. Oddy, and D. LaneAutomatic Interpretation Strategies for Synthetic Aperture Radar Images [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0029
423-435D. M. McKeownBuilding Knowledge-Based Systems for Detecting Man-Made Structures from Remotely Sensed Imagery10.1098/rsta.1988.0030
437-446A. M. Tailor, D. G. Corr, A. Cross, D. C. Hogg, D. H. Lawrence, D. C. Mason, M. Petrou, R. D. Vango, and D. LaneDevelopment of a Knowledge-Based Segmentor for Remotely Sensed Images [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0031
447-456M. Goldberg, D. G. Goodenough, G. Plunkett, and D. LaneA Knowledge-Based Approach for Evaluating Forestry-Map Congruency with Remotely Sensed Imagery [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0032
457-465C.J. Taylor, J. Graham, D. Cooper, and D. LaneSystem Architectures for Interactive Knowledge-Based Image-Interpretation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1988.0033
467-469Hermann Bondi, J.-P. A. L. Muller, C. J. Oliver, S. Quegan, and J. R. MilfordGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1988.0034
471-472D. StanleyConcluding Comments10.1098/rsta.1988.0035
473-512K. Stewartson, T. W. Ng, and Susan N. BrownViscous Centre Modes in the Stability of Swirling Poiseuille Flow10.1098/rsta.1988.0036
513-563D. E. Cartwright, R. Spencer, J. M. Vassie, and P. L. WoodworthThe Tides of the Atlantic Ocean, 60 degrees N to 30 degrees S10.1098/rsta.1988.0037
565-594P. V. Kaprielian, T. G. Rogers, and A. J. M. SpencerTheory of Laminated Elastic Plates I. Isotropic Laminae10.1098/rsta.1988.0038

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1-45C. T. C. WallFunctions on Quotient Singularities10.1098/rsta.1987.0116
47-72A. E. Green and P. M. NaghdiFurther Developments in a Nonlinear Theory of Water Waves for Finite and Infinite Depths10.1098/rsta.1987.0117

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3-4K. W. AllenChairman's Introduction10.1098/rsta.1987.0068
5-21A. E. Litherland, M. Paul, K. W. Allen, and H. E. GoveFundamentals of Accelerator Mass Spectrometry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0069
23-43D. R. Harris, H. E. Gove, and P. DamonThe Impact on Archaeology of Radiocarbon Dating by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0070
45-56H. Oeschger, J. Beer, M. Andree, U. Fehn, P. Damon, G. Raisbeck, W. Henning, and E. Bard$^{10}$Be and $^{14}$C in the Earth System [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0071
57-73R. E. M. Hedges, W. D. Mook, and H. MargaritzRadiocarbon Dating by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry: Some Recent Results and Applications [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0072
75-86L. Brown and P. Damon$^{10}$Be: Recent Applications in Earth Sciences [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0073
87-99W. HenningAccelerator Mass Spectrometry of Heavy Elements: $^{36}$Cl to $^{205}$Pb10.1098/rsta.1987.0074
101-102G. M. Raisbeck, F. Yiou, G. Turner, W. Kutschera, W. Henning, D. S. Donahue, and L. BrownGeomagnetic Reversals, Polar Ice and Cosmic Spherules: Some Recent Measurements with a Small Dedicated Accelerator Mass-Spectrometry Facility [Abstract Only and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0075
103-119H. E. Gove, L. Brown, R. Teng, M. Paul, U. Fehn, W. Henning, G. Turner, H. Margaritz, D. Elmore, and W. KutscheraTandem-Accelerator Mass-Spectrometry Measurements of $^{36}$Cl, $^{129}$I and Osmium Isotopes in Diverse Natural Samples [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0076
121-143R. Middleton, J. Klein, W. Kutschera, M. Paul, and H. Margaritz$^{26}$Al: Measurement and Applications [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0077
145-154R. D. McKeown, W. Kutschera, and K. LedinghamAttempts to Use Accelerator Mass Spectrometry to Detect Fractionally Charged Particles in Nature [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0078
155-170G. S. Hurst, W. Kutschera, H. Oeschger, G. Korschinck, D. S. Donahue, A. E. Litherland, K. Ledingham, and W. HenningDetection of Single Atoms by Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0079
171-172E. T. HallSummary and Conclusions10.1098/rsta.1987.0080
173-209I. P. Lee-Bapty and D. G. CrightonNonlinear Wave Motion Governed by the Modified Burgers Equation10.1098/rsta.1987.0081
211-245P. T. Walsh, K. Atkinson, M. C. Boulter, and R. A. ShakesbyThe Oligocene and Miocene Outliers of West Cornwall and their Bearing on the Geomorphological Evolution of Oldland Britain10.1098/rsta.1987.0082
249-250William McCreaIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1987.0083
251-267M. Arnould and William McCreaNucleosynthesis Contributions to the Solar Nebula [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0084
269-286D. Smith, M. K. Wallis, and F. L. WhippleInterstellar Molecules [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0085
287-304E. AndersLocal and Exotic Components of Primitive Meteorites, and their Origin10.1098/rsta.1987.0086
305-311D. E. BrownleeMorphological, Chemical and Mineralogical Studies of Cosmic Dust [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0087
313-322C. T. Pillinger, William McCrea, and M. ArnouldStable Isotope Measurements of Meteorites and Cosmic Dust Grains [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0088
323-337G. W. Wetherill, G. Turner, and F. L. WhippleDynamical Relations between Asteroids, Meteorites and Apollo--Amor Objects [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0089
339-347F. L. Whipple, G. Turner, J. A. M. McDonnell, and M. K. WallisA Review of Cometary Sciences [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0090
349-367D. W. Hughes, P. H. Fowler, Bernard Lovell, D. Lynden-Bell, P. J. Message, and J. E. WilkinsonThe History of Halley's Comet [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0091
369-379A. J. Meadows, J. D. Shanklin, M. K. Wallis, M. E. Bailey, G. Fielder, D. T. Wickramasinghe, H. W. Kroto, and Fred HoyleEarth-Based Observations of Comet Halley Dust and Gas [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0092
381-395J. A. M. McDonnell, J. C. Zarnecki, R. E. Olearczyk, S. C. Chakaveh, G. S. A. Pankiewicz, S. T. Evans, Bernard Lovell, Fred Hoyle, and S. DurraniGiotto Observations of Comet Halley Dust [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0093
397-404Therese Encrenaz, W. K. H. Schmidt, and D. T. WickramasingheComet Halley: The Gas Composition Derived from Space Missions [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0094
405-420S. W. H. CowleyICE Observations of Comet Giacobini-Zinner10.1098/rsta.1987.0095
421-436S. V. M. Clube, M. A. Saunders, J. Darius, Bernard Lovell, F. L. Whipple, and E. AndersThe Origin of Dust in the Solar System [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0096
437-446J. C. Brandt, E. Anders, J. A. M. McDonnell, and M. K. WallisThe Nature of Comets [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0097
447D. McNallyGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1987.0098
449-469D. M. Binding, K. Walters, J. Dheur, and M. J. CrochetInterfacial Effects in the Flow of Viscous and Elasticoviscous Liquids10.1098/rsta.1987.0099
471-517S. A. ThorpeCurrent and Temperature Variability on the Continental Slope10.1098/rsta.1987.0100
521-522David Bates and S. A. BowhillChairman's Introduction10.1098/rsta.1987.0101
523-525M. E. McIntyreThe Middle Atmosphere after the Middle Atmosphere Programme (MAP)[Abstract Only and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0102
527-544J. J. Barnett and S. A. BowhillSatellite-Borne Measurements of Middle-Atmosphere Temperature [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0103
545-565J. M. Russell, M. P. McCormick, D. G. Andrews, and F. W. TaylorSatellite-Borne Measurements of Middle-Atmosphere Composition [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0104
567-576F. W. Taylor, A. Dudhia, and J. G. AndersonSatellite-Borne Measurements of the Composition of the Middle Atmosphere10.1098/rsta.1987.0105
577J. G. AndersonAtmospheric Chemistry: From the Age of Description to the Age of Prediction [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1987.0106
579-595R. G. H. Greer, D. P. Murtagh, I. C. McDade, E. J. Llewellyn, G. Witt, B. A. Thrush, I. P. Stott, and S. A. BowhillRocket Photometry and the Lower-Thermospheric Oxygen Nightglow [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0107
597-609L. ThomasLaser Radar Observations of Middle-Atmosphere Structure and Composition10.1098/rsta.1987.0108
611-628J. Rottger, H. G. Muller, D. G. Andrews, J. Rottger, and M. E. McIntyreVHF Radar Measurements of Small-Scale and Meso-Scale Dynamical Processes in the Middle Atmosphere [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0109
629-644J. C. FarmanRecent Measurements of Total Ozone at British Antarctic Survey Stations10.1098/rsta.1987.0110
645-653B. A. ThrushRecent Developments in the Chemistry of the Stratosphere10.1098/rsta.1987.0111
655-666Susan Solomon, R. R. Garcia, and M. E. McIntyreCurrent Understanding of Mesospheric Transport Processes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0112
667-678J. A. Pyle, A. M. Zavody, and L. J. GrayTests of Photochemical and Dynamical Theories from Satellite Data [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0113
679-692T. D. A. Fairlie, A. O'Neill, and M. E. McIntyreAspects of Dynamics of the Middle Atmosphere Inferred by Using Data from a Satellite and from a Numerical Model [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0114
693-705D. G. Andrews, F. W. Taylor, and M. E. McIntyreThe Influence of Atmospheric Waves on the General Circulation of the Middle Atmosphere [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0115

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3-15R. S. PeaseThe JET Project: Introduction and Background10.1098/rsta.1987.0034
17-30P.-H. Rebut and P. LalliaJET: Evolution, Status and Prospects10.1098/rsta.1987.0035
31-46M. Huguet and R. S. PeaseDesign, Manufacture and Assembly of the JET Machine [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0036
47-65P. E. StottPlasma Measurements for JET10.1098/rsta.1987.0037
67-78A. GibsonResistively Heated Plasmas in JET: Characteristics and Implications10.1098/rsta.1987.0038
79-94W. W. EngelhardtWall Effects and Impurities in JET10.1098/rsta.1987.0039
95-107J. Jacquinot, V. Bhatnagar, H. Brinkschulte, M. Bures, S. Corti, G. A. Cottrell, M. Evrard, D. Gambier, A. Kaye, P. P. Lallia, F. Sand, C. Schueller, A. Tanga, K. Thomsen, and T. WadeAdditional Heating Experiments on JET with Ion-Cyclotron Waves10.1098/rsta.1987.0040
109-123G. Duesing, P. Lomas, A. Stabler, P. Thomas, and E. ThompsonFirst Neutral-Beam Heating Experiments in JET10.1098/rsta.1987.0041
125-131B. B. KadomtsevPlasma Magnetic Insulation10.1098/rsta.1987.0042
133-145D. F. DuchsQuantitative Modelling of JET Plasmas by Computational Methods10.1098/rsta.1987.0043
147-162R. J. Hawryluk, V. Arunasalam, J. D. Bell, M. G. Bell, M. Bitter, W. R. Blanchard, F. Boody, N. Bretz, R. Budny, C. E. Bush, J. D. Callen, J. L. Cecchi, S. Cohen, R. J. Colchin, S. K. Combs, J. Coonrod, S. L. Davis, D. Dimock, H. F. Dylla, P. C. Efthimion, L. C. Emerson, A. C. England, H. P. Eubank, R. Fonck, E. Fredrickson, R. J. Goldston, L. R. Grisham, B. Grek, R. Groebner, H. Hendel, K. W. Hill, D. L. Hillis, E. Hinnov, S. Hiroe, R. Hulse, H. Hsuan, D. Johnson, L.-C. Johnson, R. Kaita, R. Kamperschroer, S. M. Kaye, S. Kilpatrick, H. Kugel, P. H. LaMarche, R. Little, C. H. Ma, D. M. Manos, D. Mansfield, R. T. McCann, M. McCarthy, D. C. McCune, K. McGuire, D. M. Meade, S. S. Medley, S. L. Milora, D. R. Mikkelsen, W. Morris, D. Mueller, M. Murakami, E. Nieschmidt, D. K. Owens, V. K. Pare, H. Park, B. Prichard, A. Ramsey, D. A. Rasmussen, M. H. Redi, A. L. Roquemore, N. R. Sauthoff, J. Schivell, G. L. Schmidt, S. D. Scott, S. Sesnic, M. Shimada, J. E. Simpkins, J. Sinnis, F. Stauffer, B. Stratton, G. D. Tait, G. Taylor, C. E. Thomas, H. H. Towner, M. Ulrickson, S. Von Goeler, R. Weiland, J. B. Wilgen, M. Williams, K. L. Wong, S. Yoshikawa, K. M. Young, M. C. Zarnstorff, and S. ZwebenExperimental Results from the TFTR Tokamak10.1098/rsta.1987.0044
163-171F. TroyonTheoretical Studies of MHD Stability10.1098/rsta.1987.0045
173-188R. J. Bickerton, A. Taroni, M. L. Watkins, J. Wesson, and D. C. RobinsonComparison between Experiment and Theory [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0046
189-198R. Toschi, W. R. Spears, F. Engelmann, and D. C. RobinsonReactor Requirements [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0047
199-211D. PalumboNature and Prospects of the EURATOM Fusion Programme10.1098/rsta.1987.0048
213-241D. L. Boyer, P. A. Davies, W. R. Holland, F. Biolley, and H. HonjiStratified Rotating Flow over and around Isolated Three-Dimensional Topography10.1098/rsta.1987.0049
243-279G. Dangelmayr and E. KnoblochThe Takens--Bogdanov Bifurcation with O(2)-Symmetry10.1098/rsta.1987.0050
281-305P. BaldwinAsymptotic Estimates of the Eigenvalues of a Sixth-Order Boundary-Value Problem Obtained by Using Global Phase-Integral Methods10.1098/rsta.1987.0051
309-310E. D. HondrosIntroduction10.1098/rsta.1987.0052
311-321J. M. Marcum and R. BulloughPolicies, Plans, and Research and Development Investment in Advanced Materials in the Major Countries [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0053
323-333R. F. Simenz and L. H. SchwartzThe Influence of Aerospace-Performance Requirements on Development of Advanced Structural Materials [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0054
335-346J. F. Barnes, B. R. Holeman, and E. I. YoungThe Transfer of Defence Research on Electronic Materials to the Civil Field [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0055
347-360R. Malpas, G. Ellison, and L. H. SchwartzGenesis of Advanced Materials-Based Market Products: Technico-Economic Aspects [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0056
361-372H. CzichosThe Critical Role of Materials Metrology in Engineering10.1098/rsta.1987.0057
373-391H. Krockel, J. H. Westbrook, J. F. Barnes, R. W. Cahn, M. O. W. Richardson, and N. SwindellsComputerized Materials-Information Systems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0058
393-407M. F. Ashby, S. F. Bush, N. Swindells, R. Bullough, G. Ellison, Y. Lindblom, R. W. Cahn, and J. F. BarnesTechnology of the 1990s: Advanced Materials and Predictive Design [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0059
409-423A. Kelly, F. E. Buresch, and R. H. BiddulphComposites for the 1990s [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0060
425-438J. J. Gilman, J. A. Champion, and R. W. CahnRapidly Solidified Materials [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0061
439-442L. H. SchwartzQuasicrystalline Symmetry10.1098/rsta.1987.0062
443-449J. C. Phillips and J. H. WestbrookLow-Dimensional Modulated Structures [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0063
451-464G. R. Belbin, P. A. Staniland, M. Bhatt, and S. F. BushAdvanced Thermoplastics and their Composites [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0064
465-478H. Suzuki, J. A. Champion, and P. L. PrattA Perspective on New Ceramics and Ceramic Composites [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0065
479-491S. R. Tan, A. J. Howard, J. D. Birchall, C. D. Ellis, P. R. Marks, R. W. Cahn, and J. H. WestbrookAdvanced Materials from Hydraulic Cements [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0066
493-523T. B. Mezaris, C. Barbi, G. S. Jones, and D. P. TelionisSeparation and Wake of Pulsating Laminar Flow10.1098/rsta.1987.0067

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3-22P. C. EnglandDiffuse Continental Deformation: Length Scales, Rates and Metamorphic Evolution10.1098/rsta.1987.0001
23-25E. M. ParmentierDynamic Topography in Rift Zones: Implications for Lithospheric Heating [Extended Abstract]10.1098/rsta.1987.0002
27-45A. B. Thompson, J. R. Ridley, and R. MasonPressure--Temperature--Time (P--T--t) Histories of Orogenic Belts [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0003
47-66J. A. Jackson, E. H. Rutter, and E. V. ArtyushkovActive Continental Deformation and Regional Metamorphism [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0004
67-86J.-P. Burg, A. Leyreloup, J. Girardeau, and G.-M. ChenStructure and Metamorphism of a Tectonically Thickened Continental Crust: The Yalu Tsangpo Suture Zone (Tibet)10.1098/rsta.1987.0005
87-103J. P. Platt and D. C. RubieThe Uplift of High-Pressure--Low-Temperature Metamorphic Rocks [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0006
105-127B. Harte and T. J. DempsterRegional Metamorphic Zones: Tectonic Controls10.1098/rsta.1987.0007
129-161W. G. Ernst and B. M. JahnCrustal Accretion and Metamorphism in Taiwan, a Post-Palaeozoic Mobile Belt10.1098/rsta.1987.0008
163-181R. I. WalcottGeodetic Strain and the Deformational History of the North Island of New Zealand during the Late Cainozoic10.1098/rsta.1987.0009
183-197C. ChopinVery-High-Pressure Metamorphism in the Western Alps: Implications for Subduction of Continental Crust [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0010
199-218M. R. St-Onge, J. E. King, and I. W. D. DalzielEvolution of Regional Metamorphism during Back-Arc Stretching and Subsequent Crustal Shortening in the 1.9 Ga Wopmay Orogen, Canada [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0011
219-242S. M. Wickham, E. R. Oxburgh, H. G. Reading, and R. L. M. VissersLow-Pressure Regional Metamorphism in the Pyrenees and its Implications for the Thermal Evolution of Rifted Continental Crust [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0012
243-270B. W. D. Yardley, J. P. Barber, J. R. Gray, and W. E. G. TaylorThe Metamorphism of the Dalradian Rocks of Western Ireland and its Relation to Tectonic Setting [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0013
271-273E. V. ArtyushkovGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1987.0014
275-276W. S. FyfeConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1987.0015
277-303S. M. Walley and J. E. FieldThe Erosion and Deformation of Polyethylene by Solid-Particle Impact10.1098/rsta.1987.0016
305-360F. Hynne and R. K. BulloughThe Scattering of Light II. The Complex Refractive Index of a Molecular Fluid10.1098/rsta.1987.0017
361-401J. C. Barry, L. A. Bursill, J. L. Hutchison, A. R. Lang, G. M. Rackham, and N. SumidaOn Voidites: A High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopic Study of Faceted Void-Like Defects in Natural Diamonds10.1098/rsta.1987.0018
405-422J. Coombs, J. M. Lynch, J. F. Levy, and J. A. GascoigneEEC Resources and Strategies [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0019
423-433J. F. Levy and D. E. EveleighThe Natural History of the Degradation of Wood [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0020
435-447D. E. EveleighCellulase: A Perspective10.1098/rsta.1987.0021
449-454J. Knowles, P. Lehtovaara, T. Teeri, M. Penttila, I. Salovuori, and L. AndreThe Application of Recombinant-DNA Technology to Cellulases and Lignocellulosic Wastes10.1098/rsta.1987.0022
455-459K.-E. Eriksson and C. EvansProduction of H$_{2}$O$_{2}$ in Phanerochaete chrysosporium during Lignin Degradation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0023
461-474T. K. Kirk and J. M. LynchLignin-Degrading Enzymes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0024
475-483Ute Raeder, Wendy Thompson, and Paul BrodaEstablishing Molecular Genetics for Phanerochaete chrysosporium10.1098/rsta.1987.0025
485-494D. W. RibbonsChemicals from Lignin10.1098/rsta.1987.0026
495-505J. M. Palmer, P. J. Harvey, and H. E. SchoemakerThe role of Peroxidases, Radical Cations and Oxygen in the Degradation of Lignin [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0027
507-521J. E. Smith, J. G. Anderson, E. Senior, K. Aidoo, D. A. Wood, and J. M. LynchBioprocessing of Lignocelluloses [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0028
523-536R. P. Overend, E. Chornet, and J. A. GascoigneFractionation of Lignocellulosics by Steam-Aqueous Pretreatments [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0029
537-547P. L. Ragg, P. R. Fields, and P. B. TinkerThe Development of a Process for the Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Waste [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0030
549-553Roberta L. Farrell and D. A. WoodIndustrial Applications of Lignin-Transforming Enzymes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1987.0031
555-568B. S. Hartley and G. ShamaNovel Ethanol Fermentations from Sugar Cane and Straw10.1098/rsta.1987.0032
569-591K. Popper and D. W. MillerWhy Probabilistic Support is not Inductive10.1098/rsta.1987.0033

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1-35J. J. C. Nimmo and D. G. CrightonGeometrical and Diffusive Effects in Nonlinear Acoustic Propagation over Long Ranges10.1098/rsta.1986.0103
37-70A. E. Green and P. M. NaghdiA Nonlinear Theory of Water Waves for Finite and Infinite Depths10.1098/rsta.1986.0104
71-105C. P. Wood and N. C. PyperRelativistic AB Initio Calculations of Interaction Energies: Formulation and Application to Ionic Solids10.1098/rsta.1986.0105
107-158N. C. PyperRelativistic AB Initio Calculations of the Properties of Ionic Solids10.1098/rsta.1986.0106
161-169K. Goebbels, R. B. Thompson, R. E. Green, G. A. D. Briggs, C. M. Sayers, and C. B. ScrubyUltrasonics for Microcrystalline Structure Examination [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0107
171-180J. J. Gagnepain, E. Almond, R. E. Green, D. P. Almond, and G. BusseAcoustic Resonance Techniques for Temperature, Stress and Impurity Characterization in Piezoelectric Materials [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0108
181-186G. Busse, R. J. Dewhurst, M. Nikoonahad, and C. B. ScrubyImaging with Optically Generated Thermal Waves [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0109
187-200C. M. Sayers, D. R. Allen, G. E. Haines, G. G. Proudfoot, H. N. G. Wadley, R. B. Thompson, and E. AlmondTexture and Stress Determination in Metals by Using Ultrasonic Rayleigh Waves and Neutron Diffraction [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0110
201-214J. M. Rowe, J. Kushibiki, M. G. Somekh, G. A. D. Briggs, C. B. Scruby, D. P. Almond, R. B. Thompson, and H. N. G. WadleyAcoustic Microscopy of Surface Cracks [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0111
215-235R. S. Gilmore, K. C. Tam, J. D. Young, D. R. Howard, and E. AlmondAcoustic Microscopy from 10 to 100 MHz for Industrial Applications [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0112
237-241G. C. Smith, E. A. Almond, M. G. Gee, and M. NikoonahadScanning Acoustic Microscopy of Partly Embedded Cracks in Polycrystalline Alumina10.1098/rsta.1986.0113
243-255D. G. Davies, R. E. Green, M. Somekh, and G. BusseScanning Electron Acoustic Microscopy and its Applications [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0114
257-269Y. Martin, E. A. Ash, G. Busse, and R. S. GilmorePhotodisplacement Techniques for Defect Detection [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0115
271-283W. D. Dover, R. Collins, D. H. Michael, and R. B. ThompsonThe Use of AC-Field Measurements for Crack Detection and Sizing in Air and Underwater [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0116
285-293V. Daniels and R. B. ThompsonThe Russell Effect and its Use in Non-Destructive Testing [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0117
295-306D. J. Gardiner, M. Bowden, P. R. Graves, and R. B. ThompsonNovel Applications of Raman Microscopy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0118
307-313S. D. Bennett, J. T. Lindow, I. R. Smith, R. B. Thompson, and H. N. G. WadleyIntegrated Circuit Metrology with Confocal Optical Microscopy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0119
315-318W. Arnold, B. Betz, B. Hoffmann, R. J. Dewhurst, R. B. Thompson, and R. E. GreenSurface-Acoustic-Wave Generation by Thermoelasticity [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0120
319-328J. A. Cooper, R. J. Dewhurst, S. B. Palmer, R. B. Thompson, L. J. Bond, H. N. G. Wadley, and R. E. GreenCharacterization of Surface-Breaking Defects in Metals with the Use of Laser-Generated Ultrasound [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0121
329-340R. B. Thompson, T. A. Gray, and A. RogersonUse of Ultrasonic Models in the Design and Validation of New NDE Techniques [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0122
341-361H. N. G. Wadley, S. J. Norton, F. Mauer, B. Droney, E. A. Ash, and C. M. SayersUltrasonic Measurement of Internal Temperature Distribution [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0123
363-378D. J. Buttle, G. A. D. Briggs, J. P. Jakubovics, E. A. Little, C. B. Scruby, G. Busse, C. M. Sayers, and R. E. GreenMagnetoacoustic and Barkhausen Emission in Ferromagnetic Materials [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0124
379-430L. Blanchet and T. DamourRadiative Gravitational Fields in General Relativity I. General Structure of the Field outside the Source10.1098/rsta.1986.0125
433J. D. BarrowMaterial Content of the Universe: Chairman's Introduction10.1098/rsta.1986.0126
435-446R. J. TaylerMaterial Content of the Universe: Introductory Survey10.1098/rsta.1986.0127
447-464T. S. Van Albada, R. Sancisi, Maria Petrou, and R. J. TaylerDark Matter in Spiral Galaxies [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0128
465-473J. J. Binney and R. J. TaylerDo We Really Need Dark Matter? [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0129
475-485J. R. EllisParticle Physicists' Candidates for Dark Matter10.1098/rsta.1986.0130
487-502N. A. Jelley and P. F. SmithExperimental Limits on Particle Dark-Matter Candidates [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0131
503-515A. M. WolfeNew Evidence from the Lyman-Alpha Forest concerning the Formation of Galaxies10.1098/rsta.1986.0132
517-541C. S. FrenkGalaxy Clustering and the Dark-Matter Problem10.1098/rsta.1986.0133
543-551J. N. BahcallDark Matter near the Sun10.1098/rsta.1986.0134
553-555M. R. S. Hawkins and R. J. TaylerMissing Mass from Low-Luminosity Stars [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0135
557-564B. E. J. Pagel and R. J. TaylerNucleosynthesis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0136
565-571T. W. B. Kibble and N. G. TurokCosmic Strings and Galaxy Formation10.1098/rsta.1986.0137
573-583M. J. ReesWhat is the Dark Matter in Galactic Halos and Clusters?10.1098/rsta.1986.0138
585-594G. Efstathiou and J. R. BondMicrowave Background Fluctuations and Dark Matter10.1098/rsta.1986.0139
595-607D. T. Wilkinson, M. Rowan-Robinson, R. J. Tayler, and M. J. ReesMeasurement of the Microwave Background Radiation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0140
609-611P. J. E. PeeblesMaterial Content of the Universe: Meeting Summary10.1098/rsta.1986.0141

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3Denys WilkinsonIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1986.0080
5-16R. H. Flowers, L. E. J. Roberts, B. J. Tymons, T. A. Kletz, and S. H. U. BowieCharacteristics and Quantities of Radioactive Wastes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0081
17-25G. A. M. Webb, T. A. Kletz, and S. H. U. BowieRadiological Criteria for the Disposal of Solid Radioactive Wastes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0082
27-38F. Girardi and S. H. U. BowieAvailable Options for Waste Disposal [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0083
39-47T. PappThe Role of the Canister in a System for the Final Disposal of Spent Fuel or High-Level Waste10.1098/rsta.1986.0084
49-62J. E. Mendel, S. H. U. Bowie, and L. E. J. RobertsThe Fixation of High-Level Wastes in Glasses [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0085
63-82A. E. Ringwood, P. M. Kelly, S. H. U. Bowie, and T. A. KletzImmobilization of High-Level Waste in Ceramic Waste Forms [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0086
83-95N. A. Chapman, R. H. Flowers, J. E. Antill, and S. H. U. BowieNear-Field Solubility Constraints on Radionuclide Mobilization and their Influence on Waste Package Design [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0087
97-108J. Rae and J. H. BlackModelling of Migration of Leached Radionuclides by Groundwater10.1098/rsta.1986.0088
109-114M. H. L. Pryce and A. S. LaughtonPrinciples Governing Deep Groundwater Flow [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0089
115-137T. J. G. Francis, R. C. Searle, T. R. S. Wilson, S. H. U. Bowie, A. S. Laughton, and J. RaeThe Oceanic Sediment Barrier [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0090
139-156J. D. Mather and F. P. SargentDetermination of the Characteristics of Crystalline Rocks by Field Experiments: A Review10.1098/rsta.1986.0091
157-161K. Kuhn and R. H. FlowersField Experiments in Salt Formations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0092
163A. A. BonneObservations on the Geochemical Barrier Capacity of Argillaceous Media [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1986.0093
165-176Marion D. Hill, L. E. J. Roberts, J. Rae, F. P. Sargent, and R. H. FlowersPathways to Man for Radionuclides Released from Disposal Sites on Land [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0094
177-187G. T. NeedlerDispersion in the Ocean by Physical, Geochemical and Biological Processes10.1098/rsta.1986.0095
189R. H. Flowers and G. A. M. WebbGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1986.0096
191-218S. B. Newcomb, W. M. Stobbs, and E. MetcalfeA Microstructural Study of the Oxidation of Fe-Ni-Cr Alloys I. Protective Oxide Growth10.1098/rsta.1986.0097
219-247W. M. Stobbs, S. B. Newcomb, and E. MetcalfeA Microstructural Study of the Oxidation of Fe-Ni-Cr Alloys II. 'Non-Protective' Oxide Growth10.1098/rsta.1986.0098
249-289C. L. Bhat, C. J. Mayer, and A. W. WolfendaleA New Estimate of the Mass of Molecular Gas in the Galaxy and its Implications10.1098/rsta.1986.0099
291-335A. F. WellsSurvey of Tetrahedral Structures10.1098/rsta.1986.0100
337-374H. Horii and S. Nemat-NasserBrittle Failure in Compression: Splitting, Faulting and Brittle-Ductile Transition10.1098/rsta.1986.0101
375-415D. J. Smith, G. Eglinton, and R. J. MorrisThe Lipid Geochemistry of a Recent Sapropel and Associated Sediments from the Hellenic Outer Ridge, Eastern Mediterranean Sea10.1098/rsta.1986.0102

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3-36K. SiegbahnPhotoelectron Spectroscopy: Retrospects and Prospects10.1098/rsta.1986.0057
37-50C. N. R. Rao, M. W. Roberts, and P. WeightmanStudies of Solids and Surfaces by Auger Electron Spectroscopy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0058
51-58G. Ertl, J. T. Yates, and N. SheppardElectron Spectroscopy of Surfaces by De-Excitation of Metastable Noble Gas Atoms [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0059
59-60R. W. JoynerCommentary on Photoelectron, Auger Electron, and Metastable De-Excitation Spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1986.0060
61-79C. T. Au, A. F. Carley, M. W. Roberts, J. M. Thomas, and F. S. StoneSurface Reactivity as Revealed by Photoelectron Spectroscopy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0061
81-100G. A. Somorjai, M. W. Roberts, J. M. Thomas, and N. SheppardSurface Science and Catalysis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0062
101-115J. T. Yates, M. Trenary, K. J. Uram, H. Metiu, F. Bozso, R. M. Martin, C. Hanrahan, J. Arias, and S. HollowayInteractional Effects between Adsorbates on Metal Single-Crystals [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0063
117-120D. D. EleyCommentary on Electron Spectroscopy and Kinetics10.1098/rsta.1986.0064
121-125J. B. Pendry, M. W. Roberts, J. Wong, and T. B. GrimleyTheoretical Aspects of the Nature of the Surface Chemical Bond [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0065
127-134C. M. QuinnDensities of States in Particles and Crystals: Characterization of Bulk and Surface Properties10.1098/rsta.1986.0066
135-139T. B. GrimleyCommentary on Local Densities of States, Surface Bonds and Rate Processes10.1098/rsta.1986.0067
141-161B. J. Bandy, M. A. Chesters, D. I. James, G. S. McDougall, M. E. Pemble, N. Sheppard, J. Wong, G. C. Bond, M. W. Roberts, and J. T. YatesElectron Energy Loss Spectroscopy of Adsorbed Ethylene [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0068
163-178H. Ibach, J. E. Muller, Talat S. Rahman, and M. W. RobertsPhonon Spectroscopy and Surface Reconstruction [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0069
179-198D. L. Mills and S. Y. TongTheoretical Aspects of Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1986.0070
199-201J. PritchardCommentary on High-Resolution Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1986.0071
203-217Geraldine Lamble, D. A. King, J. Wong, and D. NormanSurface Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure: Critical Appraisal of a Structural Tool for Adsorbates [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0072
219-241D. W. Turner, I. R. Plummer, and H. Q. PorterElectron Emission Microscopy in Retrospect and Prospect10.1098/rsta.1986.0073
243-257J. A. Venables, D. R. Batchelor, M. Hanbucken, C. J. Harland, and G. W. JonesSurface Microscopy with Scanned Electron Beams10.1098/rsta.1986.0074
259-281J. M. Thomas, T. G. Sparrow, M. K. Uppal, B. G. Williams, and D. NormanChemical Analyses and Studies of Electronic Structure of Solids by Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy with an Electron Microscope [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0075
283-284Ronald MasonCommentary on Progress and Prospects in Surface Science10.1098/rsta.1986.0076
285-347E. R. Ivins and G. A. LyzengaStress Patterns in an Interplate Shear Zone: An Effective Anisotropic Model and Implications for the Transverse Ranges, California10.1098/rsta.1986.0077
349-409H. D. I. Abarbanel, D. D. Holm, J. E. Marsden, and T. S. RatiuNonlinear Stability Analysis of Stratified Fluid Equilibria10.1098/rsta.1986.0078
411-438D. L. Boyer and F. M. BiolleyLinearly Stratified, Rotating Flow over Long Ridges in a Channel10.1098/rsta.1986.0079

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3Harold Reading, Juan Watterson, and Stan WhiteTribute to Janet V. Watson, F.R.S.10.1098/rsta.1986.0019
5-12J. Sutton and Janet V. WatsonArchitecture of the Continental Lithosphere10.1098/rsta.1986.0020
13-29N. H. Woodcock and M. C. DalyThe Role of Strike-Slip Fault Systems at Plate Boundaries [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0021
31A. NicolasLithospheric Movement Zones in the Oceanic Mantle [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1986.0022
33-44J. HallGeophysical Lineaments and Deep Continental Structure10.1098/rsta.1986.0023
45-61R. Meissner and T. WeverIntracontinental Seismicity, Strength of Crustal Units, and the Seismic Signature of Fault Zones10.1098/rsta.1986.0024
63-79R. H. SibsonEarthquakes and Lineament Infrastructure10.1098/rsta.1986.0025
81-97S. H. White, P. G. Bretan, and E. H. RutterFault-Zone Reactivation: Kinematics and Mechanisms10.1098/rsta.1986.0026
99-109H. K. Obee, S. H. White, and J. G. SprayMicrostructural and Fabric Heterogeneities in Fault Rocks Associated with a Fundamental Fault [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0027
111-128M. C. Daly and A. M. QuennellCrustal Shear Zones and Thrust Belts: Their Geometry and Continuity in Central Africa [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0028
129-139J. J. Jarrige, P. Ott d'Estevou, P. F. Burollet, J.-P. Thiriet, J. C. Icart, J. P. Richert, P. Sehans, C. Montenat, and P. PratInherited Discontinuities and Neogene Structure: The Gulf of Suez and the Northwestern Edge of the Red Sea10.1098/rsta.1986.0029
141-177A. H. F. Robertson and N. H. WoodcockThe Role of the Kyrenia Range Lineament, Cyprus, in the Geological Evolution of the Eastern Mediterranean Area10.1098/rsta.1986.0030
179-194M. A. EtheridgeOn the Reactivation of Extensional Fault Systems10.1098/rsta.1986.0031
195-218E. S. T. O'DriscollObservations of the Lineament--Ore Relation10.1098/rsta.1986.0032
219-251R. KerrichFluid Transport in Lineaments10.1098/rsta.1986.0033
253-266J. G. Fitton, Dodie James, and A. M. QuennellBasic Volcanism Associated with Intraplate Linear Features [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0034
267-275B. A. Natal'in, L. M. Parfenov, A. A. Vrublevsky, L. P. Karsakov, and V. V. YushmanovMain Fault Systems of the Soviet Far East10.1098/rsta.1986.0035
277R. D. Beckinsale, R. A. Chadwick, B. C. Worssam, and B. S. P. MoorlockThe Evolution of the Malvern Lineament [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1986.0036
279-288S. D. SmallwoodSedimentation across the Tywi Lineament, Mid Wales10.1098/rsta.1986.0037
289-290A. Nicolas and J. G. SprayGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1986.0038
293-294D. M. BlowIntroduction10.1098/rsta.1986.0039
295-304M. SmithSite-Directed Mutagenesis10.1098/rsta.1986.0040
305-320A. R. Fersht, R. J. Leatherbarrow, and T. N. C. WellsStructure and Activity of the Tyrosyl-tRNA Synthetase: The Hydrogen Bond in Catalysis and Specificity10.1098/rsta.1986.0041
321-331B. S. Hartley, N. L. Brown, R. W. Carrell, Mary Waye, and M. F. PerutzCommercial Prospects for Enzyme Engineering [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0042
333-344T. L. Blundell, D. Barlow, B. L. Sibanda, J. M. Thornton, W. Taylor, I. J. Tickle, M. J. E. Sternberg, J. E. Pitts, I. Haneef, A. M. Hemmings, and B. RobsonThree-Dimensional Structural Aspects of the Design of New Protein Molecules [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0043
345-356A. M. Lesk and C. H. ChothiaThe Response of Protein Structures to Amino-Acid Sequence Changes10.1098/rsta.1986.0044
357R. LangridgeComputer-Assisted Protein Engineering Analysis and Design [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1986.0045
359-369D. N. J. White and B. RobsonComputer Methods for Molecular Design [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0046
371-380R. T. Raines, D. R. Straus, W. Gilbert, J. R. Knowles, and R. B. FreedmanThe Kinetic Consequences of Altering the Catalytic Residues of Triosephosphate Isomerase [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0047
381-390M. Courtney, S. Jallat, L.-H. Tessier, R. Crystal, J.-P. Lecocq, and R. W. CarrellThe Construction of Novel Protease Inhibitors by Modification of the Active Centre of $\alpha _{1}$-antitrypsin [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0048
391-404L. D. Graham, J. R. Guest, H. M. Lewis, J. S. Miles, L. C. Packman, R. N. Perham, and S. E. RadfordThe Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Multi-Enzyme Complex of Escherichia coli: Genetic Reconstruction and Functional Analysis of the Lipoyl domains10.1098/rsta.1986.0049
405-413J. E. Villafranca, Elizabeth E. Howell, S. J. Oatley, M. S. Warren, and J. KrautA Structure--Function Study of Dihydrofolate Reductase by Protein Engineering10.1098/rsta.1986.0050
415-423J. A. Wells, B. C. Cunningham, T. P. Graycar, and D. A. EstellImportance of Hydrogen-Bond Formation in Stabilizing the Transition State of Subtilisin10.1098/rsta.1986.0051
425-432M. S. Neuberger and G. T. WilliamsConstruction of Novel Antibodies by use of DNA Transfection: Design of Plasmid Vectors10.1098/rsta.1986.0052
433-441H. Bedouelle, P. Carter, G. Winter, and P. BrickProtein Engineering of Tyrosyl-tRNA Synthetase: The Charging of tRNA [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0053
443-447K. Nagai, M. F. Perutz, and C. PoyartStudies of Haemoglobin Functions by Site-Directed Mutagenesis10.1098/rsta.1986.0054
449-451M. F. PerutzConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1986.0055
453Erratum: Dynamic Features of Combustion10.1098/rsta.1986.0056

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193-194J. HennessyChairman's Introduction10.1098/rsta.1986.0001
195Charles PereiraOpening Address10.1098/rsta.1986.0002
197-209V. C. Robertson, Mary Tiffen, and T. W. TantonWorld Setting: Economic and Social Constraints [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0003
211-216N. J. CochraneWorld Setting: Paradoxical Constraints on Engineering10.1098/rsta.1986.0004
217-228G. R. Hoffman, R. F. Stoner, T. W. Tanton, and Mary TiffenWorld Setting: Large Estates and Capital-Intensive Enterprises [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0005
229-244W. M. Clark, M. G. R. Varma, and R. A. YatesIrrigation Practices: Peasant-Farming Settlement Schemes and Traditional Cultures [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0006
245-259J. L. Monteith and D. J. GreenwoodHow Do Crops Manipulate Water Supply and Demand? [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0007
261-273G. Stanhill, E. B. Worthington, and D. E. AngusIrrigation in Arid Lands [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0008
275-295D. J. Greenland, D. H. Murray-Rust, and V. C. RobertsonIrrigation Demand in Humid Areas [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0009
297-317J. P. Quirk, Charles Pereira, and T. W. TantonSoil Permeability in Relation to Sodicity and Salinity [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0010
319-330L. T. EvansIrrigation and Crop Improvement in Temperate and Tropical Environments10.1098/rsta.1986.0011
331-346G. W. CookeThe Interactions between the Supplies of Water and Nutrients Available to Crops: Implications for Practical Progress and for Scientific Work10.1098/rsta.1986.0012
347-354T. J. Perfect, J. M. Thresh, L. T. Evans, and T. W. TantonIrrigation as a Factor Influencing the Management of Agricultural Pests [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1986.0013
355-368W. R. RangeleyScientific Advances Most Needed for Progress in Irrigation10.1098/rsta.1986.0014
369-373Charles PereiraSumming up and Forward Look10.1098/rsta.1986.0015
375-426R. E. D. Bishop, W. G. Price, and Yousheng WuA General Linear Hydroelasticity Theory of Floating Structures Moving in a Seaway10.1098/rsta.1986.0016
427Erratum: Reduction and Prediction of Sandstone Reservoir Potential, Jurassic, North Sea10.1098/rsta.1986.0017
428Erratum: A Radiometric Determination of the Stefan-Boltzmann Constant and Thermodynamic Temperatures between -40 degrees C and +100 degrees C10.1098/rsta.1986.0018

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1-55L. A. Mysak, G. Salvade, K. Hutter, and T. ScheiwillerTopographic Waves in a Stratified Elliptical Basin, with Application to the Lake of Lugano10.1098/rsta.1985.0055
57-84K. S. Chen, J. A. C. Humphrey, and F. S. ShermanFree and Mixed Convective Flow of Air in a Heated Cavity of Variable rectangular Cross Section and Orientation10.1098/rsta.1985.0056
10.1098/rsta.1985.0057Erratum: Reduction and Prediction of Sandstone Reservoir Potential, Jurassic, North Sea10.1098/rsta.1985.0057
85-189T.J. Quinn and J.E. MartinA Radiometric Determination of the Stefan-Boltzmann Constant and Thermodynamic Temperatures between -40 degrees C and +100 degrees C10.1098/rsta.1985.0058

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3-17J. G. Jones, R. A. Berner, P. S. Meadows, B. Durand, and G. EglintonMicrobes and Microbial Processes in Sediments [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0025
19-23H. Elderfield, A. S. Mackenzie, R. A. Berner, P. S. Meadows, J. G. Jones, H. Clemmey, D. G. Murchison, B. Durand, G. Eglinton, and M. SarntheinElement Cycling in Bottom Sediments [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0026
25-38R. A. Berner, J. W. De Leeuw, B. Spiro, D. G. Murchison, and G. EglintonSulphate Reduction, Organic Matter Decomposition and Pyrite Formation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0027
39-56M. L. Coleman, R. A. Berner, B. Durand, P. S. Meadows, and G. EglintonGeochemistry of Diagenetic Non-Silicate Minerals Kinetic Considerations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0028
57-75S. C. Brassell, D. G. Murchison, R. Mason, B. Durand, G. Eglinton, P. A. Comet, C. D. Curtis, J. Bada, and J. W. De LeeuwMolecular Changes in Sediment Lipids as Indicators of Systematic Early Diagenesis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0029
77-90B. Durand, S. C. Brassell, G. Eglinton, A. S. Mackenzie, M. L. Coleman, and D. G. MurchisonDiagenetic Modification of Kerogens [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0030
91-105C. D. Curtis, D. G. Murchison, R. A. Berner, H. Shaw, M. Sarnthein, B. Durand, G. Eglinton, A. S. Mackenzie, and R. C. SurdamClay Mineral Precipitation and Transformation during Burial Diagenesis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0031
107-122G. D. Abbott, C. A. Lewis, B. Durand, A. S. Mackenzie, D. P. McKenzie, J. R. Maxwell, and C. BeaumontThe Kinetics of Specific Organic Reactions in the Zone of Catagenesis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0032
123-134M. D. Lewan, B. Spiro, H. Illich, R. Raiswell, A. S. Mackenzie, B. Durand, D. A. C. Manning, P. A. Comet, R. A. Berner, and J. W. De LeeuwEvaluation of Petroleum Generation by Hydrous Pyrolysis Experimentation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0033
135-156R. C. Surdam, Laura J. Crossey, G. Eglinton, B. Durand, J. D. Pigott, R. Raiswell, and R. A. BernerOrganic-Inorganic Reactions during Progressive Burial: Key to Porosity and Permeability Enhancement and Preservation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0034
157-186D. G. Murchison, A. C. Cook, Anne C. Raymond, B. Durand, A. C. Cook, D. P. McKenzie, and B. SellwoodOptical Properties of Organic Matter in Relation to Thermal Gradients and Structural Deformation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0035
187-202J. G. Gluyas, B. Spiro, R. Raiswell, R. A. Berner, Caroline J. Lowrey, M. L. Coleman, R. Mason, J. H. McD. Whitaker, G. C. Saigal, and C. D. CurtisReduction and Prediction of Sandstone Reservoir Potential, Jurassic, North Sea [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0036
203-232A. S. Mackenzie, C. Beaumont, R. Boutilier, J. Rullkotter, S. A. F. Murrell, R. Mason, G. Eglinton, and D. P. McKenzieThe Aromatization and Isomerization of Hydrocarbons and the Thermal and Subsidence History of the Nova Scotia Margin [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0037
233D. P. McKenzie, J. G. Gluyas, G. Eglinton, and M. L. ColemanGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1985.0038
235-246G. S. Kell, G. E. McLaurin, and E. WhalleyThe PVT Properties of Water V. The Fluid to 1 KBAR at 350-500 degrees C and along the Saturation Line from 150 to 350 degrees C10.1098/rsta.1985.0039
247-258G. S. Kell, G. E. McLaurin, and E. WhalleyThe PVT Properties of Water VI. Deuterium Oxide in the Range 150-500 degrees C and 0-100 MPa10.1098/rsta.1985.0040
259-300T. Ellis and P. V. E. McClintockThe Breakdown of Superfluidity in Liquid $^{4}$He V. Measurement of the Landau Critical Velocity for Roton Creation10.1098/rsta.1985.0041
301-332S. B. Fisher, J. E. Harbottle, and N. AldridgeRadiation Hardening in Magnox Pressure-Vessel Steels10.1098/rsta.1985.0042
335-365J. D. GibbonA Survey of the Origins and Physical Importance of Soliton Equations10.1098/rsta.1985.0043
367-377J. B. Keller, A. D. D. Craik, J. T. Stuart, P. L. Christiansen, and R. K. BulloughSoliton Generation and Nonlinear Wave Propagation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0044
379-390P. Van Moerbeke, J. T. Stuart, and M. TaborAlgebraic Geometrical Methods in Hamiltonian Mechanics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0045
391I. B. FrenkelRepresentations of Affine Lie Algebras and Soliton Equations [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1985.0046
393-404G. WilsonInfinite-Dimensional Lie Groups and Algebraic Geometry in Soliton Theory10.1098/rsta.1985.0047
405-422N. M. Ercolani and H. FlaschkaThe Geometry of the Hill Equation and of the Neumann System10.1098/rsta.1985.0048
423-436A. C. Scott and M. TaborDavydov Solitons in Polypeptides [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0049
437-450L. F. Mollenauer, R. K. Bullough, N. C. Freeman, and T. BethSolitons in Optical Fibres and the Soliton Laser [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0050
451-457R. S. Ward and M. TaborIntegrable and Solvable Systems, and Relations among them [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0051
459-469Michael Atiyah, N. J. Hitchin, J. T. Stuart, and M. TaborLow-Energy Scattering of Non-Abelian Magnetic Monopoles [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0052
471-508A. K. OppenheimDynamic Features of Combustion10.1098/rsta.1985.0053
509-562M. A. Donelan, J. Hamilton, and W. H. HuiDirectional Spectra of Wind-Generated Waves10.1098/rsta.1985.0054

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3-15A. G. MacDiarmid, R. J. Mammone, R. B. Kaner, S. J. Porter, R. Pethig, A. J. Heeger, and D. R. RosseinskyThe Concept of `Doping' of Conducting Polymers: The Role of Reduction Potentials [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0004
17-35A. J. Heeger and R. PethigCharge Storage and Charge Transport in Conducting Polymers: Solitons, Polarons and Bipolarons [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0005
37-49R. H.Friend, D. C. Bott, D. D. C. Bradley, C. K. Chai, W. J. Feast, P. J. S. Foot, J. R. M. Giles, M. E. Horton, C. M. Pereira, and P. D. TownsendElectronic Properties of Conjugated Polymers10.1098/rsta.1985.0006
51-68D. Bloor and R. PethigPolydiacetylenes: Prototype One-Dimensional Semiconductors [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0007
69-82D. JeromeOrganic Superconductors: Low-Dimensional Conductors and Anomalous Superconductors10.1098/rsta.1985.0008
83-95J. M. Williams, M. A. Beno, H.-H. Wang, T. J. Emge, P. T. Copps, L. N. Hall, K. D. Carlson, and G. W. CrabtreeOrganic Superconductors: Structure--Property Relations and New Materials Design10.1098/rsta.1985.0009
97-103R. L. Greene, P. M. Chaikin, and R. PethigAnomalous Hall Effect and Magnetotransport Effects in the Organic Superconductor (TMTSF)$_{2}$ ClO$_{4}$ [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0010
105-114R. J. Gillespie, I. D. Brown, W. R. Datars, K. R. Morgan, Z. Tun, P. K. Ummat, and A. G. MacDiarmidThe Preparation and Structure of Chain and Sheet Mercury Compounds [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0011
115-124W. R. Datars, F. S. Razavi, R. J. Gillespie, and P. UmmatElectrical Properties of Chain and Sheet Mercury Compounds10.1098/rsta.1985.0012
125-130A. E. UnderhillOne-Dimensional Metals Based on Platinum Complexes10.1098/rsta.1985.0013
131-144S. D. Allen, R. J. H. Clark, V. B. Croud, M. Kurmoo, and P. DayVibrational Studies of, and Model for, Halogen-Bridged Linear-Chain Mixed-Valence Complexes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1985.0014
145-158P. DayOrganic--Inorganic Layer Compounds: Physical Properties and Chemical Reactions10.1098/rsta.1985.0015
159-177J. A. WilsonCharge Density Waves: Sliding and Related Phenomena in NbSe$_{3}$ and Other Transition-Metal Chalcogenides10.1098/rsta.1985.0016
179-187T. Mallouk, B. L. Hawkins, M. P. Conrad, K. Zilm, G. E. Maciel, and N. BartlettRaman, Infrared and n.m.r. Studies of the Graphite Hydrofluorides C$_{x}$F$_{1-\delta}$(HF)$_{\delta}$ (2 $\leq $ x $\leq $ 5)10.1098/rsta.1985.0017
189-198J. FriedelConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1985.0018
199-228C. J. N. Wilson and G. P. L. WalkerThe Taupo Eruption, New Zealand I. General Aspects10.1098/rsta.1985.0019
229-310C. J. N. WilsonThe Taupo Eruption, New Zealand II. The Taupo Ignimbrite10.1098/rsta.1985.0020
311-352A. E. Green and P. M. NaghdiElectromagnetic Effects in the Theory of Rods10.1098/rsta.1985.0021
353-377J. M. WilliamsNear-Limiting Gravity Waves in Water of Finite Depth10.1098/rsta.1985.0022
377Erratum to Paper I10.1098/rsta.1985.0023
379-407C. Vita-Finzi and G. C. P. KingThe Seismicity, Geomorphology and Structural Evolution of the Corinth Area of Greece10.1098/rsta.1985.0024

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453-505Alexandra J. MacDermottCircular Dichroism as a Measure of Superhelix Density: A Theoretical Study10.1098/rsta.1985.0001
507-535B. Johns, A. D. Rao, S. K. Dube, and P. C. SinhaNumerical Modelling of Tide-Surge Interaction in the Bay of Bengal10.1098/rsta.1985.0002
537-606G. G. Nancolas, R. M. Bowley, and P. V. E. McclintockThe Breakdown of Superfluidity in Liquid $^{4}$He. IV. Influence of $^{3}$He Isotopic Impurities on the Nucleation of Quantized Vortex rings10.1098/rsta.1985.0003

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3-4W. H. McCreaIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1984.0077
5-18M. M. WoolfsonThe Evolution of Rotation in the Early History of the Solar System10.1098/rsta.1984.0078
19-25L. MestelThe Interaction of Rotation and Magnetic Field in the Solar System10.1098/rsta.1984.0079
27-38D. O. GoughOn the Rotation of the Sun10.1098/rsta.1984.0080
39-45T. Gold, H. Zinnecker, W. H. McCrea, R. J. Tayler, M. M. Woolfson, and D. O. GoughThe Early Solar System and the Rotation of the Sun [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0081
47-70F. R. Stephenson, L. V. Morrison, and G. J. WhitrowLong-Term Changes in the Rotation of the Earth: 700 B. C. to A. D. 1980 [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0082
71-75P. Brosche and M. M. WoolfsonTidal Friction in the Earth-Moon System [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0083
77-83S. K. RuncornThe Primeval Axis of Rotation of the Moon10.1098/rsta.1984.0084
85-94G. A. WilkinsThe Determination of the Fluctuations in the Rotation of the Earth10.1098/rsta.1984.0085
95-105M. G. RochesterCauses of Fluctuations in the Rotation of the Earth10.1098/rsta.1984.0086
107-121R. Hide and T. GoldRotation of the Atmospheres of the Earth and Planets [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0087
123-139S. F. Dermott and A. H. JuppRotation and the Internal Structures of the Major Planets and their Inner Satellites [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0088
141-146M. PodolakThe Rotation of the Uranian System10.1098/rsta.1984.0089
147-156S. J. Peale and L. M. B. C. CamposThe Rotation of Hyperion [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0090
157-164S. F. Dermott, C. D. Murray, J. F. James, T. Gold, and J. R. DonnisonDistribution and Evolution of Asteroid Rotation Rates [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0091
165-170M. K. Wallis and W. H. McCreaRotation of Cometary Nuclei [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0092
171-184A. M. K. Szeto and D. E. SmylieThe Rotation of the Earth's Inner Core10.1098/rsta.1984.0093
185-186S. K. RuncornConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1984.0094
191-193Peter Swinnerton-DyerOpening Address10.1098/rsta.1984.0095
195-204S. D. SmithAn Introduction to Optically Bistable Devices and Photonic Logic10.1098/rsta.1984.0096
205-211A. HuangImpact of Technological Advances and Architectural Insights on the Design of Optical Computers10.1098/rsta.1984.0097
213-220B. S. WherrettOne-Electron Theory of Nonlinear Refraction10.1098/rsta.1984.0098
221-227H. Haug and S. Schmitt-RinkNon-Perturbative Many-Body Theory of the Optical Nonlinearities in Semiconductors10.1098/rsta.1984.0099
229-237R. Levy, B. Honerlage, and J. B. GrunOptical Bistability in CuCl10.1098/rsta.1984.0100
239-244D. A. B. MillerMultiple Quantum Well Optical Nonlinearities: Bistability from Increasing Absorption and the Self Electro-Optic Device10.1098/rsta.1984.0101
245-248H. M. Gibbs, J. L. Jewell, N. Peyghambarian, M. C. Rushford, K. Tai, S. S. Tarng, D. A. Weinberger, A. C. Gossard, W. Wiegmann, and T. VenkatesanSemiconductor Nonlinear Etalons10.1098/rsta.1984.0102
249-256A. C. Walker, F. A. P. Tooley, M. E. Prise, J. G. H. Mathew, A. K. Kar, M. R. Taghizadeh, and S. D. SmithInSb Devices: Transphasors with High Gain, Bistable Switches and Sequential Logic Gates10.1098/rsta.1984.0103
257-264E. Garmire, C. D. Poole, and J. A. GoldstoneBistability Experimentally Observed at Three Milliwatts in Indium Arsenide and Theoretically Predicted for a New Class of Nonlinear Dielectrics10.1098/rsta.1984.0104
265-268M. DagenaisGiant Nonlinearities and Low Power Optical Bistability in Cadmium Sulphide Platelets10.1098/rsta.1984.0105
269-275C. Klingshirn, K. Bohnert, K. Kempf, and H. KaltNonlinear and Optically Bistable Effects in Cadmium Sulphide10.1098/rsta.1984.0106
277-284A. Miller and G. ParryFast and Sensitive Nonlinear Processes: Bistability in CdHgTe10.1098/rsta.1984.0107
285-290P. Mandel and T. ErneuxDynamic Effects in Optical Bistability10.1098/rsta.1984.0108
291-297L. A. Lugiato, R. J. Horowicz, G. Strini, and L. M. NarducciTransverse Effects and Noise in Optical Instabilities10.1098/rsta.1984.0109
299-306W. J. Firth, E. Abraham, E. M. Wright, I. Galbraith, and B. S. WherrettDiffusion, Diffraction and Reflection in Semiconductor o.b. Devices10.1098/rsta.1984.0110
307-310F. T. ArecchiGeneralized Multistability and Chaos in Quantum Optics10.1098/rsta.1984.0111
311-319H. A. Haus and N. A. WhitakerAll-Optical Logic in Optical Waveguides10.1098/rsta.1984.0112
321-326G. I. Stegeman, C. T. Seaton, and H. G. WinfulApplications of Guided Waves to Nonlinear Optics10.1098/rsta.1984.0113
327-332Y. R. ShenOptical Nonlinearity and Bistability in Liquid Crystals10.1098/rsta.1984.0114
333-340J. E. Carroll and I. H. WhiteOptical Bistability in Semiconductor Lasers10.1098/rsta.1984.0115
341-347A. Dorsel, J. D. McCullen, P. Meystre, H. Walther, and E. M. WrightOptical Resonators Driven by Radiation Pressure10.1098/rsta.1984.0116
349-355P. W. SmithApplications of All-Optical Switching and Logic10.1098/rsta.1984.0117
357-360F. A. P. Tooley, A. C. Walker, and S. D. SmithSwitching of Optically Bistable Devices by Incoherent Illumination10.1098/rsta.1984.0118
361-362C. Sibilia, M. Bertolotti, and D. SetteBistable Behaviour of Light Waves in a Graded-Index Planar Waveguide with Nonlinear Substrate10.1098/rsta.1984.0119
363-369A. Boardman and P. EganTheory of Optical Hysteresis for TE Guided Modes10.1098/rsta.1984.0120
371-373D. SaridGuided-Wave Controlled Etalons10.1098/rsta.1984.0121
375-380J. L. Jewell, M. C. Rushford, H. M. Gibbs, M. Warren, N. Peyghambarian, A. C. Gossard, and W. WiegmannOptical Logic on a Single Etalon10.1098/rsta.1984.0122
381-384J. A. Martin-Pereda, F. J. Lopez, M. A. Muriel, and J. M. OtonPhotonic Logic Based on Molecular Reorientation of Nematic Liquid Crystals10.1098/rsta.1984.0123
385-387M. L. Claude, L. L. Chase, D. Hulin, and A. MysyrowiczOptical Phase Conjugation Via Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing in Copper Chloride10.1098/rsta.1984.0124
389-394C. M. Bowden, J. W. Haus, C. C. Sung, and W. K. ChiuStationary Properties of Dispersive Optical Bistability in a Dense Exciton--Biexciton System: Copper Chloride10.1098/rsta.1984.0125
395-399J. A. Goldstone and E. GarmireIntrinsic Polarization Bistability in Nonlinear Media10.1098/rsta.1984.0126
401-403W. J. Stewart, I. Bennion, and M. J. GoodwinResonant Modulation10.1098/rsta.1984.0127
405-409R. G. Harrison, I. A. Al-Saidi, and W. J. FirthObservation of Bifurcation to Chaos in a Passive All-Optical Fabry--Perot Resonator: A High-Frequency Optical Modulator10.1098/rsta.1984.0128
411-415J. R. Tredicce, G. L. Lippi, F. T. Arecchi, and N. B. AbrahamStable Oscillations in a Bistable, Bidirectional CO$_{2}$ Ring Laser10.1098/rsta.1984.0129
417-420W. E. Schulz, W. R. MacGillivray, and M. C. StandageExperimental Study of the Response of a Bad Cavity Bistable System to Fast Light Switch-On10.1098/rsta.1984.0130
421-423W. Lange, F. Mitschke, R. Deserno, and J. MlynekSodium Atoms in Fabry--Perot Resonators: Studies of Static and Dynamic Behaviour in Transverse Magnetic Fields10.1098/rsta.1984.0131
425-428G. Broggi and L. A. LugiatoTransient Noise-Induced Optical Bistability10.1098/rsta.1984.0132
429-431J. V. MoloneySolitons in Optical Bistability10.1098/rsta.1984.0133
433-437H. J. CarmichaelSelf-Oscillation in a Detuned Cavity10.1098/rsta.1984.0134
439-443G. P. Hildred, S. S. Hassan, R. R. Puri, and R. K. BulloughQuantum Statistical Properties of a Quantum Theory of Optical Bistability10.1098/rsta.1984.0135
445-448R. J. Ballagh and V. JainOptical Multistability and Zeeman Degenerate Transitions10.1098/rsta.1984.0136
449-451J. SekeClosed Equations of Motion for Expectation Values of Collective Operators for Spontaneous Emission in the Presence of External Driving Fields10.1098/rsta.1984.0137

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Volume Information
3R. WilsonChairman's Introduction10.1098/rsta.1984.0042
5-7K. BakerOpening Address10.1098/rsta.1984.0043
9-26G. K. C. PardoeOverview of the Industrialization of Space10.1098/rsta.1984.0044
27-32A. K. Jefferis, F. Miles, D. O. Fraser, and I. NicolsonInternational Communications Satellites: Global and European Regional Systems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0045
33-38Y. Demerliac and S. MetzgerAfrican Satellite Communication Systems and their Implications [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0046
39P. L. V. HickmanUnisat: The British Direct Broadcast Satellite System [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1984.0047
41-54O. LundbergMobile Communications Via Satellite in the 1990s10.1098/rsta.1984.0048
55-66J. V. Charyk and S. MetzgerEarth Stations for Fixed and Mobile Services10.1098/rsta.1984.0049
67-73W. E. Ramsey and J. R. PageNavigation Satellites: Their Future Potential [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0050
75-81J. P. MacArthurSpace: The Finance Sector10.1098/rsta.1984.0051
83-88M. Bignier, J. Vandenkerckhove, and G. M. WebbThe Ariane Programme [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0052
89-102C. J. Meechan, F. Miles, C. Ledsome, D. O. Fraser, and D. WhitehouseThe Space Shuttle System [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0053
103-108Peter Anson and D. G. StephensonERS-1: Its Payload and Potential [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0054
109-114D. D. Hardy and D. O. FraserThe Processing and Use of Data from Earth Observation Satellites [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0055
115-118S. G. Tilford and J. R. PageGlobal Habitability and Earth Remote Sensing [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0056
119-131R. F. Freitag and I. CrawfordSpace Stations and their Potential Uses [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0057
133-140I. V. FranklinThe Commercial Potential of Large Orbital Space Platforms10.1098/rsta.1984.0058
141-178P. Fletcher, K. R. Franklin, and R. P. TownsendThermodynamics of Binary and Ternary Ion Exchange in Zeolites: The Exchange of Sodium, Ammonium and Potassium Ions in Mordenite10.1098/rsta.1984.0059
179-218D. J. Ivers and R. W. JamesAxisymmetric Antidynamo Theorems in Compressible Non-Uniform Conducting Fluids10.1098/rsta.1984.0060
345-361R. Kowalski, M. A. Jackson, M. J. Rogers, J. C. Shepherdson, D. Sannella, and M. M. LehmanThe Relation between Logic Programming and Logic Specification [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0064
363-388D. A. Turner, J. Fairbairn, D. Park, P. Wadler, B. A. Wichmann, and M. H. RogersFunctional Programs as Executable Specifications [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0065
389-409D. I. Good and B. A. WichmannMechanical Proofs about Computer Programs [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0066
411-422R. Milner and R. S. BirdThe Use of Machines to Assist in Rigorous Proof [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0067
423-440E. M. Clarke, P. Aczel, J. V. Tucker, and J. C. ShepherdsonThe Characterization Problem for Hoare Logics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0068
441-446L. G. Valiant and J. C. ShepherdsonDeductive Learning [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0069
447-473J. R. Abrial, J. C. Shepherdson, J. S. Hillmore, and R. L. ConstableProgramming as a Mathematical Exercise [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0070
475-489C. A. R. Hoare and F. K. HannaPrograms are Predicates [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0071
491-499E. W. Dijkstra, R. S. Bird, M. H. Rogers, and O.-J. DahlInvariance and Non-Determinacy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0072
501-518P. Martin-Lof and Z. A. LozinskiConstructive Mathematics and Computer Programming [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0073
219-250M. S. Longuet-HigginsStatistical Properties of Wave Groups in a Random Sea State10.1098/rsta.1984.0061
251-293F. Hynne and R. K. BulloughThe Scattering of Light. I. The Optical Response of a Finite Molecular Fluid10.1098/rsta.1984.0062
295-341D. G. Crighton and D. InnesThe Modes, Resonances and Forced Response of Elastic Structures under Heavy Fluid Loading10.1098/rsta.1984.0063
519-552Y. Yamaguchi, C. J. Chang, and R. A. BrownMultiple Byoyancy-Driven Flows in a Vertical Cylinder Heated from below10.1098/rsta.1984.0074
553-600A. F. WellsSurvey of Octahedral Structures AX$_{n}$ and A$_{2}$X$_{n}$10.1098/rsta.1984.0075
601Erratum: Bifurcations of One- and Two-Dimensional Maps10.1098/rsta.1984.0076

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1-41M. H. Freilich and R. T. GuzaNonlinear Effects on Shoaling Surface Gravity Waves10.1098/rsta.1984.0019
43-102P. Holmes and D. WhitleyBifurcations of One- and Two-Dimensional Maps10.1098/rsta.1984.0020
103-129D. R. Hayhurst, P. R. Dimmer, and C. J. MorrisonDevelopment of Continuum Damage in the Creep Rupture of Notched Bars10.1098/rsta.1984.0021
131-158D. R. Hayhurst, P. R. Brown, and C. J. MorrisonThe Role of Continuum Damage in Creep Crack Growth10.1098/rsta.1984.0022
159-182A. K. Galwey and L. PopplThe Development and the Function of the Interface Participating in the Nucleation and Growth Reaction between Crystalline Potassium Bromide and Chlorine Gas10.1098/rsta.1984.0023
183-217R. Mankbadi and J. T. C. LiuSound Generated Aerodynamically Revisited: Large-Scale Structures in a Turbulent Jet as a Source of Sound10.1098/rsta.1984.0024
221-240G. Brown and P. NadeauCrystal Structures of Clay Minerals and Related Phyllosilicates [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0025
241-257D. D. Eberl, V. C. Farmer, and R. M. BarrerClay Mineral Formation and Transformation in Rocks and Soils [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0026
259-269C. TchoubarX-ray Studies of Defects in Clays10.1098/rsta.1984.0027
271-285J. M. ThomasNew Ways of Characterizing Layered Silicates and their Intercalates10.1098/rsta.1984.0028
287-299J. J. Fripiat, M. Letellier, P. Levitz, and J. M. ThomasInteraction of Water with Clay Surfaces [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0029
301-314R. P. TownsendThermodynamics of Ion Exchange in Clays10.1098/rsta.1984.0030
315-332G. Lagaly, R. M. Barrer, and K. GouldingClay-Organic Interactions [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0031
333-352R. M. Barrer and P. B. TinkerSorption and Molecular Sieve Properties of Clays and their Importance as Catalysts [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0032
353-368S. D. Lubetkin, S. R. Middleton, R. H. Ottewill, P. Barnes, P. Nadeau, and J. FripiatSome Properties of Clay-Water Dispersions [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0033
369-373I. T. RosenqvistThe Importance of Pore Water Chemistry on Mechanical and Engineering Properties of Clay Soils10.1098/rsta.1984.0034
375-389A. C. D. NewmanThe Significance of Clays in Agriculture and Soils10.1098/rsta.1984.0035
391-409I. E. OdomSmectite clay Minerals: Properties and Uses10.1098/rsta.1984.0036
411-432W. B. JepsonKaolins: Their Properties and Uses10.1098/rsta.1984.0037
433-467C. M. Muirhead, W. F. Vinen, and R. J. DonnellyThe Nucleation of Vorticity by Ions in Superfluid $^{4}$He: I. Basic Theory10.1098/rsta.1984.0038
469-493K. S. HavnerFirst- And Second-Order Analysis of Axially Loaded Crystals in n-Fold Symmetry10.1098/rsta.1984.0039
495-522S. W. Conning, L. E. Farmer, and P. L. B. OxleyInvestigation of Experimental Flow Patterns for Plane Strain Extrusion of Hardening Materials with Slipline Field Methods10.1098/rsta.1984.0040
523Erratum: A Modelling Study of the Mixing of $^{137}$Cs in the Seas of the European Continental Shelf10.1098/rsta.1984.0041

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365-406R. J. Jady and R. T. MarshallThe Analysis of Geomagnetic Storm-Time Variations10.1098/rsta.1984.0001
407-436D. PrandleA Modelling Study of the Mixing of $^{137}$Cs in the Seas of the European Continental Shelf10.1098/rsta.1984.0002
439-456P. J. Wyllie, M. F. Osmaston, and M. A. MorrisonConstraints Imposed by Experimental Petrology on Possible and Impossible Magma Sources and Products [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0003
457-472E. R. Oxburgh, Tessa McRae, and M. J. O'HaraPhysical Constraints on Magma Contamination in the Continental Crust: An Example, the Adamello Complex [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0004
473-510H. M. IyerGeophysical Evidence for the Locations, Shapes and Sizes, and Internal Structures of Magma Chambers beneath Regions of Quaternary Volcanism10.1098/rsta.1984.0005
511-534R. S. J. Sparks, H. E. Huppert, J. S. Turner, M. Sakuyama, and M. J. O'HaraThe Fluid Dynamics of Evolving Magma Chambers [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0006
535-547R. W. KayElemental Abundances Relevant to Identification of Magma Sources10.1098/rsta.1984.0007
549-590R. N. Thompson, M. A. Morrison, G. L. Hendry, S. J. Parry, P. R. Simpson, R. Hutchison, and M. J. O'HaraAn Assessment of the Relative Roles of Crust and Mantle in Magma Genesis: An Elemental Approach [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0008
591-603R. K. O'NionsIsotopic Abundances Relevant to the Identification of Magma Sources10.1098/rsta.1984.0009
605-625P. N. Taylor, N. W. Jones, and S. MoorbathIsotopic Assessment of Relative Contributions from Crust and Mantle Sources to the Magma Genesis of Precambrian Granitoid Rocks10.1098/rsta.1984.0010
627-641K. G. Cox and C. J. HawkesworthRelative Contribution of Crust and Mantle to Flood Basalt Magmatism, Mahabaleshwar Area, Deccan Traps10.1098/rsta.1984.0011
643-660M. A. Menzies, W. P. Leeman, C. J. Hawkesworth, and R. J. PankhurstGeochemical and Isotopic Evidence for the Origin of Continental Flood Basalts with Particular Reference to the Snake River Plain Idaho, U.S.A. [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0012
661-674Marjorie Wilson, J. P. Davidson, H. Colley, and Marjorie PowellThe Relative Roles of Crust and Upper Mantle in the Generation of Oceanic Island Arc Magmas [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0013
675-692R. S. Thorpe, P. W. Francis, L. O'Callaghan, R. Hutchison, and J. S. TurnerRelative Roles of Source Composition, Fractional Crystallization and Crustal Contamination in the Petrogenesis of Andean Volcanic Rocks [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0014
693-707B. W. Chappell and P. R. SimpsonSource Rocks of I- and S-Type Granites in the Lachlan Fold Belt, Southeastern Australia [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0015
709-742R. S. Harmon, A. N. Halliday, J. A. P. Clayburn, and W. E. StephensChemical and Isotopic Systematics of the Caledonian Intrusions of Scotland and Northern England: A Guide to Magma Source Region and Magma-Crust Interaction10.1098/rsta.1984.0016
743-753D. J. DePaolo and G. L. FarmerIsotopic Data Bearing on the Origin of Mesozoic and Tertiary Granitic Rocks in the Western United States10.1098/rsta.1984.0017
755-780A. P. Dickin, J. L. Brown, R. N. Thompson, A. N. Halliday, M. A. Morrison, R. Hutchison, and M. J. O'HaraCrustal Contamination and the Granite Problem in the British Tertiary Volcanic Province [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1984.0018

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5Peter HirschIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1983.0060
7-15W. A. Gutteridge, C. D. Pomeroy, D. D. Double, F. Massazza, P. L. Pratt, and H. A. W. CornelissenCement in its Conventional Uses: Problems and Possibilities [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0061
17-30G. Frohnsdorff, J. Skalny, B. A. Proctor, A. Kelly, F. Tamas, L. McCurrich, and P. JacksonCement in the 1990s: Challenges and Opportunities [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0062
31-42J. D. Birchall, K. I. Majid, B. W. Staynes, A. A. Rahman, N. J. Dave, H. F. W. Taylor, F. Tamas, A. J. Majumdar, A. Champion, Della M. Roy, and J. BenstedCement in the Context of New Materials for an Energy-Expensive Future [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0063
43-51G. R. Long, S. Sprung, R. W. Davidge, and D. PearsonMicrostructure and Chemistry of Unhydrated Cements [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0064
53-66D. D. Double, P. C. Hewlett, K. S. W. Sing, and J. F. RaffleNew Developments in Understanding the Chemistry of Cement Hydration [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0065
67-78R. H. Ottewill, K. S. W. Sing, and J. BenstedChemistry of Colloidal Silicates and Cements [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0066
79-83G. W. Groves, J. P. Skalny, L. J. Parrott, and K. KendallT.e.m. Studies of Cement Clinker Compounds, their Hydration and Strong Cement Pastes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0067
85-92Micheline Regourd, C. Defosse, S. A. Jefferis, and J. BenstedMicroanalytical Studies (X-ray Photoelectron Spectrometry) of Surface Hydration Reactions of Cement Compounds [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0068
93-103P. L. Pratt, A. Ghose, J. Skalny, and P. C. HewlettElectron Microscope Studies of Portland Cement Microstructures during Setting and Hardening [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0069
105-111J. E. Bailey, C. J. Hampson, and J. BenstedThe Microstructure and Chemistry of Tricalcium Aluminate Hydration [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0070
113-125R. W. Davidge, N. McN. Alford, C. D. Pomeroy, H. F. W. Taylor, J. E. Bailey, M. S. T. Price, and J. SkalnyStrength and Toughness in Ceramic Systems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0071
127-138G. K. Moir, H. F. W. Taylor, F. Massazza, J. E. Bailey, S. Chanda, P. Pichat, Della M. Roy, and S. SprungImprovements in the Early Strength Properties of Portland Cement [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0072
139-153K. Kendall, A. J. Howard, J. D. Birchall, P. L. Pratt, B. A. Proctor, and S. A. JefferisThe Relation between Porosity, Microstructure and Strength, and the Approach to Advanced Cement-Based Materials [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0073
155-166L. J. Parrott, K. S. W. Sing, A. A. Rahman, and D. PearsonNovel Methods of Processing Cement Gel to Examine and Control Microstructure and Properties [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0074
167-173L. Hjorth, N. McN. Alford, R. J. Mangabhai, Peter Hirsch, G. K. Moir, S. A. Jefferis, R. Blundell, A. Kelly, C. Defosse, K. S. W. Sing, F. Massazza, and J. BenstedDevelopment and Application of High-Density Cement-Based Materials [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0075
175-190D. J. Hannant, D. C. Hughes, A. Kelly, N. McN. Alford, and J. E. BaileyToughening of Cement and Other Brittle Solids with Fibres [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0076
191-202A. J. Majumdar, V. Laws, J. E. Bailey, D. B. Downey, C. D. Pomeroy, and J. BenstedComposite Materials Based on Cement Matrices [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0077
203-207G. M. IdornConcluding Assessment of Future Development10.1098/rsta.1983.0078
211-213W. H. McCreaIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1983.0079
215-220K. F. SmithThe Measurement of the Fundamental Constants10.1098/rsta.1983.0080
221-224B. W. PetleyTowards the Next Evaluation of the Fundamental Physical Constants10.1098/rsta.1983.0081
225-226M. GoldhaberThe Search for Proton Decay and Other Rare Phenomena10.1098/rsta.1983.0082
227-238R. D. ReasenbergThe Constancy of G and Other Gravitational Experiments10.1098/rsta.1983.0083
239-243J. M. IrvineLimits on the Variability of Coupling Constants from the Oklo Natural Reactor10.1098/rsta.1983.0084
245-247B. E. J. PagelImplications of Quasar Spectoscopy for Constancy of Constants10.1098/rsta.1983.0085
249-252S. Weinberg, H. B. Nielsen, and J. G. TaylorOverview of Theoretical Prospects for Understanding the Values of Fundamental Constants [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0086
253-259C. H. Llewellyn Smith and H. B. NielsenThe Strong, Electromagnetic and Weak Couplings [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0087
261-272H. B. Nielsen and J. G. TaylorField Theories without Fundamental Gauge Symmetries [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0088
273-278S. L. AdlerEinstein Gravitation as a Long Wavelength Effective Field Theory10.1098/rsta.1983.0089
279-292J. EllisUnification and Supersymmetry10.1098/rsta.1983.0090
293-302T. W. B. Kibble and S. KasdanPhase Transitions in the Early Universe and their Consequences [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0091
303-310S. W. HawkingThe Cosmological Constant [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0092
311-322M. J. Rees and W. H. McCreaLarge Numbers and Ratios in Astrophysics and Cosmology [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0093
323-336W. H. Press, A. P. Lightman, Rudolf Peierls, and T. GoldDependence of Macrophysical Phenomena on the Values of the Fundamental Constants [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0094
337-346J. D. BarrowDimensionality10.1098/rsta.1983.0095
347-363B. Carter and W. H. McCreaThe Anthropic Principle and its Implications for Biological Evolution [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0096

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1-36A. P. Sutton and V. VitekOn the Structure of Tilt Grain Boundaries in Cubic Metals I. Symmetrical Tilt Boundaries10.1098/rsta.1983.0020
37-54A. P. Sutton and V. VitekOn the Structure of Tilt Grain Boundaries in Cubic Metals II. Asymmetrical Tilt Boundaries10.1098/rsta.1983.0021
55-68A. P. Sutton and V. VitekOn the Structure of Tilt Grain Boundaries in Cubic Metals. III. Generalizations of the Structural Study and Implications for the Properties of Grain Boundaries10.1098/rsta.1983.0022
71-75F. C. Frank and M. G. ClarkIntroductory Remarks [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0023
77-92G. W. GrayThe Chemistry of Liquid Crystals10.1098/rsta.1983.0024
93-103S. Chandrasekhar, Charles Frank, J. D. Litster, W. H. De Jeu, and Lin LeiLiquid Crystals of Disc-Like Molecules [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0025
105-114H. Finkelmann and A. H. PriceLiquid Crystalline Side-Chain Polymers [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0026
115-126T. E. Faber, Lin Lei, L. G. P. Dalmolen, and Charles FrankTheories of Nematic Order [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0027
127-144Martha A. Cotter, J. D. Litster, and Lin LeiThe Van der Waals Theory of Nematic Liquids [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0028
145-153J. D. LitsterStructural Studies of Nematic and Smectic Phases10.1098/rsta.1983.0029
155-165F. M. LeslieSome Topics in Continuum Theory of Nematics10.1098/rsta.1983.0030
167-178E. P. RaynesElectro-Optic and Thermo-Optic Effects in Liquid Crystals10.1098/rsta.1983.0031
179-188Barbara NeedhamPractical Limits on Addressing Twisted Nematic Displays10.1098/rsta.1983.0032
189-201T. J. SchefferGuest-Host Devices Using Anisotropic Dyes10.1098/rsta.1983.0033
203-216D. W. BerremanNumerical Modelling of Twisted Nematic Devices10.1098/rsta.1983.0034
217-229W. H. De Jeu, E. P. Raynes, A. H. Price, and M. G. ClarkLiquid Crystalline Materials: Physical Properties and Intermolecular Interactions [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0035
231-238B. SturgeonMaterials for Applications: The Industrial Chemists' Viewpoint10.1098/rsta.1983.0036
239C. HilsumConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1983.0037
243-255E. R. PetersThe Use of Multispectral Satellite Imagery in the Exploration for Petroleum and Minerals10.1098/rsta.1983.0038
257-270P. J. Curran and M. D. StevenMultispectral Remote Sensing for the Estimation of Green Leaf Area Index [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0039
271-281G. C. StoveThe Current Use of Remote-Sensing Data in Peat, Soil, Land-Cover and Crop Inventories in Scotland10.1098/rsta.1983.0040
285-294A. Henderson-Sellers and M. F. WilsonAlbedo Observations of the Earth's Surface for Climate Research10.1098/rsta.1983.0042
295-314P. H. A. Martin-Kaye and G. M. LawrenceThe Application of Satellite Imaging Radars over Land to the Assessment, Mapping and Monitoring of Resources10.1098/rsta.1983.0043
315-321R. K. RaneySynthetic Aperture Radar Observations of Ocean and Land10.1098/rsta.1983.0044
323-335J. KittlerImage Processing for Remote Sensing10.1098/rsta.1983.0045
337-359J. D. Woods and P. K. TaylorSatellite Monitoring of the Ocean for Global Climate Research [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0046
361-370D. E. CartwrightDetection of Large-Scale Ocean Circulation and Tides10.1098/rsta.1983.0047
371-380M. J. Tucker, E. D. R. Shearman, and D. E. CartwrightObservation of Ocean Waves [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0048
381-395J. E. Harries, D. T. Llewellyn-Jones, P. J. Minnett, R. W. Saunders, A. M. Zavody, P. Wadhams, P. K. Taylor, and J. T. HoughtonObservations of Sea-Surface Temperature for Climate Research [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0049
397E. D. R. Shearman and J. T. HoughtonGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1983.0050
399-414T. H. GuymerA Review of Seasat Scatterometer Data10.1098/rsta.1983.0051
415-432I. S. Robinson and E. G. MitchelsonSatellite Observations of Ocean Colour [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0052
433-445P. E. GudmandsenApplication of Microwave Remote Sensing to Studies of Sea Ice10.1098/rsta.1983.0053
447-461G. De Q. Robin, D. J. Drewry, V. A. Squire, and A. S. LaughtonSatellite Observations of Polar Ice Fields [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0054
463-464Alan H. CookConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1983.0055
465-502J. A. D. DicksonGraphical Modelling of Crystal Aggregates and its Relevance to Cement Diagnosis10.1098/rsta.1983.0056
503-557Ya. L. Al'pert, K. G. Budden, B. S. Moiseyev, and G. F. StottElectromagnetic Radiation from a Dipole Source in a Homogeneous Magnetoplasma10.1098/rsta.1983.0057
559-610A. E. Green and P. M. NaghdiOn Electromagnetic Effects in the Theory of Shells and Plates10.1098/rsta.1983.0058
611-641R. P. BickerstaffMultiquark Colour-Hyperfine Spectra in the Bag Model: A Survey with the P-Matrix Formalism10.1098/rsta.1983.0059

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221-230R. T. Pollard, T. H. Guymer, and P. K. TaylorSummary of the JASIN 1978 Field Experiment10.1098/rsta.1983.0001
231-252D. J. Ellett, P. Kruseman, G. J. Prangsma, R. T. Pollard, H. M. Van Aken, A. Edwards, H. D. Dooley, W. J. Gould, J. A. Businger, and J. G. HarveyWater Masses and Mesoscale Circulation of North Rockall Trough Waters during JASIN 1978 [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0002
253-273T. H. Guymer, J. A. Businger, K. B. Katsaros, W. J. Shaw, P. K. Taylor, W. G. Large, R. E. Payne, J. G. Harvey, and R. T. PollardTransfer Processes at the Air-Sea Interface [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0003
275-290P. K. Taylor, A. L. M. Grant, H. Gunther, and G. OlbruckMass, momentum, Sensible Heat and Latent Heat Budgets for the Lower Atmosphere10.1098/rsta.1983.0004
291-309S. Nicholls, B. Brummer, F. Fiedler, A. Grant, T. Hauf, G. Jenkins, C. Readings, W. Shaw, P. K. Taylor, J. A. Businger, and J. D. WoodsThe Structure of the Turbulent Atmospheric Boundary Layer [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0005
311-325G. J. Prangsma, T. H. Guymer, P. Kruseman, R. T. Pollard, R. A. Weller, and G. SiedlerDevelopment of the Temperature and Salinity Structure of the Upper Ocean over Two Months in an Area 150 $\times $ 150 km [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0006
327-340R. A. Weller and D. HalpernThe Velocity Structure of the Upper Ocean in the Presence of Surface Forcing and Mesoscale Oceanic Eddies10.1098/rsta.1983.0007
341-358P. K. Taylor, T. H. Guymer, S. Nicholls, M. G. Briscoe, and R. T. PollardThe Structure of an Atmospheric Warm Front and its Interaction with the Boundary Layer [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0008
359-375P. J. Minnett, R. T. Pollard, D. S. Collins, A. Horch, M. Knoll, M. C. Gregg, J. D. Woods, S. A. Thorpe, and M. G. BriscoeThe Structure of a Weak Thermohaline Front [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0009
377-388J. Schmetz, A. Slingo, S. Nicholls, E. Raschke, S. A. Thorpe, P. K. Taylor, and J. A. BusingerCase Studies of Radiation in the Cloud-Capped Atmospheric Boundary Layer [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0010
389-405M. D. Levine, C. A. Paulson, M. G. Briscoe, R. A. Weller, H. Peters, H. M. Van Aken, J. M. Huthnance, G. Siedler, and E. D. R. ShearmanInternal Waves in JASIN [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0011
407-425R. T. PollardObservations of the Structure of the Upper Ocean: Wind-Driven Momentum Budget10.1098/rsta.1983.0012
427-444M. G. Briscoe, R. T. Pollard, and S. A. ThorpeObservations on the Energy Balance of Internal Waves during JASIN [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1983.0013
445-449J. A. Businger and H. CharnockBoundary Layer Structure in Relation to Larger-Scale Flow: Some Remarks on the JASIN Observations10.1098/rsta.1983.0014
451-477N. Checker, M. R. Mackley, and D. W. MeadOn the Flow of Molten Polymer into, within and out of Ducts10.1098/rsta.1983.0015
479-522G. Masters and F. GilbertAttenuation in the Earth at Low Frequencies10.1098/rsta.1983.0016
523-615M. F. Atiyah and R. BottThe Yang-Mills Equations over Riemann Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1983.0017
617-667E. Buzano and M. GolubitskyBifurcation on the Hexagonal Lattice and the Planar Benard Problem10.1098/rsta.1983.0018
669Erratum: Non-Convecting Solar Ponds10.1098/rsta.1983.0019

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3Jack LewisIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1982.0140
5-15B. F. G. Johnson, Jack Lewis, and D. M. P. MingosAspects of Ruthenium and Osmium Cluster Chemistry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0141
17-26H. VahrenkampHeteronuclear Cluster Compounds10.1098/rsta.1982.0142
27-34J. A. Iggo, M. J. Mays, and P. L. TaylorThe Chemistry of Stabilized Clusters10.1098/rsta.1982.0143
35-45J. G. NoltesChemistry of Organocopper Clusters10.1098/rsta.1982.0144
47-57G. Longoni, A. Ceriotti, R. Della Pergola, M. Manassero, M. Perego, G. Piro, and M. SansoniIron, Cobalt and Nickel Carbide--Carbonyl Clusters by CO Scission10.1098/rsta.1982.0145
59-66A. J. Deeming and P. J. ManningNucleophilic Addition at $\mu _{3}$-alkyne Clusters Leading to Carbon--Carbon Bond Formation10.1098/rsta.1982.0146
67-73R. E. Colborn, A. F. Dyke, S. A. R. Knox, Kirsty A. Macpherson, K. A. Mead, A. G. Orpen, J. Roue, and P. WoodwardCarbon--Carbon Bond Formation at Dinuclear Metal Centres10.1098/rsta.1982.0147
75-83D. M. P. MingosSome Theoretical and Structural Aspects of Gold Cluster Chemistry10.1098/rsta.1982.0148
85-86M. B. Hall and J. C. GreenGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1982.0149
87-93F. G. A. StoneNovel Routes to Heteronuclear Metal Clusters Containing Rhodium10.1098/rsta.1982.0150
95-102B. T. Heaton, Joan Mason, and E. W. RandallNuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies in Cluster Chemistry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0151
103-113J. S. Bradley and E. W. RandallCarbidocarbonyl Clusters of Iron [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0152
115-124J. M. Basset, B. Besson, A. Choplin, A. Theolier, and R. WhymanCatalysis by Supported Clusters: Two Examples of Catalytic Reactions that Involve a Molecular Cluster Frame [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0153
125-130A. Fusi, R. Ugo, R. Psaro, P. Braunstein, and J. DehandThe Homogeneous Hydrogenation of Carbon--Carbon Multiple Bonds with Heteronuclear Platinum Clusters10.1098/rsta.1982.0154
131-140R. WhymanIndustrial Aspects of Cluster Chemistry10.1098/rsta.1982.0155
141-157R. E. McCarleyHalide and Chalcogenide Clusters of the Early Transition Metals10.1098/rsta.1982.0156
159-166C. D. Garner, S. R. Acott, G. Christou, D. Collison, F. E. Mabbs, and V. PetrouleasIron--Molybdenum--Sulphur Clusters10.1098/rsta.1982.0157
167-198S. Krenk and H. SchmidtElastic Wave Scattering by a Circular Crack10.1098/rsta.1982.0158
199-218K. Walters and M. F. WebsterOn Dominating Elastico-Viscous Response in Some Complex Flows10.1098/rsta.1982.0159

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3-17R. J. Tayler and R. FabbriIntroduction to Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: Open and Closed Models, Anisotropies [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0096
19-35B. E. J. Pagel and G. R. IsaakAbundances of Elements of Cosmological Interest10.1098/rsta.1982.0097
37-42T. D. Kinman and K. DavidsonConstraints on the Primordial Helium Abundance from the Optical Emission Spectra of Dwarf Galaxies10.1098/rsta.1982.0098
43-54D. N. Schramm, M. J. Rees, and R. J. TaylerConstraints on the Density of Baryons in the Universe [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0099
55-65D. T. Wilkinson and R. D. DaviesMeasuring the Large-Scale Anisotropy in the Microwave Background Radiation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0100
67-75R. Fabbri, I. Guidi, V. Natale, and R. J. TaylerAnisotropy Measurements and Cosmological Implications [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0101
77-85P. L. Richards and R. FabbriSpectrum of the Microwave Background Radiation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0102
87-96W. L. W. Sargent, W. H. McCrea, and M. J. ReesThe Distribution and Composition of Intergalactic Clouds at Large Red-Shifts [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0103
97-110C. J. Hogan, N. Kaiser, M. J. Rees, R. Fabbri, and W. H. McCreaInterpretation of Anisotropy in the Cosmic Background Radiation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0104
111-119M. DavisGalaxy Clustering and the Missing Mass10.1098/rsta.1982.0105
121-140J. EllisGrand Unified Theories in Cosmology10.1098/rsta.1982.0106
141-148A. H. Guth and S. P. BhavsarPhase Transitions in the Embryo Universe [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0107
149-200H. Brenner and P. M. AdlerDispersion Resulting from Flow through Spatially Periodic Porous Media II. Surface and Intraparticle Transport10.1098/rsta.1982.0108
201-260R. M. Bowley, P. V. E. Mcclintock, F. E. Moss, G. G. Nancolas, and P. C. E. StampThe Breakdown of Superfluidity in Liquid $^{4}$He: III. Nucleation of Quantized Vortex Rings10.1098/rsta.1982.0109
263-277J. A. MercierOffshore Structure Design and Development10.1098/rsta.1982.0110
279-287P. J. Smith, J. R. Dadson, and H. H. PearceyThe Development of a Single-Well Oil Production System [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0111
289-293R. R. Goodman and A. S. LaughtonDefence Applications of Marine Technology [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0112
295-310D. Goodrich, G. Ward, and A. S. LaughtonDevelopments in Ships and Shipping [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0113
311-330P. R. ChristopherTechniques in Diving and Submersibles10.1098/rsta.1982.0114
331-350M. D. PennockTechnology in Deep Ocean Drilling10.1098/rsta.1982.0115
351-362P. T. GrantOrganic Resources of the Sea10.1098/rsta.1982.0116
363-375G. Persoone and P. SorgeloosPerspectives in Maricultural Technologies10.1098/rsta.1982.0117
377-403H. AmannTechnological Trends in Ocean Mining10.1098/rsta.1982.0118
405-437R. Cohen, D. E. Lennard, J. H. Turner, and P. WadhamsEnergy from the Ocean [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0119
439-464W. Munk and C. WunschObserving the Ocean in the 1990s10.1098/rsta.1982.0120
467-468G. W. SeriesIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1982.0121
469-479M. H. R. HutchinsonSurvey of Lasers for Spectroscopic Use: Optical and Ultraviolet10.1098/rsta.1982.0122
481-489A. S. Pine, J. P. Connerade, and G. W. SeriesCritique of Tunable Infrared Lasers [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0123
491-501M. A. FordComputer Control of Equipment and Data Handling10.1098/rsta.1982.0124
503-511J. W. BraultFourier Transform Spectrometry in Relation to Other Passive Spectrometers10.1098/rsta.1982.0125
513-519E. W. Schlag, H. L. Selzle, W. Henke, E. Riedle, H. J. Neusser, B. A. Thrush, and G. W. SeriesMolecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics below the Doppler Width [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0126
521-530D. J. Bradley and M. H. HolbrookMode-Locked Semiconductor Lasers and their Spectroscopic Applications10.1098/rsta.1982.0127
531-548A. BoksenbergAdvances in Detectors for Astronomical Spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1982.0128
549-561D. S. Leckrone and J. P. ConneradeSpectroscopic Equipment for the Space Telescope [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0129
563-571J. A. R. Griffith and G. DuxburyLaser Heterodyne Spectroscopy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0130
573-590A. Corney and G. W. SeriesHigh-Resolution Spectroscopy Based on Atomic Coherences [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0131
591-601T. Oka and R. N. ZareIntracavity Infrared-Microwave Double-Resonance Spectroscopy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0132
603-615R. N. Dixon, G. W. Series, and G. DuxburyOptical Double Resonance with Laser-Induced Fluorescence Detection [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0133
617-631Terry A. Miller, V. E. Bondybey, and R. P. TuckettThe Laser Spectroscopy of Cool, Cold, and Very Cold Molecular Ions [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0134
633-644B. Cagnac and G. W. SeriesHigh-Resolution Spectroscopy with Multiple-Beam Laser Techniques [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0135
645-657A. I. Ferguson, G. W. Series, and B. CagnacOptoacoustic and Optogalvanic Spectroscopy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0136
659-672S. Haroche, P. Goy, J. M. Raimond, C. Fabre, and M. GrossExploration of Radiative Properties of Very Excited Atoms10.1098/rsta.1982.0137
673-683K. M. Baird and W. R. C. RowleyFrequency and Wavelength Standards, Present and in Prospect [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0138
685-687A. L. SchawlowSpectroscopy: Present Achievement and Future Prospects10.1098/rsta.1982.0139

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5-8S. R. C. MalinSesquicentenary of Gauss's First Measurement of the Absolute Value of Magnetic Intensity10.1098/rsta.1982.0060
9-10J. A. JacobsIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1982.0061
11-20B. A. BoltThe Constitution of the Core: Seismological Evidence10.1098/rsta.1982.0062
21-35O. L. AndersonThe Earth's Core and the Phase Diagram of Iron10.1098/rsta.1982.0063
37-47T. J. AhrensConstraints on Core Composition from Shock-Wave Data10.1098/rsta.1982.0064
49-59C. J. Allegre, B. Dupre, and O. BrevartChemical Aspects of the Formation of the Core10.1098/rsta.1982.0065
61-70R. A. W. Haddon, R. Hide, and M. F. OsmastonEvidence for Inhomogeneities near the Core-Mantle Boundary [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0066
71-78D. R. BarracloughHistorical Observations of the Geomagnetic Field10.1098/rsta.1982.0067
79-86Mary Kovacheva and R. HideArchaeomagnetic Investigations of Geomagnetic Secular Variations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0068
87-102K. M. Creer and P. TucholkaSecular Variation as Recorded in Lake Sediments: A Discussion of North American and European Results10.1098/rsta.1982.0069
103-112R. ThompsonA Comparison of Geomagnetic Secular Variation as Recorded by Historical, Archaeomagnetic and Palaeomagnetic Measurements10.1098/rsta.1982.0070
113-119B. M. Clement, D. V. Kent, and N. D. OpdykeBrunhes-Matuyama Polarity Transition in Three Deep-Sea Sediment Cores10.1098/rsta.1982.0071
121-128J. C. LiddicoatGauss-Matuyama Polarity Transition10.1098/rsta.1982.0072
129-136W. LowrieA Revised Magnetic Polarity Timescale for the Cretaceous and Cainozoic10.1098/rsta.1982.0073
137-146J. E. T. Channell, J. G. Ogg, and W. LowrieGeomagnetic Polarity in the Early Cretaceous and Jurassic10.1098/rsta.1982.0074
147-159K. A. Hoffman and R. HideThe Testing of Geomagnetic Reversal Models: Recent Developments [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0075
161-168K. L. VerosubGeomagnetic Excursions: A Critical Assessment of the Evidence as Recorded in Sediments of the Brunhes Epoch10.1098/rsta.1982.0076
169-177F. Heller, N. Petersen, and C. LajThe Laschamp Excursion [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0077
179-191C. G. A. Harrison, H. M. Carle, and K. M. CreerModelling the Core Magnetic Field of the Earth [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0078
193-201R. E. Dodson and F. J. LowesNormal Vector Models of the Geomagnetic Secular Variation during Late Tertiary Time [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0079
203-209C. E. Barton and F. J. LowesSpectral Analysis of Palaeomagnetic Time Series and the Geomagnetic Spectrum [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0080
211-222M. O. McWilliams, R. T. Holcomb, D. E. Champion, and R. HideGeomagnetic Secular Variation from $^{14}$C-Dated Lava Flows on Hawaii and the Question of the Pacific Non-Dipole Low [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0081
223-234R. HideOn the Role of Rotation in the Generation of Magnetic Fields by Fluid Motions10.1098/rsta.1982.0082
235-246Kathryn A. Whaler and F. J. LowesGeomagnetic Secular Variation and Fluid Motion at the Core Surface [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0083
247-254D. Gubbins, R. Hide, and M. F. OsmastonFinding Core Motions from Magnetic Observations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0084
255-260F. KrauseProgress in Dynamo Theory: Kinematic and Dynamic Models10.1098/rsta.1982.0085
261-270S. K. Runcorn, K. Lambeck, and D. E. WinchThe Role of the Core in Irregular Fluctuations of the Earth's Rotation and the Excitation of the Chandler Wobble [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0086
271-280T. Madden and J.-L. Le MouelThe Recent Secular Variation and the Motions at the Core Surface10.1098/rsta.1982.0087
281-289S. R. C. Malin, R. Hide, K. Lambeck, and H. K. MoffattBumps on the Core-Mantle Boundary: Geomagnetic and Gravitational Evidence Revisited [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0088
291-345J. R. L. AllenMud Drapes in Sand-Wave Deposits: A Physical Model with Application to the Folkestone Beds (Early Cretaceous, Southeast England)10.1098/rsta.1982.0089
347-370L. H. Ungar and R. A. BrownThe Dependence of the Shape and Stability of Captive Rotating Drops on Multiple Parameters10.1098/rsta.1982.0090
371-398N. S. Heaps, C. H. Mortimer, and E. J. FeeNumerical Models and Observations of Water Motion in Green Bay, Lake Michigan10.1098/rsta.1982.0091
399-442J. G. SempleComplete Conics of S$_{2}$ and their Model Variety $\Omega _{5}^{102}$[27]10.1098/rsta.1982.0092
443-496Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw and Hermann BondiMagic Squares of Order Four10.1098/rsta.1982.0093
533-556D. L. Boyer and P. A. DaviesFlow Past a Circular Cylinder on a $\beta $-Plane10.1098/rsta.1982.0094
557-611J. M. BallDiscontinuous Equilibrium Solutions and Cavitation in Nonlinear Elasticity10.1098/rsta.1982.0095

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3Peter KentIntroduction10.1098/rsta.1982.0022
5-25F. Avedik, A. L. Camus, A. Ginsburg, L. Montadert, D. G. Roberts, and R. B. WhitmarshA Seismic Refraction and Reflexion Study of the Continent--Ocean Transition beneath the North Biscay Margin10.1098/rsta.1982.0023
27-43J.-P. Foucher, X. Le Pichon, J.-C. Sibuet, D. G. Roberts, P.-Y. Chenet, A. W. Bally, E. R. Oxburgh, Peter Kent, J. F. Dewey, M. H. P. Bott, J. A. Jackson, M. F. Osmaston, and D. L. TurcotteThe Ocean--Continent Transition in the Uniform Lithospheric Stretching Model: Role of Partial Melting in the Mantle [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0024
45-62D. E. Powell, Peter Kent, Kingsley Dunham, G. Karner, M. F. Osmaston, and A. S. MacKenzieThe Northwest Australian Continental Margin [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0025
63-84R. Curnelle, P. Dubois, J. C. Seguin, D. Whitaker, D. H. Matthews, D. G. Roberts, Peter Kent, A. S. Laughton, and M. M. KholiefThe Mesozoic-Tertiary Evolution of the Aquitaine Basin [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0026
85-99G. G. LeckieLithology and Subsidence in the North Sea10.1098/rsta.1982.0027
101-112P. A. F. Christie, A. S. Laughton, and D. G. RobertsInterpretation of Refraction Experiments in the North Sea [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0028
113-143P. A. Ziegler and Peter KentFaulting and Graben Formation in Western and Central Europe [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0029
145-148J. F. Dewey, W. C. Pitman, A. S. MacKenzie, M. F. Ridd, A. W. Bally, D. H. Matthews, and D. L. TurcotteLate Palaeozoic Basins of the Southern U.S. Continental Interior [Abstract] [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0030
149-168W. J. Koop, R. Stoneley, M. F. Ridd, R. W. Murphy, M. F. Osmaston, and M. M. KholiefSubsidence History of the Middle East Zagros Basin, Permian to Recent [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0031
169-192J. W. Porter, R. A. Price, and R. G. McCrossanThe Western Canada Sedimentary Basin10.1098/rsta.1982.0032
193-205J. W. Kerr, D. P. McKenzie, R. A. Price, J. A. Jackson, A. W. Bally, A. B. Watts, R. Stoneley, and D. G. RobertsEvolution of Sedimentary Basins in the Canadian Arctic [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0033
207-224A. M. Clarke and A. W. BallyCarboniferous Sedimentary Basins of Northern Europe and the Nature of Emergence around the Margins of the Mesozoic Rifted Sedimentary Basin of the North Sea [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0034
225-247M. J. Bickle, K. A. Eriksson, D. G. Roberts, D. Hastings, B. Chadwick, A. M. Clarke, P. A. Ziegler, and M. F. OsmastonEvolution and Subsidence of Early Precambrian Sedimentary Basins [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0035
249-281A. B. Watts, G. D. Karner, and M. S. StecklerLithospheric Flexure and the Evolution of Sedimentary Basins10.1098/rsta.1982.0036
283-294D. L. Turcotte, C. L. Angevine, G. Karner, and G. DungworthThermal Mechanisms of Basin Formation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0037
295-317C. Beaumont, Charlotte E. Keen, and R. BoutilierA Comparison of Foreland and Rift Margin Sedimentary Basins10.1098/rsta.1982.0038
319-324M. H. P. BottOrigin of the Lithospheric Tension Causing Basin Formation10.1098/rsta.1982.0039
325-338A. W. Bally, R. A. Price, D. G. Roberts, and M. F. OsmastonMusings over Sedimentary Basin Evolution [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0040
339-382F. J. Wright and J. F. NyeDislocations in Diffraction Patterns: Continuous Waves and Pulses10.1098/rsta.1982.0041
383-440M. R. Hoare, S. Raval, and Mizan RahmanThe Rayleigh Model: Singular Transport Theory in One Dimension10.1098/rsta.1982.0042
441-468D. J. Whitehouse and M. J. PhillipsTwo-Dimensional Discrete Properties of Random Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1982.0043
471-473J. M. ThomasIntroduction10.1098/rsta.1982.0044
475-483R. Belcher, D. T. Burns, and J. D. R. ThomasThe Role of Analytical Chemistry in Academic and Industrial Chemistry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0045
485-498Alan Walsh, J. C. Riviere, T. S. West, and A. F. FellAtomic Absorption and Atomic Fluorescence Methods of Analysis: Their Merits and Limitations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0046
499-508R. M. Barnes and J. D. R. ThomasRecent Advances in Analytical Atomic Radiofrequency Emission Spectroscopy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0047
509-519F. Adams and J. M. ThomasRecent Advances in Analytical Spark Source Mass Spectrometry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0048
521-533R. F. Egerton and A. F. FellElectron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy for Elemental Analysis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0049
535-543D. A. JeffersonX-Ray Emission Analysis in the Electron Microscope10.1098/rsta.1982.0050
545-589J. C. RiviereSurface-Specific Analytical Techniques10.1098/rsta.1982.0051
591-607C. A. Fyfe, L. Bemi, R. Childs, H. C. Clark, D. Curtin, J. Davies, D. Drexler, R. L. Dudley, G. C. Gobbi, J. S. Hartman, P. Hayes, J. Klinowski, R. E. Lenkinski, C. J. L. Lock, I. C. Paul, A. Rudin, W. Tchir, J. M. Thomas, R. E. Wasylishen, and J. E. PageAnalytical Chemical Applications of High-Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Solids [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0052
609-619V. C. FarmerRecent Advances in Analytical Infrared Spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1982.0053
621-629R. Kalvoda and J. D. R. ThomasRecent Advances in Polarographic Analysis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0054
631-644T. Fujinaga and J. D. R. ThomasRecent Advances in Analytical Potentiometry with Ion-Selective Electrodes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0055
645-656J. Ruzicka and D. BetteridgeFlow-Injection Methods: A New Tool for Instrumental Analysis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0056
657-668J. H. Purnell, J. D. R. Thomas, and A. F. FellThe Current Chromatographic Scene [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1982.0057
669-680J. R. MoodyThe Sampling, Handling and Storage of Materials for Trace Analysis10.1098/rsta.1982.0058
681-689G. HorlickRecent Advances in Microprocessors for Analytical Chemistry10.1098/rsta.1982.0059

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3-4P. T. MatthewsIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1982.0001
5-22C. H. Llewellyn SmithThe Theoretical Status of Quantum Chromodynamics10.1098/rsta.1982.0002
23-41D. H. PerkinsExperimental Tests of Quantum Chromodynamics10.1098/rsta.1982.0003
43-57F. DydakExperimental Status of Electroweak Unified Models10.1098/rsta.1982.0004
59-67J. D. DowellFuture Prospects for Finding Weak Bosons10.1098/rsta.1982.0005
69-86J. EllisFrom the Standard Model to Grand Unification10.1098/rsta.1982.0006
87-95P. GoddardMagnetic Monopoles in Grand Unified Theories10.1098/rsta.1982.0007
97-104G. SteigmanCosmology and Particle Physics10.1098/rsta.1982.0008
105-134E. FioriniExperiments on Lepton and Baryon Stability and Oscillation Phenomena10.1098/rsta.1982.0009
135-153Abdus SalamGauge Interactions, Elementarity and Superunification10.1098/rsta.1982.0010
155-210S. A. ThorpeOn the Clouds of Bubbles Formed by Breaking Wind-Waves in Deep Water, and their Role in Air -- Sea Gas Transfer10.1098/rsta.1982.0011
211-251V. BarcilonInverse Problem for the Vibrating Beam in the Free--Clamped Configuration10.1098/rsta.1982.0012
253-301A. E. Levitin, R. G. Afonina, B. A. Belov, and Ya. I. Feldstein IzmiranGeomagnetic Variation and Field-Aligned Currents at Northern High-Latitudes, and their Relations to the Solar Wind Parameters10.1098/rsta.1982.0013
303-325A. F. Ghoniem, A. J. Chorin, and A. K. OppenheimNumerical Modelling of Turbulent Flow in a Combustion Tunnel10.1098/rsta.1982.0014
327-364E. Sian Crawford and J. S. AndersonHomogeneous Solid State Transformations in Niobium Oxides10.1098/rsta.1982.0015
365-396J. R. Sambles, K. C. Elsom, and D. J. JarvisThe Electrical Resistivity of Gold Films10.1098/rsta.1982.0016
397-446H. D. B. Jenkins and P. HartmanCalculations on a Model Intercalate Containing a Single Layer of Water Molecules: A Study of Potassium Vermiculite, K$_{2x}$Mg$_{6}$(Si$_{4-x}$Al$_{x}$)$_{2}$O$_{20}$(OH)$_{4}$.(H$_{2}$O)$_{4}$, for 1 $\leq $ x $\leq $ 010.1098/rsta.1982.0017
447-497M. R. FlanneryTheory of Ion--Ion Recombination10.1098/rsta.1982.0018
499-531D. J. Robbins, P. J. Dean, C. L. West, and W. HayesThe Deep Impurity $\rightarrow $ Conduction Band Charge Transfer Transition in ZnSe:Co10.1098/rsta.1982.0019
533-565D. W. J. Cruickshank and Elizabeth J. AvramidesThe Interpretation of Molecular Wave Functions: The Development and Application of Roby's Method for Electron Population Analysis10.1098/rsta.1982.0020
567-642N. C. PyperTheoretical Chemistry of The 7p Series of Superheavy Elements II. The Relativistic Molecular Orbital and Kappa Valence Methods10.1098/rsta.1982.0021

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1-104D. E. WinchSpherical Harmonic Analysis of Geomagnetic Tides, 1964-196510.1098/rsta.1981.0193
105-149P. E. Baker, W. J. Rea, J. Skarmeta, R. Caminos, and D. C. RexIgneous History of the Andean Cordillera and Patagonian Plateau around Latitude 46 degrees S10.1098/rsta.1981.0194
151-180M. S. HoweOn the Theory of Unsteady Shearing Flow over a Slot10.1098/rsta.1981.0195
181-212M. A. Cherian, P. Rhodes, R. J. Simpson, and G. Dixon-LewisStructure, Chemical Mechanism and Properties of Premixed Flames in Mixtures of Carbon Monoxide, Nitrogen and Oxygen with Hydrogen and Water Vapour10.1098/rsta.1981.0196
215-223F. W. Taylor, J. T. Schofield, S. P. Bradley, and A. DollfusPioneer Venus Atmospheric Observations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0197
225-245G. E. Hunt and R. HideAtmospheres of Jupiter and Saturn [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0198
247-260Margaret G. KivelsonMagnetic Fields and Charged Particles around Major Planets and their Satellites10.1098/rsta.1981.0199
261-279S. F. DermottThe Origin of Planetary Rings10.1098/rsta.1981.0200
281-283A. DollfusAn Outer Ring to Saturn and an Orbit to Janus10.1098/rsta.1981.0201
285-286T. GoldGeneral Discussion (Results of Recent Space Missions)10.1098/rsta.1981.0202
287-302H. Wanke and T. GoldConstitution of Terrestrial Planets [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0203
303-313M. Ross, H. C. Graboske, and W. J. NellisEquation of State Experiments and Theory Relevant to Planetary Modelling10.1098/rsta.1981.0204
315-326W. B. HubbardConstraints on the Origin and Interior Structure of the Major Planets10.1098/rsta.1981.0205
327-338C. F. Yoder and R. HutchisonThe Free Librations of a Dissipative Moon [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0206
339-349R. N. Clayton and W. H. McCreaIsotopic Variations in Primitive Meteorites [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0207
351-352L. BiermannThe Smaller Bodies of The Solar System10.1098/rsta.1981.0208
353-368D. W. HughesThe Influx of Comets and Asteroids to the Earth10.1098/rsta.1981.0209
369-375H. Reeves and M. M. WoolfsonRecent Developments on the Problem of the Origin of the Solar System [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0210
377T. Gold and T. KirstenGeneral Discussion (Origin of the Solar System)10.1098/rsta.1981.0211
379-381W. H. McCreaConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1981.0212
383-431A. M. J. DavisThe Scattering by a Headland of the Dominant Continental Shelf Wave10.1098/rsta.1981.0213
433-462R. J. Adler and D. FirmanA Non-Gaussian Model for Random Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1981.0214
465-467G. HerzbergIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1981.0215
469-486P. Thaddeus, P. M. Solomon, W. L. H. Shuter, and A. W. WolfendaleRadio Observations of Molecules in the Interstellar Gas [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0216
487-496N. Z. ScovilleNear Infrared Spectroscopy of Protostars10.1098/rsta.1981.0217
497-502S. T. Ridgway, J. J. Keady, and E. M. McCabeThe IRC +10216 Circumstellar Shell [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0218
503-511G. H. Exarhos, J. Mayer, W. Klemperer, and L. J. AllamandolaChemical Processes in the Interstellar Medium: On the Nature of the Carrier of the Diffuse Interstellar Bands [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0219
513-522A. Dalgarno and D. R. FlowerChemical Processes in the Shocked Interstellar Gas [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0220
523-533R. D. Brown, E. Rice, and J. BrooksInterstellar Deuterium Chemistry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0221
535-542D. SmithLaboratory Studies of Isotope Exchange in Ion-Neutral Reactions: Interstellar Implications10.1098/rsta.1981.0222
543-549T. OkaA Search for Interstellar H$_{3}^{+}$10.1098/rsta.1981.0223
551-563Alan H. CookMolecular Spectroscopy Prompted by Astrophysical Observations10.1098/rsta.1981.0224
565-579G. Winnewisser and D. FieldHigh-Resolution Interstellar Spectroscopy and Star Formation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0225
581-587R. D. DaviesMagnetic Fields in Dense Interstellar Clouds [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0226
589-594N. W. PiriePossible Impact of Cosmochemistry on Terrestrial Biology: Historical Introduction10.1098/rsta.1981.0227
595-609J. Brooks and L. J. AllamandolaOrganic Matter in Meteorites and Precambrian Rocks: Clues about the Origin and Development of Living Systems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0228
611-623F. R. Whatley, W. H. McCrea, and N. W. PirieProblems in the Rate of Evolution in Biological Systems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0229
625-631R. E. O. Williams and W. H. McCreaTerrestrial Epidemiology [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0230
633-669C. J. Amick and J. F. TolandOn Periodic Water-Waves and their Convergence to Solitary Waves in the Long-Wave Limit10.1098/rsta.1981.0231

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1-44Michael E. Fisher and Walter SelkeLow Temperature Analysis of the Axial Next-Nearest Neighbour Ising Model near its Multiphase Point10.1098/rsta.1981.0156
45-85P. WadhamsSea-Ice Topography of the Arctic Ocean in the Region 70 degrees W to 25 degrees E10.1098/rsta.1981.0157
87-137A. D. Brailsford and R. BulloughThe Theory of Sink Strengths10.1098/rsta.1981.0158
139-188J. M. WilliamsLimiting Gravity Waves in Water of Finite Depth10.1098/rsta.1981.0159
189-215G. A. MauginRay Theory and Shock Formation in Relativistic Elastic Solids10.1098/rsta.1981.0160
219G. B. R. FeildenIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1981.0161
221-235W. J. AlberyElectrode Kinetics10.1098/rsta.1981.0162
237-245J. H. P. UtleyOrganic Reactions Via Electrochemically Generated Intermediates10.1098/rsta.1981.0163
247-252P. H. Gamlen, H. L. Roberts, and G. T. RogersElectrosynthesis: Speculations on Industrial Electrochemistry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0164
253-265R. W. Murray, J. B. Goodenough, and W. J. AlberyModified Electrodes: Chemically Modified Electrodes for Electrocatalysis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0165
267-273H. A. O. Hill and I. J. HigginsBioelectrocatalysis10.1098/rsta.1981.0166
275-284F. Goodridge and A. T. KuhnIndustrially Successful Cell Designs and Meaningful Optimization Procedures [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0167
285-295R. E. W. JanssonThe Industrialization of Electrochemical Reactions10.1098/rsta.1981.0168
297-313P. J. Boden and J. A. McGeoughElectrochemistry in the Service of Engineering [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0169
315-326R. A. Osteryoung, Janet Osteryoung, W. J. Albery, and G. T. RogersPulse Voltammetric Methods of Analysis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0170
327-338H. Thompson and M. RileyOn-Line Sensors in Industrial Water Analysis10.1098/rsta.1981.0171
339-350I. W. JonesThe Sodium-Sulphur Battery10.1098/rsta.1981.0172
351-360P. Reasbeck, D. S. Flett, and J. B. GoodenoughThe Nickel-Zinc Battery for Electric Vehicle [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0173
361-374B. C. H. SteeleNovel Materials for Advanced Batteries10.1098/rsta.1981.0174
375-383G. B. R. Feilden, A. T. Kuhn, D. Pletcher, H. L. Roberts, M. M. Baizer, A. B. Hart, J. P. H. Shaw, R. H. Biddulph, M. Fleischmann, J. B. Goodenough, R. E. Bates, P. J. Boden, and G. T. RogersPanel Discussion10.1098/rsta.1981.0175
385-413J. P. McCrearyA Linear Stratified Ocean Model of the Coastal Undercurrent10.1098/rsta.1981.0176
415-455C. T. C. WallAffine Cubic Functions. IV. Functions on [Note: See the image of page 415 for this formatted text] $C^{3}$, Nonsingular at Infinity10.1098/rsta.1981.0177
457-510J. L. Bona, W. G. Pritchard, and L. R. ScottAn Evaluation of a Model Equation for Water Waves10.1098/rsta.1981.0178
513J. C. SwallowIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1981.0179
515-530G. T. Csanady and M. GacicShelf Circulation Cells [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0180
531-546J. H. Simpson, D. J. Crisp, and C. HearnThe Shelf-Sea Fronts: Implications of their Existence and Behaviour [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0181
547-562P. M. HolliganBiological Implications of Fronts on the Northwest European Continental Shelf10.1098/rsta.1981.0182
563-581C. J. R. Garrett and J. W. LoderDynamical Aspects of Shallow Sea Fronts10.1098/rsta.1981.0183
583-595J. A. WhiteheadLaboratory Models of Circulation in Shallow Seas10.1098/rsta.1981.0184
597-604I. D. JamesFronts and Shelf-Circulation Models10.1098/rsta.1981.0185
605-615P. Tett, D. J. Crisp, and G. E. FoggModelling Phytoplankton Production at Shelf-Sea Fronts [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0186
617-634J. S. Allen and R. L. SmithOn the Dynamics of Wind-Driven Shelf Currents10.1098/rsta.1981.0187
635-647M. MorkCirculation Phenomena and Frontal Dynamics of the Norwegian Coastal Current10.1098/rsta.1981.0188
649-660H. D. Dooley and C. N. K. MooersThe Role of Axially Varying Vertical Mixing along the Path of a Current in Generating Phytoplankton Production10.1098/rsta.1981.0189
661C. N. K. MooersCoastally Trapped Waves, Baroclinic Eddies, Internal Tides and Oceanic Fronts at the Shelf Break: Their Implications for Exchanges between Shelf and Oceanic Waters [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1981.0190
663-682R. D. Pingree, G. T. Mardell, and D. E. CartwrightSlope Turbulence, Internal Waves and Phytoplankton Growth at the Celtic Sea Shelf-Break [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0191
683-689K. F. Bowden and J. AikenSumming-Up [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0192

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1-25R. G. Abdel-Gayed and D. BradleyA Two-Eddy Theory of Premixed Turbulent Flame Propagation10.1098/rsta.1981.0096
27-74G. A. J. SparlingTheory of Massive Particles I. Algebraic Structure10.1098/rsta.1981.0097
75-79W. BarrettMathieu Functions of General Order: Connection Formulae, Base Functions and Asymptotic Formulae: I. Introduction10.1098/rsta.1981.0098
81-97W. BarrettMathieu Functions of General Order: Connection Formulae, Base Functions and Asymptotic Formulae: II. Connection Formulae and Base Functions10.1098/rsta.1981.0099
99-114W. BarrettMathieu Functions of General Order: Connection Formulae, Base Functions and Asymptotic Formulae: III. The Liouville-Green Method and its Extensions10.1098/rsta.1981.0100
115-135W. BarrettMathieu Functions of General Order: Connection Formulae, Base Functions and Asymptotic Formulae: IV. The Liouville-Green Method Applied to the Mathieu Equation10.1098/rsta.1981.0101
137-162W. BarrettMathieu Functions of General Order: Connection Formulae, Base Functions and Asymptotic Formulae: V. Approximations in Terms of Higher Transcendental Functions10.1098/rsta.1981.0102
163-181T. Cochrane, K. Walters, and M. F. WebsterOn Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Flow in Complex Geometries10.1098/rsta.1981.0103
185-187S. Moorbath and B. F. WindleyIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1981.0104
189-206J. F. Dewey and B. F. WindleyGrowth and Differentiation of the Continental Crust10.1098/rsta.1981.0105
207-215W. R. Dickinson and A. KronerPlate Tectonics through Geological Time [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0106
217-232J. Tarney, B. F. Windley, and A. KronerMarginal Basins through Geological Time [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0107
233-251D. E. Karig, R. W. Kay, G. C. Brown, and R. L. ArmstrongFate of Sediments on the Descending Plate at Convergent Margins [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0108
253-264A. M. Ziegler, S. F. Barrett, C. R. Scotese, and B. W. SellwoodPalaeoclimate, Sedimentation and Continental Accretion [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0109
265-277D. J. DunlopPalaeomagnetic Evidence for Proterozoic Continental Development10.1098/rsta.1981.0110
279-291W. Hamilton and A. KronerCrustal Evolution by Arc Magmatism [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0111
293-303F. Barker, J. G. Arth, and T. HudsonTonalites in Crustal Evolution10.1098/rsta.1981.0112
305-320R. S. Thorpe, P. W. Francis, and R. S. HarmonAndean Andesites and Crustal Growth10.1098/rsta.1981.0113
321-336G. C. BrownSpace and Time in Granite Plutonism10.1098/rsta.1981.0114
337-346E. R. Oxburgh and Kingsley DunhamHeat Flow and Differences in Lithospheric Thickness [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0115
347-357P. R. A. WellsAccretion of Continental Crust: Thermal and Geochemical Consequences10.1098/rsta.1981.0116
359-373T. H. JordanContinents as a Chemical Boundary Layer10.1098/rsta.1981.0117
375-380H. D. Holland and Kingsley DunhamThe Role of the Atmosphere and the Hydrosphere in Crustal Evolution [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0118
381-399S. R. Taylor, S. M. McLennan, R. L. Armstrong, and J. TarneyThe Composition and Evolution of the Continental Crust: Rare Earth Element Evidence from Sedimentary Rocks [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0119
401-422J. V. SmithThe First 800 Million Years of Earth's History10.1098/rsta.1981.0120
423-442G. N. Hanson and A. KronerGeochemical Constraints on the Evolution of the Early Continental Crust [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0121
443-472R. L. Armstrong and R. S. HarmonRadiogenic Isotopes: The Case for Crustal Recycling on a Near-Steady-State No-Continental-Growth Earth [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0122
473-487R. K. O'Nions and P. J. HamiltonIsotope and Trace Element Models of Crustal Evolution10.1098/rsta.1981.0123
493A. W. WolfendaleIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1981.0124
495-504R. Buccheri, M. Morini, B. Sacco, and F. G. SmithOn the Nature of the Galactic 2CG $\gamma $-ray Sources [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0125
505-518T. MontmerleExtended $\gamma $-ray Sources and Active Regions in the Galaxy: The Carina and Orion Complexes10.1098/rsta.1981.0126
519-521W. HermsenThe Second COS-B Catalogue of High-Energy $\gamma $-ray Sources10.1098/rsta.1981.0127
523-527Patrizia A. CaraveoOn the Search for Soft X-ray and Optical Counterparts of Selected COS-B $\gamma $-ray Sources10.1098/rsta.1981.0128
529-531P. A. RileyA Statistical Study of the Distribution of $\gamma $-ray Sources10.1098/rsta.1981.0129
533-535M. R. Issa and Li Ti-peiGamma-Rays from Cosmic-Ray Irradiated Molecular Clouds10.1098/rsta.1981.0130
537-539R. D. Wills, F. G. Smith, J. E. Nelson, and I. FreedmanOn the Secular Variation of the $\gamma $-ray Emission from PSR 0531+21 [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0131
541-554A. W. Strong, A. W. Wolfendale, and H. ElliotThe $\gamma $-ray Emissivity of the Local Interstellar Medium from Correlations with Gas at Intermediate Latitudes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0132
555-568G. F. Bignami, A. W. Wolfendale, and N. LundLow-Latitude Galactic $\gamma $-ray Emission: A Probe, not a Proof [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0133
569-571Patrizia A. CaraveoOn the Evidence for High Energy $\gamma $-ray Emission from the Orion Nebula Stemming from COS-B Observations10.1098/rsta.1981.0134
573-575C. G. T. Haslam, S. Kearsey, J. L. Osborne, S. Phillipps, H. Stoffel, and A. W. WolfendaleComparison of the Distributions of Galactic $\gamma $-Radiation and Radio Synchrotron Radiation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0135
577-602A. J. Dean, D. Ramsden, and J. L. CulhaneExtragalactic $\gamma $-rays [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0136
603-606R. E. Baker, L. Bassani, G. Boella, R. C. Butler, J. N. Carter, A. J. Dean, A. Della Ventura, G. Di Cocco, R. I. Hayles, F. F. Perotti, D. Ramsden, and G. VillaLow Energy $\gamma $-ray Observations with the MISO Telescope10.1098/rsta.1981.0137
607-610J. N. Carter, A. J. Dean, and D. RamsdenProspects for $\gamma $-ray Imaging Telescopes10.1098/rsta.1981.0138
611-614J. V. JelleyThe Atmospheric Cherenkov Technique in $\gamma $-ray Astronomy: The Early Days10.1098/rsta.1981.0139
615-628K. E. Turver and T. C. WeekesGamma-Rays above 100 GeV10.1098/rsta.1981.0140
629-632B. V. Sreekantan, A. W. Wolfendale, and R. D. WillsDetection of Pulsed $\gamma $-rays at Energies above 300 GeV from Pulsars - T.I.F.R. Experiments [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0141
633-634Yu. I. Neshpor, Yu. L. Zyskin, J. B. Mukanov, A. A. Stepanian, and V. P. FominVery High Energy $\gamma $-rays from Cygnus X-310.1098/rsta.1981.0142
635-636A. I. Gibson, A. B. Harrison, A. P. Lotts, K. J. Orford, and K. E. TurverAn Experiment to Detect $\gamma $-rays of Energy above 1000 GeV from Cygnus X-310.1098/rsta.1981.0143
637-639S. Danaher, D. J. Fegan, N. A. Porter, and T. C. WeekesObservations of Cygnus X-3 at Energies above 1000 GeV10.1098/rsta.1981.0144
641-644T. Dzikowski, B. Grochalska, J. Gawin, J. Wdowczyk, and K. E. TurverHigh Energy $\gamma $-rays from the Direction of the Crab Pulsar [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0145
645-658G. VedrenneCosmic $\gamma $-ray Bursts10.1098/rsta.1981.0146
659-660P. N. Bhat, N. V. Gopalakrishnan, S. K. Gupta, P. V. Ramana Murthy, B. V. Sreekantan, and S. C. TonwarDo $\gamma $-ray Bursts Contain $\gamma $-rays of Energies above 1 GeV?10.1098/rsta.1981.0147
661-663K. Beurle, A. Bewick, J. S. Mills, and J. J. QuenbyGamma-Ray Burst Measurements at Low Fluxes10.1098/rsta.1981.0148
665-667S. Danaher, D. J. Fegan, N. A. Porter, and T. C. WeekesThe Atmospheric Cherenkov Technique in Searches for Exploding Primordial Black Holes10.1098/rsta.1981.0149
669L. E. PetersonDetection of $\gamma $-Ray Lines [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1981.0150
671-686R. Ramaty and R. E. LingenfelterInterpretations and Implications of $\gamma $-ray Lines from Solar Flares, the Galactic Centre and $\gamma $-ray Transients10.1098/rsta.1981.0151
687-691C. A. Ayre, P. N. Bhat, A. Owens, W. M. Summers, and M. G. ThompsonGamma-Ray Line Investigations with the Durham $\gamma $-ray Spectrometer10.1098/rsta.1981.0152
693-701C. FichtelFuture Prospects for $\gamma $-ray Astronomy10.1098/rsta.1981.0153
703R. D. WillsConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1981.0154
705-709Erratum: A Study of the Coupled Gravitational and Electromagnetic Perturbations to the Reissner--Nordstrom Black Hole: The Scattering Matrix, Energy Conversion, and Quasi-Normal Modes10.1098/rsta.1981.0155

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3-14A. A. Herod, W. R. Ladner, C. E. Snape, and W. WattStructural Studies of Coal Extracts [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0044
15-41D. E. Wemmer, A. Pines, D. D. Whitehurst, and W. R. Ladner$^{13}$C n.m.r. Studies of Coal and Coal Extracts [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0045
43-49J. M. Thomas, G. R. Millward, and L. A. BursillThe Ultrastructure of Carbons, Catalytically Active Graphitic Compounds and Zeolitic Catalysts10.1098/rsta.1981.0046
51-63R. Bonnett, F. Czechowski, and G. J. LawsonMetals and Metal Complexes in Coal [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0047
65-81P. L. WalkerMicroporosity in Coal: Its Characterization and its Implications for Coal Utilization10.1098/rsta.1981.0048
83-87L. Petrakis and D. W. GrandyThe Nature and Role of Free Radicals in Coal Conversion Processes as Revealed by e.s.r. Studies10.1098/rsta.1981.0049
89-98S. Ergun, N. D. Parkyns, and M. M. HirschlerSulphur Removal Potential of American Coals as a Determinant of Sulphur Dioxide Emissions from Coal-Fired Power Plants [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0050
99-109J. C. Hoogendoorn, S. P. S. Andrew, and H. SchulzMotor Fuels and Chemicals from Coal Via the Sasol Synthol Route [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0051
111-120E. V. Vogt, M. J. Van Der Burgt, J. H. Chesters, and J. C. HoogendoornDevelopment of the Shell-Koppers Coal Gasification Process [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0052
121-128G. Kolling and S. P. S. AndrewDevelopment of Liquefaction and Gasification in the Federal Republic of Germany [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0053
129-139B. K. Schmid, D. M. Jackson, S. P. S. Andrew, and H. SchulzThe SRC-II Process [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0054
141-156R. C. Neavel, C. F. Knights, and H. SchulzExxon Donor Solvent Liquefaction Process [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0055
157-169S. L. Meisel and G. D. ShortA New Route to Liquid Fuels from Coal [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0056
171-182S. Jasienko, G. M. Kimber, and J. W. PatrickCoal as Raw Material for Carbon Production: Some New Aspects [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0057
183-192T. G. Martin, D. F. Williams, and H. SchulzThe Chemical Nature of Supercritical Gas Extracts from Low-Rank U.K. Coals [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0058
193-204L. Grainger and L. PetrakisCoal-Based Chemical Complexes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0059
205-215J. Falbe, J. M. Solbett, and J. M. ThomasChemical Feedstocks from Coal: Towards A.D. 2000 [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0060
219-222F. J. Vine and A. G. SmithIntroduction10.1098/rsta.1981.0061
223-247J. K. Weissel, H. G. Reading, and L. StegenaMagnetic Lineations in Marginal Basins of the Western Pacific [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0062
249-262P. F. Barker, I. A. Hill, and M. F. OsmastonBack-Arc Extension in the Scotia Sea [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0063
263-285J. Tarney, A. D. Saunders, D. P. Mattey, D. A. Wood, N. G. Marsh, D. Roberts, and L. StegenaGeochemical Aspects of Back-Arc Spreading in the Scotia Sea and Western Pacific [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0064
287-297A. Y. Sharaskin, N. A. Bogdanov, G. S. Zakariadze, and M. F. OsmastonGeochemistry and Timing of the Marginal Basin and Arc Magmatism in the Philippine Sea [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0065
299-317J. A. Pearce, T. Alabaster, A. W. Shelton, and M. P. SearleThe Oman Ophiolite as a Cretaceous Arc-Basin Complex: Evidence and Implications10.1098/rsta.1981.0066
319-335I. W. D. DalzielBack-Arc Extension in the Southern Andes: A Review and Critical Reappraisal10.1098/rsta.1981.0067
337-355J. L. MercierExtensional-Compressional Tectonics Associated with the Aegean Arc: Comparison with the Andean Cordillera of South Peru - North Bolivia10.1098/rsta.1981.0068
357-372X. Le Pichon, J. Angelier, M. F. Osmaston, and L. StegenaThe Aegean Sea [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0069
373-381L. Royden, J. G. Sclater, and L. StegenaThe Neogene Intra-Carpathian Basins [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0070
383-402F. Horvath, H. Berckhemer, L. Stegena, and C. CoulonModels of Mediterranean Back-Arc Basin Formation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0071
403-406P. Molnar, P. Tapponnier, and W.-P. ChenExtensional Tectonics in Central and Eastern Asia: A Brief Summary10.1098/rsta.1981.0072
407-434Mary Lou Zoback, R. E. Anderson, and G. A. ThompsonCainozoic Evolution of the State of Stress and Style of Tectonism of the Basin and Range Province of the Western United States10.1098/rsta.1981.0073
435-442I. Effimoff and A. R. PinezichTertiary Structural Development of Selected Valleys Based on Seismic Data: Basin and Range Province, Northeastern Nevada10.1098/rsta.1981.0074
443-471G. W. HuntAn Algorithm for the Nonlinear Analysis of Compound Bifurcation10.1098/rsta.1981.0075
475-488R. J. BickertonIntroduction to High Temperature Plasma Physics10.1098/rsta.1981.0076
489-496J. W. DungeyMagnetospheric Plasmas10.1098/rsta.1981.0077
497-504A. H. GabrielSolar Flare Plasmas10.1098/rsta.1981.0078
505-516H. P. Furth and I. J. SpaldingGeneration and Confinement of Plasmas in Tokamak Systems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0079
517-523K. V. RobertsThe Physics of Magnetic Fusion Rectors10.1098/rsta.1981.0080
525-533D. C. RobinsonExperiment and m.h.d. Theory of Stability and Relaxation in Toroidal Discharges10.1098/rsta.1981.0081
535-545J. W. M. Paul, W. H. M. Clark, J. G. Cordey, S. J. Fielding, R. D. Gill, J. Hugill, G. M. McCracken, D. F. H. Start, P. E. Stott, and A. J. WoottonThe DITE Tokamak Experiment10.1098/rsta.1981.0082
547-557A. C. Riviere, D. E. T. F. Ashby, J. G. Cordey, T. Edlington, and M. G. RusbridgeThe Origin of Fluctuations and Cross-Field Transport in Idealized Magnetic Confinement Systems10.1098/rsta.1981.0083
559-567R. J. HastieRecent Advances in the Stability Theory of Toroidal Plasmas10.1098/rsta.1981.0084
569-578H. A. B. Bodin and G. MalesaniCurrent Research on Reversed Field Pinches10.1098/rsta.1981.0085
579-588D. V. Bartlett, G. Cannici, G. Cattanei, D. Dorst, A. Elsner, J. H. Feist, G. Grieger, H. Hacker, J. How, H. Jaeckel, R. Jaenicke, P. Javel, J. Junker, M. Kick, R. Lathe, F. Leuterer, G. G. Lister, C. Mahn, S. Marlier, G. Mueller, W. Ohlendorf, W. Ott, F. Rau, H. Renner, H. Ringler, J. Saffert, J. Sapper, R. Smeulders, E. Speth, M. Tutter, A. Weller, E. Wuersching, H. Wobig, A. N. Dellis, P. C. Johnson, D. J. Lees, P. J. Lomas, A. C. Selden, P. R. Thomas, and B. LloydPlasma Confinement in Stellarator Systems10.1098/rsta.1981.0086
589-598D. R. Sweetman, J. G. Cordey, and T. S. GreenHeating and Plasma Interactions with Beams of Energetic Neutral Atoms10.1098/rsta.1981.0087
599-612M. H. Key and I. J. SpaldingInteractions of Intense Laser Radiation with Plasma [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0088
613-621T. D. Beynon and A. C. WalkerThe Application of Intense Ion Beams to the Creation of Hot Dense Plasmas [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0089
623-630B. Yaakobi, S. Skupsky, R. L. McCrory, C. F. Hooper, H. Deckman, P. Bourke, and J. M. SouresX-ray Spectroscopy of Laser Imploded Targets10.1098/rsta.1981.0090
631-640G. J. PertExtreme Ultraviolet Laser Action in Plasmas10.1098/rsta.1981.0091
641-648R. J. Tayler and J. G. MorganThermonuclear Plasma Conditions in Stellar Interiors [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0092
649-663M. G. HainesDense Plasma in Z-pinches and the Plasma Focus10.1098/rsta.1981.0093
665-682N. J. Peacock and D. D. BurgessNew Developments in Measurement Techniques for High Temperature Plasmas10.1098/rsta.1981.0094
683-692R. HancoxConcepts and Designs of D-T Fusion Electricity Generating Plant10.1098/rsta.1981.0095

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3-5Hugh FordOpening Remarks10.1098/rsta.1981.0004
7-17G. P. SmedleyMaterial Defects and Service Performance10.1098/rsta.1981.0005
19-30A. A. Wells, D. A. Chamberlain, and P. HancockToughness: Determination and Definition [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0006
31-44B. Tomkins, H. K. Grover, and T. G. F. GraySubcritical Crack Growth: Fatigue, Creep and Stress Corrosion Cracking [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0007
45-57J. F. Knott, S. G. Druce, and D. TaborMetallurgical Aspects of the Toughness of Engineering Alloys [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0008
59-72J. G. Williams and T. J. PatrickFracture Mechanics of Non-Metallic Materials [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0009
73-92C. E. TurnerElastic--Plastic Aspects of Fracture Stress Analysis: Methods for Other than Standardized Test Conditions10.1098/rsta.1981.0010
93-110J. M. Coffey and M. J. WhittleNon-Destructive Testing: Its Relation to Fracture Mechanics and Component Design10.1098/rsta.1981.0011
111-130C. A. Rau, P. M. Besuner, and Peter HirschStatistical Aspects of Design: Risk Assessment and Structural Integrity [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0012
131-143J. F. Poynor and Hugh FordReview of Traditional Design Codes and their Relevance in Relation to Fracture [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0013
145-153R. P. Harrison, I. Milne, and T. G. F. GrayAssessment of Defects: The C.E.G.B. Approach [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0014
155-167F. M. Burdekin and B. A. BilbyAssessment of Defects: The c.o.d. Approach [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0015
169-177H. D. Williams, G. J. Neate, and P. J. E. ForsythThe Application of Fracture Mechanics within the Central Electricity Generating Board [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0016
179-188H. C. Cotton, T. G. F. Gray, and B. J. L. DarlastonExperience in the Petroleum Industries [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0017
189-202R. F. Breidenbach and G. J. LakeApplication of Fracture Mechanics to Rubber Articles, Including Tyres10.1098/rsta.1981.0018
203-215G. D. Fearnehough and J. M. GreigExperience in the Gas Industry10.1098/rsta.1981.0019
217-226J. D. Barrett, I. P. Haigh, and J. M. LovegroveFracture Mechanics and the Design of Wood Structures [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0020
227-236R. W. Nichols, A. Cowan, and C. I. L. EvansFracture Mechanics as an Aid to Design and Operation of Nuclear Plant [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0021
237-239Peter HirschConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1981.0022
241-273R. S. J. Sparks, L. Wilson, and H. SigurdssonThe Pyroclastic Deposits of the 1875 Eruption of Askja, Iceland10.1098/rsta.1981.0023
275-317S. W. WilkinsDynamical X-ray Diffraction from Imperfect Crystals in the Bragg Case-Extinction and the Asymmetric Limits10.1098/rsta.1981.0024
319-356J. B. Minster and D. L. AndersonA Model of Dislocation-Controlled Rheology for the Mantle10.1098/rsta.1981.0025
357-423S. R. C. Malin and Edward BullardThe Direction of the Earth's Magnetic Field at London, 1570-197510.1098/rsta.1981.0026
425-474R. H. GoodingA Second-Order Satellite Orbit Theory, with Compact Results in Cylindrical Coordinates10.1098/rsta.1981.0027
475-476Rex Richards and K. J. PackerNuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Solids10.1098/rsta.1981.0028
477Rex RichardsIntroduction10.1098/rsta.1981.0029
479-496P. Mansfield and J. G. PowlesMultiple-Pulse n.m.r. Experiments in Solids: An Introduction to Symmetrized Pulse Sequences [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0030
497-504U. Haeberlen and R. K. HarrisAchievements of Multiple-Pulse n.m.r. [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0031
505-520E. R. AndrewMagic Angle Spinning in Solid State n.m.r. Spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1981.0032
521-546B. C. Gerstein and K. J. PackerHigh-Resolution n.m.r. in Solids with Strong Homonuclear Dipolar Broadening: Combined Multiple-Pulse Decoupling and Magic Angle Spinning [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0033
547-563R. G. Griffin, G. Bodenhausen, R. A. Haberkorn, T. H. Huang, M. Munowitz, R. Osredkar, D. J. Ruben, R. E. Stark, and H. Van WilligenHigh-Resolution Dipolar n.m.r. Spectra in Solids10.1098/rsta.1981.0034
565-584M. E. StollDipolar Oscillations and Phase Interferometry in Solid State n.m.r.10.1098/rsta.1981.0035
585-592G. Drobny, A. Pines, S. Sinton, W. S. Warren, and D. P. WeitekampSelectivity in Multiple-Quantum Spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1981.0036
593-608J. Schaefer, E. O. Stejskal, M. D. Sefcik, R. A. McKay, and G. C. LevyApplications of High-Resolution $^{13}$C and $^{15}$N n.m.r. of Solids [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0037
609-628A. N. Garroway, D. L. Vander Hart, W. L. Earl, and W. S. Veeman$^{13}$C n.m.r. in Organic Solids: Limits to Spectral Resolution and to Determination of Molecular Motion [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0038
629-641W. S. Veeman and D. J. Greenslade$^{13}$C Chemical Shift Tensors in Organic Single Crystals [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0039
643-663G. E. Balimann, C. J. Groombridge, R. K. Harris, K. J. Packer, B. J. Say, S. F. Tanner, W. Derbyshire, B. C. Gerstein, and J. E. PageChemical Applications of High-Resolution $^{13}$C n.m.r. Spectra for Solids [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0040
665-683S. J. Opella, J. G. Hexem, M. H. Frey, T. A. Cross, and W. DerbyshireSolid State n.m.r. of Biopolymers [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0041
685-686R. FreemanConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1981.0042
687Erratum: Geochemical Features of Some Archaen and Post-Archaean High-Magnesian-Low-Alkali Liquids [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1981.0043

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541-602R. Mankbadi and J. T. C. LiuA Study of the Interactions between Large-Scale Coherent Structures and Fine-Grained Turbulence in a Round Jet10.1098/rsta.1981.0001
603-635J. P. McCrearyA Linear Stratified Ocean Model of the Equatorial Undercurrent10.1098/rsta.1981.0002
637-681A. C. FowlerA Theoretical Treatment of the Sliding of Glaciers in the Absence of Cavitation10.1098/rsta.1981.0003

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1-43R. W. Girdler, C. Brown, D. J. M. Noy, and P. StylesA Geophysical Survey of the Westernmost Gulf of Aden10.1098/rsta.1980.0239
45-85B. M. Ahmed and I. A. EltayebOn The Propagation, Reflexion, Transmission and Stability of Atmospheric Rossby-Gravity Waves on a Beta-Plane in the Presence of Latitudinally Sheared Zonal Flows10.1098/rsta.1980.0240
87-139D. E. Cartwright, Anne C. Edden, R. Spencer, and J. M. VassieThe Tides of the Northeast Atlantic Ocean10.1098/rsta.1980.0241
141-181A. Frohlich and M. J. TaylorThe Arithmetic Theory of Local Galois Gauss Sums for Tame Characters10.1098/rsta.1980.0242
183-208W. Hirst and A. J. MooreThe Effect of Temperature on Traction in Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication10.1098/rsta.1980.0243
211-215D. J. BradleyIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1980.0244
217-223M. C. Adams, D. J. Bradley, W. Sibbett, and J. R. TaylorSynchronously Pumped Continuous Wave Dye Lasers10.1098/rsta.1980.0245
225-232E. P. Ippen, C. V. Shank, J. M. Wiesenfeld, A. Migus, George Porter, W. Sibbett, and A. D. BuckinghamSubpicosecond Pulse Techniques [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0246
233-245S. SchneiderFlashlamp-Pumped Mode-Locked Dye Lasers10.1098/rsta.1980.0247
247-256G. H. C. NewMode-Locked Laser Systems: Theoretical Models10.1098/rsta.1980.0248
257-266H. A. Haus and T. S. MossMode-Locked Semiconductor Diode Lasers [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0249
267-271W. Kaiser, A. Fendt, W. Kranitzky, and A. LaubereauInfrared Picosecond Pulses and Applications10.1098/rsta.1980.0250
273-280J. ReintjesExtreme Ultraviolet Picosecond Pulses10.1098/rsta.1980.0251
281-285D. J. Bradley, K. W. Jones, and W. SibbettPicosecond and Femtosecond Streak Cameras: Present and Future Designs10.1098/rsta.1980.0252
287-293A. E. Huston and K. HelbroughThe Synchroscan Picosecond Streak Camera System10.1098/rsta.1980.0253
295-302Y. Suzuki, Y. Tsuchiya, K. Kinoshita, M. Sugiyama, and E. InuzukaRecent Developments in Picosecond Streak Camera Systems10.1098/rsta.1980.0254
303-308C. V. Shank, E. P. Ippen, R. L. Fork, A. Migus, T. Kobayashi, and George PorterApplication of Subpicosecond Optical Techniques to Molecular Dynamics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0255
309-319Geraldine A. Kenney-WallacePicosecond Relaxation Processes in Liquids10.1098/rsta.1980.0256
321-334G. S. Beddard, G. R. Fleming, George Porter, and R. J. RobbinsTime-Resolved Fluorescence from Biological Systems: Tryptophan and Simple Peptides10.1098/rsta.1980.0257
335-349M. W. Windsor and D. HoltenPicosecond Studies of Primary Charge Separation in Bacterial Photosynthesis10.1098/rsta.1980.0258
351-364M. H. Key and C. YamanakaSome Topical Issues in Research on Short-Pulse Laser-Produced Plasmas [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0259
365-376A. J. Alcock and P. B. CorkumUltra-Short Pulse Generation with CO$_{2}$ Lasers10.1098/rsta.1980.0260
377-391C. Fenstermacher and C. YamanakaHigh-Energy Short-Pulse Carbon Dioxide Lasers [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0261
393-405C. YamanakaHigh-Power Neodymium Glass Laser Systems for Fusion Research10.1098/rsta.1980.0262
407-414R. SigelOptical Diagnostics of Laser-Produced Plasmas with Ultra-Short Laser Pulses10.1098/rsta.1980.0263
415-449W. B. PearsonDimensional Analysis of the Crystal Structures of Intermetallic Phases10.1098/rsta.1980.0264
451-494P. J. BlennerhassettOn the Generation of Waves by Wind10.1098/rsta.1980.0265
495-540P. H. Van Konynenburg and R. L. ScottCritical Lines and Phase Equilibria in Binary Van Der Waals Mixtures10.1098/rsta.1980.0266

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1-6C. T. Pillinger and D. M. FabianThe Separation and Distribution of Some Luna 24 Core Materials10.1098/rsta.1980.0198
7-13H. J. Axon, M. J. Nasir, and F. KnowlesMetal and Phosphide Phases in Luna 24 Soil Fragments10.1098/rsta.1980.0199
15-22A. L. Graham and R. HutchisonMineralogy and Petrology of Fragments from the Luna 24 Core10.1098/rsta.1980.0200
23-25D. J. Telfer and G. FielderOptical Excitation Spectroscopy of the Luna 24 Sample 2412510.1098/rsta.1980.0201
27-39J. Hennessy and G. Turner$^{40}$Ar-$^{39}$Ar Ages and Irradiation History of Luna 24 Basalts10.1098/rsta.1980.0202
41-50S. A. Durrani, R. K. Bull, and S. W. S. MckeeverSolar-Flare Exposure and Thermoluminescence of Luna 24 Core Material10.1098/rsta.1980.0203
51-79R. A. Brown and L. E. ScrivenThe Shapes and Stability of Captive Rotating Drops10.1098/rsta.1980.0204
81-133H. BrennerDispersion Resulting from Flow through Spatially Periodic Porous Media10.1098/rsta.1980.0205
137-138Kingsley DunhamIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1980.0206
139-146J. V. SmithThe Relation of Mantle Heterogeneity to the Bulk Composition and Origin of the Earth10.1098/rsta.1980.0207
147-178J.-G. Schilling, M. B. Bergeron, R. Evans, and J. V. SmithHalogens in the Mantle Beneath the North Atlantic [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0208
179-202J. Tarney, D. A. Wood, A. D. Saunders, J. R. Cann, and J. VaretNature of Mantle Heterogeneity in the North Atlantic: Evidence from Deep Sea Drilling10.1098/rsta.1980.0209
203-213H. Bougault, J. L. Joron, and M. TreuilThe Primordial Chondritic Nature and Large-Scale Heterogeneities in the Mantle: Evidence from High and Low Partition Coefficient Elements in Oceanic Basalts10.1098/rsta.1980.0210
215-227M. J. O'Hara, D. K. Bailey, J. V. Smith, and R. J. PankhurstNonlinear Nature of the Unavoidable Long-Lived Isotopic, Trace and Major Element Contamination of a Developing Magma Chamber [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0211
229-244M. Ann Morrison, R. N. Thompson, I. L. Gibson, G. F. Marriner, M. J. O'Hara, and R. J. PankhurstLateral Chemical Heterogeneity in the Palaeocene Upper Mantle Beneath the Scottish Hebrides [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0212
245-257R. MacdonaldTrace Element Evidence for Mantle Heterogeneity Beneath the Scottish Midland Valley in the Carboniferous and Permian10.1098/rsta.1980.0213
259-271M. J. Norry, P. H. Truckle, S. J. Lippard, C. J. Hawkesworth, S. D. Weaver, G. F. Marriner, and D. K. BaileyIsotopic and Trace Element Evidence from Lavas, Bearing on Mantle Heterogeneity Beneath Kenya [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0214
273-293J. J. Gurney and B. HarteChemical Variations in Upper Mantle Nodules from Southern African Kimberlites10.1098/rsta.1980.0215
295-307A. J. Erlank, H. L. Allsopp, A. R. Duncan, and J. W. BristowMantle Heterogeneity Beneath Southern Africa: Evidence from the Volcanic Record10.1098/rsta.1980.0216
309-322D. K. BaileyVolcanism, Earth Degassing and Replenished Lithosphere Mantle10.1098/rsta.1980.0217
323-332J. B. Dawson, J. V. Smith, and R. L. HervigHeterogeneity in Upper-mantle 1herzolites and Harzburgites10.1098/rsta.1980.0218
333-346Suzanne Y. Wass, P. Henderson, and C. J. ElliottChemical Heterogeneity and Metasomatism in the Upper Mantle: Evidence from Rare Earth and Other Elements in Apatite-Rich Xenoliths in Basaltic Rocks from Eastern Australia10.1098/rsta.1980.0219
347-352Janet V. Watson and M. J. O'HaraMetallogenesis in Relation to Mantle Heterogeneity [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0220
353-364B.-M. Jahn, P. Vidal, and G. R. TiltonArchaean Mantle Heterogeneity: Evidence from Chemical and Isotopic Abundances in Archaean Igneous Rocks10.1098/rsta.1980.0221
365-381R. W. Nesbitt, S.-S. Sun, E. G. Nisbet, M. J. O'Hara, and J. V. SmithGeochemical Features of Some Archaean and Post-Archaean High-Magnesian-Low-Alkali Liquids [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0222
383-407C. H. Langmuir, G. N. Hanson, and M. J. O'HaraAn Evaluation of Major Element Heterogeneity in the Mantle Sources of Basalts [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0223
409-445S.-S. SunLead Isotopic Study of Young Volcanic Rocks from Mid-Ocean Ridges, Ocean Islands and Island Arcs10.1098/rsta.1980.0224
447-477C. J. Allegre, O. Brevart, B. Dupre, and J.-F. MinsterIsotopic and Chemical Effects Produced in a Continuously Differentiating Convecting Earth Mantle10.1098/rsta.1980.0225
479-493R. K. O'Nions, N. M. Evensen, P. J. Hamilton, J. V. Smith, and D. K. BaileyDifferentiation and Evolution of the Mantle [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0226
495-518D. W. Parkin, R. A. L. Sullivan, and J. N. AndrewsFurther Studies on Cosmic Spherules from Deep-Sea Sediments10.1098/rsta.1980.0227
521-529A. J. Hundhausen and T. E. HolzerLarge-Scale Solar Magnetic Fields, Coronal Holes and High-Speed Solar Wind Streams10.1098/rsta.1980.0228
531-540R. W. P. McWhirter and D. B. BeardThe Energy Budget in and out of Coronal Holes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0229
541-554Carole JordanHelium Line Emission: Its Relation to Atmospheric Structure10.1098/rsta.1980.0230
555-563S. J. Schwartz and I. W. RoxburghInstabilities in the Solar Wind10.1098/rsta.1980.0231
565-573K.-P. WenzelThe Scientific Objectives of the International Solar Polar Mission10.1098/rsta.1980.0232
575-585Z. Svestka and K. H. J. PhillipsActivated Solar Filaments and Flares [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0233
587-593Monique PickThe Radioemission from Flares: Impulsive Phase and Type III Bursts10.1098/rsta.1980.0234
595-604L. GolubX-ray Bright Points and the Solar Cycle10.1098/rsta.1980.0235
605-620R. M. MacQueenCoronal Transients: A Summary10.1098/rsta.1980.0236
621-627E. KepplerThe Chemical Composition of Energetic Charged Particles in Interplanetary Space10.1098/rsta.1980.0237
629-640J. J. QuenbyPropagation of Solar Particles in the Interplanetary Medium10.1098/rsta.1980.0238

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3-5J. T. HoughtonIntroduction10.1098/rsta.1980.0151
7-18Karin LabitzkeClimatology of the Stratosphere and Mesosphere10.1098/rsta.1980.0152
19-40G. V. GrovesSeasonal and Diurnal Variations of Middle Atmosphere Winds10.1098/rsta.1980.0153
41-57J. J. BarnettSatellite Measurements of Middle Atmosphere Temperature Structure10.1098/rsta.1980.0154
59-63W. A. Chapman and G. E. PeckhamSpectral Analyses of Wave Motions in the Middle Atmosphere10.1098/rsta.1980.0155
65-71D. E. Miller, J. L. Brownscombe, G. P. Carruthers, D. R. Pick, and K. H. StewartOperational Temperature Sounding of the Stratosphere10.1098/rsta.1980.0156
73-85J. R. HoltonWave Propagation and Transport in the Middle Atmosphere10.1098/rsta.1980.0157
87-102R. J. Murgatroyd and A. O'NeillInteraction between the Troposphere and Stratosphere10.1098/rsta.1980.0158
103-127R. S. HarwoodDynamical Models of the Middle Atmosphere for Tracer Studies10.1098/rsta.1980.0159
129-148M. E. McIntyreTowards a Lagrangian-Mean Description of Stratospheric Circulations and Chemical Transports10.1098/rsta.1980.0160
149-160B. A. ThrushThe Chemistry of the Stratosphere10.1098/rsta.1980.0161
161-173J. E. HarriesSpectroscopic Observations of Middle Atmosphere Composition10.1098/rsta.1980.0162
175-189D. H. EhhaltIn situ Observations10.1098/rsta.1980.0163
191-204A. J. Krueger, B. Guenther, A. J. Fleig, D. F. Heath, E. Hilsenrath, R. McPeters, and C. PrabhakaraSatellite Ozone Measurements10.1098/rsta.1980.0164
205-218J. C. Gille, P. L. Bailey, and J. M. RussellTemperature and Composition Measurements from the l.r.i.r. and l.i.m.s. Experiments on Nimbus 6 and 710.1098/rsta.1980.0165
219-241J. R. Drummond, J. T. Houghton, G. D. Peskett, C. D. Rodgers, M. J. Wale, J. Whitney, and E. J. WilliamsonThe Stratospheric and Mesospheric Sounder on Nimbus 710.1098/rsta.1980.0166
243-260L. ThomasThe Composition of the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere10.1098/rsta.1980.0167
261-268D. OffermannA Winter Anomaly Campaign in Western Europe10.1098/rsta.1980.0168
271-272W. H. McCreaIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1980.0169
273-288J. D. Barrow and C. J. HoganGalaxy Formation: The First Million Years [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0170
289-298B. J. T. JonesGalaxy Formation after z = 100010.1098/rsta.1980.0171
299-302R. B. LarsonStar Formation in Young Galaxies10.1098/rsta.1980.0172
303-308Beatrice M. Tinsley and D. MeierThe Detectability of Young Galaxies [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0173
309-311J. E. TohlineStar Formation in the Early Universe10.1098/rsta.1980.0174
313-318J. E. GunnThe Dynamics of Galaxies and the `Missing Mass' Problem10.1098/rsta.1980.0175
319-327S. Van Den BerghThe Classification of Evolving Galaxies10.1098/rsta.1980.0176
329-338J. BinneyThe Dynamics, Shapes and Origins of Elliptical Galaxies10.1098/rsta.1980.0177
339-345S. M. Fall, G. Efstathiou, and R. FongDynamical Aspects of Galaxy Clustering [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0178
347-349S. D. M. WhiteTidal Interactions and the Merging of Galaxies10.1098/rsta.1980.0179
351-353S. J. AarsethCosmological N-Body Simulations of Galaxy Mergers10.1098/rsta.1980.0180
355-366R. S. EllisSearches for Optical Evidence of Galaxy Evolution10.1098/rsta.1980.0181
367-383J. V. Wall and D. MeierEvidence for the Cosmological Evolution of Active Galaxies [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0182
385-397J. L. CulhaneHot Gas in Clusters of Galaxies10.1098/rsta.1980.0183
399-405R. J. Weymann and A. W. WolfendaleUncondensed Matter in the Universe: Optical Evidence from Quasar Absorption Lines [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0184
407-414R. D. Davies and C. J. HoganEvidence from the 21 cm Line Relating to Intergalactic Gas [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0185
415-429Y. David and H. ReevesWeak Interactions in the Early Universe: Is the Universe Open?10.1098/rsta.1980.0186
431-435M. J. ReesConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1980.0187
437-465S. C. ScottThe Geology of Longonot Volcano, Central Kenya: A Question of Volumes10.1098/rsta.1980.0188
467-496R. SmithBuoyancy Effects upon Longitudinal Dispersion in Wide Well-Mixed Estuaries10.1098/rsta.1980.0189
497-526D. L. GunterA Study of the Coupled Gravitational and Electromagnetic Perturbations to the Reissner--Nordstrom Black Hole: The Scattering Matrix, Energy Conversion, and Quasi-Normal Modes10.1098/rsta.1980.0190
527-544S. J. Rose, I. P. Grant, and J. P. ConneradeA Study of 5p Excitation in Atomic Barium: II. A Fully Relativistic Analysis of 5p Excitation in Atomic Barium10.1098/rsta.1980.0191
545-555P. Skeldon, J. M. Calvert, and D. G. LeesA Study of the Oxidation Mechanisms of Some Austenitic Stainless Steels in Carbon Dioxide at 1123K by means of Charged-Particle Nuclear Techniques. I10.1098/rsta.1980.0192
557-565P. Skeldon, J. M. Calvert, and D. G. LeesA Study of the Oxidation Mechanisms of Some Austenitic Stainless Steels in Carbon Dioxide at 1123K by means of Charged-Particle Nuclear Techniques. II10.1098/rsta.1980.0193
567-580P. Skeldon, J. M. Calvert, and D. G. LeesA Study of the Oxidation Mechanisms of Some Austenitic Stainless Steels in Carbon Dioxide at 1123K by means of Charged-Particle Nuclear Techniques. III10.1098/rsta.1980.0194
581-595T. Ellis, P. V. E. McClintock, R. M. Bowley, and D. R. AllumThe Breakdown of Superfluidity in Liquid $^{4}$He: II. An Investigation of Excitation Emission from Negative Ions Travelling at Extreme Supercritical Velocities10.1098/rsta.1980.0195
597-637D. G. King-HeleSkylab 1 Rocket (1973-27B): Orbit Determination and Analysis10.1098/rsta.1980.0196
639-662B. G. LindsayNuisance Parameters, Mixture Models, and the Efficiency of Partial Likelihood Estimators10.1098/rsta.1980.0197

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7-8A. KellyWelcoming Remarks10.1098/rsta.1980.0071
9-23E. D. HondrosResiduals and Properties10.1098/rsta.1980.0072
25-43J. H. WestbrookProblems with Residual and Additive Elements and their Control through Specifications10.1098/rsta.1980.0073
45-55A. J. Hartley, P. Eastburn, and N. LeeceSteelworks Control of Residuals10.1098/rsta.1980.0074
57-68J. A. CharlesRecycling Effects on the Composition of Non-Ferrous Metals10.1098/rsta.1980.0075
69-85D. T. Llewellyn, J. B. Marriott, D. J. Naylor, and G. ThewlisThe Effects of Residual Elements on the Properties of Engineering Steels10.1098/rsta.1980.0076
87-88B. MillsEffect of Residual Elements on the Machinability of Leaded Free Machining Steels10.1098/rsta.1980.0077
89-103D. A. MelfordThe Influence of Residual and Trace Elements on Hot Shortness and High Temperature Embrittlement10.1098/rsta.1980.0078
105-117J. L. Robinson and M. H. ScottLiquation Cracking during the Welding of Austenitic Stainless Steels and Nickel Alloys10.1098/rsta.1980.0079
119-120K. SachsThe Role of Residuals in Engineering Steels10.1098/rsta.1980.0080
121C. Lea, R. Sawle, and C. M. SellarsHot Ductility and Sulphur Segregation in 1%C-1%Cr Steels10.1098/rsta.1980.0081
122S. Yamaguchi, H. Kobayashi, T. Matsumiya, and S. HayamiThe Effect of Minor Elements on the Hot-Workability of Nickel-Based Superalloys10.1098/rsta.1980.0082
123J. P. Chubb, J. Billingham, P. Hancock, C. Dimbylow, and G. NewcombeThe Effect of Alloying and Residual Elements on the Strength and Hot Ductility of Cast Cupro-Nickel10.1098/rsta.1980.0083
124B. Mintz and J. M. ArrowsmithThe Hot Ductility Behaviour of C-Mn-Nb-Al Steels and its Relation to Crack Propagation during the Straightening of Concast Strand10.1098/rsta.1980.0084
125W. J. Jackson and D. M. SouthallThe Effect of Trace Elements (Cu and Sn) on Mechanical Properties of Steel Castings10.1098/rsta.1980.0085
126-127V. Leroy, J. Richelmi, and H. GraasSurface Composition of Heat-Treated Steel Sheets10.1098/rsta.1980.0086
128H. J. Grabke, E. M. Petersen, and W. PaulitschkeAdsorption and Segregation of Sulphur, and its Influence on the Carburization and Nitrogenation of Iron and Steel10.1098/rsta.1980.0087
129B. C. Muddle and D. V. EdmondsInterfacial Segregation and Embrittlement in Liquid-Phase Sintered Tungsten Alloys10.1098/rsta.1980.0088
130B. A. ParkerThe Effect of Minor Element Concentrations on the Strain Rate Sensitivity and Ductility of Commercial Purity Aluminium Sheet10.1098/rsta.1980.0089
131-132P. A. Beaven, M. K. Miller, P. R. Williams, K. M. Delargy, and G. D. W. SmithTrace Element Detection at the Atomic Level by Atom Probe Microanalysis10.1098/rsta.1980.0090
133A. R. Waugh, P. F. Mills, and M. J. SouthonImaging Atom Probe Microscopy for Segregation Studies10.1098/rsta.1980.0091
134-135C. T. H. Stoddart and C. P. HuntAlloy Surface Composition Resulting from Fabrication, as Determined by s.i.m.s. (Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry)10.1098/rsta.1980.0092
136C. Lea, M. P. Seah, and E. D. HondrosCategorizing the Embrittling Residuals in Engineering Alloys by Auger Electron Spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1980.0093
137P. Doig and P. E. J. FlewittX-ray Microanalysis of Grain Boundary Segregation in Steels by s.t.e.m.10.1098/rsta.1980.0094
139-149J. P. HirthAdsorption at Grain Boundaries and its Effect on Decohesion10.1098/rsta.1980.0095
151-163R. J. AsaroAdsorption-Induced Losses in Interfacial Cohesion10.1098/rsta.1980.0096
165D. J. Dingley and S. BigginGrain Boundary Structure Intergranular Fracture and the Role of Segregants as Embrittling Agents10.1098/rsta.1980.0097
166-167R. C. Pond and D. A. SmithPlasticity of Grain Boundaries10.1098/rsta.1980.0098
169-196M. GuttmannThe Role of Residuals and Alloying Elements in Temper Embrittlement10.1098/rsta.1980.0099
197-207D. R. Harries and A. D. MarwickNon-Equilibrium Segregation in Metals and Alloys10.1098/rsta.1980.0100
209P. Lemble, A. Pineau, J. L. Castagne, P. Dumoulin, and M. GuttmannTemper Embrittlement at High Alloy Contents: A 12% Cr Martensitic Steel [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1980.0101
210-211P. E. Irving and A. KurzfeldInteraction Effects between Trace Element Impurities and Environment in Fatigue of High Strength Steels10.1098/rsta.1980.0102
213-233H. R. TiplerThe Influence of Purity on the Strength and Ductility in Creep of CrMoV Steels of Varied Microstructures10.1098/rsta.1980.0103
235-251B. L. KingIntergranular Embrittlement in CrMoV Steels: An Assessment of the Effects of Residual Impurity Elements on High Temperature Ductility and Crack Growth10.1098/rsta.1980.0104
253-264A. D. Batte, J. M. Brear, S. R. Holdsworth, J. Myers, and P. E. ReynoldsThe Effects of Residual Elements and Deoxidation Practice on the Mechanical Properties and Stress Relief Cracking Susceptibility of <latex>$\frac{1}{2}$</latex>%CrMoV Turbine Castings10.1098/rsta.1980.0105
265-278M. P. SeahImpurities, Segregation and Creep Embrittlement10.1098/rsta.1980.0106
279-288N. G. Needham and J. OrrThe Effect of Residuals on the Elevated Temperature Properties of Some Creep Resistant Steels10.1098/rsta.1980.0107
289-290J. MyersThe Influence of Impurity and Alloy Content on Stress Relief Cracking in CrMoV Steels10.1098/rsta.1980.0108
291J. M. Brear and B. L. KingAn Assessment of the Embrittling Effects of Certain Residual Elements in Two Nuclear Pressure Vessel Steels (A533B, A508)10.1098/rsta.1980.0109
292R. G. ThomasHigh Temperature Mechanical Properties of AISI 316 Weld Metal10.1098/rsta.1980.0110
293-294A. D. Batte and M. C. MurphyReheat Cracking in 2<latex>$\frac{1}{4}$</latex>CrMo Weld Metal: The Influence of Residual Elements and Microstructure10.1098/rsta.1980.0111
295D. J. GoochCreep Crack Growth in 2<latex>$\frac{1}{4}$</latex>CrMo Weld Metals: The Suppression of Trace Element Embrittlement by Creep Strength Effects10.1098/rsta.1980.0112
296G. B. Thomas and T. B. GibbonsThe Influence of Trace Elements on the Creep and Stress-Rupture Properties of Nimonic 10510.1098/rsta.1980.0113
297J. H. DayThe Effect of Dopant Elements on the Structure and High Temperature Creep Behaviour of Tungsten and Molybdenum Wires10.1098/rsta.1980.0114
298R. I. Presser and R. McPhersonPrior Austenite Grain Boundary Embrittlement of Low Alloy Steel by Boron10.1098/rsta.1980.0115
299-300C. J. McMahon and J. YuCompositional Factors that Enhance or Retard Temper Embrittlement of Alloy Steels10.1098/rsta.1980.0116
301M. P. Seah, P. J. Spencer, and E. D. HondrosInvestigation of an Additive Remedy for Temper Brittleness10.1098/rsta.1980.0117
302A. Hattangadi, L. E. Wagner, and B. B. SethRole of Residual Elements on Through-Thickness Properties of Carbon Steel Plates10.1098/rsta.1980.0118
303C. L. White, R. E. Clausing, and L. HeatherlyThe Effect of Trace Element Additions on the Grain Boundary Composition of Ir + 0.3% W Alloys10.1098/rsta.1980.0119
304G. M. Pressouyre and I. M. BernsteinTitanium: A Hydrogen Trap in Iron10.1098/rsta.1980.0120
305C. J. MiddletonCavitation Control in Steels of High Residual Element Content10.1098/rsta.1980.0121
306B. Loberg, T. Johansson, and K. E. EasterlingImprovement in Toughness of Welded Constructional Steels through Titanium Additions10.1098/rsta.1980.0122
307J. E. HarrisThe Role of Intergranular Precipitates in Controlling Creep Cavitation10.1098/rsta.1980.0123
309-329D. P. Whittle and J. StringerImprovements in High Temperature Oxidation Resistance by Additions of Reactive Elements or Oxide Dispersions10.1098/rsta.1980.0124
331R. A. Collins, S. Muhl, and G. DearnaleyThe Effect of Rare-Earth Impurities on the Oxidation Resistance of Chromium10.1098/rsta.1980.0125
332E. Bullock, C. Lea, and M. McLeanBenefits of Minor Additions of Yttrium to the Oxidation and Creep Behaviour of a Nickel-Based Composite10.1098/rsta.1980.0126
333J. M. Ferguson, F. G. Hicks, A. Hoaksey, P. C. Rowlands, and B. LloydThe Effects of Small Additions of Silicon on the Oxidation Resistance of Fe-Based Alloys and Steels in High Pressure CO<latex>$_{2}$</latex> [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1980.0127
334-335G. O. Lloyd, B. Kent, S. R. J. Saunders, and C. LeaThe Action of Borates as Inhibitors for the High Temperature Oxidation of Alloys10.1098/rsta.1980.0128
336D. J. Coates and A. HendryThe Influence of Nitrogen on the Oxidation Resistance of Low Alloy Steels10.1098/rsta.1980.0129
337-341D. McLeanConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1980.0130
345-347William HawthorneIntroduction10.1098/rsta.1980.0131
349-359G. O. G. LofSolar Space Heating with Air and Liquid Systems10.1098/rsta.1980.0132
361-373B. J. BrinkworthResults of Solar Heating Experiments10.1098/rsta.1980.0133
375-377P. T. Landsberg, H. Tabor, F. E. Rogers, J. W. Jeffery, and B. J. BrinkworthGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1980.0134
379-401J. K. Page, G. G. Rodgers, and C. G. SousterSystematic Design Assessment Techniques for Solar Buildings10.1098/rsta.1980.0135
403-414S. J. Leach, D. L. Turner, F. A. Holland, and J. W. JefferyResearch at the Building Research Establishment into the Applications of Solar Collectors for Space and Water Heating in Buildings [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0136
415-422J. B. ComlySolar Heating and Air Conditioning10.1098/rsta.1980.0137
423-433H. TaborNon-Convecting Solar Ponds10.1098/rsta.1980.0138
435-443H. DurandPresent Status and Future Prospects of Silicon Solar Cell Arrays and Systems10.1098/rsta.1980.0139
445-451S. Wagner, H. Tabor, P. T. Landsberg, and F. A. HollandHeterojunction Solar Cells [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0140
453-470A. J. NozikPhotoelectrochemical Cells10.1098/rsta.1980.0141
471-472Comment by Sir George Porter, F.R.S.10.1098/rsta.1980.0142
473-476D. O. Hall, M. W. W. Adams, P. Morris, and K. K. RaoPhotolysis of Water for H<latex>$_{2}$</latex> Production with the Use of Biological and Artificial Catalysts10.1098/rsta.1980.0143
477-489N. K. Boardman, M. W. Thring, D. R. Johnston, and D. T. Swift-HookEnergy from the Biological Conversion of Solar Energy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0144
491-500R. C. Righelato, D. O. Hall, and William HawthorneMicrobial Production of Energy Sources from Biomass [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0145
501-506Hermann Bondi and J. W. JefferyIndirect Utilization of Solar Energy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0146
507-511B. Anderson and Bernard LovellEffect of Solar Power Satellite Transmissions on Radio-Astronomical Research10.1098/rsta.1980.0147
513-536C. J. R. Sheppard and T. WilsonFourier Imaging of Phase Information in Scanning and Conventional Optical Microscopes10.1098/rsta.1980.0148
537-552L. G. Mallinson, D. A. Jefferson, J. M. Thomas, and J. L. HutchisonThe Internal Structure of Nephrite: Experimental and Computational Evidence for the Coexistence of Multiple-Chain Silicates within an Amphibole Host10.1098/rsta.1980.0149
553-618M. O'Keeffe and B. G. HydePlane Nets in Crystal Chemistry10.1098/rsta.1980.0150

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Volume Information
5-16M. H. P. Bott, R. A. Scrutton, and M. F. OsmastonProblems of Passive Margins from the Viewpoint of the Geodynamics Project: A Review [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0007
17-33J. R. CurrayThe Ipod Programme on Passive Continental Margins10.1098/rsta.1980.0008
35Y. LancelotGeological Setting and Results of Legs 41, 47a and 50 off Northwest Africa [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1980.0009
37-50U. Von Rad and G. EinseleMesozoic--Cainozoic Subsidence History and Palaeobathymetry of the Northwest African Continental Margin (Aaiun Basin to D. S. D. P. Site 397)10.1098/rsta.1980.0010
51-61J. C. Sibuet, W. B. F. Ryan, M. Arthur, R. Barnes, G. Blechsmidt, O. De Charpal, P. C. De Graciansky, D. Habib, S. Iaccarino, D. Johnson, B. G. Lopatin, A. Maldonado, L. Montadert, D. G. Moore, G. E. Morgan, G. Mountain, J. P. Rehault, J. Sigal, and C. A. WilliamsDeep Drilling Results of Leg 47b (Galicia Bank Area) in the Framework of the Early Evolution of the North Atlantic Ocean10.1098/rsta.1980.0011
63P. Lehner and M. B. K. LutzGeology of the Iberian Shelf [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1980.0012
65-75D. G. Roberts, L. Montadert, R. W. Thompson, G. A. Auffret, D. N. Lumsden, H. Kagami, P. P. Timofeev, Carla Muller, W. D. Bock, P. A. DuPeuble, D. Schnitker, E. A. Hailwood, W. Harrison, and T. L. ThompsonGeological Setting and Principal Results of Drilling on the Margins of the Bay of Biscay and Rockall Plateau during Leg 4810.1098/rsta.1980.0013
77-86O. Eldholm, E. Sundvor, and G. WissmannThe Continental Margins of the Norwegian--Greenland Sea: Recent Results and Outstanding Problems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0014
87-96P. Goldflam, K. Hinz, W. Weigel, G. Wissmann, and D. J. BlundellSome Features of the Northwest African Margin and Magnetic Quiet Zone10.1098/rsta.1980.0015
97-103D. G. Roberts and L. MontadertContrasts in the Structure of the Passive Margins of the Bay of Biscay and Rockall Plateau10.1098/rsta.1980.0016
105-119D. W. MannScientific Aspects of Well Logging in Deep Ocean Drill Sites on Leg 48 - Biscay and Rockall Areas10.1098/rsta.1980.0017
121-122W. B. F. Ryan and P. J. FoxRifting and Its Geological Environment [Abstract Only and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0018
123Y. LancelotMesozoic Palaeo-Oceanography of Rifted Margins of the Atlantic [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1980.0019
125-135Peter Kent, D. A. Robson, T. J. G. Francis, I. G. Gass, and M. F. OsmastonVertical Tectonics Associated with Rifting and Spreading [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0020
137-155P. R. Vail, R. M. Mitchum, T. H. Shipley, R. T. Buffler, and D. H. MatthewsUnconformities of the North Atlantic [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0021
157-167J.-P. Foucher and J. C. SibuetThermal Regime of the Northern Bay of Biscay Continental Margin in the Vicinity of the D.S.D.P. Sites 400-40210.1098/rsta.1980.0022
169-176E. L. Winterer, W. O. Sayre, and E. A. HailwoodSedimentary Facies on the Rises and Slopes of Passive Continental Margins [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0023
177-185J. ThiedePalaeo-Oceanography, Margin Stratigraphy and Palaeophysiography of the Tertiary North Atlantic and Norwegian--Greenland Seas10.1098/rsta.1980.0024
187B. TissotOrganic Geochemistry of Margin Sediments and Its Significance for Hydrocarbon Generation [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1980.0025
189-208E. A. Hailwood, N. Hamilton, G. E. Morgan, and E. J. W. JonesMagnetic Polarity Dating of Tectonic Events at Passive Continental Margins [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0026
211-215A. R. RobbinsIntroduction10.1098/rsta.1980.0027
217-236H. D. Black, N. A. G. Leppard, J. C. Blankenburgh, P. G. Sluiter, and D. G. King-HeleThe Transit System, 1977: Performance, Plans and Potential [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0028
237-244P. PaquetVariations of Doppler Results with Software and Time10.1098/rsta.1980.0029
245-251V. Ashkenazi, A. H. Dodson, R. M. Sykes, J. D. A. Dean, and W. F. BlanchardUnited Kingdom Doppler Campaigns: Field Operations and Instrumentation10.1098/rsta.1980.0030
253-259V. Ashkenazi, R. M. Sykes, R. J. Gough, and J. W. WilliamsFirst United Kingdom Doppler Campaign: Results and Interpretation10.1098/rsta.1980.0031
261-270C. BoucherActivities of the Institut Geographique National (I.G.N.) in the Field of Doppler Satellite Geodesy10.1098/rsta.1980.0032
271-276J. KoubaGeodetic Satellite Doppler Positioning and Application to Canadian Test Adjustments10.1098/rsta.1980.0033
277-288J. C. Blankenburgh, P. G. Sluiter, and P. MelchiorDoppler -- European Datum Transformation Parameters for the North Sea [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0034
289-298N. A. G. Leppard, J. C. Blankenburgh, P. A. Cross, P. G. Sluiter, and S. BakkelidSatellite Doppler Fixation and International Boundaries [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0035
299-305J. A. WeightmanGeoid Float Techniques in Satellite Geodesy10.1098/rsta.1980.0036
307-315C. D. Wood and G. E. PerryThe Russian Satellite Navigation System10.1098/rsta.1980.0037
317-328D. G. King-Hele and N. A. G. LeppardThe Gravity Field of the Earth [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0038
329-334B. GuinotDetermination of the Motion of the Pole, and Comparison with Astrometry10.1098/rsta.1980.0039
335-340W. E. Strange and L. D. HothemEstablishment of Scale and Orientation for Satellite Doppler Positions10.1098/rsta.1980.0040
341-352Helen S. Hopfield and P. V. Angus-LeppanImprovements in the Tropospheric Refraction Correction for Range Measurement [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0041
353-356R. E. ZieglerImproved Accuracy from Doppler Satellite Positioning10.1098/rsta.1980.0042
357-364V. Ashkenazi and R. M. SykesDoppler Translocation and Orbit Relaxation Techniques10.1098/rsta.1980.0043
365-375E. J. KrakiwskyStatistical Techniques and Doppler Satellite Positioning10.1098/rsta.1980.0044
377-384V. Ashkenazi, D. N. McLintock, R. M. Sykes, P. G. Sluiter, A. L. Allan, and J. C. BlankenburghDoppler Integration Intervals and Correlation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0045
385-394V. Ashkenazi, S. A. Crane, J. W. Williams, J. D. A. Dean, and D. W. ProctorTerrestrial--Doppler Adjustment and Analysis of the Primary Triangulation of Great Britain: Preliminary Report [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0046
395-406R. J. Anderle, A. L. Allan, N. A. G. Leppard, E. J. Krakiwsky, and R. H. MersonThe Global Positioning System [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0047
409W. WattIntroduction10.1098/rsta.1980.0048
411-417A. K. Dhingra, N. Peacock, A. R. Ubbelohde, and C. ManfreAlumina Fibre FP [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0049
419-426S. YajimaDevelopment of Ceramics, Especially Silicon Carbide Fibres, from Organosilicon Polymers by Heat Treatment10.1098/rsta.1980.0050
427-436B. A. Proctor, B. Yale, A. R. Ubbelohde, and G. ManfreGlass Fibres for Cement Reinforcement [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0051
437-442R. Bacon, G. F. Modlen, Charles Frank, B. McEnaney, T. H. Blakeley, and G. ManfreCarbon Fibres from Mesophase Pitch [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0052
443-449D. J. Johnson and Charles FrankRecent Advances in Studies of Carbon Fibre Structure [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0053
451-461W. N. Reynolds, R. Moreton, and P. J. WorthingtonSome Factors Affecting the Strengths of Carbon Fibres [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0054
463-472E. E. MagatFibres from Extended Chain Aromatic Polyamides10.1098/rsta.1980.0055
473-482I. M. Ward and G. ManfreUltra-High Modulus Polyolefins [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0056
483-485M. G. Dobb, D. J. Johnson, and B. P. SavilleStructural Aspects of High Modulus Aromatic Polyamide Fibres10.1098/rsta.1980.0057
487-494J. W. JohnsonResin Matrices and their Contribution to Composite Properties10.1098/rsta.1980.0058
495-505P. Ehrburger, J. B. Donnet, A. R. Ubbelohde, J. W. Johnson, M. O. W. Richardson, and R. A. M. ScottInterface in Composite Materials [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0059
507-517P. D. Ewins, R. T. Potter, Sarah M. Bishop, and P. J. WorthingtonSome Observations on the Nature of Fibre Reinforced Plastics and the Implications for Structural Design [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0060
519-534J. Aveston and A. KellyTensile First Cracking Strain and Strength of Hybrid Composites and Laminates10.1098/rsta.1980.0061
535-543M. J. OwenFatigue Processes in Fibre Reinforced Plastics10.1098/rsta.1980.0062
545-550J. E. Gordon, G. Jeronimidis, and M. O. W. RichardsonComposites with High Work of Fracture [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1980.0063
551-558K. M. PrewoThe Importance of Fibres in Achieving Impact Tolerant Composites10.1098/rsta.1980.0064
559-564A. K. DhingraMetal Matrix Composites Reinforced with Fibre FP(<latex>$\alpha $</latex>-Al<latex>$_{2}$</latex>O<latex>$_{3}$</latex>)10.1098/rsta.1980.0065
565-575I. C. TaigPrinciples of Design of a Carbon Fibre Composite Aircraft Wing10.1098/rsta.1980.0066
577-582A. W. ThompsonAutomotive Drive Shafts10.1098/rsta.1980.0067
583-590I. L. Stimson and R. FisherDesign and Engineering of Carbon Brakes10.1098/rsta.1980.0068
591-597D. J. Hannant and J. J. ZonsveldPolyolefin Fibrous Networks in Cement Matrices for Low Cost Sheeting10.1098/rsta.1980.0069
599-623G. F. Knott and M. R. MackleyOn Eddy Motions near Plates and Ducts, Induced by Water Waves and Periodic Flows10.1098/rsta.1980.0070

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473-509T. B. Gatski and J. T. C. LiuOn the Interactions between Large-Scale Structure and Fine-Grained Turbulence in a Free Shear Flow. III. A Numerical Solution10.1098/rsta.1980.0001
511-533R. B. Paris and A. D. WoodThe Asymptotic Expansion of Solutions of the Differential Equation u<latex>$^{\text{iv}}$</latex>+<latex>$\lambda ^{2}$</latex>[(z<latex>$^{2}$</latex>+c)u<latex>$^{\prime \prime}$</latex>+azu<latex>$^{\prime}$</latex>+bu] = 0 for Large <latex>$|z|$</latex>10.1098/rsta.1980.0002
535-569R. P. Gupta, J. S. Tse, and G. M. BancroftCore Level Ligand Field Splittings in Photoelectron Spectra10.1098/rsta.1980.0003
571-598K. Horai, J. L. Winkler, S. J. Keihm, M. G. Langseth, J. A. Fountain, and E. A. WestThermal Conduction in a Composite Circular Cylinder: A New Technique for Thermal Conductivity Measurements of Lunar Core Samples10.1098/rsta.1980.0004
599-641J. C. P. MillerOn Rotational Tessellations and Copses10.1098/rsta.1980.0005
643-672P. HuerreThe Nonlinear Stability of a Free Shear Layer in the Viscous Critical Layer Regime10.1098/rsta.1980.0006

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3-11K. Nakanishi and J. L. OccolowitzApplications of Mass Spectrometry in Structural Studies of Bioactive Compounds10.1098/rsta.1979.0075
13-19E. JellumApplication of Mass Spectrometry and Metabolite Profiling to the Study of Human Diseases10.1098/rsta.1979.0076
21-37A. H. JacksonApplications of Mass Spectrometry in Studies of Porphyrins and Related Tetrapyrroles10.1098/rsta.1979.0077
39-51H. R. MorrisResearch on Peptides and Glycopeptides10.1098/rsta.1979.0078
53-67C. J. W. BrooksSome Aspects of Mass Spectrometry in Research on Steroids10.1098/rsta.1979.0079
69-91G. Eglinton, S. K. HajIbrahim, J. R. Maxwell, J. M. E. Quirke, G. J. Shaw, J. K. Volkman, and A. M. K. WardroperLipids of Aquatic Sediments, Recent and Ancient10.1098/rsta.1979.0080
93-102F. W. McLaffertyCollisional Activation Mass Spectra10.1098/rsta.1979.0081
103-115N. M. M. NibberingMechanistic Studies10.1098/rsta.1979.0082
117-124D. H. WilliamsPotential Energy Profiles for Unimolecular Reactions of Organic Ions10.1098/rsta.1979.0083
125-133K. R. JenningsNegative Ions10.1098/rsta.1979.0084
135-155R. D. Craig, R. H. Bateman, B. N. Green, and D. S. MillingtonMass Spectrometry Instrumentation for Chemists and Biologists10.1098/rsta.1979.0085
157-166J. H. Beynon, R. P. Morgan, and A. G. BrentonNew Methods of Identifying Organic Compounds10.1098/rsta.1979.0086
167-168A. MaccollConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1979.0087
169-208H. D. B. Jenkins and P. HartmanA New Approach to the Calculation of Electrostatic Energy Relations in Minerals: The Dioctahedral and Trioctahedral Phyllosilicates10.1098/rsta.1979.0088
211G. W. SeriesIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1979.0089
213B. P. StoicheffFifty Years of Light Scattering Studies in Gases, Liquids and Solids [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1979.0090
215-222S. SvanbergAtomic Spectroscopy by Resonance Scattering10.1098/rsta.1979.0091
223-237C. Cohen-Tannoudji, S. Reynaud, R. K. Bullough, and J. M. VaughanAtoms in Strong Light-Fields: Photon Antibunching in Single Atom Fluorescence [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0092
239-248A. D. Buckingham and D. A. LongPolarizability and Hyperpolarizability [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0093
249-256W. J. JonesMolecular Structure and Properties from High Resolution Raman Spectra of Gases10.1098/rsta.1979.0094
257-275C. K. N. PatelHigh Resolution Spectroscopy and Atmospheric and Stratospheric Detection of Minor Constituents with the Use of Tunable Spin Flip Raman Lasers10.1098/rsta.1979.0095
277-285W. H. Flygare, A. D. Buckingham, M. R. Battaglia, and H. A. PoschThe Structure of Simple Organic Liquids [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0096
287-302H. J. Bernstein and A. D. BuckinghamResonance Raman Spectra [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0097
303-313H. Eisenberg, N. Borochov, Z. Kam, and G. VoordouwConformation of Plasmid DNA and of DNA--Histone Chromatin-Like Complexes by Laser Light Scattering10.1098/rsta.1979.0098
315-327A. LewisResonance Raman Evidence for Secondary Protein--Schiff Base Interactions in Bacteriorhodopsin: Correlation of the Primary Excitation Mechanism with a Model for Proton Pumping and Visual Transduction10.1098/rsta.1979.0099
329-340G. B. Benedek, J. I. Clark, E. N. Serrallach, C. Y. Young, L. Mengel, T. Sauke, A. Bagg, and K. BenedekLight Scattering and Reversible Cataracts in the Calf and Human Lens10.1098/rsta.1979.0100
341-348John Randall, J. M. Vaughan, and S. CusakBrillouin Scattering in Systems of Biological Significance [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0101
349-358E. R. PikeLight Scattering in the Study of Dynamical Properties10.1098/rsta.1979.0102
359-375W. M. Gelbart and R. K. BulloughCollision-Induced and Multiple Light Scattering by Simple Fluids [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0103
377-390R. K. Bullough and W. F. VinenLight Scattering by Liquid Helium [Abstract Only and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0104
391P. G. de Gennes and A. J. HydeLight Scattering and Dynamics of Flexible Polymers [Abstract Only and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0105
393-405H. Z. CumminsBrillouin Scattering Spectroscopy of Ferroelectric and Ferroelastic Phase Transitions10.1098/rsta.1979.0106
407-412H. F. P. Knaap, K. D. Van Den Hout, P. W. Hermans, and A. D. BuckinghamDynamic Aspects of Light Scattering by Gases [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0107
413-417H. A. GebbieLight Scattering Studies of the Atmosphere10.1098/rsta.1979.0108
419-428P. A. MaddenLight Scattering Studies of the Dynamics and Structure of Liquids10.1098/rsta.1979.0109
429-439P. N. PuseyThe Study of Brownian Motion by Intensity Fluctuation Spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1979.0110
441-453A. LaubereauPicosecond Raman Scattering10.1098/rsta.1979.0111
455-468P. M. RentzepisPicosecond Spectroscopic Studies of Biological Systems10.1098/rsta.1979.0112
469-471G. B. BenedekConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1979.0113

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1-23J. M. T. ThompsonStability Predictions through a Succession of Folds10.1098/rsta.1979.0043
25-44J. F. NyeOptical Caustics from Liquid Drops under Gravity: Observations of the Parabolic and Symbolic Umbilics10.1098/rsta.1979.0044
45-99G. Dixon-LewisKinetic Mechanism, Structure and Properties of Premixed Flames in Hydrogen-Oxygen-Nitrogen Mixtures10.1098/rsta.1979.0045
101-134D. G. Crighton and J. F. ScottAsymptotic Solutions of Model Equations in Nonlinear Acoustics10.1098/rsta.1979.0046
137-146A. Nemet and D. GordonNon-Invasive and Non-Destructive Techniques in Medicine and Industry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0047
147-156G. M. ArdranThe Application and Limitation of the Use of X-Rays in Medical Diagnosis10.1098/rsta.1979.0048
157-162R. HalmshawThe Present Role of Radiological Methods in Engineering10.1098/rsta.1979.0049
163-174R. S. Sharpe, A. F. Brown, P. J. Emerson, K. R. Whittington, and R. C. ChiversCurrent Limitations of Non-Destructive Testing in Engineering [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0050
175-176P. A. E. StewartGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1979.0051
177-185B. J. Shepstone, A. Nemet, and P. N. T. WellsDiagnostic Visualization [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0052
187-199P. N. T. Wells, H. A. B. Simons, and J. MallardUltrasonics in Medical Diagnosis [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0053
201-206J. G. Young, J. M. Coffey, and R. F. LumbWhy We Need Non-Destructive Testing of Welded Constructions10.1098/rsta.1979.0054
207-221A. De Sterke and J. MallardAdvances in the Technology of Mechanized Ultrasonic Testing [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0055
223-232G. N. Hounsfield and R. HalmshawComputer Reconstructed X-Ray Imaging [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0056
233-250D. O. Thompson, R. B. Thompson, A. F. Brown, and L. J. BondQuantitative Ultrasonics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0057
251-256W. E. Gardner, R. Halmshaw, and A. NemetImage Processing [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0058
257-263G. R. AirthX-Ray Image Intensifiers: Applications and Current Limitations10.1098/rsta.1979.0059
265-272P. SchagenX-Ray Image Intensifiers: Design and Future Possibilities10.1098/rsta.1979.0060
273-283J. W. BoagElectrostatic Imaging in Radiology: Limitations and Prospects10.1098/rsta.1979.0061
285-298J. M. Coffey, G. Oates, and M. J. WhittleThe Future of Ultrasonic Examination in Engineering10.1098/rsta.1979.0062
299-305C. R. Hill, P. N. T. Wells, R. C. Chivers, and D. O. ThompsonThe Future of Ultrasonics in Diagnostic Medicine [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0063
307-340P. Concus and R. FinnThe Shape of a Pendent Liquid Drop10.1098/rsta.1979.0064
341-370D. H. Peregrine and R. SmithNonlinear Effects upon Waves near Caustics10.1098/rsta.1979.0065
371-390D. H. Peregrine and G. P. ThomasFinite-Amplitude Deep-Water Waves on Currents10.1098/rsta.1979.0066
391-417R. GrimshawMean Flows Induced by Internal Gravity Wave Packets Propagating in a Shear Flow10.1098/rsta.1979.0067
419-448P. HolmesA Nonlinear Oscillator with a Strange Attractor10.1098/rsta.1979.0068
449-472R. C. Pond and W. BollmannThe Symmetry and Interfacial Structure of Bicrystals10.1098/rsta.1979.0069
473-512Doreen M. C. WalkerCosmos 462 (1971-106A): Orbit Determination and Analysis10.1098/rsta.1979.0070
513-521D. K. Saldin and M. J. WhelanThe Construction of Displacement Fields of Dislocation Loops and Stacking-Fault Tetrahedra from Angular Dislocation Segments10.1098/rsta.1979.0071
523-537D. K. Saldin, A. Y. Stathopoulos, and M. J. WhelanElectron Microscope Image Contrast of Small Dislocation Loops and Stacking-Fault Tetrahedra10.1098/rsta.1979.0072
539-561D. S. F. Crothers and J. G. HughesProton-Hydrogen Collisions: Differential and Total Cross Sections for H(2s) and H(2p) Production in the 1-7 keV Range10.1098/rsta.1979.0073
563-591S. Evans, J. M. Adams, and J. M. ThomasThe Surface Structure and Composition of Layered Silicate Minerals: Novel Insights from X-Ray Photoelectron Diffraction, K-Emission Spectroscopy and Cognate Techniques10.1098/rsta.1979.0074

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199-218F. H. Herbstein and M. KaponThe Crystal Structures of the Polyiodide Salts (phenacetin)$_{2}\cdot $HI$_{5}$ and (theobromine)$_{2}\cdot $H$_{2}$I$_{8}$10.1098/rsta.1979.0021
219-252M. M. WoolfsonStar Formation in a Galactic Cluster10.1098/rsta.1979.0022
255S. H. U. BowieIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1979.0023
257-268J. Sutton and M. DavisEvolution of the Continental Crust [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0024
269-275S. P. Clark and K. K. TurekianThermal Constraints on the Distribution of Long-Lived Radioactive Elements in the Earth10.1098/rsta.1979.0025
277-287E. Dimroth, R. Saager, and C. E. FeatherSignificance of Diagenesis for the Origin of Witwatersrand-Type Uraniferous Conglomerates [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0026
289-300S. H. U. BowieThe Mode of Occurrence and Distribution of Uranium Deposits10.1098/rsta.1979.0027
301-306J. F. DavisUranium in the U.S.A.: Genesis and Exploration Implications10.1098/rsta.1979.0028
307-319J. W. Von Backstrom, R. E. Jacob, and M. DavisUranium in South Africa and South West Africa (Namibia)[and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0029
321-338Janet V. Watson and Jane PlantRegional Geochemistry of Uranium as a Guide to Deposit Formation10.1098/rsta.1979.0030
339-353G. R. RyanThe Genesis of Proterozoic Uranium Deposits in Australia10.1098/rsta.1979.0031
355-368P. M. Adamek, M. R. Wilson, and G. C. BrownThe Evolution of a Uranium Province in Northern Sweden [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0032
369-384F. J. Dahlkamp and G. R. RyanUranium Occurrences in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada, and their Mode of Origin [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0033
385-412P. R. Simpson, G. C. Brown, Jane Plant, and D. OstleUranium Mineralization and Granite Magmatism in the British Isles10.1098/rsta.1979.0034
413-421K. S. HeierThe Movement of Uranium during Higher Grade Metamorphic Processes10.1098/rsta.1979.0035
423-431F. AumentoDistribution and Evolution of Uranium in the Oceanic Lithosphere10.1098/rsta.1979.0036
433-445W. S. Fyfe and G. C. BrownThe Geochemical Cycle of Uranium [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0037
447-452L. R. Page, J. E. Tilsley, and S. H. U. BowieGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1979.0038
453-484M. V. Berry, J. F. Nye, and F. J. WrightThe Elliptic Umbilic Diffraction Catastrophe10.1098/rsta.1979.0039
485-528J. C. Briden, D. C. Rex, A. M. Faller, and J. F. TomblinK-Ar Geochronology and Palaeomagnetism of Volcanic Rocks in the Lesser Antilles Island Arc10.1098/rsta.1979.0040
529-568S. B. PopeThe Statistical Theory of Turbulent Flames10.1098/rsta.1979.0041
569-598Brian PippardThe Magnetoresistance of Polycrystalline Copper10.1098/rsta.1979.0042

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299-325N. A. Burdett and A. N. HayhurstDetermination of the Rate Coefficients of A+X$\rightleftarrows $A$^{+}$+X$^{-}$ and AX+M$\rightleftarrows $A$^{+}$+X$^{-}$+M where A is a Metal Atom, X a Halogen Atom and M a Flame Species10.1098/rsta.1979.0001
327-352J. P. Connerade, M. W. D. Mansfield, G. H. Newsom, D. H. Tracy, M. A. Baig, and K. ThimmA Study of 5p Excitation in Atomic Barium I. The 5p Absorption Spectra of Ba I, Cs I and Related Elements10.1098/rsta.1979.0002
353-371E. G. Broadbent and D. W. MooreAcoustic Destabilization of Vortices10.1098/rsta.1979.0003
373-404G. Newton, D. A. Andrews, and P. J. UnsworthA Precision Determination of the Lamb Shift in Hydrogen10.1098/rsta.1979.0004
405-433K. G. BuddenResonance Tunnelling of Waves in a Stratified Cold Plasma10.1098/rsta.1979.0005
435-465F. VerhulstDiscrete Symmetric Dynamical Systems at the Main Resonances with Applications to Axi-Symmetric Galaxies10.1098/rsta.1979.0006
469-476T. M. Sugden, S. W. Radcliffe, and B. A. ThrushThe Classification of Pollutants and their Pathways in the Atmosphere [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0007
477-494A. F. Tuck, R. A. Scriven, and D. T. Swift-HookA Comparison of One-, Two- and Three-Dimensional Model Representations of Stratospheric Gases [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0008
495-504J. Hahn, B. A. Thrush, and T. NashThe Cycle of Atmospheric Nitrous Oxide [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0009
505-514B. A. Thrush, A. F. Tuck, B. J. Mason, T. M. Sugden, and G. DiproseAspects of the Chemistry of Ozone Depletion [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0010
515-521J. T. HoughtonGreenhouse Effects of Some Atmospheric Constituents10.1098/rsta.1979.0011
523-542F. B. Smith, R. D. Hunt, M. H. Unsworth, R. A. Scriven, and P. F. ChesterThe Dispersion of Sulphur Pollutants over Western Europe [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0012
543-550R. A. Cox and M. F. R. MulcahyPhotochemical Oxidation of Atmospheric Sulphur Dioxide [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0013
551-576J. N. PittsPhotochemical and Biological Implications of the Atmospheric Reactions of Amines and Benzo(a)pyrene10.1098/rsta.1979.0014
577-589A. C. Chamberlain, M. J. Heard, P. Little, R. D. Wiffen, R. M. Harrison, W. J. Megaw, and J. D. ButlerThe Dispersion of Lead from Motor Exhausts [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0015
591-607M. W. Holdgate, R. S. Scorer, C. P. Whittingham, and Elizabeth I. YoungTargets of Pollutants in the Atmosphere [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0016
609-623J. S. S. Reay and D. T. Swift-HookThe Philosophy of Monitoring [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0017
625-637F. E. Ireland, D. J. Bryce, and W. J. MegawThe Philosophy of Control of Air Pollution in the United Kingdom [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1979.0018
639-681M. A. WeissmanNonlinear Wave Packets in the Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability10.1098/rsta.1979.0019
686Corrigendum: General Connection Formulae for Liouville-Green Approximations in the Complex Plane10.1098/rsta.1979.0020

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3-4C. M. YongeIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1978.0085
5-22D. R. StoddartThe Great Barrier Reef and the Great Barrier Reef Expedition 197310.1098/rsta.1978.0086
23-35G. R. Orme, J. P. Webb, N. C. Kelland, and G. E. G. SargentAspects of the Geological History and Structure of the Northern Great Barrier Reef10.1098/rsta.1978.0087
37-54B. G. Thom, G. R. Orme, and H. A. PolachDrilling Investigation of Bewick and Stapleton Islands10.1098/rsta.1978.0088
55-68P. G. Flood and T. P. ScoffinReefal Sediments of the Northern Great Barrier Reef10.1098/rsta.1978.0089
69-71A. B. CribbReefal Sediments of the Northern Great Barrier Reef: Appendix. Algae Collected on Ingram-Beanley Reef10.1098/rsta.1978.0090
73-83P. G. Flood, G. R. Orme, and T. P. ScoffinAn Analysis of the Textural Variability Displayed by Inter-Reef Sediments of the Impure Carbonate Facies in the Vicinity of the Howick Group10.1098/rsta.1978.0091
85-99G. R. Orme, P. G. Flood, and G. E. G. SargentSedimentation Trends in the Lee of Outer (Ribbon) Reefs, Northern Region of the Great Barrier Reef Province10.1098/rsta.1978.0092
101-117R. F. McLean and D. R. StoddartReef Island Sediments of the Northern Great Barrier Reef10.1098/rsta.1978.0093
119-138T. P. Scoffin and R. F. McLeanExposed Limestones of the Northern Province of the Great Barrier Reef10.1098/rsta.1978.0094
139-158H. A. Polach, R. F. McLean, J. R. Caldwell, and B. G. ThomRadiocarbon Ages from the Northern Great Barrier Reef10.1098/rsta.1978.0095
159-166D. HopleySea Level Change on the Great Barrier Reef: An Introduction10.1098/rsta.1978.0096
167-186R. F. McLean, D. R. Stoddart, D. Hopley, and H. PolachSea Level Change in the Holocene on the Northern Great Barrier Reef10.1098/rsta.1978.0097
187-194B. G. Thom and J. ChappellHolocene Sea Level Change: An Interpretation10.1098/rsta.1978.0098
195-196J. A. SteersConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1978.0099

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3-19J. Birks, G. L. Hargreaves, and E. G. WestIntroduction to Aspects of Economics and Logistics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0069
21-31Roger JacklingThe Law of the Sea and the Deep Seabed10.1098/rsta.1978.0070
33-42H. R. WarmanHydrocarbon Potential of Deep Water10.1098/rsta.1978.0071
43-73S. E. Calvert and D. S. CronanGeochemistry of Oceanic Ferromanganese Deposits [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0072
75-85A. S. Laughton and D. G. RobertsMorphology of the Continental Margin10.1098/rsta.1978.0073
87-98W. J. GouldCurrents on Continental Margins and beyond10.1098/rsta.1978.0074
99-111E. C. Goldman, T. S. McRoberts, and J. BlackOffshore Subsea Engineering [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0075
113-124W. H. Van EekThe Challenge of Producing Oil and Gas in Deep Water10.1098/rsta.1978.0076
125-133K. B. Smale-Adams, G. O. Jackson, and B. WhiteManganese Nodule Mining [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0077
135-152R. F. Busby, C. Kuo, and M. W. ThringEngineering Aspects of Manned and Remotely Controlled Vehicles [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0078
153-159R. E. EnglandThe Underwater Contractor: His Role and Development10.1098/rsta.1978.0079
161-177T. H. Hughes and B. WhiteEffect of the Environment on Processing and Handling Materials at Sea [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0080
179-185T. F. Gaskell and B. WhiteEnvironmental Pollution in Offshore Operations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0081
187-234Jennifer A. Logan, M. J. Prather, S. C. Wofsy, and M. B. McElroyAtmospheric Chemistry: Response to Human Influence10.1098/rsta.1978.0082
235-266Y. Accad and C. L. PekerisSolution of the Tidal Equations for the M$_{2}$ and S$_{2}$ Tides in the World Oceans from a Knowledge of the Tidal Potential Alone10.1098/rsta.1978.0083
267-298D. J. Whitehouse and M. J. PhillipsDiscrete Properties of Random Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1978.0084

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3-4James LighthillIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1978.0041
5-17Edward FennessyThe Global Picture10.1098/rsta.1978.0042
19-28D. EliasThe Possible Development of Telecommunications and its Effects on the Telecommunications Industry10.1098/rsta.1978.0043
29-41K. G. CorfieldInto the World of Economic Broadband Systems10.1098/rsta.1978.0044
43-63D. M. LeakeyCurrent and Medium Term Developments in Switching10.1098/rsta.1978.0045
65-77K. W. Cattermole and M. T. HillsLong Term Developments in Switching [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0046
79-91R. W. KetchledgeElectronic Switching for Trunk Systems10.1098/rsta.1978.0047
93-101D. H. RobertsMicrotechnology10.1098/rsta.1978.0048
103-112J. P. Voge, P. Arifon, and H. M. BarlowRationalization for a Better Management of the Radio Frequency Space Allocated to Radiocommunications between Specified Fixed Points and Mainly to Point to Point Microwave Links [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0049
113-121D. GagliardiDigital Coaxial Cable Systems10.1098/rsta.1978.0050
123-134C. F. Davidson and P. A. LindsayMillimetric Waveguide Systems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0051
135-150W. A. Gambling, D. N. Payne, and P. A. LindsayOptical Fibre Systems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0052
151-158J. F. TillySubmarine Systems10.1098/rsta.1978.0053
159-174B. I. Edelson and R. C. DavisSatellite Communications in the 1980s and after10.1098/rsta.1978.0054
175-184A. A. L. ReidNew Telecommunications Services and their Social Implications10.1098/rsta.1978.0055
185-205M. B. WilliamsInternational Standards for Telecommunications10.1098/rsta.1978.0056
207-212G. B. Thompson and E. D. R. ShearmanOn the Relation between Information Technology and Socio-Economic Systems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0057
213-225L. R. F. HarrisStrategic Systems Planning10.1098/rsta.1978.0058
227-228K. W. CattermoleConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1978.0059
229-269C. T. C. WallNets of Quadrics, and Theta-Characteristics of Singular Curves10.1098/rsta.1978.0060
271-314M. S. Howe and J. E. Ffowcs WilliamsOn the Noise Generated by an Imperfectly Expanded Supersonic Jet10.1098/rsta.1978.0061
315-346R. J. BaxterSolvable Eight-Vertex Model on an Arbitrary Planar Lattice10.1098/rsta.1978.0062
347-371W. D. Lakin, B. S. Ng, and W. H. ReidApproximations to the Eigenvalue Relation for the Orr-Sommerfeld Problem10.1098/rsta.1978.0063
373-404B. Fornberg and G. B. WhithamA Numerical and Theoretical Study of Certain Nonlinear Wave Phenomena10.1098/rsta.1978.0064
405-458N. C. FlemmingHolocene Eustatic Changes and Coastal Tectonics in the Northeast Mediterranean: Implications for Models of Crustal Consumption10.1098/rsta.1978.0065
459-500D. J. Acheson and M. P. GibbonsOn the Instability of Toroidal Magnetic Fields and Differential Rotation in Stars10.1098/rsta.1978.0066
501-548F. W. J. OlverGeneral Connection Formulae for Liouville-Green Approximations in the Complex Plane10.1098/rsta.1978.0067
549-636C. V. JeansThe Origin of the Triassic Clay Assemblages of Europe with Special Reference to the Keuper Marl and Rhaetic of Parts of England10.1098/rsta.1978.0068

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3-8A. KellyIntroduction10.1098/rsta.1978.0002
9-26J. Weertman, S. White, and Alan H. CookCreep Laws for the Mantle of the Earth [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0003
27-47F. A. Leckie and S. A. F. MurrellThe Constitutive Equations of Continuum Creep Damage Mechanics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0004
49-57A. NicolasStress Estimates from Structural Studies in Some Mantle Peridotites10.1098/rsta.1978.0005
59-95M. F. Ashby, R. A. Verrall, H. H. Schloessin, E. H. Rutter, K. H. G. Ashbee, S. H. White, S. A. F. Murrell, and A. KellyMicromechanisms of Flow and Fracture, and their Relevance to the Rheology of the Upper Mantle [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0006
97Lord ToddIntroductory Remarks at the Afternoon Session, 24 February 197710.1098/rsta.1978.0007
99-119C. Goetze and J. P. PoirierThe Mechanisms of Creep in Olivine [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0008
121-146J. H. Gittus, Alan H. Cook, J. P. Poirier, S. A. F. Murrell, and J. WeertmanHigh-Temperature Deformation of Two Phase Structures [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0009
147-158C. M. SellarsRecrystallization of Metals during Hot Deformation10.1098/rsta.1978.0010
159-176R. W. CahnDeformation and Recrystallization Textures in Metals and Quartz10.1098/rsta.1978.0011
177-196W. Beere and E. H. RutterStresses and Deformation at Grain Boundaries [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0012
197-212G. C. P. KingGeological Faults: Fracture, Creep and Strain10.1098/rsta.1978.0013
213-227G. W. Greenwood, P. E. Evans, H. H. Schloessin, and R. W. CahnFracture during Creep [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0014
229-234G. L. England, A. M. Neville, and D. C. TozerGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1978.0015
235-236Alan H. CookConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1978.0016
237-269L. L. Boyle and Kerie F. GreenThe Representation Groups and Projective Representations of the Point Groups and their Applications10.1098/rsta.1978.0017
271-319B. Booth, R. Croasdale, and G. P. L. WalkerA Quantitative Study of Five Thousand Years of Volcanism on Sao Miguel, Azores10.1098/rsta.1978.0018
321-349A. P. Dowling, J. E. Ffowcs Williams, and M. E. GoldsteinSound Production in a Moving Stream10.1098/rsta.1978.0019
351-382J. H. GerrardThe Wakes of Cylindrical Bluff Bodies at Low Reynolds Number10.1098/rsta.1978.0020
385-386G. M. Brown, M. J. O'Hara, and E. R. OxburghIntroduction10.1098/rsta.1978.0021
387-392C. Froidevaux, M. Souriau, and F. C. FrankThermo-Mechanical Models of Lithosphere and Asthenosphere: Can a Change in Plate Velocity Induce Magmatic Activity? [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0022
393-400K. S. Heier and G. C. BrownThe Distribution and Redistribution of Heat-Producing Elements in the Continents [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0023
401-413S. Moorbath, R. B. McConnell, and G. C. BrownAge and Isotope Evidence for the Evolution of Continental Crust [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0024
415-429E. R. Oxburgh, E. M. Parmentier, C. Froidevaux, and B. HarteThermal Processes in the Formation of Continental Lithosphere [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0025
431-440Janet V. WatsonPrecambrian Thermal Regimes10.1098/rsta.1978.0026
441-456M. J. O'Hara, G. Yarwood, A. B. Thompson, G. C. Brown, and Janet V. WatsonHigh Pressure-Temperature Point on an Archaean Geotherm, Implied Magma Genesis by Crustal Anatexis, and Consequences for Garnet-Pyroxene Thermometry and Barometry [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0027
457-469R. Powell and E. C. BaughanThe Thermodynamics of Pyroxene Geotherms [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0028
471-486Susan Howells and M. J. O'HaraLow Solubility of Alumina in Enstatite and Uncertainties in Estimated Palaeogeotherms10.1098/rsta.1978.0029
487-500B. HarteKimberlite Nodules, Upper Mantle Petrology, and Geotherms10.1098/rsta.1978.0030
501-525Y. Bottinga, C. J. Allegre, and R. N. ThompsonPartial Melting under Spreading Ridges [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0031
527-546J. Malpas, Y. Bottinga, J. Malpas, and T. J. G. FrancisMagma Generation in the Upper Mantle, Field Evidence from Ophiolite Suites, and Application to the Generation of Oceanic Lithosphere [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0032
547-559R. K. O'Nions, N. M. Evensen, P. J. Hamilton, S. R. Carter, and R. HutchisonMelting of the Mantle Past and Present: Isotope and Trace Element Evidence [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0033
561-579D. L. Turcotte and E. R. OxburghIntra-Plate Volcanism [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0034
581-597I. G. Gass, D. S. Chapman, H. N. Pollack, R. S. Thorpe, and C. FroidevauxGeological and Geophysical Parameters of Mid-Plate Volcanism [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0035
599-609K. G. Cox, J. Malpas, and R. HutchisonKomatiites and other High-Magnesia Lavas: Some Problems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1978.0036
611-625B. D. MarshOn the Cooling of Ascending Andesitic Magma10.1098/rsta.1978.0037
627-629M. J. O'HaraThermal History of Magmas; the Low Pressure Reference Point10.1098/rsta.1978.0038
631-643G. C. Brown and J. HennessyThe Initiation and Thermal Diversity of Granite Magmatism10.1098/rsta.1978.0039
644Erratum: Some Consequences of Solar Wind Induction in the Moon10.1098/rsta.1978.0040

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635-675S. G. Bradley and C. D. StowCollisions between Liquid Drops10.1098/rsta.1978.0001

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1-16M. V. Berry and M. R. MackleyThe Six Roll Mill: Unfolding an Unstable Persistently Extensional Flow10.1098/rsta.1977.0137
17-43I. R. McColl and J. G. MorleyDamage Tolerant Fibre Reinforced Sheet Metal Composites10.1098/rsta.1977.0138
45-78R. H. T. Bates and D. J. N. WallNull Field Approach to Scalar Diffraction. I. General Method10.1098/rsta.1977.0139
79-95R. H. T. Bates and D.J. N. WallNull Field Approach to Scalar Diffraction. II. Approximate Methods10.1098/rsta.1977.0140
97-114R. H. T. Bates and D.J. N. WallNull Field Approach to Scalar Diffraction. III. Inverse Methods10.1098/rsta.1977.0141
115-143O. M. Mekki and J. F. McKenzieThe Propagation of Atmospheric Rossby Gravity Waves in Latitudinally Sheared Zonal Flows10.1098/rsta.1977.0142
145-187P. M. Naghdi and P. Y. TangLarge Deformation Possible in Every Isotropic Elastic Membrane10.1098/rsta.1977.0143
189-236E. Varley, J. Y. Kazakia, and P. A. BlytheThe Interaction of Large Amplitude Barotropic Waves with an Ambient Shear Flow: Critical Flows10.1098/rsta.1977.0144
237-271M. V. BerrySemi-Classical Mechanics in Phase Space: A Study of Wigner's Function10.1098/rsta.1977.0145
273-305Sheila E. Widnall and Chon-Yin TsaiThe Instability of the Thin Vortex Ring of Constant Vorticity10.1098/rsta.1977.0146
307-349T. I. Fenner and G. LoizouOptimally Scalable Matrices10.1098/rsta.1977.0147
353R. C. TomlinsonIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1977.0148
355-371R. C. TomlinsonOperational Research and Systems Analysis: From Practice to Precept10.1098/rsta.1977.0149
373-404W. S. JewellThe Analytic Methods of Operations Research10.1098/rsta.1977.0150
405-423G. W. T. White and M. D. SimmonsAnalysis of Complex Systems10.1098/rsta.1977.0151
425-441K. D. TocherPlanning Systems10.1098/rsta.1977.0152
443-465I. LefkowitzIntegrated Control of Industrial Systems10.1098/rsta.1977.0153
467-486Derek EzraOperational Research within the National Coal Board10.1098/rsta.1977.0154
487-492K. H. VeldhuisThe Use of Operational Research and Systems Analysis in Decision Making in Unilever10.1098/rsta.1977.0155
493-507J. J. De JongSetting Objectives in a Business Enterprise - a Cybernetic Approach10.1098/rsta.1977.0156
509-522Peter BaldwinApplications in Government Policy Making10.1098/rsta.1977.0157
523-544H. OzbekhanThe Future of Paris: A Systems Study in Strategic Urban Planning10.1098/rsta.1977.0158
545-594K. LambeckTidal Dissipation in the Oceans: Astronomical, Geophysical and Oceanographic Consequences10.1098/rsta.1977.0159
595-633D. C. AlmondThe Sabaloka Igneous Complex, Sudan10.1098/rsta.1977.0160

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1-24R. M. HendryObservations of the Semidiurnal Internal Tide in the Western North Atlantic Ocean10.1098/rsta.1977.0108
25-53G. N. RobertsonA Theory of a Broadening of the Infrared Absorption Spectra of Hydrogen-Bonded Species. III. The Kinematic and Electronic Coupling Mechanisms10.1098/rsta.1977.0109
55-85E. Iguchi and R. J. D. TilleyThe Elastic Strain Energy of Crystallographic Shear Planes in Reduced Tungsten Trioxide10.1098/rsta.1977.0110
87-123B.J.S. Barnard, J.J. Mahony, and W.G. PritchardThe Excitation of Surface Waves near a Cut-Off Frequency10.1098/rsta.1977.0111
125-181S. A. ThorpeTurbulence and Mixing in a Scottish Loch10.1098/rsta.1977.0112
183-230E. D. CokeletSteep Gravity Waves in Water of Arbitrary Uniform Depth10.1098/rsta.1977.0113
235-237Kingsley DunhamProgress in Mineralogy10.1098/rsta.1977.0114
239-252S. E. Calvert, R. G. Burns, J. V. Smith, and D. R. C. KempeMineralogy of Silica Phases in Deep-Sea Cherts and Porcelanites [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0115
253-271A. J. Easton, D. Hamilton, D. R. C. Kempe, S. M. F. Sheppard, and S. O. AgrellLow-Temperature Metasomatic Garnets in Marine Sediments [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0116
273-281H. Elderfield and D. R. C. KempeAuthigenic Silicate Minerals and the Magnesium Budget in the Oceans [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0117
283-301R. G. Burns, Virginia M. Burns, and A. J. EastonThe Mineralogy and Crystal Chemistry of Deep-Sea Manganese Nodules, a Polymetallic Resource of the Twenty-First Century [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0118
303-311F. A. Seifert, A. D. Law, and J. V. SmithReconstruction of Rock Cooling Paths from Kinetic Data on the Fe$^{2+}$-Mg Exchange Reaction in Anthophyllite [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0119
313-330M. J. O'Hara, D. J. Humphries, G. M. Brown, D. K. Bailey, and J. V. SmithProblems of Iron Gain and Loss during Experimentation on Natural Rocks: The Experimental Crystallization of Five Lunar Basalts at Low Pressures [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0120
331-342B. J. Wood and M. J. O'HaraThe Activities of Components in Clinopyroxene and Garnet Solid Solutions and their Application to Rocks [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0121
343-351J. NolanDetermination of Specific Component Activities in Tholeiitic Melts: Principles and Technique10.1098/rsta.1977.0122
353-372C. D. Curtis, R. G. Burns, and J. V. SmithSedimentary Geochemistry: Environments and Processes Dominated by Involvement of an Aqueous Phase [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0123
373-431I. S. E. Carmichael, J. Nicholls, F. J. Spera, B. J. Wood, S. A. Nelson, D. K. Bailey, J. V. Smith, and M. J. O'HaraHigh-Temperature Properties of Silicate Liquids: Applications to the Equilibration and Ascent of Basic Magma [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0124
433-437J. V. SmithMineralogy of the Planets: A Voyage in Space and Time10.1098/rsta.1977.0125
439-451G. M. Brown and M. J. O'HaraTwo Major Igneous Events in the Evolution of the Moon [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0126
453-491V. F. BuchwaldThe Mineralogy of Iron Meteorites10.1098/rsta.1977.0127
493-506J. R. Ashworth, D. J. Barber, G. M. Brown, and J. V. SmithElectron Microscopy of Some Stony Meteorites [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0128
507-525E. F. StumpflSediments, Ores, and Metamorphism: New Aspects10.1098/rsta.1977.0129
527-548P. R. Simpson and J. F. W. BowlesUranium Mineralization of the Witwatersrand and Dominion Reef Systems10.1098/rsta.1977.0130
549-565T. J. ShepherdFluid Inclusion Study of the Witwatersrand Gold-Uranium Ores10.1098/rsta.1977.0131
567-583C. C. Rundle and N. J. SnellingThe Geochronology of Uraniferous Minerals in the Witwatersrand Triad; an Interpretation of New and Existing U-Pb Age Data on Rocks and Minerals from the Dominion Reef, Witwatersrand and Ventersdorp Supergroups10.1098/rsta.1977.0132
585-592J. C. Gilson, Nancy Tait, J. Zussman, and R. G. BurnsMedicine and Mineralogy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0133
593-610D. R. Bowes, A. M. Langer, A. N. Rohl, and J. ZussmanNature and Range of Mineral Dusts in the Environment [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0134
611-624A. A. Hodgson, J. V. Smith, E. J. W. Whittaker, and R. G. BurnsNature and Paragenesis of Asbestos Minerals [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0135
625-638F. D. Pooley, J. V. Smith, and R. C. MackenzieThe Use of an Analytical Electron Microscope in the Analysis of Mineral Dusts [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0136

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v-viG. M. Brown, G. Eglinton, S. K. Runcorn, and H. C. UreyPreface10.1098/rsta.1977.0038
7-22G. J. Wasserburg, D. A. Papanastassiou, F. Tera, and J. C. HunekeOutline of a Lunar Chronology10.1098/rsta.1977.0039
23-40E. AndersChemical Compositions of the Moon, Earth, and Eucrite Parent Body10.1098/rsta.1977.0040
41-48H. Wanke, H. Palme, H. Baddenhausen, G. Dreibus, H. Kruse, and B. SpettelElement Correlations and the Bulk Composition of the Moon10.1098/rsta.1977.0041
49-54G. Dreibus, B. Spettel, and H. WankeLithium and Halogens in Lunar Samples10.1098/rsta.1977.0042
55-67C. J. Allegre, N. Shimizu, and M. TreuilComparative Chemical History of the Earth, the Moon and Parent Body of Achondrite10.1098/rsta.1977.0043
69-95D. LalIrradiation and Accretion of Solids in Space Based on Observations of Lunar Rocks and Grains10.1098/rsta.1977.0044
97-103G. TurnerThe Early Chronology of the Moon: Evidence for the Early Collisional History of the Solar System10.1098/rsta.1977.0045
105-114W. I. RidleySome Petrological Aspects of Imbrium Stratigraphy10.1098/rsta.1977.0046
115-126E. C. T. ChaoBasis for Interpretation Regarding the Ages of the Serenitatis, Imbrium and Orientale Events10.1098/rsta.1977.0047
127-136V. Rama MurthyLunar Evolution: Is There a Global Radioactive Crust on the Moon?10.1098/rsta.1977.0048
137-143O. A. SchaefferLunar Chronology as Determined from the Radiometric Ages of Returned Lunar Samples10.1098/rsta.1977.0049
145-150P. Horn and T. KirstenLunar Highland Stratigraphy and Radiometric Dating10.1098/rsta.1977.0050
151-158J. Geiss, P. Eberhardt, N. Grogler, S. Guggisberg, P. Maurer, and A. StettlerAbsolute Time Scale of Lunar Mare Formation and Filling10.1098/rsta.1977.0051
159-167Susan E. KessonMare Basalt Petrogenesis10.1098/rsta.1977.0052
169-176G. M. BrownTwo-Stage Generation of Lunar Mare Basalts10.1098/rsta.1977.0053
177-192M. J. O'Hara and D. J. HumphriesGravitational Separation of Quenching Crystals: A Cause of Chemical Differentiation in Lunar Basalts10.1098/rsta.1977.0054
193-197C. E. Ford, M. J. O'Hara, and P. N. SpencerThe Origin of Lunar Felspathic Liquids10.1098/rsta.1977.0055
199-205H. Palme and H. WankeLunar Differentiation Processes as Characterized by Trace Element Abundances10.1098/rsta.1977.0056
207-217C. H. Donaldson, H. I. Drever, and R. JohnstonSupercooling on the Lunar Surface: A Review of Analogue Information10.1098/rsta.1977.0057
219-226W. L. SjogrenLunar Gravity Determinations and their Implications10.1098/rsta.1977.0058
227-234G. Hulme and G. FielderEffusion Rates and Rheology of Lunar Lavas10.1098/rsta.1977.0059
235-240T. C. Gibb, R. Greatrex, and N. N. GreenwoodAn Assessment of Results Obtained from Mossbauer Spectra of Lunar Samples10.1098/rsta.1977.0060
241-247D. W. Collinson, A. Stephenson, and S. K. RuncornIntensity and Origin of the Ancient Lunar Magnetic Field10.1098/rsta.1977.0061
249-258D. J. Vaughan and R. G. BurnsElectronic Absorption Spectra of Lunar Minerals10.1098/rsta.1977.0062
259-265M. R. DenceThe Contribution of Major Impact Processes to Lunar Crustal Evolution10.1098/rsta.1977.0063
267-272G. NeukumLunar Cratering10.1098/rsta.1977.0064
273-278E. A. KingThe Lunar Regolith: Physical Characteristics and Dynamics10.1098/rsta.1977.0065
279-284B. Scarlett, R. E. Buxton, and R. G. FaulknerFormation of Glass Spheres on the Lunar Surface10.1098/rsta.1977.0066
285-291W. Von Engelhardt and R. StengelinChemical Changes at Impact-Induced Phase Transitions on the Lunar Surface10.1098/rsta.1977.0067
293-301J. M. RhodesSome Compositional Aspects of Lunar Regolith Evolution10.1098/rsta.1977.0068
303-308J. A. M. McDonnell, D. G. Ashworth, R. P. Flavill, W. C. Carey, D. C. Bateman, and R. C. JennisonThe Characterization of Lunar Surface Impact Erosion and Solar Wind Sputter Processes on the Lunar Surface10.1098/rsta.1977.0069
309-317S. A. DurraniCharged-Particle Track Analysis, Thermoluminescence and Microcratering Studies of Lunar Samples10.1098/rsta.1977.0070
319-324D. G. Vickers and J. A. BastinThe Interaction of Lunar Rock and Far Infrared Radiation10.1098/rsta.1977.0071
325-329G. F. J. GarlickLunar Surface Movements - The Evidence and the Causes10.1098/rsta.1977.0072
331-336G. Lambert, J. C. Le Roulley, and P. BristeauAccumulation and Circulation of Gaseous Radon between Lunar Fines10.1098/rsta.1977.0073
337-362W. A. KaiserThe Excitation Functions of Ba (p, X) $^{\text{M}}$Xe (M = 124-136) in the Energy Range 38-600 MeV; The Use of 'Cosmogenic' Xenon for Estimating 'Burial' Depths and 'Real' Exposure Ages10.1098/rsta.1977.0074
363-367R. M. HousleySolar Wind and Micrometeorite Effects in the Lunar Regolith10.1098/rsta.1977.0075
369-377C. T. Pillinger and G. EglintonThe Chemistry of Carbon in the Lunar Regolith10.1098/rsta.1977.0076
379-384D. A. Morrison and E. ZinnerDistribution and Flux of Micrometeoroids10.1098/rsta.1977.0077
385-390P. Signer, H. Baur, Philippe Etique, U. Frick, and H. FunkOn the Question of the $^{40}$Ar Excess in Lunar Soils10.1098/rsta.1977.0078
391-395T. KirstenRare Gases Implanted in Lunar Fines10.1098/rsta.1977.0079
397-402A. Dollfus and J. E. GeakePolarimetric and Photometric Studies of Lunar Samples10.1098/rsta.1977.0080
403-408J. E. Geake, G. Walker, D. J. Telfer, and A. A. MillsThe Cause and Significance of Luminescence in Lunar Plagioclase10.1098/rsta.1977.0081
409-416M. D. FullerReview of Effects of Shock (< 60 kbar; < 6 $\times $ 10$^{9}$ Pa) on Magnetism of Lunar Samples10.1098/rsta.1977.0082
417-426R. D. BeckinsaleHydrogen, Oxygen and Silicon Isotope Systematics in Lunar Material10.1098/rsta.1977.0083
427-431T. Gold, E. Bilson, and R. L. BaronThe Relationship of Surface Chemistry and Albedo of Lunar Soil Samples10.1098/rsta.1977.0084
433-439J. C. Dran, J. P. Duraud, J. Klossa, Y. Langevin, and M. MauretteMicroprobe Studies of Space Weathering Effects in Extraterrestrial Dust Grains10.1098/rsta.1977.0085
441-450D. W. Strangway and G. R. OlhoeftElectrical Properties of Planetary Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1977.0086
451-461D. R. LammleinLunar Seismicity, Structure, and Tectonics10.1098/rsta.1977.0087
463-467R. MeissnerLunar Viscosity Models10.1098/rsta.1977.0088
469-473N. Warren and R. TriceStructure in the Upper Lunar Crust10.1098/rsta.1977.0089
475-479B. R. TittmannLunar Rock Q in 3000-5000 Range Achieved in Laboratory10.1098/rsta.1977.0090
481-483P. MooreThe Observation of Transient Lunar Phenomena10.1098/rsta.1977.0091
485-487Barbara M. MiddlehurstTransient Lunar Phenomena, Deep Moonquakes, and High-Frequency Teleseismic Events: Possible Connections10.1098/rsta.1977.0092
489-506P. J. Coleman and C. T. RussellThe Remanent Magnetic Field of the Moon10.1098/rsta.1977.0093
507-516S. K. RuncornInterpretation of Lunar Potential Fields10.1098/rsta.1977.0094
517-521R. M. Fisher, G. P. Huffman, T. Nagata, and F. C. SchwererElectrical Conductivity and the Thermocline of the Moon10.1098/rsta.1977.0095
523-536G. Schubert, R. E. Young, and P. CassenSolid State Convection Models of the Lunar Internal Temperature10.1098/rsta.1977.0096
537-547C. P. SonettSome Consequences of Solar Wind Induction in the Moon10.1098/rsta.1977.0097
549-553F. El-BazLunar Stratigraphy10.1098/rsta.1977.0098
555-559T. GoldOrigin and Evolution of the Lunar Surface: The Major Questions Remaining10.1098/rsta.1977.0099
561-568Z. KopalDynamical Arguments Which Concern Melting of the Moon10.1098/rsta.1977.0100
569-575J. A. O'Keefe and H. C. UreyThe Deficiency of Siderophile Elements in the Moon10.1098/rsta.1977.0101
577-586A. E. RingwoodMare Basalt Petrogenesis and the Composition of the Lunar Interior10.1098/rsta.1977.0102
587-592G. Crozaz, G. Poupeau, R. M. Walker, E. Zinner, and D. A. MorrisonThe Record of Solar and Galactic Radiations in the Ancient Lunar Regolith and their Implications for the Early History of the Sun and Moon10.1098/rsta.1977.0103
593-599W. Kratschmer and W. GentnerA Long Term Change in the Cosmic Ray Composition?: Studies on Fossil Cosmic Ray Tracks in Lunar Samples10.1098/rsta.1977.0104
600G. M. Brown, G. Eglinton, S. K. Runcorn, and H. C. UreyEpilogue10.1098/rsta.1977.0105
607-636I. A. EltayebOn Linear Wave Motions in Magnetic-Velocity Shears10.1098/rsta.1977.0106
637-676R. M. Barrer and J. KlinowskiTheory of Isomorphous Replacement in Aluminosilicates10.1098/rsta.1977.0107

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91-130A. W. Bishop and A. E. SkinnerThe Influence of High Pore-Water Pressure on the Strength of Cohesionless Soils10.1098/rsta.1977.0001
131-136R. D. Beckinsale, S. H. U. Bowie, and J. J. DurhamOxygen Isotope Abundance Measurements in Fine Size Fractions of Luna 16 and 20 Soil10.1098/rsta.1977.0002
137-143C. T. Pillinger and A. P. GowarThe Separation and Subdivision of Two 0.5 g Samples of Lunar Soil Collected by the Luna 16 and 20 Missions10.1098/rsta.1977.0003
145-150C. T. Pillinger, G. Eglinton, A. P. Gowar, and A. J. T. JullCarbon Chemistry of the Luna 16 and 20 Samples10.1098/rsta.1977.0004
151-156A. Stephenson, D. W. Collinson, and S. K. RuncornMagnetic Characteristics of Luna 16 and 20 Samples10.1098/rsta.1977.0005
157-165T. C. Gibb, R. Greatrex, and N. N. GreenwoodMossbauer Studies of Luna 16 and 20 Lunar Soils10.1098/rsta.1977.0006
167-177P. H. Cadogan and G. Turner$^{40}$Ar-$^{39}$Ar Dating of Luna 16 and Luna 20 Samples10.1098/rsta.1977.0007
179-224D. R. Allum, P. V. E. McClintock, and A. PhillipsThe Breakdown of Superfluidity in Liquid $^{4}$He: An Experimental Test of Landau's Theory10.1098/rsta.1977.0008
225-254J. E. Abbott and J. R. D. FrancisSaltation and Suspension Trajectories of Solid Grains in a Water Stream10.1098/rsta.1977.0009
255-285A. H. Stride, R. H. Belderson, and N. H. KenyonEvolving Miogeanticlines of the East Mediterranean (Hellenic, Calabrian and Cyprus Outer Ridges)10.1098/rsta.1977.0010
287-328D. S. JonesThe Scattering of Sound by a Simple Shear Layer10.1098/rsta.1977.0011
329-368P. L. Hanley, I. Kiflawi, and A. R. LangOn Topographically Identifiable Sources of Cathodoluminescence in Natural Diamonds10.1098/rsta.1977.0012
369-417A. M. Soward and E. R. PriestFast Magnetic Field Line Reconnection10.1098/rsta.1977.0013
421-430D. G. King-HelePrologue10.1098/rsta.1977.0015
431-442M. R. Pearlman, N. W. Lanham, C. G. Lehr, J. Wohn, and J. A. WeightmanSmithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Laser Tracking Systems [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0016
443-450F. O. Vonbun, J. A. Weightman, P. Wilson, and B. ElsmoreGoddard Laser Systems and their Accuracies [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0017
451-456W. E. Carter, E. Berg, and S. LaurilaThe University of Hawaii Lunar Ranging Experiment Geodetic-Geophysics Support Programme10.1098/rsta.1977.0018
457-460S. A. RamsdenFuture Developments in Lunar and Satellite Laser Ranging10.1098/rsta.1977.0019
461-466G. A. Wilkins and J. A. WeightmanAn Introductory Review of Ephemerides for Lunar Laser Ranging [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0020
467J. G. WilliamsLunar Ranging Experiment Ephemerides and the Reduction of Observations (summary only)10.1098/rsta.1977.0021
469-473B. Anderson and J. A. WeightmanApplications of Very-Long-Baseline Interferometry to Geodesy and Geodynamics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0022
475-483F. O. VonbunProbing the Earth's Gravity Field by means of Satellite-to-Satellite Tracking10.1098/rsta.1977.0023
485-494R. Kolenkiewicz, D. E. Smith, D. P. Rubincam, P. J. Dunn, M. H. Torrence, C. A. Murray, and J. A. WeightmanPolar Motion and Earth Tides from Laser Tracking [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0024
495-506Kurt Lambeck and Anny CazenaveThe Earth's Variable Rate of Rotation: A Discussion of Some Meteorological and Oceanic Causes and Consequences10.1098/rsta.1977.0025
507-514C. A. Murray and B. D. YallopLunar Laser Ranging and Fundamental Astrometry10.1098/rsta.1977.0026
515-527E. M. Gaposchkin and J. A. WeightmanGravity-Field Determination from Laser Observations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0027
529-536D. E. Smith, R. Kolenkiewicz, G. H. Wyatt, P. J. Dunn, and M. H. TorrenceGeodetic Applications of Laser Ranging10.1098/rsta.1977.0028
537-546D. E. CartwrightOceanographic Applications of Ranging to Artificial Satellites10.1098/rsta.1977.0029
547-554R. Hide and J. A. WeightmanTowards a Theory of Irregular Variations in the Length of the Day and Core-Mantle Coupling [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0030
555-563D. G. King-HeleUpper-Atmosphere Studies by Ranging to Satellites10.1098/rsta.1977.0031
565-571J. Kovalevsky and C. A. MurrayLunar Orbital Theory [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0032
573-585Alan H. Cook and J. KovalevskyTheories of Lunar Libration [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0033
587J. G. WilliamsResults from Lunar Laser Ranging (summary only)10.1098/rsta.1977.0034
589-593I. W. Roxburgh and J. A. WeightmanTesting Relativity and Gravitational Theories by Radar Ranging to a Heliocentric Satellite [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1977.0035
595-606Anny Cazenave, Sylviane Daillet, and Kurt LambeckTidal Studies from the Perturbations in Satellite Orbits10.1098/rsta.1977.0036
607-619F. O. VonbunThe N.A.S.A. Earth and Ocean Dynamics Programme10.1098/rsta.1977.0037
10.1098/rsta.1977.0014Corrigendum: The Effects of Strain on the Microstructures, Fabrics and Deformation Mechanisms in Quartzites10.1098/rsta.1977.0014

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1-47R. E. D. Bishop and I. FawzyFree and Forced Oscillation of a Vertical Tube Containing a Flowing Fluid10.1098/rsta.1976.0098
49-89G. F. Fitz-GeraldThe Reflexion of Plane Gravity Waves Travelling in Water of Variable Depth10.1098/rsta.1976.0099

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3-25J. G. RamsayDisplacement and Strain10.1098/rsta.1976.0066
27-42D. S. Wood, G. Oertel, J. Singh, H. F. Bennett, and D. H. TarlingStrain and Anisotropy in Rocks [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0067
43-54A. W. B. Siddans and N. J. SoperDeformed Rocks and their Textures [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0068
55-68W. H. Owens and D. BamfordMagnetic, Seismic, and other Anisotropic Properties of Rock Fabrics10.1098/rsta.1976.0069
69-86S. WhiteThe Effects of Strain on the Microstructures, Fabrics, and Deformation Mechanisms in Quartzites10.1098/rsta.1976.0070
87-107M. Friedman, L. W. Teufel, and J. D. MorseStrain and Stress Analyses from Calcite Twin Lamellae in Experimental Buckles and Faulted Drape-Folds10.1098/rsta.1976.0071
109-128N. C. Gay, R. E. P. Fripp, B. A. Bilby, and M. L. KolbuszewskiThe Control of Ductility on the Deformation of Pebbles and Conglomerates [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0072
129-138P. R. CobboldFold Shapes as Functions of Progressive Strain10.1098/rsta.1976.0073
139-151O. C. ZienkiewiczThe Finite Element Method and the Solution of Some Geophysical Problems10.1098/rsta.1976.0074
153-161O. StephanssonFinite Element Analysis of Folds10.1098/rsta.1976.0075
163-172M. S. Paterson and M. E. JonesSome Current Aspects of Experimental Rock Deformation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0076
173-186H. C. HeardComparison of the Flow Properties of Rocks at Crustal Conditions10.1098/rsta.1976.0077
187-201F. A. Donath and D. S. WoodExperimental Evaluation of the Deformation Path Concept10.1098/rsta.1976.0078
203-219E. H. Rutter and D. ElliottThe Kinetics of Rock Deformation by Pressure Solution [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0079
221-228W. S. Fyfe, D. Flinn, and A. NicolasChemical Aspects of Rock Deformation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0080
229-240D. W. DurneyPressure-Solution and Crystallization Deformation10.1098/rsta.1976.0081
241-254D. E. AndersonDiffusion in Metamorphic Tectonites: Lattice-Fixed Reference Frames10.1098/rsta.1976.0082
255-270M. P. AthertonCrystal Growth Models in Metamorphic Tectonites10.1098/rsta.1976.0083
271-280P. ChoukrouneStrain Patterns in the Pyrenean Chain10.1098/rsta.1976.0084
281-288A. C. Ries and R. M. ShackletonPatterns of Strain Variation in Arcuate Fold Belts10.1098/rsta.1976.0085
289-312D. ElliottThe Energy Balance and Deformation Mechanisms of Thrust Sheets10.1098/rsta.1976.0086
313-331M. P. CowardArchaean Deformation Patterns in Southern Africa10.1098/rsta.1976.0087
333-344D. Dunnet and P. F. WilliamsMt Isa - Reconstruction of a Faulted Ore Body [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0088
345-365G. Smith and F. S. TomkinsThe Absorption Spectrum of Europium10.1098/rsta.1976.0089
367-420T. J. Quinn, A. R. Colclough, and T. R. D. ChandlerA New Determination of the Gas Constant by an Acoustical Method10.1098/rsta.1976.0090
423-426A. W. SkemptonIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1976.0091
427-462P. Horswill, A. Horton, and A. D. M. PenmanCambering and Valley Bulging in the Gwash Valley at Empingham, Rutland [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0092
463-491R. J. Chandler and R. H. JohnsonThe History and Stability of two Lias Clay Slopes in the Upper Gwash Valley, Rutland [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0093
493-526A. W. Skempton and B. C. WorssamThe Quaternary History of the Lower Greensand Escarpment and Weald Clay Vale near Sevenoaks, Kent [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0094
527-556R. J. Chandler, G. A. Kellaway, A. W. Skempton, R. J. Wyatt, and J. B. ThornesValley Slope Sections in Jurassic Strata near Bath, Somerset [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0095
557-604J. N. Hutchinson and T. P. GostelowThe Development of an Abandoned Cliff in London Clay at Hadleigh, Essex10.1098/rsta.1976.0096
605-631D. Brunsden, D. K. C. Jones, and Muriel A. ArberThe Evolution of Landslide Slopes in Dorset [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0097

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5-36A. KellyWalter Rosenhain and Materials Research at Teddington10.1098/rsta.1976.0050
451-460James MenterThe Future Role of Physical Metallurgy in Relation to Engineering Practice10.1098/rsta.1976.0057
467-471Alan CottrellThe Task for the Educator10.1098/rsta.1976.0059
471-477M. E. Hargreaves, A. Kelly, J. G. Ball, D. McLean, R. W. K. Honeycombe, James Menter, J. F. Lancaster, K. E. Easterling, and E. R. PettyDiscussion10.1098/rsta.1976.0060
479-482Kirsner and A. KellySummary and Closing Remarks10.1098/rsta.1976.0061
485-525B. F. Buxton and M. V. BerryBloch Wave Degeneracies in Systematic High Energy Electron Diffraction10.1098/rsta.1976.0062
527-563S. J. PattersonDiophantine Approximation in Fuchsian Groups10.1098/rsta.1976.0063
565-584P. L. B. Oxley and W. F. HastingsMinimum Work as a Possible Criterion for Determining the Frictional Conditions at the Tool/Chip Interface in Machining10.1098/rsta.1976.0064
585-610S. Leichtberg, S. Weinbaum, R. Pfeffer, and M. J. GluckmanA Study of Unsteady Forces at Low Reynolds Number: A Strong Interaction Theory for the Coaxial Settling of Three or More Spheres10.1098/rsta.1976.0065

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1-61C. H. Mortimer and E. J. FeeFree Surface Oscillations and Tides of Lakes Michigan and Superior10.1098/rsta.1976.0020
63-96D. B. Rao and D. J. SchwabTwo Dimensional Normal Modes in Arbitrary Enclosed Basins on a Rotating Earth: Application to Lakes Ontario and Superior10.1098/rsta.1976.0021
97-111P. F. HamblinA Theory of Short Period Tides in a Rotating Basin10.1098/rsta.1976.0022
113-170L. S. D. MorleyAnalysis of Developable Shells with Special Reference to the Finite Element Method and Circular Cylinders10.1098/rsta.1976.0023
171-194B. F. Buxton, J. A. Eades, J. W. Steeds, and G. M. RackhamThe Symmetry of Electron Diffraction Zone Axis Patterns10.1098/rsta.1976.0024
195-221R. W. JamesNew Tensor Spherical Harmonics, for Application to the Partial Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics10.1098/rsta.1976.0025
223-291H. G. OwenContinental Displacement and Expansion of the Earth during the Mesozoic and Cenozoic10.1098/rsta.1976.0026
295-303E. N. FrazierThe Photosphere - Magnetic and Dynamic State10.1098/rsta.1976.0027
305-317R. M. BonnetThe Solar Extreme Ultraviolet Continuum10.1098/rsta.1976.0028
319-329E. M. Reeves, J. E. Vernazza, and G. L. WithbroeThe Quiet Sun in the Extreme Ultraviolet10.1098/rsta.1976.0029
331-337R. W. P. McWhirter and R. WilsonThe Energy and Pressure Balance in the Corona10.1098/rsta.1976.0030
339-352A. H. GabrielA Magnetic Model of the Solar Transition Region10.1098/rsta.1976.0031
353-358D. M. Rust, N. O. Weiss, and H. U. SchmidtOptical and Magnetic Measurements of the Photosphere and Low Chromosphere [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0032
359-364R. TouseyEruptive Prominences Recorded by the X u.v. Spectroheliograph on Skylab10.1098/rsta.1976.0033
365-374G. S. VaianaThe X-Ray Corona from Skylab10.1098/rsta.1976.0034
375-382J. H. Parkinson, J. C. Brown, and A. H. GabrielHigh Resolution X-Ray Spectra of the Sun [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0035
383-390L. W. Acton, R. C. Catura, and G. VaianaSpectroscopic Studies of the Solar Corona at X-Ray Wavelengths [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0036
391-404Carole JordanThe Structure and Energy Balance of Solar Active Regions10.1098/rsta.1976.0037
405-414R. M. MacQueen, J. T. Gosling, E. Hildner, R. H. Munro, A. I. Poland, and C. L. RossInitial Results from the High Altitude Observatory White Light Coronagraph on Skylab - A Progress Report10.1098/rsta.1976.0038
415-426C. De Jager, M. Kuperus, H. Rosenberg, and A. H. GabrielPhysics of the Solar Atmosphere [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0039
427-433D. M. RustObservations of Flare-Associated Magnetic Field Changes10.1098/rsta.1976.0040
435-441Z. SvestkaOptical Observations of Flares10.1098/rsta.1976.0041
443-459G. E. BruecknerA.t.m. Observations on the X u.v. Emission from Solar Flares10.1098/rsta.1976.0042
461-471H. RosenbergSolar Radio Observations and Interpretations10.1098/rsta.1976.0043
473-490J. C. BrownThe Interpretation of Hard and Soft X-rays from Solar Flares10.1098/rsta.1976.0044
491-496J. J. QuenbyHigh Energy Solar Particles10.1098/rsta.1976.0045
497-505E. R. PriestCurrent Sheets10.1098/rsta.1976.0046
507-513C. De Jager, M. Kuperus, and H. RosenbergSolar Flares10.1098/rsta.1976.0047
515-542M. F. Barbetti and M. W. McElhinnyThe Lake Mungo Geomagnetic Excursion10.1098/rsta.1976.0048
543-566C. P. Buckley and A. E. GreenSmall Deformations of a Nonlinear Viscoelastic Tube: Theory and Application to Polypropylene10.1098/rsta.1976.0049

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317-353R. T. Deam and S. F. EdwardsThe Theory of Rubber Elasticity10.1098/rsta.1976.0001
355-396I. S. RobinsonA Theoretical Analysis of the Use of Submarine Cables as Electromagnetic Oceanographic Flowmeters10.1098/rsta.1976.0002
399-403J. SuttonIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1976.0003
405-416J. C. BridenApplication of Palaeomagnetism to Proterozoic Tectonics10.1098/rsta.1976.0004
417-431M. W. McElhinny and B. J. J. EmbletonPrecambrian and Early Palaeozoic Palaeomagnetism in Australia10.1098/rsta.1976.0005
433-468E. Irving, J. C. McGlynn, and G. E. MorganProterozoic Magnetostratigraphy and the Tectonic Evolution of Laurentia [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0006
469-490J. D. A. Piper, G. E. J. Beckmann, and J. P. N. BadhamPalaeomagnetic Evidence for a Proterozoic Super-Continent [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0007
491-497R. M. ShackletonPan-African Structures10.1098/rsta.1976.0008
499-515A. J. BaerThe Grenville Province in Helikian Times: A Possible Model of Evolution10.1098/rsta.1976.0009
517-527W. R. Greenwood, D. G. Hadley, R. E. Anderson, R. J. Fleck, and D. L. SchmidtLate Proterozoic Cratonization in Southwestern Saudi Arabia10.1098/rsta.1976.0010
529-539A. Escher, S. Jack, and J. WattersonTectonics of the North Atlantic Proterozoic Dyke Swarm10.1098/rsta.1976.0011
541-553A. KronerProterozoic Crustal Evolution in Parts of Southern Africa and Evidence for Extensive Sialic Crust Since the End of the Archaean10.1098/rsta.1976.0012
555-567M. W. C. Barr and C. J. TalbotCrustal Shortening in the Zambezi Belt [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0013
569-604A. BeachThe Interrelations of Fluid Transport, Deformation, Geochemistry and Heat Flow in Early Proterozoic Shear Zones in the Lewisian Complex10.1098/rsta.1976.0014
605-628W. R. Van SchmusEarly and Middle Proterozoic History of the Great Lakes Area, North America10.1098/rsta.1976.0015
629-640Janet V. Watson and R. N. CrockettVertical Movements in Proterozoic Structural Provinces [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1976.0016
641-654D. DunnetSome Aspects of the Panantarctic Cratonic Margin in Australia10.1098/rsta.1976.0017
655-660W. S. FyfeHeat Flow and Magmatic Activity in the Proterozoic10.1098/rsta.1976.0018
661-663J. P. N. Badham and J. V. HepworthGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1976.0019

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3-9J. A. RatcliffeThe Early Ionosphere Investigations of Appleton and His Colleagues10.1098/rsta.1975.0088
11-25A. H. WaynickThe Early History of Ionospheric Investigations in the United States10.1098/rsta.1975.0089
27-34W. DiemingerTrends in Early Ionospheric Research in Germany10.1098/rsta.1975.0090
35-46Frederick WhiteEarly Work in Australia, New Zealand and at the Halley Stewart Laboratory, London10.1098/rsta.1975.0091
47-55W. J. G. BeynonU.R.S.I. and the Early History of the Ionosphere10.1098/rsta.1975.0092
57-93H. G. BookerElectromagnetic and Hydromagnetic Waves in a Cold Magnetoplasma10.1098/rsta.1975.0093
95-110J. P. DoughertyWaves in a Hot Plasma10.1098/rsta.1975.0094
111-130K. G. BuddenPhase Integral Methods for Studying the Effect of the Ionosphere on Radio Propagation10.1098/rsta.1975.0095
131-136J. W. Dungey and D. J. SouthwoodUltra-Low Frequency Waves in the Magnetosphere10.1098/rsta.1975.0096
137-149R. A. Helliwell and K. BulloughCoherent v.l.f. Waves in the Magnetosphere [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0097
151-165J. A. FejerAlteration of the Ionosphere by Man-Made Waves10.1098/rsta.1975.0098
167-191P. BauerTheory of Waves Incoherently Scattered10.1098/rsta.1975.0099
193-224J. O. ThomasExperiments with Plasma Waves10.1098/rsta.1975.0100
225-269P. A. Sabine and B. R. YoungMetamorphic Processes at High Temperature and Low Pressure: The Petrogenesis of the Metasomatized and Assimilated Rocks of Carneal, Co. Antrim10.1098/rsta.1975.0101
271-316J. M. De VilliersAsymptotic Solutions of the Orr-Sommerfeld Equation10.1098/rsta.1975.0102

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3-20A. J. Smith, D. Curry, and G. BoillotThe Structure and Geological Evolution of the English Channel [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0036
21-27G. Boillot, P. Musellec, A. C. Bishop, Peter Kent, A. J. Smith, and J. Von Der WeidOrigine de la Manche d'apres une Carte Geologique au 1:1000000e [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0037
29-39F. Avedik, A. J. Smith, and R. A. DardelSeismic Refraction Survey in the Western Approaches to the English Channel: Preliminary Results [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0038
41-54P. Bouysse, R. Horn, J. P. Lefort, F. Le Lann, C. Larsonneur, and G. BoillotTectonique et Structures Post-Paleozoiques en Manche Occidentale [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0039
55-68A. Gerard, G. Boillot, and J. Von Der WeidLa Tectonique du Socle Sous la Manche Occidentale d'apres les Donnees du Magnetisme Aeroporte [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0040
69-78M. Bacon, A. E. Mourant, and A. J. SmithA Gravity Survey of the Western English Channel between Lyme Bay and St Brieuc Bay [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0041
79-97P. Andreieff, P. Bouysse, D. Curry, B. N. Fletcher, D. Hamilton, C. Monciardini, A. J. Smith, R. McQuillin, and C. PomerolThe Stratigraphy of the Post-Palaeozoic Sequences in Part of the Western Channel [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0042
99-107D. CurryA Method of Classification of Samples into Groups of Similar Faunal Content and Its Application to Some Rocks from the Floor of the English Channel10.1098/rsta.1975.0043
109-121J. SegoufinStructure du Plateau Continental Armoricain10.1098/rsta.1975.0044
123-135J. P. LefortEtude Geologique du Socle Ante-Mesozoique au Nord du Massif Armoricain: Limites et Structures de la Domnonee10.1098/rsta.1975.0045
137-143J. P. Lefort, P. Allen, C. Pomerol, and R. StoneleyLe Controle du Socle dans L'evolution de la Sedimentation en Manche Occidentale Apres le Paleozoique [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0046
145-153Claude Larsonneur, Robert Horn, Jean Paul Auffret, Pierre Hommeril, and Andre MoalGeologie de la Partie Meridionale de la Manche Centrale10.1098/rsta.1975.0047
155-167D. Curry and A. J. SmithNew Discoveries concerning the Geology of the Central and Eastern Parts of the English Channel10.1098/rsta.1975.0048
169-176J. P. Auffret, G. Bignot, A. Blondeau, C. Cavelier, and C. PomerolGeologie du Bassin Tertiaire de la Manche Orientale au Large du Pays de Caux [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0049
177-187F. Lapierre and G. BoillotContribution a L'etude Geologique et Sedimentologique de la Manche Orientale [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0050
189-218G. A. Kellaway, J. H. Redding, E. R. Shephard-Thorn, J.-P. Destombes, H. H. Lamb, A. J. Smith, L. H. N. Cooper, and C. TurnerThe Quaternary History of the English Channel [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0051
219-220R. D. Channon, D. Hamilton, and V. N. D. CastonWave and Tidal Current Sorting of Shelf Sediments Southwest of England (Summary Only) [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0052
221-228J. R. HailsOffshore Morphology and Sediment Distribution, Start Bay, Devon10.1098/rsta.1975.0053
229-231Marie-Francoise Huault, Dominique Lefebvre, Jean Guyader, P. Giresse, P. Hommeril, and C. LarsonneurEvolution of the Estuary of the Seine Since the Last Glaciation10.1098/rsta.1975.0054
233-241R. G. DingwallSub-Bottom Infilled Channels in an Area of the Eastern English Channel10.1098/rsta.1975.0055
243-253J.-P. Destombes, E. R. Shephard-Thorn, and J. H. ReddingA Buried Valley System in the Strait of Dover10.1098/rsta.1975.0056
253-256M. T. Morzadec-KerfournA Buried Valley System in the Strait of Dover: Appendix. Palynology of the Quaternary Sediments in Borehole V05010.1098/rsta.1975.0057
257-267R. Kirby and E. OeleThe Geological History of the Sandettie-Fairy Bank Area, Southern North Sea10.1098/rsta.1975.0058
269-277B. D'OlierSome Aspects of Late Pleistocene-Holocene Drainage of the River Thames in the Eastern Part of the London Basin10.1098/rsta.1975.0059
279-288L. Le RibaultApplication de l'exoscopie des Quartz a Quelques Echantillons Preleves en Manche orientale10.1098/rsta.1975.0060
289-295D. Hamilton, P. Hommeril, C. Larsonneur, and A. J. SmithGeological Bibliography for the English Channel (Part 2)10.1098/rsta.1975.0061
299-302D. C. MortonObservations of the Interstellar Gas with the Copernicus Satellite10.1098/rsta.1975.0062
303-316A. Boksenberg, B. Kirkham, E. Michelson, M. Pettini, B. Bates, P. P. D. Carson, G. R. Courts, P. L. Dufton, and C. D. McKeithInterstellar Gas Studies in the Balloon Ultraviolet10.1098/rsta.1975.0063
317-322A. M. SmithA Study of Interstellar Lines in the Rocket Spectrum of $\delta $ Scorpii10.1098/rsta.1975.0064
323-329A. DalgarnoInterstellar Molecular Absorption Lines10.1098/rsta.1975.0065
331-336P. M. Gondhalekar and R. WilsonThe Interstellar Ionization Balance due to Ultraviolet Radiation10.1098/rsta.1975.0066
337-343K. Nandy, G. I. Thompson, C. Jamar, A. Monfils, and R. WilsonPreliminary Results of Ultraviolet Interstellar Extinction from TD1 Satellite Observations10.1098/rsta.1975.0067
345-354R. J. DavisThe Celescope Survey and the Galactic Distribution of Interstellar Absorption10.1098/rsta.1975.0068
355-369W. M. Burton, R. G. Evans, and W. G. GriffinSkylark Rocket Observations of Ultraviolet Spectra of $\gamma ^{2}$ Velorum and $\zeta $ Puppis10.1098/rsta.1975.0069
371-377Sara R. HeapThe Ultraviolet Spectrum of $\zeta $ Tauri10.1098/rsta.1975.0070
379-390B. Bates, P. P. D. Carson, P. L. Dufton, C. D. McKeith, A. Boksenberg, B. Kirkham, and M. PettiniStellar Studies in the Balloon Ultraviolet10.1098/rsta.1975.0071
391-400W. G. Fastie, H. Warren Moos, R. C. Henry, and P. D. FeldmanRocket and Spacecraft Studies of Ultraviolet Emissions from Astrophysical Targets10.1098/rsta.1975.0072
401-404G. Courtes, M. Laget, J. P. Sivan, M. Viton, A. Vuillemin, and H. AtkinsRecent Results in Ultraviolet Astronomy Obtained by a Wide Field Rocket Camera and the French S 183 Skylab Experiment10.1098/rsta.1975.0073
405-411A. Monfils and D. Macau-HercotPreparation of a u.v Spectrophotometric Catalogue of Bright Stars10.1098/rsta.1975.0074
413-420C. De Jager, R. Hoekstra, K. A. Van Der Hucht, T. M. Kamperman, and H. J. G. L. M. LamersTwo Years of Operation of the Ultraviolet Stellar Spectrophotometer S59 in E.S.R.O.'s TD1A Satellite10.1098/rsta.1975.0075
421-427C. De JagerSome Remarks on Supergiant Photospheres10.1098/rsta.1975.0076
429-442Anne B. UnderhillThe Ultraviolet Spectrum of B-Type Supergiants10.1098/rsta.1975.0077
443D. C. MortonP-Cygni Profiles in Hot Stars (Summary Only)10.1098/rsta.1975.0078
445-450H. J. G. L. M. LamersMass Loss from the A-Type Supergiant $\alpha $ Cygni10.1098/rsta.1975.0079
451-455K. A. Van Der HuchtThe Continuum Energy Distribution of the Wolf-Rayet Star in $\gamma ^{2}$ Velorum10.1098/rsta.1975.0080
457H. Hessberg, J. Niekerke, and K.-H. StephanPreliminary Results of Absolute u.v. Rocket Photometry of $\gamma $ Ori10.1098/rsta.1975.0081
459-471A. V. HolmA Study of Variable Stars in the Ultraviolet10.1098/rsta.1975.0082
473-477R. G. Evans, K. Nandy, and R. WilsonPreliminary Observations of the Magellanic Clouds with the Ultraviolet Sky Survey Telescope10.1098/rsta.1975.0083
479-485D. J. Carnochan, M. M. Dworetsky, J. J. Todd, A. J. Willis, and R. WilsonA Search for Ultraviolet Objects10.1098/rsta.1975.0084
487-545G. R. AllcockThe Intrinsic Properties of Rank and Nullity of the Lagrange Bracket in the One Dimensional Calculus of Variations10.1098/rsta.1975.0085
547-582D. G. KendallReview Lecture: The Recovery of Structure from Fragmentary Information10.1098/rsta.1975.0086
583-624F. A. Dahlen and M. L. SmithThe Influence of Rotation on the Free Oscillations of the Earth10.1098/rsta.1975.0087

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1-28J. S. TchalenkoSeismicity and Structure of the Kopet Dagh (Iran, U.S.S.R.)10.1098/rsta.1975.0019
29-66M. R. Mackley and A. KellerFlow Induced Polymer Chain Extension and Its Relation to Fibrous Crystallization10.1098/rsta.1975.0020
67-109D. G. King-HeleThe Bakerian Lecture, 1974: A View of Earth and Air10.1098/rsta.1975.0021
111-135J. SkillingThe Complete Set of Uniform Polyhedra10.1098/rsta.1975.0022
137-174F. W. J. OlverSecond-Order Linear Differential Equations with Two Turning Points10.1098/rsta.1975.0023
175-185F. W. J. OlverLegendre Functions with Both Parameters Large10.1098/rsta.1975.0024
187-269F. Gilbert and A. M. DziewonskiAn Application of Normal Mode Theory to the Retrieval of Structural Parameters and Source Mechanisms from Seismic Spectra10.1098/rsta.1975.0025
271-310A. Phillips and P. V. E. McClintockField Emission and Field Ionization in Liquid $^{4}$He10.1098/rsta.1975.0026
311-341B. Rothberg Bibby, F. R. N. Nabarro, D. S. McLachlan, and M. J. StephenThe Magnetic Transition in Moderately Small Superconductors, and the Influence of Elastic Strain10.1098/rsta.1975.0027
343-349F. R. N. Nabarro and B. Rothberg BibbyA Possible Hypo-Critical Point in the Phase Diagram of a Moderately Small Superconductor in a Magnetic Field10.1098/rsta.1975.0028
351-366C. L. Robinson and A. CameronStudies in Hydrodynamic Thrust Bearings. I. Theory Considering Thermal and Elastic Distortions10.1098/rsta.1975.0029
367-384C. L. Robinson and A. CameronStudies in Hydrodynamic Thrust Bearings. II. Comparison of Calculated and Measured Performance of Tilting Pads by means of Interferometry10.1098/rsta.1975.0030
385-395C. L. Robinson and A. CameronStudies in Hydrodynamic Thrust Bearings. III. The Parallel Surface Bearing10.1098/rsta.1975.0031
397-445P. J. MasonBaroclinic Waves in a Container with Sloping End Walls10.1098/rsta.1975.0032
447-509D. G. RobertsMarine Geology of the Rockall Plateau and Trough10.1098/rsta.1975.0033
511-554A. W. Bishop, N. K. Kumapley, and A. El-RuwayihThe Influence of Pore-Water Tension on the Strength of Clay10.1098/rsta.1975.0034
555-601J. L. Bona and R. SmithThe Initial-Value Problem for the Korteweg-De Vries Equation10.1098/rsta.1975.0035

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318G. D. Rochester and A. W. WolfendaleIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1975.0001
319-348M. M. Shapiro, R. Silberberg, P. H. Fowler, and T. GoldCosmic-Ray Nuclei up to 10$^{10}$ eV/u in the Galaxy [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0002
349-363P. Meyer, C. Dilworth, A. D. Erlykin, F. J. M. Farley, C. F. Fichtel, T. Gold, J. A. Holmes, J. L. Osborne, J. Skilling, and F. G. SmithComposition and Spectra of Primary Cosmic-Ray Electrons and Nuclei above 10$^{10}$ eV [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0003
365-379C. E. Fichtel, T. Gold, J. L. Osborne, and F. G. SmithPrimary $\gamma $-Rays [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0004
381-393H. Elliot, J. A. Holmes, T. Gold, J. Skilling, and A. W. WolfendaleThe Search for Cosmic-Ray Anisotropies [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0005
395-411D. Lal and H. ElliotLong-Term Variations in the Cosmic-Ray Flux [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0006
413-428A. M. HillasSurvey of Data on Primary Cosmic-Ray Nuclei above 10$^{14}$ eV10.1098/rsta.1975.0007
429-442A. W. Wolfendale and E. W. KellermannExplanations of the Spectral Shape in the Energy Range 10$^{14}$-10$^{20}$ eV [and Discussion10.1098/rsta.1975.0008
443-451J. Wdowczyk, J. G. Wilson, and A. W. WolfendaleContribution from Pulsars [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0009
453-461T. Gold, F. G. Smith, and A. W. WolfendalePulsars and the Origin of Cosmic Rays [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0010
463-479V. L. GinzburgOn the Origin of Cosmic Rays10.1098/rsta.1975.0011
481-487G. R. BurbidgeThe Extra-Galactic Contribution to the Primary Cosmic-Ray Flux10.1098/rsta.1975.0012
489-501Bernard Lovell, T. Gold, and D. LalOn the Stellar Origin of Low Energy Cosmic Rays [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1975.0013
503-543A. Franks, K. Lindsey, J. M. Bennett, R. J. Speer, D. Turner, and D. J. HuntThe Theory, Manufacture, Structure and Performance of N.P.L. X-Ray Gratings10.1098/rsta.1975.0014
545-585P. H. ButlerCoupling Coefficients and Tensor Operators for Chains of Groups10.1098/rsta.1975.0015
587-622M. JonesOn the Use of the Breit-Pauli Approximation in the Study of Relativistic Effects in Electron-Atom Scattering10.1098/rsta.1975.0016
623-646R. Eatock TaylorAnalysis of the Flexural Vibrations of Variable Density Spheroids Immersed in an Ideal Fluid, with Application to Ship Structural Dynamics10.1098/rsta.1975.0017
649Corrigendum: Introduction to Some Basic Astronomical Concepts10.1098/rsta.1975.0018

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1-25J. S. Tchalenko and J. BraudSeismicity and Structure of the Zagros (Iran): The Main Recent Fault between 33 and 35 degrees N10.1098/rsta.1974.0044
27-58P. G. BainesThe Generation of Internal Tides over Steep Continental Slopes10.1098/rsta.1974.0045
59-119W. G. DixonDynamics of Extended Bodies in General Relativity. III. Equations of Motion10.1098/rsta.1974.0046
121-155E. N. FoxLimit Analysis for Plates: The Exact Solution for a Clamped Square Plate of Isotropic Homogeneous Material Obeying the Square Yield Criterion and Loaded by Uniform Pressure10.1098/rsta.1974.0047
157-189J. H. Callomon and F. CreutzbergThe Electronic Emission Spectrum of Ionized Nitrous Oxide, $N_{2}$O$^{+}: \tilde{A}^{2}\Sigma ^{+}-\tilde{X}^{2}\Pi $10.1098/rsta.1974.0048
191-237J. Y. Kazakia and E. VarleyLarge Amplitude Waves in Bounded Media. II. The Deformation of an Impulsively Loaded Slab: The First Reflexion10.1098/rsta.1974.0049
239-250J. Y. Kazakia and E. VarleyLarge Amplitude Waves in Bounded Media. III. The Deformation of an Impulsively Loaded Slab: The Second Reflexion10.1098/rsta.1974.0050
251-286J. M. ThomasReview Lecture: Topography and Topology in Solid-State Chemistry10.1098/rsta.1974.0051
287-315P. H. Roberts and K. StewartsonOn Finite Amplitude Convection in a Rotating Magnetic System10.1098/rsta.1974.0052

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3D. G. Kendall and S. PiggotPreface10.1098/rsta.1974.0005
5-20R. R. NewtonIntroduction to Some Basic Astronomical Concepts10.1098/rsta.1974.0006
21-42A. AaboeScientific Astronomy in Antiquity10.1098/rsta.1974.0007
43-50A. SachsBabylonian Observational Astronomy10.1098/rsta.1974.0008
51-65R. A. ParkerAncient Egyptian Astronomy10.1098/rsta.1974.0009
67-82J. NeedhamAstronomy in Ancient and Medieval China10.1098/rsta.1974.0010
83-98J. E. S. ThompsonMaya Astronomy10.1098/rsta.1974.0011
99-116R. R. NewtonTwo Uses of Ancient Astronomy10.1098/rsta.1974.0012
117-121A. Digby and F. R. StephensonContributions to the Discussion on Astronomy in Ancient Literate Societies10.1098/rsta.1974.0013
123-131R. J. C. AtkinsonNeolithic Science and Technology10.1098/rsta.1974.0014
133-148D. LewisVoyaging Stars: Aspects of Polynesian and Micronesian Astronomy10.1098/rsta.1974.0015
149-156A. ThomAstronomical Significance of Prehistoric Monuments in Western Europe10.1098/rsta.1974.0016
157-167G. S. HawkinsAstronomical Alinements in Britain, Egypt and Peru10.1098/rsta.1974.0017
169-194E. W. MacKieArchaeological Tests on Supposed Prehistoric Astronomical Sites in Scotland10.1098/rsta.1974.0018
195-230H. H. LambClimate, Vegetation and Forest Limits in Early Civilized Times10.1098/rsta.1974.0019
231-266D. G. KendallHunting Quanta10.1098/rsta.1974.0020
267-271A. H. A. Hogg, L. E. Maistrov, A. Penny, J. E. Wood, H. L. Porteous, and W. S. ReithContributions to the Discussion on Ancient Astronomy: The Unwritten Evidence10.1098/rsta.1974.0021
275-276S. PiggottConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1974.0023
277-339B. D. Bird, Elspeth A. Cooke, P. Day, and A. F. OrchardDerivation and Testing of a Molecular Orbital Description of Ligand Field Spectra10.1098/rsta.1974.0024
341-369J. F. C. KingmanOn the Chapman-Kolmogorov Equation10.1098/rsta.1974.0025
371-403P. ChadwickThermo-Mechanics of Rubberlike Materials10.1098/rsta.1974.0026
407-412Peter WalkerOpening Address10.1098/rsta.1974.0027
413-430J. Darmstadter and S. H. SchurrThe World Energy Outlook to the Mid-1980s: The Effect of an Alternative Supply Path in the United States10.1098/rsta.1974.0028
431-438D. C. Ion and D. C. LeslieGeneral Problems of Collecting and Understanding World Energy Data [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1974.0029
439-452G. Armstrong and J. M. CasselsWorld Coal Resources and their Future Potential [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1974.0030
453-462Eric DrakeOil Reserves and Production10.1098/rsta.1974.0031
463-483C. P. CoppackNatural Gas10.1098/rsta.1974.0032
485-493K. R. VernonHydro (Including Tidal) Energy10.1098/rsta.1974.0033
495-505S. H. U. Bowie and W. C. MarshallNatural Sources of Nuclear Fuel [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1974.0034
507-526T. Leardini and N. L. FalconGeothermal Power [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1974.0035
527-539L. GraingerFuture Trends in Utilization of Coal Energy Conversion10.1098/rsta.1974.0036
541-546E. B. WalkerNon-Conventional Hydrocarbons and Future Trends in Oil Utilization in North America and their Effect on World Supplies10.1098/rsta.1974.0037
547-558D. E. RookeFuture Trends in Gas Production and Transmission10.1098/rsta.1974.0038
559-570D. ClarkEnergy Conversion to Electricity10.1098/rsta.1974.0039
571-586T. Broom, R. S. Gow, M. F. Osmaston, and T. BroomOperational Experience in Nuclear Power Stations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1974.0040
587-601John Hill, A. B. Lovins, John Hill, K. E. Zimen, and Edward EisnerFuture Trends in Nuclear Power Generation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1974.0041
603-609E. Eisner, A. S. Kenkare, P. L. Harrison, J. C. McVeigh, I. Fells, J. M. Cassels, F. J. Weinberg, T. M. Fry, and D. C. IonGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1974.0042
611-615G. B. R. FeildenLooking Ahead10.1098/rsta.1974.0043

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529-565George EdwardsReview Lecture: The Technical Aspects of Supersonic Civil Transport Aircraft10.1098/rsta.1974.0001
567-609Joyce E. BanksA Mathematical Model of a River-Shallow Sea System used to Investigate Tide, Surge and their Interaction in the Thames-Southern North Sea Region10.1098/rsta.1974.0002
611-646A. M. SowardA Convection-Driven Dynamo: I. The Weak Field Case10.1098/rsta.1974.0003
647Corrigendum: Kinematic Dynamos and the Earth's Magnetic Field10.1098/rsta.1974.0004

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1-32R. E. D. Bishop and R. Eatock TaylorOn Wave-Induced Stress in a Ship Executing Symmetric Motions10.1098/rsta.1973.0080
35-37J. S. ForrestIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1973.0081
39-49C. ConcordiaFuture Developments of Large Electric Generators10.1098/rsta.1973.0082
51-67K. AbeggThe Growth of Turbogenerators10.1098/rsta.1973.0083
69-75H. H. W. Losty and D. L. LewisHomopolar Machines10.1098/rsta.1973.0084
77-84A. D. AppletonSuperconducting Machines - A New era for the Electrical Power Industry10.1098/rsta.1973.0085
85-94R. V. HarrowellSuperconducting Reciprocating Machines10.1098/rsta.1973.0086
95-107P. Bailey, A. B. Madin, and L. L. PrestonLarge Transformers10.1098/rsta.1973.0087
109-120C. KesslerSF$_{6}$ Switchgear for Outdoor and Indoor Switching Stations10.1098/rsta.1973.0088
121-129M. P. ReeceA Review of the Development of the Vacuum Interrupter10.1098/rsta.1973.0089
131-138T. Kelsey and H. C. PettyThe Air-Blast Circuit Breaker10.1098/rsta.1973.0090
139-151J. G. AndersonUltra-High Voltage Transmission10.1098/rsta.1973.0091
153-163P. J. LambethInsulators for 1000 to 1500 kv Systems10.1098/rsta.1973.0092
165-180B. JonesSwitching Surges and Air Insulation10.1098/rsta.1973.0093
181-188M. D. Rowbottom and D. J. W. RichardsMechanical and Aerodynamic Problems Associated with Future Overhead Lines10.1098/rsta.1973.0094
189-192E. FriedlanderHigh Voltage a.c. Power Transmission Development10.1098/rsta.1973.0095
193-203J. D. EndacottUnderground Power Cables10.1098/rsta.1973.0096
205-224J. A. BaylisSuperconducting Cables for a.c. and d.c. Power Transmission10.1098/rsta.1973.0097
225-232T. E. CalverleyD.c. Transmission Systems10.1098/rsta.1973.0098
233-241R. BanksA.c.-d.c. Converter Plant10.1098/rsta.1973.0099
243-253F. D. BoardmanFuture Developments in the Control of Power Systems10.1098/rsta.1973.0100
255-307R. Ash, R. M. Barrer, J. H. Clint, R. J. Dolphin, and C. L. MurrayIsothermal and Thermo-Osmotic Transport of Sorbable Gases in Microporous Carbon Membranes10.1098/rsta.1973.0101
311G. B. R. FeildenIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1973.0102
313-325H. M. Finniston, H. Ford, J. M. Alexander, and M. W. ThringMetallurgical Processes [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0103
329-356C. A. J. Young and J. W. MenterThe Chemical and Petrochemical Industries [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0104
357-372M. E. Merchant, Richard Young, D. J. Falvey, E. H. Frost-Smith, A. E. De Barr, G. A. B. Edwards, and I. D. NusseyThe Future of Batch Manufacture [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0105
373-379A. H. Meleka, D. B. Welbourn, and Alastair PilkingtonComponent Manufacture and Joining Techniques [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0106
381-389H. L. Muller, M. Seaman, James Lighthill, and N. KurtiFlowline Manufacture [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0107
391-400B. E. Stokes, M. Seaman, H. L. Muller, Crookall, and G. M. FazakerleyHigh Volume Component Manufacture [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0108
401-416R. Iredale, Woodhead, N. Kurti, Alastair Pilkington, Lord Avfbury, M. W. Thring, and D. FirthPutting Things Together in the 1980s [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0109
417-424D. J. Falvey, Alastair Pilkington, J. F. Safford, Feilden, M. Seaman, I. F. A. C., D. Firth, M. W. Thring, C. A. J. Young, N. Kurti, J. M. Alexander, Williamson, Muller, J. F. Coales, Alexander, J. A. Horne, A. E. De Barr, A. Arnold, Meleka, Halsbury, G. M. Fazakerley, D. F. H. Rushton, Merchant, and A. P. GreenGeneral Discussion10.1098/rsta.1973.0110
425-461C. L. Pekeris, Y. Accad, and B. ShkollerKinematic Dynamos and the Earth's Magnetic Field10.1098/rsta.1973.0111
463-488L. S. D. MorleyFinite Element Solution of Boundary-Value Problems with Non-Removable Singularities10.1098/rsta.1973.0112
489-528J. F. Padday and A. R. PittThe Stability of Axisymmetric Menisci10.1098/rsta.1973.0113

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3E. A. VincentIntroduction10.1098/rsta.1973.0020
5-16A. Rittmann and M. SatoStructure and Evolution of Mount Etna [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0021
17-35R. Cristofolini, G. W. Grindley, M. Sato, R. B. McConnell, and H. TazieffRecent Trends in the Study of Etna [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0022
37-43R. Romano and C. SturialeSome Considerations on the Magma of the 1971 Eruption10.1098/rsta.1973.0023
45-53J. C. Tanguy, H. Tazieff, and R. CristofoliniThe 1971 Etna Eruption: Petrography of the Lavas [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0024
55-62M. J. Downes and R. CristofoliniSome Experimental Studies on the 1971 Lavas from Etna [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0025
63-78J. E. Guest and Alison BrownThe Summit of Mount Etna Prior to the 1971 Eruptions [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0026
79-82H. TazieffStructural Implications of the 1971 Mount Etna Eruption10.1098/rsta.1973.0027
83-98F. GauthierField and Laboratory Studies of the Rheology of Mount Etna Lava10.1098/rsta.1973.0028
99-106B. Booth and S. SelfRheological Features of the 1971 Mount Etna Lavas10.1098/rsta.1973.0029
107-118G. P. L. Walker, A. T. Huntingdon, A. T. Sanders, and J. L. DinsdaleLengths of Lava Flows [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0030
119-128A. T. Huntingdon and M. SatoThe Collection and Analysis of Volcanic Gases from Mount Etna [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0031
129-135F. Le GuernThe Collection and Analysis of Volcanic Gases10.1098/rsta.1973.0032
137-146M. Sato, J. G. Moore, A. T. Huntingdon, and M. S. BeckOxygen and Sulphur Fugacities of Magmatic Gases Directly Measured in Active Vents of Mount Etna [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0033
147-151B. Booth and G. P. L. WalkerAsh Deposits from the New Explosion Crater, Etna 197110.1098/rsta.1973.0034
153-162R. J. Arculus, H. Tazieff, and A. T. SandersRecent Submarine Pillow Lavas in the Catania Area, Eastern Sicily [and Dicussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0035
163J. C. Tanguy and R. L. WilsonPalaeomagnetism of Mount Etna10.1098/rsta.1973.0036
165-175G. W. GrindleyStructural Control of Volcanism at Mount Etna10.1098/rsta.1973.0037
177-179G. P. L. WalkerAppendix: A Brief Account of the 1971 Eruption of Mount Etna10.1098/rsta.1973.0038
183-184Alan H. CookIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1973.0039
185-193W. M. KaulaPotentialities of Lunar Laser Ranging for Measuring Tectonic Motions10.1098/rsta.1973.0040
195-197H. P. Palmer and B. AndersonUseful Geodetic Measurements with Radio Interferometers?10.1098/rsta.1973.0041
199-202G. W. Lennon and T. F. BakerEarth Tides and their Place in Geophysics (Summary)10.1098/rsta.1973.0042
203-208P. MelchiorSome Problems of Tilt and Strain Measurements10.1098/rsta.1973.0043
209-217G. C. P. King and R. G. BilhamStrain Measurement Instrumentation and Technique10.1098/rsta.1973.0044
219-222R. V. Allen, D. M. Wood, and C. E. MortensenSome Instruments and Techniques for Measurements of Tidal Tilt10.1098/rsta.1973.0045
223-226D. R. BowerA Sensitive Water-Level Tiltmeter10.1098/rsta.1973.0046
227-230H. D. ValliantA Technique for the Precise Calibration of Continuously Recording Gravimeters10.1098/rsta.1973.0047
231-243B. Block and J. DratlerQuartz Fibre Accelerometers10.1098/rsta.1973.0048
245-252M. D. Wood, R. V. Allen, and S. S. AllenMethods for Prediction and Evaluation of Tidal Tilt Data from Borehole and Observatory Sites Near Active Faults10.1098/rsta.1973.0049
253-259W. E. FarrellEarth Tides, Ocean Tides and Tidal Loading10.1098/rsta.1973.0050
261-265E. Berg and W. LutschakCrustal Tilt Fields and Propagation Velocities Associated with Earthquakes10.1098/rsta.1973.0051
267-277J. Berger and F. WyattSome Observations of Earth Strain Tides in California10.1098/rsta.1973.0052
279-284J. Levine and R. T. StebbinsUltra Sensitive Laser Interferometers and their Application to Problems of Geophysical Interest10.1098/rsta.1973.0053
285G. Manzoni and C. MarchesiniA 60 m Laser Strainmeter10.1098/rsta.1973.0054
287-296K. KasaharaEarthquake Fault Studies in Japan10.1098/rsta.1973.0055
297-304A. NurRole of Pore Fluids in Faulting10.1098/rsta.1973.0056
305-309K. A. Vogel and A. J. AndersonAn Improved Servo-Controlled Tiltmeter System and Latest Measurements in Sweden10.1098/rsta.1973.0057
311-321V. B. GerardNew Zealand Earth Strain Measurements10.1098/rsta.1973.0058
323-330P. H. SydenhamStrain Measurement in Australia with Particular Reference to the Cooney Observatory10.1098/rsta.1973.0059
331-338J. D. EshelbyDislocation Theory for Geophysical Applications10.1098/rsta.1973.0060
339-350R. T. SevernNumerical Methods for Calculation of Stress and Strain10.1098/rsta.1973.0061
351-354F. C. FrankDislocation Models for Fault Creep Processes10.1098/rsta.1973.0062
355-360C.-Y. King, R. D. Nason, and D. TocherKinematics of Fault Creep10.1098/rsta.1973.0063
361-368M. WyssDerivation of Rupture Area and Stress-Drop from Body Wave Displacement Spectra and the Relative Material Strength in Deep Seismic Zones10.1098/rsta.1973.0064
369-371F. GilbertDerivation of Source Parameters from Low-Frequency Spectra10.1098/rsta.1973.0065
373-382D. S. WoodPatterns and Magnitudes of Natural Strain in Rocks10.1098/rsta.1973.0066
383-387S. Crampin and P. L. WillmoreSmall Earthquakes Observed with Local Seismometer Networks10.1098/rsta.1973.0067
389-395L. E. Heuckroth and R. A. KarimAfghan Seismotectonics10.1098/rsta.1973.0068
397-407R. C. BostromArrangement of Convection in the Earth by Lunar Gravity10.1098/rsta.1973.0069
409-419N. HastGlobal Measurements of Absolute Stress10.1098/rsta.1973.0070
421-428W. H. Ward and J. B. BurlandThe Use of Ground Strain Measurements in Civil Engineering10.1098/rsta.1973.0071
429-433R. G. BilhamThe Location of Earth Strain Instrumentation10.1098/rsta.1973.0072
435-491J. R. WillisSelf-Similar Problems in Elastodynamics10.1098/rsta.1973.0073
493-521D. GubbinsNumerical Solutions of the Kinematic Dynamo Problem10.1098/rsta.1973.0074
523-549M. S. HoweOn the Kinetic Theory of Wave Propagation in Random Media10.1098/rsta.1973.0075
551-594S. R. C. MalinWorldwide Distribution of Geomagnetic Tides10.1098/rsta.1973.0076
595-626A. J. Lloyd, R. J. G. Savage, A. H. Stride, and D. T. DonovanThe Geology of the Bristol Channel Floor10.1098/rsta.1973.0077
627-661R. R. Merritt and B. G. HydeThe Thermodynamics of the Titanium + Oxygen System: An Isothermal Gravimetric Study of the Composition Range Ti$_{3}$O$_{5}$ to TiO$_{2}$ at 1304 K10.1098/rsta.1973.0078
663-697J. D. PowerFixed Nuclei Two-Centre Problem in Quantum Mechanics10.1098/rsta.1973.0079

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261-313H. M. Cekirge and E. VarleyLarge Amplitude Waves in Bounded Media I. Reflexion and Transmission of Large Amplitude Shockless Pulses at an Interface10.1098/rsta.1973.0001
316J. SuttonIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1973.0002
317-320R. M. ShackletonProblems of the Evolution of the Continental Crust10.1098/rsta.1973.0003
321-341B. F. WindleyCrustal Development in the Precambrian10.1098/rsta.1973.0004
343-358V. R. McGregor and B. J. WaltonThe Early Precambrian Gneisses of the Godthab District, West Greenland [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0005
359-388C. R. AnhaeusserThe Evolution of the Early Precambrian Crust of Southern Africa10.1098/rsta.1973.0006
389-411J. F. WilsonThe Rhodesian Archaean Craton - an Essay in Cratonic Evolution10.1098/rsta.1973.0007
413-427C. J. Talbot and B. J. WaltonA Plate Tectonic Model for the Archaean Crust [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1973.0008
429-442K. S. HeierGeochemistry of Granulite Facies Rocks and Problems of their Origin10.1098/rsta.1973.0009
443-455Janet V. WatsonEffects of Reworking on High-Grade Gneiss Complexes10.1098/rsta.1973.0010
457-461W. S. FyfeThe Granulite Facies, Partial Melting and the Archaean Crust10.1098/rsta.1973.0011
463-485R. MasonThe Limpopo Mobile Belt - Southern Africa10.1098/rsta.1973.0012
487-491M. P. Coward, R. H. Graham, P. R. James, and J. WakefieldA Structural Interpretation of the Northern Margin of the Limpopo Orogenic Belt, Southern Africa10.1098/rsta.1973.0013
493-512D. Bridgwater, Janet Watson, and B. F. WindleyThe Archaean Craton of the North Atlantic Region10.1098/rsta.1973.0014
513-533D. Bridgwater, A. Escher, and J. WattersonTectonic Displacements and Thermal Activity in Two Contrasting Proterozoic Mobile Belts from Greenland10.1098/rsta.1973.0015
535-545T. C. R. PulvertaftRecumbent Folding and Flat-Lying Structure in the Precambrian of Northern West Greenland10.1098/rsta.1973.0016
547-581P. HoffmanEvolution of an Early Proterozoic Continental Margin: The Coronation Geosyncline and Associated Aulacogens of the Northwestern Canadian Shield10.1098/rsta.1973.0017
583-610G. S. JoyceOn The Simple Cubic Lattice Green Function10.1098/rsta.1973.0018
611-654M. V. BerryThe Statistical Properties of Echoes Diffracted from Rough Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1973.0019

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3-4James LighthillIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1972.0076
5-11I. DenholmA Forward View of British Shipping10.1098/rsta.1972.0077
13-21R. HurstShipbuilding in the Future10.1098/rsta.1972.0078
23-34E. F. LorentzenA World View of Ship Operations in the 1980s10.1098/rsta.1972.0079
35-43R. F. ProsserA Survey of Design and Operational Problems - Environmental and Regulatory Aspects10.1098/rsta.1972.0080
45-59M. MeekThe Designer's Response from the Owner's Side10.1098/rsta.1972.0081
61-75J. B. CaldwellStructures and Materials: Progress and Prospects10.1098/rsta.1972.0082
77-84J. A. H. PaffettHydrodynamics and Ship Performance10.1098/rsta.1972.0083
85-98P. Mandel and C. ChryssostomidisA Design Methodology for Ships and other Complex Systems10.1098/rsta.1972.0084
99-118J. R. AtkinsonAn Integrated Approach to Design and Production10.1098/rsta.1972.0085
119-128J. McCallumDesign Procedures and their Implementation10.1098/rsta.1972.0086
129-135L. D. DymokeFuture Engineering Systems for Naval Ships10.1098/rsta.1972.0087
137-150R. MuntonFuture Propulsion Systems for Merchant Ships10.1098/rsta.1972.0088
151-172I. TakezawaDevelopment of the Automated Shipyard10.1098/rsta.1972.0089
173-181F. TaylorShipyards of the Future: Possibilities and Prospects10.1098/rsta.1972.0090
183-184James LighthillConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1972.0091
185-235A. G. WaltersNon-Symmetric Flow in Laval Type Nozzles10.1098/rsta.1972.0092
237-260C. L. Pekeris and Y. AccadDynamics of the Liquid Core of the Earth10.1098/rsta.1972.0093

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1-46P. Meares and K. R. PageRapid Force-Flux Transitions in Highly Porous Membranes10.1098/rsta.1972.0031
47-78T. B. Benjamin, J. L. Bona, and J. J. MahonyModel Equations for Long Waves in Nonlinear Dispersive Systems10.1098/rsta.1972.0032
81-86K. C. DunhamThe Regional Setting10.1098/rsta.1972.0033
87-98R. G. WestRelative Land-Sea-Level Changes in Southeastern England during the Pleistocene10.1098/rsta.1972.0034
99-110E. R. Shephard-Thorn, R. D. Lake, and E. A. AtitullahBasement Control of Structures in the Mesozoic Rocks in the Strait of Dover Region, and Its Reflexion in Certain Features of the Present Land and Submarine Topography10.1098/rsta.1972.0035
111-113P. L. RumsbyBasement Control of Structures in the Mesozoic Rocks in the Strait of Dover Region, and Its Reflexion in Certain Features of the Present Land and Submarine Topography: Appendix. Faulting in the Kent Coalfield10.1098/rsta.1972.0036
115-119J. E. PrenticeSedimentation in the Inner Estuary of the Thames, and Its Relation to the Regional Subsidence10.1098/rsta.1972.0037
121-130B. D'OlierSubsidence and Sea-Level Rise in the Thames Estuary10.1098/rsta.1972.0038
131-139J. R. RossiterSea-Level Observations and their Secular Variation10.1098/rsta.1972.0039
141-149J. KelseyGeodetic Aspects concerning Possible Subsidence in Southeastern England10.1098/rsta.1972.0040
151-169Anne V. AkeroydArchaeological and Historical Evidence for Subsidence in Southern Britain10.1098/rsta.1972.0041
171R. L. CloetCoast Erosion and Sediment Circulation on the Coast of Eastern England [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1972.0042
173-178G. ColeThe East Coast and London Tidal Flood Warning Systems10.1098/rsta.1972.0043
179-185R. W. HornerCurrent Proposals for the Thames Barrier and the Organization of the Investigations10.1098/rsta.1972.0044
187-199A. J. BowenThe Tidal Regime of the River Thames; Long-Term Trends and their Possible Causes10.1098/rsta.1972.0045
201-212G. R. Rees and P. F. C. SatowNavigation on the Thames10.1098/rsta.1972.0046
213-221M. J. Barrett and B. M. MollowneyPollution Problems in Relation to the Thames Barrier10.1098/rsta.1972.0047
223-243Mary P. KendrickSiltation Problems in Relation to the Thames Barrier10.1098/rsta.1972.0048
245-257D. A. Gray and S. S. D. FosterUrban Influences upon Groundwater Conditions in Thames Flood Plain Deposits of Central London10.1098/rsta.1972.0049
259-274A. H. BeckettRiver Thames - Removable Flood Barriers10.1098/rsta.1972.0050
275-301L. CroccoCoordinate Perturbation and Multiple Scale in Gasdynamics10.1098/rsta.1972.0051
303-330P. Baldwin and P. H. RobertsOn Resistive Instabilities10.1098/rsta.1972.0052
331-359D. H. Michael and M. E. O'NeillTwo-Dimensional Problems of Electrohydrostatic Stability10.1098/rsta.1972.0053
361-402W. SummerfieldCircular Islands as Resonators of Long-Wave Energy10.1098/rsta.1972.0054
403-429D. W. Moore and P. G. SaffmanThe Motion of a Vortex Filament with Axial Flow10.1098/rsta.1972.0055
431-462A. M. SowardA Kinematic Theory of Large Magnetic Reynolds Number Dynamos10.1098/rsta.1972.0056
463-492E. N. FoxLimit Analysis for Plates: A Simple Loading Problem Involving a Complex Exact Solution10.1098/rsta.1972.0057
495-496James LighthillIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1972.0058
497-502Maurice LaingThe Inherent Problems of Effecting Change10.1098/rsta.1972.0059
503-531H. B. FingerRecent Developments in Building Systems10.1098/rsta.1972.0060
533-563D. BishopProductivity in the Building Industry10.1098/rsta.1972.0061
565-572J. HeymanThe Development of New Analytical Techniques10.1098/rsta.1972.0062
573-578Ove ArupFuture Problems Facing the Designer10.1098/rsta.1972.0063
579-584W. AllenDefining New Materials for the 1980s10.1098/rsta.1972.0064
585-593R. W. NurseThe Contribution of the Materials Scientist10.1098/rsta.1972.0065
595-602F. IngerslevNoise and the Sound Insulation of Buildings10.1098/rsta.1972.0066
603-609W. L. McGrathThe Controlled Environment10.1098/rsta.1972.0067
611-619R. H. GoodmanSystems Health Building10.1098/rsta.1972.0068
621-625P. H. ParkinAcoustics of Concert and Multi-Purpose Halls10.1098/rsta.1972.0069
627-637B. AlerTotal Energy: Power (Nuclear) and District Heating10.1098/rsta.1972.0070
639-650D. G. M. RobertsPublic Health Engineering in the External Environment: Water Supply and Re-Use, Waste Disposal and Pollution Control10.1098/rsta.1972.0071
651-657D. R. HarperResearch and Development Needs10.1098/rsta.1972.0072
659-661James LighthillConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1972.0073
663-698P. H. RobertsKinematic Dynamo Models10.1098/rsta.1972.0074
699Corrigenda: Coordinate Perturbation and Multiple Scale in Gasdynamics10.1098/rsta.1972.0075

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103J. Sutton, P. A. Sabine, and R. R. SkelhornIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1972.0001
105-130B. G. J. Upton and W. J. WadsworthAspects of Magmatic Evolution on Reunion Island10.1098/rsta.1972.0002
131-140I. G. Gass and P. A. SabineProposals concerning the Variation of Volcanic Products and Processes within the Oceanic Environment [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1972.0003
141-150I. L. Gibson, J. D. A. Piper, and D. A. RobsonStructure of the Icelandic Basalt Plateau and the Process of Drift [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1972.0004
151-183P. F. Barker and D. H. GriffithsThe Evolution of the Scotia Ridge and Scotia Sea10.1098/rsta.1972.0005
185-208B. C. King, G. R. Chapman, D. A. Robson, and R. B. McConnellVolcanism of the Kenya Rift Valley [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1972.0006
209-215W. BullerwellGeophysical Studies Relating to the Tertiary Volcanic Structure of the British Isles10.1098/rsta.1972.0007
217-248P. W. Lipman, H. J. Prostka, and R. L. ChristiansenCenozoic Volcanism and Plate-Tectonic Evolution of the Western United States. I. Early and Middle Cenozoic10.1098/rsta.1972.0008
249-284R. L. Christiansen and P. W. LipmanCenozoic Volcanism and Plate-Tectonic Evolution of the Western United States. II. Late Cenozoic10.1098/rsta.1972.0009
285-296F. Chayes and P. W. LipmanSilica Saturation in Cenozoic Basalt [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1972.0010
297-311J. B. Dawson and J. R. AndrewsKimberlites and their Relation to the Mantle [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1972.0011
313-323P. G. Harris, R. Hutchison, and D. K. PaulPlutonic Xenoliths and their Relation to the Upper Mantle10.1098/rsta.1972.0012
325-360J. SerrinThe Swirling Vortex10.1098/rsta.1972.0013
361-409G. Fielder, R. J. Fryer, C. Titulaer, A. K. Herring, and B. WiseLunar Crater Origin in the Maria from Analysis of Orbiter Photographs10.1098/rsta.1972.0014
411-454G. O. RobertsDynamo Action of Fluid Motions with Two-Dimensional Periodicity10.1098/rsta.1972.0015
457-471C. O. HinesMotions in the Ionospheric D and E Regions10.1098/rsta.1972.0016
473-484K. Sprenger and I. A. LysenkoThe Significance and Interpretation of Ionospheric Drift Measurements in the Low-Frequency Range10.1098/rsta.1972.0017
485-497H. J. A. VesseurResults of E-Layer Drift Measurements at De Bilt10.1098/rsta.1972.0018
499-508E. S. Kazimirovsky and V. D. KokourovThe Measurement of Ionospheric Drifts over East Siberia, U.S.S.R.10.1098/rsta.1972.0019
509-528G. Rose, H. U. Widdel, A. Azcarraga, and L. SanchezA Payload for Small Sounding Rockets for Wind Finding and Density Measurements in the Height Region between 95 and 75 km10.1098/rsta.1972.0020
529-545G. Rose, H. U. Widdel, A. Azcarraga, L. Sanchez, and R. A. HamiltonResults of an Experimental Investigation of Correlations between D-Region Neutral Gas Winds, Density Changes and Short-Wave Radio-Wave Absorption [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1972.0021
547-557A. F. D. ScottMesospheric Temperatures and Winds during a Stratospheric Warming10.1098/rsta.1972.0022
559-562L. A. Andreeva, L. A. Katasyev, and D. B. UvarovWinds over Heiss Island from Artificial Luminous Cloud Observations10.1098/rsta.1972.0023
563-575D. Rees, H. Rishbeth, and T. R. KaiserWinds and Temperatures in the Auroral Zone and their Relations to Geomagnetic Activity [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1972.0024
577-583J. S. A. GreenLarge-Scale Motion in the Upper Stratosphere and Mesosphere: An Evaluation of Data and Theories10.1098/rsta.1972.0025
585-599H. G. MullerLong-Period Meteor Wind Oscillations10.1098/rsta.1972.0026
601-611I. A. Lysenko, A. D. Orlyansky, Yu. I. Portnyagin, and A. F. D. ScottA Study of the Wind Regime at an Altitude of about 100 km by the Meteor-Radar Method [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1972.0027
613-622W. J. G. Beynon, L. M. Barrett, R. P. J. Endean, C. O. Hines, and M. J. RycroftSome Studies of Sporadic E-Layer Drifts [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1972.0028
623-629L. A. Andreeva, L. A. Katasyev, D. B. Uvarov, V. P. Nesterov, and Yu. K. ChasovitinWind Profiles from Artificial Luminous Cloud Observations and the Theory of E$_{\text{s}}$ Formation Based on Wind Shear10.1098/rsta.1972.0029
631-663D. ReesDetermination of the Structure of the Atmosphere between 90 and 250 km by means of Contaminant Releases at Woomera, May 196810.1098/rsta.1972.0030

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1-39Hannelore E. Saraph and M. J. SeatonThe Calculation of Energy Levels for Atoms in Configurations 1s$^{2}$2s$^{2}$2p$^{q}$nl10.1098/rsta.1971.0092
41-100R. J. DonnellyStochastic Theory of the Nucleation of Quantized Vortices in Superfluid Helium10.1098/rsta.1971.0093

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3-21D. L. LambertA Review of Models of the Solar Photosphere and Low Chromosphere: The Temperature-Height Profile10.1098/rsta.1971.0055
23-28A. UnsoldAbundance of Iron in the Photosphere10.1098/rsta.1971.0056
29-46B. C. Boland, B. B. Jones, R. Wilson, S. F. T. Engstrom, and G. NociA High Resolution Solar Ultraviolet Spectrum between 200 and 220 nm10.1098/rsta.1971.0057
47-53B. Bates, D. J. Bradley, D. A. McBride, C. D. McKeith, N. E. McKeith, W. M. Burton, H. J. B. Paxton, D. B. Shenton, and R. WilsonHigh Resolution Interferometric Studies of the Solar Magnesium II Doublet Spectral Region10.1098/rsta.1971.0058
55-58T. A. Clark, G. R. Courts, and R. E. JenningsA Measurement of the Brightness Temperature of the Sun in the Range 65 to 180 cm$^{-1}$10.1098/rsta.1971.0059
59-70R. TouseyChromosphere and Corona: Observations of the Extreme Ultraviolet Solar Spectrum10.1098/rsta.1971.0060
71-75C. W. AllenInterpretation of Extreme Ultraviolet Emissions from the Sun10.1098/rsta.1971.0061
77-80H. ZirinThe Manifold Structure of the Chromosphere and Corona10.1098/rsta.1971.0062
81-98W. M. Burton, Carole Jordan, A. Ridgeley, and R. WilsonThe Structure of the Chromosphere-Corona Transition Region from Limb and Disk Intensities10.1098/rsta.1971.0063
99-107L. Heroux and M. CohenMeasurements of Electron Temperature in the Solar Chromosphere and Corona10.1098/rsta.1971.0064
109-116K. O. KiepenheuerSolar Activity: The Role and Necessity of Optical Space Observations in Solar Physics10.1098/rsta.1971.0065
117-125W. M. GlencrossExtreme Ultraviolet Emission during Flares10.1098/rsta.1971.0066
127-133F. F. Freeman, A. H. Gabriel, B. B. Jones, and Carole JordanHelium-Like Ion Forbidden Line Emission, and Solar Active Regions10.1098/rsta.1971.0067
135-142S. MandelstamNew Results of X-Ray Flare Studies10.1098/rsta.1971.0068
143-155W. M. NeupertSolar Flare X-Ray Spectra10.1098/rsta.1971.0069
157-165Z. SvestkaSolar Particle Events10.1098/rsta.1971.0070
167-174C. E. FichtelSolar Cosmic Rays10.1098/rsta.1971.0071
175-182C. De JagerThe Production of Solar and Stellar Chromospheres and Coronae10.1098/rsta.1971.0072
183-188H. ZirinObservations of Stellar Chromospheres10.1098/rsta.1971.0073
189-195L. R. DohertyOAO Observations of Magnesium II Emission in Late-Type Stars10.1098/rsta.1971.0074
197-287E. GerjuoyConfiguration Space Theory of "Truly Three-Body" Scattering Rates10.1098/rsta.1971.0075
289-323R. N. Edwards, L. K. Law, and A. WhiteGeomagnetic Variations in the British Isles and their Relation to Electrical Currents in the Ocean and Shallow Seas10.1098/rsta.1971.0076
325-347E. W. Parkes and G. A. CarterDynamic Thermal Stresses in a Pulsed Reactor10.1098/rsta.1971.0077
351-370A. R. RobinsonThe Gulf Stream10.1098/rsta.1971.0078
371-390M. J. LighthillTime-Varying Currents10.1098/rsta.1971.0079
391-413A. E. GillOcean Models10.1098/rsta.1971.0080
415-421P. WelanderThe Thermocline Problem10.1098/rsta.1971.0081
423-436N. P. Fofonoff and F. WebsterCurrent Measurements in the Western Atlantic10.1098/rsta.1971.0082
437-450W. J. GouldSpectral Characteristics of some Deep Current Records from the Eastern North Atlantic10.1098/rsta.1971.0083
451-460J. C. SwallowThe Aries Current Measurements in the Western North Atlantic10.1098/rsta.1971.0084
461-463P. RhinesA Comment on the Aries Observations10.1098/rsta.1971.0085
465George DeaconPostscript10.1098/rsta.1971.0086
467-506T. Boddington, P. Gray, and D. I. HarveyThermal Theory of Spontaneous Ignition: Criticality in Bodies of Arbitrary Shape10.1098/rsta.1971.0087
507-556W. G. PritchardMeasurements of the Viscometric Functions for a Fluid in Steady Shear Flows10.1098/rsta.1971.0088
557-578E. McLaughlin and J. F. T. PittmanDetermination of the Thermal Conductivity of Toluene-A Proposed Data Standard-from 180 to 400k under Saturation Pressure by the Transient Hot-Wire Method I. The Theory of the Technique10.1098/rsta.1971.0089
579-602E. McLaughlin and J. F. T. PittmanDetermination of the Thermal Conductivity of Toluene-A Proposed Data Standard-from 180 to 400k under Saturation Pressure by the Transient Hot-Wire Method II. New Measurements and a Discussion of Existing Data10.1098/rsta.1971.0090
603-646D. E. CartwrightTides and Waves in The Vicinity of Saint Helena10.1098/rsta.1971.0091

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187-215Hyun-Ku Rhee, R. Aris, and N. R. AmundsonMulticomponent Adsorption in Continuous Countercurrent Exchangers10.1098/rsta.1971.0028
217-232J. H. Calderwood and B. K. P. ScaifeOn the Motion of Space Charge in a Dielectric Medium10.1098/rsta.1971.0029
233-263P. SchagenReview Lecture Electronic Aids to Night Vision10.1098/rsta.1971.0030
265-293J. F. PaddayThe Profiles of Axially Symmetric Menisci10.1098/rsta.1971.0031
295-319S. Torza, R. G. Cox, and S. G. MasonElectrohydrodynamic Deformation and Burst of Liquid Drops10.1098/rsta.1971.0032
323-326M. J. LighthillIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1971.0034
327-333B. T. PriceAirflow Problems Related to Surface Transport Systems10.1098/rsta.1971.0035
335-341Lord HolfordProblems for the Architect and Town Planner Caused by Air in Motion10.1098/rsta.1971.0036
343-351O. A. KerenskyBridges and other Large Structures10.1098/rsta.1971.0037
353-383C. Scruton, E. W. E. Rogers, J. B. Menzies, and R. S. ScorerSteady and Unsteady Wind Loading of Buildings and Structures [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1971.0038
385-394A. G. DavenportThe Response of Six Building Shapes to Turbulent Wind10.1098/rsta.1971.0039
395-413G. V. Parkinson and D. DickerWind-Induced Instability of Structures [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1971.0040
415-423A. H. Chilver, P. J. E. Sullivan, and C. W. NewberryThe Role of Structural Materials and Forms [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1971.0041
425-437W. A. Mair and D. J. MaullAerodynamic Behaviour of Bodies in the Wakes of other Bodies10.1098/rsta.1971.0042
439-456F. PasquillWind Structure in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer10.1098/rsta.1971.0043
457-467J. C. R. HuntThe Effect of Single Buildings and Structures10.1098/rsta.1971.0044
469-485A. F. E. Wise, D. E. Sexton, and D. J. W. RichardsEffects Due to Groups of Buildings [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1971.0045
487-491J. R. B. TaylorLiverpool Civic and Social Centre: Preliminary Wind Tunnel Testing to Determine Environmental Conditions10.1098/rsta.1971.0046
493-501T. V. LawsonLandscape Effects with Particular Reference to Urban Situations10.1098/rsta.1971.0047
503-513S. R. Craxford and Marie-Louise P. M. WeatherleyAir Pollution in Towns in the United Kingdom10.1098/rsta.1971.0048
515-526R. A. McCormick and R. S. ScorerAir Pollution in the Locality of Buildings [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1971.0049
527-543B. Etkin and P. L. E. GoeringAir-Curtain Walls and Roofs-`Dynamic' Structures10.1098/rsta.1971.0050
545-554P. R. OwenThe Prospect ahead10.1098/rsta.1971.0051
10.1098/rsta.1971.0033Corrigenda: The Tectonics of the Mid-Indian Ocean Ridge and the Petrography of the Solid Rocks of its Rift Zones10.1098/rsta.1971.0033
555-585Z. Levin and P. V. HobbsSplashing of Water Drops on Solid and Wetted Surfaces: Hydrodynamics and Charge Separation10.1098/rsta.1971.0052
587-643T. B. BenjaminA Unified Theory of Conjugate Flows10.1098/rsta.1971.0053
647Corrigenda: The Tectonics of the Mid-Indian Ocean Ridge and the Petrography of the Solid Rocks of its Rift Zones10.1098/rsta.1971.0054

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383Edward BullardIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1971.0001
385-402E. Bonatti, J. Honnorez, and G. FerraraPeridotite-Gabbro-Basalt Complex from the Equatorial Mid-Atlantic Ridge10.1098/rsta.1971.0002
403-408L. V. Dmitriev, A. P. Vinogradov, and G. B. UdintsevPetrology of Ultrabasic Rocks from Rift Zones of the Mid-Indian Ocean Ridge10.1098/rsta.1971.0003
409-421A. P. Vinogradov, A. A. Yaroshevsky, and N. P. IlyinA Physico-Chemical Model of Element Separation in the Differentiation of Mantle Material10.1098/rsta.1971.0004
423-441W. G. Melson and G. ThompsonPetrology of a Transform Fault Zone and Adjacent Ridge Segments10.1098/rsta.1971.0005
443-467E. M. Moores and F. J. VineThe Troodos Massif, Cyprus and other Ophiolites as Oceanic Crust: Evaluation and Implications10.1098/rsta.1971.0006
469-486G. D. Nicholls and M. R. IslamGeochemical Investigations of Basalts and Associated Rocks from the Ocean Floor and their Implications10.1098/rsta.1971.0007
487-491A. P. Vinogradov, L. V. Dmitriev, and G. B. UdintsevDistribution of Trace Elements in Crystalline Rocks of Rift Zones10.1098/rsta.1971.0008
493A. E. J. EngelCharacteristics, Occurrence and Origins of Basalts of the Oceans10.1098/rsta.1971.0009
495-505J. R. CannMajor Element Variations in Ocean-Floor Basalts10.1098/rsta.1971.0010
507-550N. D. Watkins and T. P. PasterThe Magnetic Properties of Igneous Rocks from the Ocean Floor10.1098/rsta.1971.0011
551-571D. H. MatthewsAltered Basalts from Swallow Bank, an Abyssal Hill in the NE Atlantic, and from a Nearby Seamount10.1098/rsta.1971.0012
573-587S. R. HartK, Rb, Cs, Sr and Ba Contents and Sr Isotope Ratios of Ocean Floor Basalts10.1098/rsta.1971.0013
589-603A. Miyashiro, F. Shido, and M. EwingMetamorphism in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 24 degrees and 30 degrees N10.1098/rsta.1971.0014
605-617J. R. CannPetrology of Basement Rocks from Palmer Ridge, NE Atlantic10.1098/rsta.1971.0015
619E. R. OxburghThe Structure of the Oceanic Lithosphere10.1098/rsta.1971.0016
621V. I. Chernysheva and I. O. MurdmaaMetamorphosed Igneous Rocks from the Mid-Indian Rift Zones10.1098/rsta.1971.0017
623-651F. Aumento, B. D. Loncarevic, and D. I. RossHudson Geotraverse: Geology of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 45 degrees N10.1098/rsta.1971.0018
653-659G. B. Udintsev, L. V. Dmitriev, and A. P. VinogradovThe Tectonics of the Mid-Indian Ocean Ridge and the Petrography of the Solid Rocks of Its Rift Zones10.1098/rsta.1971.0019
661Tj. H. Van AndelTectonic Evolution and Trace Element Composition of Basement Rocks of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: 8 degrees S10.1098/rsta.1971.0020
663-706J.-G. SchillingSea-Floor Evolution: Rare-Earth Evidence10.1098/rsta.1971.0021
707-725D. H. Green and M. J. O'HaraComposition of Basaltic Magmas as Indicators of Conditions of Origin: Application to Oceanic Volcanism [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1971.0022
727-729G. P. L. WalkerViscosity Control of the Composition of Ocean Floor Volcanics10.1098/rsta.1971.0023
731M. J. O'HaraA Mechanism for Ocean-Floor Spreading10.1098/rsta.1971.0024
733-736D. H. MatthewsAn Account of the Meeting for Informal Discussion Held on Friday 14 November 196910.1098/rsta.1971.0025
737-743J. R. Cann and T. SimkinA Bibliography of Ocean-Floor Rocks10.1098/rsta.1971.0026
745C. E. TilleyConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1971.0027

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iiiBlackett and Kenneth WhearePreface10.1098/rsta.1970.0080
1-10W. F. LibbyRadiocarbon Dating10.1098/rsta.1970.0079
11-18I. E. S. EdwardsAbsolute Dating from Egyptian Records and Comparison with Carbon-14 Dating10.1098/rsta.1970.0081
19-22A. SachsAbsolute Dating from Mesopotamian Records10.1098/rsta.1970.0082
23-36R. BergerAncient Egyptian Radiocarbon Chronology10.1098/rsta.1970.0083
37-45H. BarkerCritical Assessment of Radiocarbon Dating10.1098/rsta.1970.0084
47-55V. Bucha and H. E. SuessEvidence for Changes in the Earth's Magnetic Field Intensity [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1970.0085
57-75H. GodwinThe Contribution of Radiocarbon Dating to Archaeology in Britain10.1098/rsta.1970.0086
77-88M. J. AitkenDating by Archaeomagnetic and Thermoluminescent Methods10.1098/rsta.1970.0087
89-108R. E. LiningtonTechniques Used in Archaeological Field Surveys10.1098/rsta.1970.0088
109-119I. ScollarMagnetic Methods of Archaeological Prospecting-Advances in Instrumentation and Evaluation Techniques10.1098/rsta.1970.0089
121-124E. T. HallSurvey Techniques in Underwater Archaeology10.1098/rsta.1970.0090
125-134D. G. KendallA Mathematical Approach to Seriation10.1098/rsta.1970.0091
135-141E. T. HallAnalytical Techniques Used in Archaeometry10.1098/rsta.1970.0092
143-164R. H. BrillLead and Oxygen Isotopes in Ancient Objects10.1098/rsta.1970.0093
165-172A. A. GordusNeutron Activation Analysis of Archaeological Artefacts10.1098/rsta.1970.0094
179-185A. E. A. WernerAnalysis of Ancient Metals10.1098/rsta.1970.0095

1970 Volume 268

3-5R. S. MullikenIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1970.0058
7-31D. W. TurnerMolecular Photoelectron Spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1970.0059
33-57K. SiegbahnElectron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis (E.S.C.A.)10.1098/rsta.1970.0060
59-76A. W. Potts, H. J. Lempka, D. G. Streets, and W. C. PricePhotoelectron Spectra of the Halides of Elements in Groups III, IV, V and VI10.1098/rsta.1970.0061
77-85G. R. Branton, D. C. Frost, T. Makita, C. A. McDowell, and I. A. StenhousePhotoelectron Spectra of Some Polyatomic Molecules10.1098/rsta.1970.0062
87-96J. H. D. ElandThe Photoelectron Spectra of Isocyanic Acid and Related Compounds10.1098/rsta.1970.0063
97-109D. R. Lloyd and N. LynaughPhotoelectron Studies of Boron Compounds I. Diborane, Borazine and B-trifluoroborazine10.1098/rsta.1970.0064
111-130J. C. Green, M. L. H. Green, P. J. Joachim, A. F. Orchard, and D. W. TurnerA Study of the Bonding in the Group IV Tetrahalides by Photoelectron Spectroscopy10.1098/rsta.1970.0065
131-140A. D. Baker and D. W. TurnerOrderings of $\pi $ and $\sigma $ Ionization Potentials in Carbocyclic and Heterocyclic Aromatic Compounds10.1098/rsta.1970.0066
141-146J. A. R. SamsonAngular Distributions of Photoelectrons and Partial Photoionization Cross-Sections10.1098/rsta.1970.0067
147-157A. D. Buckingham, B. J. Orr, and J. M. SichelAngular Distribution and Intensity in Molecular Photoelectron Spectroscopy I. General Theory for Diatomic Molecules10.1098/rsta.1970.0068
159-162A. J. Blake, J. L. Bahr, J. H. Carver, and Vijay KumarFranck-Condon Factors and Autoionization in the Photoelectron Spectra of Diatomic Molecules10.1098/rsta.1970.0069
163-167R. B. Cairns, H. Harrison, and R. I. SchoenMultiple Photoelectron Processes and their Relationship to Electron Energy Spectra10.1098/rsta.1970.0070
169-175A. L. SmithThe Role of Autoionization in Molecular Photoelectron Spectra10.1098/rsta.1970.0071
177-200G. RossScattering and Information10.1098/rsta.1970.0072
201-232R. Hide and P. J. MasonBaroclinic Waves in a Rotating Fluid Subject to Internal Heating10.1098/rsta.1970.0073
233-263D. I. BlackLunar and Solar Magnetic Variations at Abinger: Their Detection and Estimation by Spectral Analysis via Fourier Transforms10.1098/rsta.1970.0074
265-287J. R. Waldram, A. B. Pippard, and J. ClarkeTheory of the Current-Voltage Characteristics of SNS Junctions and other Superconducting Weak Links10.1098/rsta.1970.0075
289-324R. SmithAsymptotic Solutions for High-Frequency Trapped Wave Propagation10.1098/rsta.1970.0076
325-349W. D. Lakin and W. H. ReidStokes Multipliers for the Orr-Sommerfeld Equation10.1098/rsta.1970.0077
351-380D. J. Wollkind and L. A. SegelA Nonlinear Stability Analysis of the Freezing of a Dilute Binary Alloy10.1098/rsta.1970.0078

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5-7N. L. FalconIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1970.0018
9-20L. Dubertret, J. V. Hepworth, and Frances M. DelanyReview of Structural Geology of the Red Sea and Surrounding Areas [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1970.0019
21-22A. S. LaughtonA New Bathymetric Chart of the Red Sea10.1098/rsta.1970.0020
23-40M. Abdel-Gawad, I. G. Gass, J. V. Hepworth, J. R. Vail, J. F. Mason, and J. G. W. GreenwoodInterpretation of Satellite Photographs of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1970.0021
41-48M. Abdel-Gawad and D. A. RobsonThe Gulf of Suez: A Brief Review of Stratigraphy and Structure [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1970.0022
49-74J. D. Fairhead and R. W. GirdlerThe Seismicity of the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and Afar Triangle10.1098/rsta.1970.0023
75-87G. F. BrownEastern Margin of the Red Sea and the Coastal Structures in Saudi Arabia10.1098/rsta.1970.0024
89-97F. K. KabbaniGeophysical and Structural Aspects of the Central Red Sea Rift Valley10.1098/rsta.1970.0025
99-106P. Dadet, J. Marchesseau, R. Millon, E. Motti, and H. M. E. SchurmannMineral Occurrences Related to Stratigraphy and Tectonics in Tertiary Sediments near Umm Lajj, Eastern Red Sea Area, Saudi Arabia [and Dicussion]10.1098/rsta.1970.0026
107-130R. Freund, Z. Garfunkel, I. Zak, M. Goldberg, T. Weissbrod, B. Derin, F. Bender, F. E. Wellings, and R. W. GirdlerThe Shear along the Dead Sea Rift [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1970.0027
131-141S. B. FrazierAdjacent Structures of Ethiopia: That Portion of the Red Sea Coast Including Dahlak Kebir Island and the Gulf of Zula10.1098/rsta.1970.0028
143-152J. D. Phillips and D. A. RossContinuous Seismic Reflexion Profiles in the Red Sea10.1098/rsta.1970.0029
153-180T. D. AllanMagnetic and Gravity Fields over the Red Sea10.1098/rsta.1970.0030
181-189D. Davies and C. TramontiniThe Deep Structure of the Red Sea10.1098/rsta.1970.0031
191-203R. W. GirdlerA Review of Red Sea Heat Flow10.1098/rsta.1970.0032
205-217J. D. PhillipsMagnetic Anomalies in the Red Sea10.1098/rsta.1970.0033
219-226D. H. TarlingPalaeomagnetism and the Origin of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden10.1098/rsta.1970.0034
227-266A. S. Laughton, R. B. Whitmarsh, M. T. Jones, and J. K. A. HabichtThe Evolution of the Gulf of Aden [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1970.0035
267-292Z. R. BeydounSouthern Arabia and Northern Somalia: Comparative Geology10.1098/rsta.1970.0036
293-311F. Barberi, S. Borsi, G. Ferrara, G. Marinelli, and J. VaretRelations between Tectonics and Magmatology in the Northern Danakil Depression (Ethiopia)10.1098/rsta.1970.0037
313-329R. W. Hutchinson and G. G. EngelsTectonic Significance of Regional Geology and Evaporite Lithofacies in Northeastern Ethiopia10.1098/rsta.1970.0038
331-338I. L. Gibson, H. Tazieff, and J. V. HepworthThe Structure of Afar and the Northern Part of the Ethiopian Rift [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1970.0039
339-358P. GouinSeismic and Gravity Data from Afar in Relation to Surrounding Areas10.1098/rsta.1970.0040
359-368R. W. Girdler and I. L. GibsonAn Aeromagnetic Survey of the Junction of the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and Ethiopian Rifts -- A Preliminary Report [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1970.0041
369-381I. G. GassThe Evolution of Volcanism in the Junction area of the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and Ethiopian Rifts10.1098/rsta.1970.0042
383-391B. H. Baker and R. B. McConnellThe Structural Pattern of the Afro-Arabian Rift System in Relation to Plate Tectonics [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1970.0043
393-395D. P. McKenzie and I. L. GibsonThe Development of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden in Relation to Plate Tectonics (Summary Only) [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1970.0044
397-398K. C. DunhamIntroduction to the General Discussion10.1098/rsta.1970.0045
399-405D. G. RobertsA Discussion Mainly concerning the Contributions by Hutchinson and by Baker10.1098/rsta.1970.0046
407-408A. J. WhitemanThe Existence of Transform Faults in the Red Sea Depression10.1098/rsta.1970.0047
409-411A. J. WhitemanAn Appeal for an Up-To-Date Accurate Tectonic Map of the Red Sea Depression10.1098/rsta.1970.0048
413-414H. M. E. Schurmann, C. E. Thiebaud, and D. A. RobsonShort Discussion Contributions10.1098/rsta.1970.0049
419-455Hyun-Ku Rhee, R. Aris, and N. R. AmundsonOn the Theory of Multicomponent Chromatography10.1098/rsta.1970.0050
458-462K. M. CreerGeneral Introduction10.1098/rsta.1970.0051
463-480K. M. CreerStudies on Rock Formations from Northeast Brazil10.1098/rsta.1970.0052
481-501K. M. CreerPalaeomagnetic Studies on Rock Formations from Northwest Argentina10.1098/rsta.1970.0053
502-521K. M. CreerPalaeomagnetic Studies on Palaeozoic Rocks from Bolivia10.1098/rsta.1970.0054
522-533K. M. CreerPalaeomagnetism of Rock Formations from Peru10.1098/rsta.1970.0055
534-551K. M. CreerPalaeomagnetism of Permo-Carboniferous and Triassic Rocks from Venezuela and Colombia10.1098/rsta.1970.0056
552-555K. M. CreerDiscussion of the Results in Terms of Polar Wandering10.1098/rsta.1970.0057

1970 Volume 266

1-33A. DysonFrictional Traction and Lubricant Rheology in Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication10.1098/rsta.1970.0001
35-61R. E. D. Bishop and A. G. ParkinsonOn the Planar Motion Mechanism Used in Ship Model Testing10.1098/rsta.1970.0002
63-111J. C. P. MillerPeriodic Forests of Stunted Trees10.1098/rsta.1970.0003
113-121H. G. ApsimonPeriodic Forests whose Largest Clearings are of Size 310.1098/rsta.1970.0004
123-192G. Backus and F. GilbertUniqueness in the Inversion of Inaccurate Gross Earth Data10.1098/rsta.1970.0005
193-223M. S. Longuet-Higgins and G. S. PondThe Free Oscillations of Fluid on a Hemisphere Bounded by Meridians of Longitude10.1098/rsta.1970.0006
225-279A. Burgess, D. G. Hummer, and J. A. TullyElectron Impact Excitation of Positive Ions10.1098/rsta.1970.0007
281-355R. A. BryceMetabelian Groups and Varieties10.1098/rsta.1970.0008
357-424Lord Penney, D. E. J. Samuels, and G. C. ScorgieThe Nuclear Explosive Yields at Hiroshima and Nagasaki10.1098/rsta.1970.0009
425-533H. H. LambVolcanic Dust in the Atmosphere; with a Chronology and Assessment of Its Meteorological Significance10.1098/rsta.1970.0010
535-558G. O. RobertsSpatially Periodic Dynamos10.1098/rsta.1970.0011
561-574H. D. FlackRefinement and Thermal Expansion Coefficients of the Structure of Anthrone (20, -90 degrees C) and Comparison with Anthraquinone10.1098/rsta.1970.0012
575-582H. D. FlackCalculation of Dimensions of Ordered Regions in Triclinic and Monoclinic Pseudosymmetric Crystals from the Intensity of Diffuse Scattering10.1098/rsta.1970.0013
583-591H. D. FlackShort-Range Order in Crystals of Anthrone and in Mixed Crystals of Anthrone-Anthraquinone10.1098/rsta.1970.0014
593-622A. M. GlazerMixed Crystals of Phenazine and N-oxyphenazine: Refinement of Crystal Structures10.1098/rsta.1970.0015
623-634A. M. GlazerVariation of Physical Properties with Composition of Phenazine-N-oxyphenazine Mixed Crystals10.1098/rsta.1970.0016
635-639A. M. GlazerShort-Range Order in N-oxyphenazine and in Mixed Crystals of Phenazine-N-oxyphenazine10.1098/rsta.1970.0017

1969 Volume 265

1-43D. S. JonesGeneralized Transforms and their Asymptotic Behaviour10.1098/rsta.1969.0039
45-92M. J. LighthillDynamic Response of the Indian Ocean to Onset of the Southwest Monsoon10.1098/rsta.1969.0040
93-137N. S. HeapsA Two-Dimensional Numerical Sea Model10.1098/rsta.1969.0041
141J. S. ForrestIntroductory Remarks10.1098/rsta.1969.0042
143-151D. H. LucasDevelopments in Air Pollution Measurement10.1098/rsta.1969.0043
153-172P. M. HamiltonThe Application of a Pulsed-Light Rangefinder (Lidar) to the Study of Chimney Plumes10.1098/rsta.1969.0044
173-181F. PasquillThe Influence of the Turning of Wind with Height on Crosswind Diffusion10.1098/rsta.1969.0045
183-190M. PagliariExperiments with Pilot Balloon Soundings at Some Power Station Sites10.1098/rsta.1969.0046
191-195K. J. Marsh and S. L. HobkinsonMeasurements of Air Turbulence in Reading and their Relation to Turner's Stability Categories10.1098/rsta.1969.0047
197-203G. A. BriggsOptimum Formulas for Buoyant Plume Rise10.1098/rsta.1969.0048
205-208W. KlugDetermination of Industrial Stack Heights10.1098/rsta.1969.0049
209-220R. A. ScrivenVariability and Upper Bounds for Maximum Ground Level Concentrations10.1098/rsta.1969.0050
221-243F. W. Thomas, S. B. Carpenter, and W. C. ColbaughPlume Rise Estimates for Electric Generating Stations10.1098/rsta.1969.0051
245-259D. J. MooreThe Distribution of Surface Concentrations of Sulphur dioxide Emitted from Tall Chimneys10.1098/rsta.1969.0052
261-267F. CernyAir Pollution Problems in Czechoslovakia10.1098/rsta.1969.0053
269-272A. J. ClarkeThe Application of Air Pollution Research to Power Station Design10.1098/rsta.1969.0054
273-294R. J. MurgatroydThe Dispersion of Pollutants in the Free Atmosphere by the Large Scale Wind Systems10.1098/rsta.1969.0055
295-300D. H. PeirsonInterhemispheric Transfer of Radioactive Pollution from Nuclear Explosions10.1098/rsta.1969.0056
301-307H. J. LoweRecent Advances in Electrostatic Precipitators for Dust Removal10.1098/rsta.1969.0057
309-318B. H. M. Billinge, A. C. Collins, J. Graham, and H. G. MastersonReduction of Emission of Sulphur Dioxide10.1098/rsta.1969.0058
319-351M. J. SewellOn Dual Approximation Principles and Optimization in Continuum Mechanics10.1098/rsta.1969.0059
353-381R. BurridgeThe Numerical Solution of Certain Integral Equations with Non-Integrable Kernels Arising in the Theory of Crack Propagation and Elastic Wave Diffraction10.1098/rsta.1969.0060
383-412R. W. JohnsonVolcanic Geology of Mount Suswa, Kenya10.1098/rsta.1969.0061
413-436C. L. Pekeris and Y. AccadSolution of Laplace's Equations for the M$_{2}$ Tide in the World Oceans10.1098/rsta.1969.0062
437-505G. De Q. Robin, S. Evans, and J. T. BaileyInterpretation of Radio Echo Sounding in Polar Ice Sheets10.1098/rsta.1969.0063
507-532M. R. HalseThe Fermi Surfaces of the Noble Metals10.1098/rsta.1969.0064
533-566D. J. Baker and A. R. RobinsonA Laboratory Model for the General Ocean Circulation10.1098/rsta.1969.0065
567-606D. E. Weston, A. A. Horrigan, S. J. L. Thomas, and J. RevieStudies of Sound Transmission Fluctuations in Shallow Coastal Waters10.1098/rsta.1969.0066

1969 Volume 264

1-29N. L. Balazs and I. TobiasSemiclassical Dispersion Theory of Lasers10.1098/rsta.1969.0002
31-75A. H. Stride, J. R. Curray, D. G. Moore, and R. H. BeldersonMarine Geology of the Atlantic Continental Margin of Europe10.1098/rsta.1969.0003
77-105Hannelore E. Saraph, M. J. Seaton, and Jillian ShemmingExcitation of Forbidden Lines in Gaseous Nebulae I. Formulation and Calculations for 2p$^{q}$ Ions10.1098/rsta.1969.0004
109-139G. R. Hunt and J. W. SalisburyMid-Infrared Spectroscopic Observations of the Moon10.1098/rsta.1969.0005
141-144D. H. MenzelTemperature Distribution of the Moon10.1098/rsta.1969.0006
145-149V. S. TroitskyThe Problem of the Thermal Conductivity Equation in the Presence of Radiative Energy Transfer10.1098/rsta.1969.0007
151W. C. Saslaw and R. L. WildeyOn the Chemistry of Jupiter's Upper Atmosphere [Abstract Only]10.1098/rsta.1969.0008
153-160A. DalgarnoInfrared Day and Night Airglow of the Earth's Upper Atmosphere10.1098/rsta.1969.0009
161H. P. GushThe Emission Spectrum of the Night Airglow from 2 to 4 $\mu $m10.1098/rsta.1969.0010
163-169R. P. LoweInterferometric Spectra of the Earth's Airglow (1$\cdot $2 to 1$\cdot $6 $\mu $m)10.1098/rsta.1969.0011
171-182L. Delbouille and G. RolandHigh Resolution Spectra of the Sun10.1098/rsta.1969.0012
183-194D. G. Murcray, F. H. Murcray, W. J. Williams, and T. G. KyleInfrared Solar Spectrum as Observed from Balloons10.1098/rsta.1969.0013
195-204J. N. Gaitskell, R. A. Newstead, and J. A. BastinSubmillimetre Solar Radiation at Sea Level10.1098/rsta.1969.0014
205-208R. W. NoyesThe Solar Continuum in the Far-Infrared and Millimetre Regions10.1098/rsta.1969.0015
209-225R. G. WalkerNear Infrared Photometry of Late-Type Stars10.1098/rsta.1969.0016
227-233A. G. W. CameronInfrared Radiation Associated with Protostars10.1098/rsta.1969.0017
235-240M. V. Penston and H. BondiHydrogen Molecules and the Hayashi Effect [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1969.0018
241-247D. E. OsterbrockExpected Infrared Spectra of Gaseous Nebulae10.1098/rsta.1969.0019
249-250D. H. MenzelRadio Emission from High-Level Transitions in Hydrogen10.1098/rsta.1969.0020
251-261R. D. DaviesExtragalactic Radio Sources in the Infrared10.1098/rsta.1969.0021
263-266D. W. SciamaQuasi-Stellar Objects10.1098/rsta.1969.0022
267-271N. J. Woolf, W. F. Hoffmann, C. L. Frederick, and F. J. LowA Far Infrared Sky Survey10.1098/rsta.1969.0023
273-278M. Harwit, K. Fuhrmann, and M. WernerNear Infrared Night Sky Background10.1098/rsta.1969.0024
279-282P. J. E. PeeblesInfrared Astronomy and Cosmology10.1098/rsta.1969.0025
283-291A. E. SalomonovichSome Problems and Instrumental Features of Submillimetre Astronomy10.1098/rsta.1969.0026
293-305P. E. Clegg, R. A. Newstead, and J. A. BastinMillimetre and Submillimetre Astronomy10.1098/rsta.1969.0027
307-308H. A. Gebbie and W. J. BurroughsSubmillimetre Astronomy: Results and Prospects10.1098/rsta.1969.0028
309-317P. B. FellgettLarge Flux-Collectors for Infrared Astronomy10.1098/rsta.1969.0029
319-320L. DelbouilleProject to Map the Sky in the Infrared from an E.S.R.O. Satellite10.1098/rsta.1969.0030
321-342J. E. Ffowcs Williams and D. L. HawkingsSound Generation by Turbulence and Surfaces in Arbitrary Motion10.1098/rsta.1969.0031
343-412M. A. WardBasic Commutators10.1098/rsta.1969.0032
413-496J. SerrinThe Problem of Dirichlet for Quasilinear Elliptic Differential Equations with Many Independent Variables10.1098/rsta.1969.0033
497-556L. W. Morland and A. D. CoxExistence and Uniqueness of Solutions to Uni-Axial Elastic-Plastic Wave Interactions10.1098/rsta.1969.0034
557-595H. Davenport and D. J. LewisSimultaneous Equations of Additive Type10.1098/rsta.1969.0035
597-634D. W. Moore and P. G. SaffmanThe Structure of Free Vertical Shear Layers in a Rotating Fluid and the Motion Produced by a Slowly Rising Body10.1098/rsta.1969.0036
635-662F. H. Herbstein and J. A. SnymanThe Crystal Structures at 110 and 300 degrees K of the Equimolar Molecular Compound of Pyrene and Pyromellitic Dianhydride10.1098/rsta.1969.0037
663Corrigendum10.1098/rsta.1969.0038

1969 Volume 263

615-653K. N. Sawyers and R. S. RivlinSeismic Wave Propagation in a Self-Gravitating Anisotropic Earth10.1098/rsta.1969.0001

1968 Volume 263

1-55D. E. CartwrightA Unified Analysis of Tides and Surges Round North and East Britain10.1098/rsta.1968.0005
57-91T. H. Hughes and W. H. ReidThe Stability of Spiral Flow between Rotating Cylinders10.1098/rsta.1968.0006
93-117P. H. RobertsOn the Thermal Instability of a Rotating-Fluid Sphere Containing Heat Sources10.1098/rsta.1968.0007
119-147E. G. BroadbentMagnetohydrodynamic Wave Propagation from a Localized Source Including Hall Effect10.1098/rsta.1968.0008
149-171A. Pnueli and C. L. PekerisFree Tidal Oscillations in Rotating Flat Basins of the Form of Rectangles and of Sectors of Circles10.1098/rsta.1968.0009
173-191A. BakerContributions to the Theory of Diophantine Equations. I. On the Representation of Integers by Binary Forms10.1098/rsta.1968.0010
193-208A. BakerContributions to the Theory of Diophantine Equations. II. the Diophantine Equation y$^{2}$ = x$^{3}$ + k10.1098/rsta.1968.0011
209-223D. J. Bradley and C. J. MitchellCharacteristics of the Defocused Spherical Fabry-Perot Interferometer as a Quasi-Linear Dispersion Instrument for High Resolution Spectroscopy of Pulsed Laser Sources10.1098/rsta.1968.0012
225-237D. J. Bradley, M. S. Engwell, A. W. McCullough, G. Magyar, and M. C. RichardsonHigh Resolution Spectroscopy of Narrow Band Giant Pulse Lasers: Time-Dependent Frequency Shifts in Ruby10.1098/rsta.1968.0013
239-266G. E. BackusKinematics of Geomagnetic Secular Variation in a Perfectly Conducting Core10.1098/rsta.1968.0014
269-272H. A. Van LeeuwenIndustrial Deafness Studies in Holland10.1098/rsta.1968.0015
273-278W. Passchier-VermeerHearing Loss due to Steady-State Noise10.1098/rsta.1968.0016
279-289C. G. Rice and R. R. A. ColesDeafness due to Impulse Noise [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1968.0017
291-297I. J. SharlandNoise and the Householder10.1098/rsta.1968.0018
299-306E. LubckeOn the Effect of Noise of Fluctuating Levels10.1098/rsta.1968.0019
307-313E. C. Keighley and F. J. LangdonA Study of Problems of Noise in Offices10.1098/rsta.1968.0020
315-323J. C. WebsterFrequency Weighting Contours for Predicting the Speech Interfering Aspects of Noise10.1098/rsta.1968.0021
325-346J. B. CroninA Consideration of Certain Aspects of the Law Relating to Noise10.1098/rsta.1968.0022
347-367R. CrawfordNoise Control on Textile Machinery10.1098/rsta.1968.0023
369-380H. OpitzNoise of Gears10.1098/rsta.1968.0024
381-411B. Berger, G. Blaylock, J. G. Charles, and A. B. DobieTransformer Noise10.1098/rsta.1968.0025
413-423R. S. Jackson and C. R. MaguireNoise of Electrical Machines10.1098/rsta.1968.0026
425-439A. J. PretloveNoise Reduction on Road-Breaking Drills10.1098/rsta.1968.0027
441-453H. OberstReduction of Noise by the Use of Damping Materials10.1098/rsta.1968.0028
455-459P. GrootenhuisSandwich Damping Treatment Applied to Concrete Structures10.1098/rsta.1968.0029
461-480T. PriedeNoise and Engineering Design10.1098/rsta.1968.0030
481-524Edward BullardThe Bakerian Lecture, 1967: Reversals of the Earth's Magnetic Field10.1098/rsta.1968.0031
525-562J. C. P. MillerNeville's and Romberg's Processes: A Fresh Appraisal with Extensions10.1098/rsta.1968.0032
563-614S. A. ThorpeOn the Shape of Progressive Internal Waves10.1098/rsta.1968.0033

1968 Volume 262

413-458W. V. PetryshynOn the Eigenvalue Problem Tu-$\lambda $Su = 0 with Unbounded and Nonsymmetric Operators T and S10.1098/rsta.1968.0001
459-509R. J. RiceThe Quaternary Deposits of Central Leicestershire10.1098/rsta.1968.0002
511-607M. S. Longuet-HigginsThe Eigenfunctions of Laplace's Tidal Equations over a Sphere10.1098/rsta.1968.0003
609-640B. J. UscinskiThe Multiple Scattering of Waves in Irregular Media10.1098/rsta.1968.0004

1967 Volume 262

3D. G. King-HelePreface10.1098/rsta.1967.0023
5-13D. G. King-HeleReview of Tracking Methods10.1098/rsta.1967.0024
14-25F. L. Whipple and C. A. LundquistTracking by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory10.1098/rsta.1967.0025
26-31J. HewittThe 24 in. Schmidt Satellite Cameras, and their use in Geodetic and Geophysical Investigations10.1098/rsta.1967.0026
32-40B. McInnesThe Development of Kinetheodolites for Satellite Tracking10.1098/rsta.1967.0027
41-45W. A. S. MurrayRadar Tracking at R.R.E., Malvern10.1098/rsta.1967.0028
46-49H. G. HopkinsRadio Tracking at Winkfield10.1098/rsta.1967.0029
50-66R. R. NewtonThe U.S. Navy Doppler Geodetic System and its Observational Accuracy10.1098/rsta.1967.0030
67-69J. G. DaviesObservations of Luna 9 and Luna 10 near the Moon10.1098/rsta.1967.0031
71-78R. H. MersonA Brief Survey of Satellite Orbit Determination10.1098/rsta.1967.0032
79-88R. H. Gooding and J. W. SiryOrbit Determination from Minitrack Observations [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1967.0033
89-99W. H. GuierData and Orbit Analysis in Support of the U.S. Navy Satellite Doppler System10.1098/rsta.1967.0034
100-105D. E. Smith and A. AbayaratnaSome Problems of Orbital Prediction10.1098/rsta.1967.0035
106-110D. G. King-HeleOrbits Determined at the Royal Aircraft Establishment from Visual Observations: A Brief Review10.1098/rsta.1967.0036
111-118Diana W. Scott and D. H. D. WarrenThe Effect of the Geographical Distribution of Observations on Orbital Accuracy10.1098/rsta.1967.0037
119-134A. H. CookDetermination of the Earth's Gravitational Field from Satellite Orbits: Methods and Results10.1098/rsta.1967.0038
135-136Y. KozaiDetermination of Love's Number from Satellite Observations10.1098/rsta.1967.0039
137-143R. R. Allan and B. A. M. PiggottLongitude Dependence of the Geopotential, Deduced from Synchronous Satellites10.1098/rsta.1967.0040
144-147D. G. King-Hele, G. E. Cook, and Diana W. ScottOdd Zonal Harmonics in the Geopotential, Determined from Fourteen Well-Distributed Satellite Orbits10.1098/rsta.1967.0041
148-155W. M. KaulaRecent Developments in Determination of the Lunar Gravitational Field from Satellite Orbits10.1098/rsta.1967.0042
157-171L. G. JacchiaProperties of the Upper Atmosphere Determined from Satellite Orbits10.1098/rsta.1967.0043
172-184G. E. CookComparison of Air Densities Obtained from Orbital Decay and Instruments10.1098/rsta.1967.0044
185-194M. RoemerGeomagnetic Activity Effect Derived from Explorer 9 Drag Data10.1098/rsta.1967.0045
195-199D. E. Smith and Barbara GreenfieldVariations in Air Density at 280 km Height10.1098/rsta.1967.0046
200-202K. FeaSatellite Accelerations and Air Densities at Extreme Altitudes10.1098/rsta.1967.0047
203-224P. A. BlytheNear-Frozen Quasi-One-Dimensional Flow. I. The Reservoir Problem10.1098/rsta.1967.0048
225-250P. A. BlytheNear-Frozen Quasi-One-Dimensional Flow. II. De-Excitation Shocks10.1098/rsta.1967.0049
251-276L. A. Vermeulen and F. R. N. NabarroElectronic Properties of Particle-Counting Diamonds. I. Photoconductivity10.1098/rsta.1967.0050
277-298L. A. Vermeulen and F. R. N. NabarroElectronic Properties of Particle-Counting Diamonds. II. Particle-Counting Properties10.1098/rsta.1967.0051
299-344C. B. RaynerThe Exponential Map for the Lagrange Problem on Differentiable Manifolds10.1098/rsta.1967.0052
345-386I. L. Spain, A. R. Ubbelohde, and D. A. YoungElectronic Properties of Well Oriented Graphite10.1098/rsta.1967.0053
387-411B. Granoff and R. M. LewisAsymptotic Solution of Initial Boundary-Value Problems for Hyperbolic Systems10.1098/rsta.1967.0054

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137-162J. H. GerrardNumerical Computation of the Magnitude and Frequency of the Lift on a Circular Cylinder10.1098/rsta.1967.0001
163-210M. DodsonHomogeneous Additive Congruences10.1098/rsta.1967.0002
211-252A. H. CookA New Absolute Determination of the Acceleration due to Gravity at the National Physical Laboratory, England10.1098/rsta.1967.0003
253-287T. L. Altshuler and J. W. ChristianThe Mechanical Properties of Pure Iron Tested in Compression over the Temperature Range 2 to 293 degrees K10.1098/rsta.1967.0004
289-343G. Z. Harris and E. H. MansfieldOn the Large-Deflexion Vibrations of Elastic Plates10.1098/rsta.1967.0005
347-359J. K. WrightThe Science of M.H.D. Generators-A Critical Survey10.1098/rsta.1967.0006
360-367T. R. BroganRecent Progress in the Development of Combustion Fired M.H.D. Generators10.1098/rsta.1967.0007
368-393B. C. Lindley, I. R. McNab, and P. D. DunnThe Prospects for Closed Cycle M.P.D. Power Generation10.1098/rsta.1967.0008
394-400V. A. Kirillin, G. I. Rossievskii, M. A. Styrikovitch, and A. E. ScheindlinThe Prospective Economics and Thermal Efficiency of Large Scale Open Cycle M.H.D. Stations10.1098/rsta.1967.0009
401-428J. Pericart, A. De Montardy, M. W. Thring, I. Fells, C. Szendy, P. J. Nowacki, H. R. Hoy, R. C. Jeffrey, R. C. Pole, T. R. Brogan, and J. K. WrightFirst Results of the Electricite de France 8 MW M.H.D. Experimental Rig at Centre de Recherches et d'Essais des Renardieres [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1967.0010
429-439V. J. Ibberson and D. HarrisTemperature and Velocity Modulated M.H.D. Systems10.1098/rsta.1967.0011
440-454M. G. HainesLeakage Currents in a Segmented Electrode Generator10.1098/rsta.1967.0012
455-460N. G. Nemkova and G. R. AlavidzeFlow of Current in a Cross Connected M.H.D. Generator with Four Electrodes10.1098/rsta.1967.0013
461-470J. B. Heywood and J. K. WrightWave Growth in M.H.D. Generators10.1098/rsta.1967.0014
471-485D. V. FreckEquilibrium and Non-Equilibrium Electrical Conductivity of Seeded Combustion Products10.1098/rsta.1967.0015
486-489V. S. Yungman, L. V. Gurvich, and N. P. RtishchevaComposition and Thermodynamic Properties of Combustion Products of Methane Containing Potassium Carbonate10.1098/rsta.1967.0016
490-495B. Waldie and I. FellsAn Experimental Study of Gas Borne Suspensions of Thermionic Emitters as M.H.D. Working Fluids10.1098/rsta.1967.0017
496-503R. Devime, H. Lecroart, R. Porte, and D. YerouchalmiThe Behaviour of Various Electrodes and Insulators in an Experimental M.H.D. Generator10.1098/rsta.1967.0018
504-513A. M. Anthony and D. YerouchalmiNew Ceramics Based on Monoclinic Zirconia10.1098/rsta.1967.0019
514-540G. Horn, A. W. Sharp, and W. R. HryniszakAir Heaters and Seed Recovery for M.H.D. Plant10.1098/rsta.1967.0020
541-557A. B. Hart and J. W. LaxtonSome Aspects of the Chemistry of M.H.D. Seed10.1098/rsta.1967.0021
558-579P. F. Chester, W. T. Norris, and Z. CroitoruSuperconducting Magnets for M.H.D. Generators [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1967.0022

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1-31Dame Kathleen Lonsdale, E. Nave, and J. F. StephensX-Ray Studies of a Single Crystal Chemical Reaction: Photo-Oxide of Anthracene to (Anthraquinone, Anthrone)10.1098/rsta.1966.0056
33-65F. A. Baker and J. B. HastedElectron Collision Studies with Trapped Positive Ions10.1098/rsta.1966.0057
67-95P. Hawtin, J. B. Lewis, N. Moul, and R. H. PhillipsThe Heats of Combustion of Graphite, Diamond and Some Non-Graphitic Carbons10.1098/rsta.1966.0058
10.1098/rsta.1966.0059Corrigenda: The PVT Properties of Water. I. Liquid Water in the Temperature Range 0 to 150 degrees C and at Pressures to 1 kb10.1098/rsta.1966.0059
97-136H. Davenport and D. J. LewisCubic Equations of Additive Type10.1098/rsta.1966.0060

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1-36A. C. HurleyRay Representations of Point Groups and the Irreducible Representations of Space Groups and Double Space Groups10.1098/rsta.1966.0027
37-49B. T. Kelly, W. H. Martin, and P. T. NettleyDimensional Changes in Pyrolytic Graphite under Fast-Neutron Irradiation10.1098/rsta.1966.0028
51-71B. T. Kelly, W. H. Martin, and P. T. NettleyDimensional Changes in Polycrystalline Graphites under Fast-Neutron Irradiation10.1098/rsta.1966.0029
76-77F. P. BowdenIntroduction10.1098/rsta.1966.0030
79-85J. H. BruntonHigh Speed Liquid Impact10.1098/rsta.1966.0031
86-93J. E. FieldStress Waves, Deformation and Fracture Caused by Liquid Impact10.1098/rsta.1966.0032
94-95F. P. BowdenThe Formation of Microjets in Liquids under the Influence of Impact or Shock10.1098/rsta.1966.0033
96-100Geoffrey TaylorOblique Impact of a Jet on a Plane Surface10.1098/rsta.1966.0034
101-120K. H. Jolliffe, F. J. Heymann, R. A. Scriven, J. H. Brunton, J. E. Field, T. Broom, G. Langbein, A. Smith, T. B. Benjamin, A. G. Atkins, S. K. Carpenter, R. G. Popple, D. C. Jenkins, K. K. Shal'nev, L. A. Thomas, P. F. Tomalin, D. Tabor, and C. EdeleanuThe Application of Dislocation Etching Techniques to the Study of Liquid Impacts [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1966.0035
121-139N. L. Hancox and J. H. BruntonThe Erosion of Solids by the Repeated Impact of Liquid Drops10.1098/rsta.1966.0036
140-143G. P. ThomasThe Initial Stages of Deformation in Metals Subjected to Repeated Liquid Impact10.1098/rsta.1966.0037
144-152J. B. Marriott, G. Rowden, F. G. Hammitt, G. P. Thomas, A. W. O. Webb, D. Tabor, A. A. Fyall, A. Smith, and J. H. BruntonThe Erosion of a Cobalt-Chromium Alloy by Liquid Impact [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1966.0038
153-160D. C. JenkinsDisintegration of Raindrops by Shockwaves ahead of Conical Bodies10.1098/rsta.1966.0039
161-167A. A. FyallPractical Aspects of Rain Erosion of Aircraft and Missiles10.1098/rsta.1966.0040
168-181H. Busch, G. Hoff, G. Langbein, Geoffrey Taylor, D. C. Jenkins, M. A. Taunton, A. A. Fyall, R. F. Jones, and T. W. HarperRain Erosion Properties of Materials [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1966.0041
183-192D. G. Christie and G. W. HaywardObservation of Events Leading to the Formation of Water Drops which Cause Turbine Blade Erosion10.1098/rsta.1966.0042
193-203D. W. C. Baker, K. H. Jolliffe, and D. PearsonThe Resistance of Materials to Impact Erosion Damage10.1098/rsta.1966.0043
204-208J. CaldwellDescription of the Damage in Steam Turbine Blading due to Erosion by Water Droplets10.1098/rsta.1966.0044
209-219A. Smith, J. Caldwell, D. Pearson, D. H. McAllister, and D. G. ChristiePhysical Aspects of Blade Erosion by Wet Steam in Turbines [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1966.0045
221-240T. B. Benjamin and A. T. EllisThe Collapse of Cavitation Bubbles and the Pressures thereby Produced against Solid Boundaries10.1098/rsta.1966.0046
241-244M. S. PlessetShockwaves from Cavity Collapse10.1098/rsta.1966.0047
245-255F. G. HammittDamage to Solids Caused by Cavitation10.1098/rsta.1966.0048
256-266K. K. Shal'nev, I. I. Varga, and D. SebestyenInvestigation of the Scale Effects of Cavitation Erosion10.1098/rsta.1966.0049
267-294J. M. Hobbs, R. Hickling, J. H. Brunton, A. T. Ellis, G. E. Gadd, T. B. Benjamin, A. Silverleaf, A. V. Smith, F. G. Hammitt, K. K. Shal'nev, A. Tuffrey, F. J. Heymann, R. G. Popple, T. Broom, R. E. H. Rasmussen, J. M. Hobbs, J. B. Marriott, D. Pearson, D. Tabor, A. A. Fyall, B. J. S. Barnard, and G. A. CooperPractical Aspects of Cavitation [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1966.0050
295-310S. J. Leach, G. L. Walker, A. V. Smith, I. W. Farmer, and Geoffrey TaylorSome Aspects of Rock Cutting by High Speed Water Jets [and Discussion]10.1098/rsta.1966.0051
311-315F. P. BowdenConclusion10.1098/rsta.1966.0052
317-350M. S. Longuet-HigginsPlanetary Waves on a Hemisphere Bounded by Meridians of Longitude10.1098/rsta.1966.0053
351-393R. Aris and G. R. GavalasOn the Theory of Reactions in Continuous Mixtures10.1098/rsta.1966.0054
395-452R. F. Barrow, G. G. Chandler, and C. B. MeyerThe B ($^{3}\sum_{u}^{-}$)-X($^{3}\sum_{g}^{-}$) Band System of the Se$_{2}$ Molecule10.1098/rsta.1966.0055

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107-132S. Angus and D. M. NewittThe Measurement of the Specific Enthalpy of Steam at Pressures of 60 to 1000 Bar and Temperatures of 400 to 700 degrees C10.1098/rsta.1966.0001
135-136M. N. HillPreface10.1098/rsta.1966.0002
137-149B. C. Heezen and Marie TharpPhysiography of the Indian Ocean10.1098/rsta.1966.0003
150-171A. S. LaughtonThe Gulf of Aden10.1098/rsta.1966.0004
172-186D. H. MatthewsThe Owen Fracture Zone and the Northern End of the Carlsberg Ridge10.1098/rsta.1966.0005
187-197P. F. BarkerA Reconnaissance Survey of the Murray Ridge10.1098/rsta.1966.0006
198-217J. R. Cann and F. J. VineAn Area on the Crest of the Carlsberg Ridge: Petrology and Magnetic Survey10.1098/rsta.1966.0007
218-226Elizabeth T. Bunce, C. O. Bowin, and R. L. ChasePreliminary Results of the 1964 Cruise of R.V. Chain to the Indian Ocean10.1098/rsta.1966.0008
227-239D. H. Matthews and D. DaviesGeophysical Studies of the Seychelles Bank10.1098/rsta.1966.0009
240-261T. J. G. Francis, D. Davies, and M. N. HillCrustal Structure between Kenya and the Seychelles10.1098/rsta.1966.0010
262-270R. P. Von Herzen and V. VacquierHeat Flow and Magnetic Profiles on the Mid-Indian Ocean Ridge10.1098/rsta.1966.0011
271-278J. G. SclaterHeat Flow in the Northwest Indian Ocean and Red Sea10.1098/rsta.1966.0012
279-290M. S. Lewis and J. D. TaylorMarine Sediments and Bottom Communities of the Seychelles10.1098/rsta.1966.0013
291-298G. EvansThe Recent Sedimentary Facies of the Persian Gulf Region10.1098/rsta.1966.0014
299-301[Introduction]10.1098/rsta.1966.0015
302-320P. G. Davies, J. Dutton, F. Llewellyn Jones, and E. M. WilliamsCritical Review10.1098/rsta.1966.0016
321-330P. G. Davies, J. Dutton, and F. Llewellyn JonesMobilities of Potassium and Nitrogen Ions in Nitrogen10.1098/rsta.1966.0017
331-338P. G. Davies, J. Dutton, F. Llewellyn Jones, and J. A. ReesMobilities of Ions in Argon10.1098/rsta.1966.0018
339-354J. Dutton, F. Llewellyn Jones, W. D. Rees, and E. M. WilliamsDrift and Diffusion of Ions in Hydrogen10.1098/rsta.1966.0019
355-389E. S. Campbell, F. J. Heinen, and L. M. SchalitA Theoretical Study of Flame Properties as a Function of the Characteristics of Flame Gases10.1098/rsta.1966.0020
391-430N. S. Heaps and A. E. RamsbottomWind Effects on the Water in a Narrow Two-Layered Lake10.1098/rsta.1966.0021
431-497F. E. Snodgrass, G. W. Groves, K. F. Hasselmann, G. R. Miller, W. H. Munk, and W. H. PowersPropagation of Ocean Swell across the Pacific10.1098/rsta.1966.0022
499-532J. H. Callomon, T. M. Dunn, and I. M. MillsRotational Analysis of the 2600 angstrom Absorption System of Benzene10.1098/rsta.1966.0023
533-581W. H. Munk and D. E. CartwrightTidal Spectroscopy and Prediction10.1098/rsta.1966.0024
583-614B. G. Hyde, D. J. M. Bevan, and L. EyringOn the Praseodymium+Oxygen System10.1098/rsta.1966.0025
615-647R. HideFree Hydromagnetic Oscillations of the Earth's Core and the Theory of the Geomagnetic Secular Variation10.1098/rsta.1966.0026

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1-31R.E.D. Bishop and A. G. ParkinsonSecond Order Vibration of Flexible Shafts10.1098/rsta.1965.0052
33-67G. E. Cook and D. G. King-HeleThe Contraction of Satellite Orbits under the Influence of Air Drag V. with Day-To-Night Variation in Air Density10.1098/rsta.1965.0053
69-106E. N. FoxA Criterion for the Development of the Full Plastic Moment at One End of a Uniform Strut Prior to Instability10.1098/rsta.1965.0054

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vii-xP. M. S. BlackettIntroduction10.1098/rsta.1965.0017
1-11S. K. RuncornPalaeomagnetic Comparisons between Europe and North America10.1098/rsta.1965.0016
12-26T. S. WestollGeological Evidence Bearing upon Continental Drift10.1098/rsta.1965.0018
27-40K. M. CreerPalaeomagnetic Data from the Gondwanic Continents10.1098/rsta.1965.0019
41-51Edward Bullard, J. E. Everett, and A. Gilbert SmithThe Fit of the Continents around the Atlantic10.1098/rsta.1965.0020
77-81V. VacquierTranscurrent Faulting in the Ocean Floor10.1098/rsta.1965.0022
82-89C. R. AllenTranscurrent Faults in Continental Areas10.1098/rsta.1965.0023
90-106B. C. Heezen and Marie TharpTectonic Fabric of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and Continental Drift10.1098/rsta.1965.0024
109-122H. W. MenardThe World-Wide Oceanic Rise-Ridge System10.1098/rsta.1965.0026
123-136R. W. GirdlerThe Formation of New Oceanic Crust10.1098/rsta.1965.0027
145-167J. Tuzo WilsonEvidence from Ocean Islands Suggesting Movement in the Earth10.1098/rsta.1965.0029
168-179G. D. NichollsPetrological and Geochemical Evidence for Convection in the Earth's Mantle10.1098/rsta.1965.0030
180-191J. A. MillerGeochronology and Continental Drift-The North Atlantic10.1098/rsta.1965.0031
191-193F. J. FitchGeochronology and Continental Drift-The North Atlantic: Appendix. The Structural Unity of the Reconstructed North Atlantic Continent10.1098/rsta.1965.0032
194-198J. GoguelTectonics and Continental Drift10.1098/rsta.1965.0033
199-204G. P. L. WalkerEvidence of Crustal Drift from Icelandic Geology10.1098/rsta.1965.0034
215-227G. J. F. MacDonaldContinental Structure and Drift10.1098/rsta.1965.0036
228-251S. K. RuncornChanges in the Convection Pattern in the Earth's Mantle and Continental Drift: Evidence for a Cold Origin of the Earth10.1098/rsta.1965.0037
252-271D. C. TozerHeat Transfer and Convection Currents10.1098/rsta.1965.0038
276-283J. VerhoogenPhase Changes and Convection in the Earth's Mantle10.1098/rsta.1965.0040
284-313E. OrowanConvection in a Non-Newtonian Mantle, Continental Drift, and Mountain Building10.1098/rsta.1965.0041
314-321Harold Jeffreys, F. A. Vening Meinesz, P. N. Kropotkin, J. D. Bernal, and M. G. RuttenDiscussion10.1098/rsta.1965.0042
322-323Edward BullardConcluding Remarks10.1098/rsta.1965.0043
325-345D. Brennan and M. J. GrahamThe Adsorption of Krypton and Xenon on Evaporated Metal Films10.1098/rsta.1965.0044
347-373D. Brennan and F. H. HayesThe Adsorption of Carbon Monoxide on Evaporated Metal Films10.1098/rsta.1965.0045
375-386D. Brennan and D. O. HaywardThe Adsorption of Carbon Dioxide on Evaporated Metal Films10.1098/rsta.1965.0046
387-420R. K. BulloughMultiple Scattering and the Scattering of Light by Large or Small Molecules in Solution10.1098/rsta.1965.0047
421-493J. W. Birtill and F. E. WhitewayThe Application of Phased Arrays to the Analysis of Seismic Body Waves10.1098/rsta.1965.0048
495-528C. C. L. SellsThe Effect of a Sudden Change of Shape of the Bottom of a Slightly Compressible Ocean10.1098/rsta.1965.0049
529-564A. DysonFlow Properties of Mineral Oils in Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication10.1098/rsta.1965.0050
565-614G. S. Kell and E. WhalleyTHE PVT Properties of Water I. Liquid Water in the Temperature Range 0 to 150 degrees C and at Pressures up to 1 kb10.1098/rsta.1965.0051

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31-50N. C. WelshThe Dry Wear of Steels I. The General Pattern of Behaviour10.1098/rsta.1965.0001
51-70N. C. WelshThe Dry Wear of Steels II. Interpretation and Special Features10.1098/rsta.1965.0002
71-218K. G. Cox, R. L. Johnson, L. J. Monkman, C. J. Stillman, J. R. Vail, and D. N. WoodThe Geology of the Nuanetsi Igneous Province10.1098/rsta.1965.0003
219-241M. L. V. PittewayThe Numerical Calculation of Wave-Fields, Reflexion Coefficients and Polarizations for Long Radio Waves in the Lower Ionosphere. I.10.1098/rsta.1965.0004
243-271W. R. Piggott, M. L. V. Pitteway, and E. V. ThraneThe Numerical Calculation of Wave-Fields, Reflexion Coefficients and Polarizations for Long Radio Waves in the Lower Ionosphere. II10.1098/rsta.1965.0005
273-307L. R. Wager, E. A. Vincent, G. M. Brown, and J. D. BellMarscoite and Related Rocks of the Western Red Hills Complex, Isle of Skye10.1098/rsta.1965.0006
309-326T. A. HoffmannOn the Error of Approximations in Quantum Mechanics I. General Theory10.1098/rsta.1965.0007
327-349T. A. HoffmannOn the Error of Approximations in Quantum Mechanics II. Some Particular Applications10.1098/rsta.1965.0008
351-383N. S. HeapsStorm Surges on a Continental Shelf10.1098/rsta.1965.0009
385-407M. H. JerichoThe Lattice Thermal Conductivity of Silver Alloys between 0$\cdot $3 and 4 degrees K10.1098/rsta.1965.0010
409-444Susan N. BrownSingularities Associated with Separating Boundary Layers10.1098/rsta.1965.0011
445-477D. A. SpenceThe Flow Past a Thin Wing with an Oscillating Jet Flap10.1098/rsta.1965.0012
479-522P. W. HawkesThe Geometrical Aberrations of General Electron Optical Systems I. The Conditions Imposed by Symmetry10.1098/rsta.1965.0013
523-552P. W. HawkesThe Geometrical Aberrations of General Electron Optical Systems II. The Primary (Third Order) Aberrations of Orthogonal Systems, and the Secondary (Fifth Order) Aberrations of Round Systems10.1098/rsta.1965.0014
553-590J. D. Baird and B. GaleAttractive Dislocation Intersections and Work Hardening in Metals10.1098/rsta.1965.0015

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1-29J. S. Dugdale and J. P. FranckThe Thermodynamic Properties of Solid and Fluid Helium-3 and Helium-4 above 3 degrees K at High Densities10.1098/rsta.1964.0012

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99-147N. O. WeissConvection in the Presence of Restraints10.1098/rsta.1964.0001
149-184N. Adams and A. S. LodgeRheological Properties of Concentrated Polymer Solutions II. A Cone-And-Plate and Parallel-Plate Pressure Distribution Apparatus for Determining Normal Stress Differences in Steady Shear Flow10.1098/rsta.1964.0002
185-212R. T. Waters and R. E. JonesThe Impulse Breakdown Voltage and Time-Lag Characteristics of Long Gaps in Air. I. The Positive Discharge10.1098/rsta.1964.0003
213-234R. T. Waters and R. E. JonesThe Impulse Breakdown Voltage and Time-Lag Characteristics of Long Gaps in Air. II. The Negative Discharge10.1098/rsta.1964.0004
10.1098/rsta.1964.0005Errata: "Cerenkov Radiation in a Magneto-Ionic Medium"10.1098/rsta.1964.0005
235-300P. Chadwick, A. D. Cox, and H. G. HopkinsMechanics of Deep Underground Explosions10.1098/rsta.1964.0006
301-316J. E. AdkinsNon-Linear Diffusion III. Diffusion through Isotropic Highly Elastic Solids10.1098/rsta.1964.0007
317-355A. B. PippardQuantization of Coupled Orbits in Metals II. The Two-Dimensional Network, with Special Reference to the Properties of Zinc10.1098/rsta.1964.0008
357-387M. A. LasheenDiamagnetic Anisotropy of Some Organic Molecules10.1098/rsta.1964.0009
389-437B. E. Conway, J. E. Desnoyers, and A. C. SmithOn the Hydration of Simple Ions and Polyions10.1098/rsta.1964.0010
439-575P. E. Baker, I. G. Gass, P. G. Harris, and R. W. Le MaitreThe Volcanological Report of the Royal Society Expedition to Tristan da Cunha, 196210.1098/rsta.1964.0011

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1-30G. Munday and D. M. NewittThe Deformation of Transversely Loaded Disks under Dynamic Loads10.1098/rsta.1963.0015
31-98A. T. Price and G. A. WilkinsNew Methods for the Analysis of Geomagnetic Fields and their Application to the Sq Field of 1932-310.1098/rsta.1963.0016

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193-198S. L. Altmann and C. J. BradleyA Note on the Calculation of the Matrix Elements of the Rotation Group10.1098/rsta.1963.0001
199-215S. L. Altmann and C. J. BradleyOn the Symmetries of Spherical Harmonics10.1098/rsta.1963.0002
216-240S. L. AltmannThe Crystallographic Point Groups as Semi-Direct Products10.1098/rsta.1963.0003
241-280R. E. D. Bishop and G. M. L. GladwellAn Investigation into the Theory of Resonance Testing10.1098/rsta.1963.0004
281-312A. W. CrookThe Lubrication of Rollers IV. Measurements of Friction and Effective Viscosity10.1098/rsta.1963.0005
313-339G. De Q. RobinWave Propagation through Fields of Pack Ice10.1098/rsta.1963.0006
341-387D. S. JonesHigh-Frequency Refraction and Diffraction in General Media10.1098/rsta.1963.0007
389-416J. E. Adkins and R. S. RivlinPropagation of Electromagnetic Waves in Circular Rods in Torsion10.1098/rsta.1963.0008
417-467I. G. Gass and D. Masson-SmithThe Geology and Gravity Anomalies of the Troodos Massif, Cyprus10.1098/rsta.1963.0009
469-503J. E. Ffowcs WilliamsThe Noise from Turbulence Convected at High Speed10.1098/rsta.1963.0010
505-584W. H. Munk, G. R. Miller, F. E. Snodgrass, and N. F. BarberDirectional Recording of Swell from Distant Storms10.1098/rsta.1963.0011
585-606J. F. McKenzieCerenkov Radiation in a Magneto-Ionic Medium (with Application to the Generation of Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Radiation in the Exosphere by the Passage of Charged Corpuscular Streams)10.1098/rsta.1963.0012
607-633J. E. AdkinsNon-Linear Diffusion I. Diffusion and Flow of Mixtures of Fluids10.1098/rsta.1963.0013
635-648J. E. AdkinsNon-Linear Diffusion II. Constitutive Equations for Mixtures of Isotropic Fluids10.1098/rsta.1963.0014

1962 Volume 255

1-30D. Ter Haar and M. E. LinesA Spin-Wave Theory of Anisotropic Antiferromagnetica10.1098/rsta.1962.0008
31-53M. S. ChildStudies of the Jahn-Teller Effect IV. The Vibrational Spectra of Spin-Degenerate Molecules10.1098/rsta.1962.0009
55-83L. M. FalicovThe Band Structure and Fermi Surface of Magnesium10.1098/rsta.1962.0010
85-133D. ShoenbergThe Fermi Surfaces of Copper, Silver and Gold I. The de Haas-van Alphen Effect10.1098/rsta.1962.0011
135-152D. J. RoafThe Fermi Surfaces of Copper, Silver and Gold II. Calculation of the Fermi Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1962.0012
153-191M. C. GutzwillerThe Impact of a Rigid Circular Cylinder on an Elastic Solid10.1098/rsta.1962.0013

1962 Volume 254

295-360S. MoorbathLead Isotope Abundance Studies on Mineral Occurrences in the British Isles and their Geological Significance10.1098/rsta.1962.0001
361-395J. C. Bell, H. Bridge, A. H. Cottrell, G. B. Greenough, W. N. Reynolds, and J. H. W. SimmonsStored Energy in the Graphite of Power-Producing Reactors10.1098/rsta.1962.0002
397-440R. K. BulloughA Molecular Theory of Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Two-Component Anisotropic Polymer Systems10.1098/rsta.1962.0003
441-520P. Du ValNeighbourhood Manifolds and their Parametrization10.1098/rsta.1962.0004
521-555D. Ter Haar and M. E. LinesA Molecular-Field Theory of Anisotropic Ferromagnetica10.1098/rsta.1962.0005
557-599M. S. Longuet-HigginsThe Distribution of Intervals between Zeros of a Stationary Random Function10.1098/rsta.1962.0006
601-623G. D. CrapperWaves in the Lee of a Mountain with Elliptical Contours10.1098/rsta.1962.0007

1961 Volume 254

1-45A. D. Cox, G. Eason, and H. G. HopkinsAxially Symmetric Plastic Deformations in Soils10.1098/rsta.1961.0011
47-123J. T. Houghton, N. D. P. Hughes, T. S. Moss, and J. S. SeeleyAn Atlas of the Infra-Red Solar Spectrum from 1 to 6$\cdot $5 $\mu $ Observed from a High-Altitude Aircraft10.1098/rsta.1961.0012
125-154A. H. CookPrecise Measurements of the Density of Mercury at 20 degrees C II. Content Method10.1098/rsta.1961.0013
155-222M. C. R. Butler and G. HorrocksClasses of Extensions and Resolutions10.1098/rsta.1961.0014
223-236A. W. CrookThe Lubrication of Rollers II. Film Thickness with Relation to Viscosity and Speed10.1098/rsta.1961.0015
237-258A. W. CrookThe Lubrication of Rollers III. A Theoretical Discussion of Friction and the Temperatures in the Oil Film10.1098/rsta.1961.0016
259-294M. S. Child and H. C. Longuet-HigginsStudies of the Jahn-Teller Effect III. The Rotational and Vibrational Spectra of Symmetric-top Molecules in Electronically Degenerate States10.1098/rsta.1961.0017

1961 Volume 253

277-300F. A. GoldsworthyIonization Fronts in Interstellar Gas and the Expansion of HII Regions10.1098/rsta.1961.0001
301-333W. I. AxfordIonization Fronts in Interstellar Gas: The Structure of Ionization Fronts10.1098/rsta.1961.0002
335-357H. C. AllenThe Structure of the Vibrational-Rotational Bands of an Asymmetric Rotor10.1098/rsta.1961.0003
359-406S.-I. Akasofu and S. ChapmanA Neutral Line Discharge Theory of the Aurora Polaris10.1098/rsta.1961.0004
407-458A. J. B. CruickshankThe Behaviour of Two-Valued Response Regulators Applicable to Adiabatic Calorimeters10.1098/rsta.1961.0005
459-489H. Hashimoto, M. Mannami, and T. NaikiDynamical Theory of Electron Diffraction for the Electron Microscopic Image of Crystal Lattices I. Images of Single Crystals10.1098/rsta.1961.0006
490-516H. Hashimoto, M. Mannami, and T. NaikiDynamical Theory of Electron Diffraction for the Electron Microscopic Image of Crystal Lattices II. Image of Superposed Crystals (Moire Pattern)10.1098/rsta.1961.0007
517-542A. H. England and A. E. GreenSteady-State Thermoelasticity for Initially Stressed Bodies10.1098/rsta.1961.0008
543-568D. P. Craig, J. M. Hollas, M. F. Redies, and S. C. WaitAnalysis of the Naphthalene Vapour Absorption Bands at 3200 angstrom I. Naphthalene h-810.1098/rsta.1961.0009
569-581D. P. Craig and J. M. HollasAnalysis of the Naphthalene Vapour Absorption Bands at 3200 angstrom II. Naphthalene d-810.1098/rsta.1961.0010

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1-25J. BrindleyStability of Flow in a Rotating Viscous Incompressible Fluid Subjected to Differential Heating10.1098/rsta.1960.0016
27-53H. A. JahnHassitt-Type Young Operator Expansions I. An Orthogonal Transformation between (a) the Young Operators of the Symmetric Group S$_{A+1}$ and (b) the Two-Sided Products of the Young Operators of S$_{A}$ with the Transposition P$_{A,\,A+1}$10.1098/rsta.1960.0017
55-100R. M. TerrillLaminar Boundary-Layer Flow near Separation with and without Suction10.1098/rsta.1960.0018
101-136W. A. CoppelOn a Differential Equation of Boundary-Layer Theory10.1098/rsta.1960.0019
137-184S. SimonsThe Boltzmann Equation for a Bounded Medium I. General Theory10.1098/rsta.1960.0020
185-204S. R. MilnerThe Classical Field Theory of Matter and Electricity I. An Approach from First Principles10.1098/rsta.1960.0021
205-226S. R. MilnerThe Classical Field Theory of Matter and Electricity II. The Electromagnetic Theory of Particles10.1098/rsta.1960.0022
227-254G. L. WatsonQuadratic Diophantine Equations10.1098/rsta.1960.0023
255-275D. A. Haydon and F. H. TaylorOn Adsorption at the Oil/Water Interface and the Calculation of Electrical Potentials in the Aqueous Surface Phase II. The Effects of Ionic Size10.1098/rsta.1960.0024

1960 Volume 252

69-131W. G. Bickley and J. McNameeMatrix and other Direct Methods for the Solution of Systems of Linear Difference Equations10.1098/rsta.1960.0001
133-164G. S. Callendar and Alfred EgertonAn Experimental Study of the Enthalpy of Steam10.1098/rsta.1960.0002
165-192R. N. DixonThe Absorption Spectrum of the Free NCO Radical10.1098/rsta.1960.0003
193-223R. DiamondX-Ray Studies of Some Carbonized Coals10.1098/rsta.1960.0004
225-248D. A. Haydon and F. H. TaylorOn Adsorption at the Oil/Water Interface and the Calculation of Electrical Potentials in the Aqueous Surface Phase I. Neutral Molecules and a Simplified Treatment for Ions10.1098/rsta.1960.0005
249-273G. F. D. DuffThe Cauchy Problem for Elastic Waves in an Anisotropic Medium10.1098/rsta.1960.0006
275-315J. N. Hunt, R. Palmer, and William PenneyAtmospheric Waves Caused by Large Explosions10.1098/rsta.1960.0007
317-356P. H. Roberts and H. D. UrsellRandom Walk on a Sphere and on a Riemannian Manifold10.1098/rsta.1960.0008
357-395R. W. Hill and O. V. LounasmaaThe Thermodynamic Properties of Fluid Helium10.1098/rsta.1960.0009
397-430M. J. LighthillStudies on Magneto-Hydrodynamic Waves and other Anisotropic Wave Motions10.1098/rsta.1960.0010
431-462I. D. HowellsThe Multiple Scattering of Waves by Weak Random Irregularities in the Medium10.1098/rsta.1960.0011
463-498D. C. Russell and F. H. SchofieldA Theory of the Filament Temperature Distribution of the Tungsten Vacuum-Lamp, with Special Reference to Optical Pyrometry10.1098/rsta.1960.0012
499-529P. B. Hirsch, A. Howie, and M. J. WhelanA Kinematical Theory of Diffraction Contrast of Electron Transmission Microscope Images of Dislocations and other Defects10.1098/rsta.1960.0013
531-555M. G. RochesterGeomagnetic Westward Drift and Irregularities in the Earth's Rotation10.1098/rsta.1960.0014
557-602L. Cartz and P. B. HirschA Contribution to the Structure of Coals from X-Ray Diffraction Studies10.1098/rsta.1960.0015

1959 Volume 252

1-30H. M. NussenzveigSolution of a Diffraction Problem I. The Wide Double Wedge10.1098/rsta.1959.0012
31-51H. M. NussenzveigSolution of a Diffraction Problem II. The Narrow Double Wedge10.1098/rsta.1959.0013
53-68M. L. V. PittewayReflexion Levels and Coupling Regions in a Horizontally Stratified Ionosphere10.1098/rsta.1959.0014

1959 Volume 251

193-232H. DavenportCubic Forms in Thirty-Two Variables10.1098/rsta.1959.0002
233-271W. B. BonnorSpherical Gravitational Waves10.1098/rsta.1959.0003
273-302G. K. White and S. B. WoodsElectrical and Thermal Resistivity of the Transition Elements at Low Temperatures10.1098/rsta.1959.0004
303-340S. IshiguroA Method of Analysis for Long-Wave Phenomena in the Ocean, Using Electronic Network Models. I. The Earth's Rotation Ignored10.1098/rsta.1959.0005
341-383L. W. MorlandThe Propagation of Plane Irrotational Waves through an Elastoplastic Medium10.1098/rsta.1959.0006
385-425A. FrohlichThe Rational Characterization of Certain Sets of Relatively Abelian Extensions10.1098/rsta.1959.0007
427-454E. A. Power and S. ZienauCoulomb Gauge in Non-Relativistic Quantum Electro-Dynamics and the Shape of Spectral Lines10.1098/rsta.1959.0008
455-523W. L. Roever, T. F. Vining, and E. StrickPropagation of Elastic Wave Motion from an Impulsive Source along a Fluid/Solid Interface. I. Experimental Pressure Response. II. Theoretical Pressure Response. III. The Pseudo-Rayleigh Wave10.1098/rsta.1959.0009
525-552D. H. McIntoshOn the Annual Variation of Magnetic Disturbance10.1098/rsta.1959.0010
553-602K. Dressler and D. A. RamsayThe Electronic Absorption Spectra of NH$_{2}$ and ND$_{2}$10.1098/rsta.1959.0011

1958 Volume 251

1-21J. J. MahonyThe Internal Flow Problem in Axi-Symmetric Supersonic Flow10.1098/rsta.1959.0001
23-83T. F. Gaskeli, M. N. Hill, and J. C. SwallowSeismic Measurements Made by H.M.S Challenger in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans and in the Mediterranean Sea, 1950-5310.1098/rsta.1958.0008
10.1098/rsta.1958.0009Corrigenda: Precise Measurements of the Density of Mercury at 20 degrees C. I. Absolute Displacement Method10.1098/rsta.1958.0009
85-112A. V. GoldAn Experimental Determination of the Fermi Surface in Lead10.1098/rsta.1958.0010
113-138I. C. Percival and M. J. SeatonThe Polarization of Atomic Line Radiation Excited by Electron Impact10.1098/rsta.1958.0011
139-160J. R. RossiterStorm Surges in the North Sea, 11 to 30 December 195410.1098/rsta.1958.0012
161-191M. H. P. Bott, A. A. Day, and D. Masson-SmithThe Geological Interpretation of Gravity and Magnetic Surveys in Devon and Cornwall10.1098/rsta.1958.0013

1958 Volume 250

387-409A. W. CrookThe Lubrication of Rollers10.1098/rsta.1958.0001
411-425A. Dalgarno, M. R. C. McDowell, and A. WilliamsThe Mobilities of Ions in Unlike Gases10.1098/rsta.1958.0002
426-439A. DalgarnoThe Mobilities of Ions in their Parent Gases10.1098/rsta.1958.0003
441-478R. HideAn Experimental Study of Thermal Convection in a Rotating Liquid10.1098/rsta.1958.0004
479-517F. W. J. OlverUniform Asymptotic Expansions of Solutions of Linear Second-Order Differential Equations for Large Values of a Parameter10.1098/rsta.1958.0005
519-541J. E. AdkinsDynamic Properties of Resilient Materials: Constitutive Equations10.1098/rsta.1958.0006
543-583A. HerzenbergGeomagnetic Dynamos10.1098/rsta.1958.0007

1957 Volume 250

1-43L. H. Kent, B. R. Record, and R. G. WallisPhysico-Chemical Studies of Poly-D-Glutamic Acid from Bacillus Anthracis Grown in vitro10.1098/rsta.1957.0009
45-69L. Essen and J. V. L. ParryThe Caesium Resonator as a Standard of Frequency and Time10.1098/rsta.1957.0010
71-72Conventions Applicable to all the Papers10.1098/rsta.1957.0011
73-82D. W. Collinson, K. M. Creer, E. Irving, and S. K. RuncornThe Measurement of the Permanent Magnetization of Rocks10.1098/rsta.1957.0012
83-99E. Irving and S. K. RuncornAnalysis of the Palaeomagnetism of the Torridonian Sandstone Series of North-West Scotland. I10.1098/rsta.1957.0013
100-110E. IrvingThe Origin of the Palaeomagnetism of the Torridonian Sandstones of North-West Scotland10.1098/rsta.1957.0014
111-129K. M. CreerThe Natural Remanent Magnetization of Certain Stable Rocks from Great Britain10.1098/rsta.1957.0015
130-143K. M. CreerThe Remanent Magnetization of Unstable Keuper Marls10.1098/rsta.1957.0016
144-156K. M. Creer, E. Irving, and S. K. RuncornGeophysical Interpretation of Palaeomagnetic Directions from Great Britain10.1098/rsta.1957.0017
157-174M. S. Longuet-HigginsStatistical Properties of an Isotropic Random Surface10.1098/rsta.1957.0018
175-220W. B. BrownThe Statistical Thermodynamics of Mixtures of Lennard-Jones Molecules. I. Random Mixtures10.1098/rsta.1957.0019
221-246W. B. BrownThe Statistical Thermodynamics of Mixtures of Lennard-Jones Molecules. II. Deviations from Random Mixing10.1098/rsta.1957.0020
247-278S. RosenblatThe Aerodynamic Forces on an Aerofoil in Non-Uniform Unsteady Motion in a Closed Tunnel10.1098/rsta.1957.0021
279-323A. H. Cook and N. W. B. StonePrecise Measurements of the Density of Mercury at 20 degrees C. I. Absolute Displacement Method10.1098/rsta.1957.0022
325-357A. B. PippardAn Experimental Determination of the Fermi Surface in Copper10.1098/rsta.1957.0023
359-385H. E. HallThe Angular Acceleration of Liquid Helium. II10.1098/rsta.1957.0024

1957 Volume 249

299-320E. M. GunnersenThe de Haas - van Alphen Effect in Aluminium10.1098/rsta.1957.0001
321-387M. S. Longuet-HigginsThe Statistical Analysis of a Random, Moving Surface10.1098/rsta.1957.0002
389-415G. KleinA Contribution to Flame Theory10.1098/rsta.1957.0003
417-459A. Hellawell and W. Hume-RotheryThe Constitution of Alloys of Iron and Manganese with Transition Elements of the First Long Period10.1098/rsta.1957.0004
461-506E. S. BarnesThe Complete Enumeration of Extreme Senary Forms10.1098/rsta.1957.0005
507-584A. Herzenberg and F. J. LowesElectromagnetic Induction in Rotating Conductors10.1098/rsta.1957.0006
585-596R. C. ThorneThe Asymptotic Solution of Linear Second Order Differential Equations in a Domain Containing a Turning Point and a Regular Singularity10.1098/rsta.1957.0007
597-620R. C. ThorneThe Asymptotic Expansion of Legendre Functions of Large Degree and Order10.1098/rsta.1957.0008

1956 Volume 249

1-25D. B. SpaldingThe Theory of Flame Phenomena with a Chain Reaction10.1098/rsta.1956.0013
27-64T. V. DaviesThe Forced Flow due to Heating of a Rotating Liquid10.1098/rsta.1956.0014
65-97F. W. J. OlverThe Asymptotic Solution of Linear Differential Equations of the Second Order in a Domain Containing One Transition Point10.1098/rsta.1956.0015
99-123S. R. Broadbent and T. G. CallcottA Matrix Analysis of Processes Involving Particle Assemblies10.1098/rsta.1956.0016
125-150J. E. AdkinsFinite Plane Deformation of Thin Elastic Sheets Reinforced with Inextensible Cords10.1098/rsta.1956.0017
151-177D. G. Kendall and G. E. H. ReuterSome Ergodic Theorems for One-Parameter Semigroups of Operators10.1098/rsta.1956.0018
179-234H. Charnock, J. R. D. Francis, and P. A. SheppardAn Investigation of Wind Structure in the Trades: Anegada 195310.1098/rsta.1956.0019
235-297R. A. BagnoldThe Flow of Cohesionless Grains in Fluids10.1098/rsta.1956.0020

1956 Volume 248

327-368G. N. BycroftForced Vibrations of a Rigid Circular Plate on a Semi-Infinite Elastic Space and on an Elastic Stratum10.1098/rsta.1956.0001
369-405G. K. Batchelor and I. ProudmanThe Large-Scale Structure of Homogeneous Turbulence10.1098/rsta.1956.0002
407-432A. Frohlich and J. C. ShepherdsonEffective Procedures in Field Theory10.1098/rsta.1956.0003
433-448N. E. HoskinThe Interaction of Two Identical Spherical Colloidal Particles. I. Potential Distribution10.1098/rsta.1956.0004
449-466N. E. Hoskin and S. LevineThe Interaction of Two Identical Spherical Colloidal Particles. II. The Free Energy10.1098/rsta.1956.0005
467-498J. J. Mahony and R. E. MeyerAnalytical Treatment of Two-Dimensional Supersonic Flow. I. Shock-Free Flow10.1098/rsta.1956.0006
499-515J. J. MahonyAnalytical Treatment of Two-Dimensional Supersonic Flow. II. Flow with Weak Shocks10.1098/rsta.1956.0007
517-551K. F. BowdenThe Flow of Water through the Straits of Dover, Related to Wind and Differences in Sea Level10.1098/rsta.1956.0008
553-573P. R. DoidgeThe Transition to Superconductivity10.1098/rsta.1956.0009
575-607G. Eason, J. Fulton, and I. N. SneddonThe Generation of Waves in an Infinite Elastic Solid by Variable Body Forces10.1098/rsta.1956.0010
609-620E. R. Schmerling and J. O. ThomasThe Distribution of Electrons in the Undisturbed F$_{2}$ Layer of the Ionosphere10.1098/rsta.1956.0011
621-642J. A. Ratcliffe, E. R. Schmerling, C. S. G. K. Setty, and J. O. ThomasThe Rates of Production and Loss of Electrons in the F Region of the Ionosphere10.1098/rsta.1956.0012

1955 Volume 248

1-21J. S. Dhillon and D. ShoenbergThe de Haas-Van Alphen Effect. III. Experiments at Fields up to 32 kG10.1098/rsta.1955.0007
23-44G. Pilcher and L. E. SuttonA New High Precision Calorimeter for the Measurement of Heats of Combustion: And the Heat of Combustion of Succinic Acid10.1098/rsta.1955.0008
45-72K. G. BuddenThe Numerical Solution of the Differential Equations Governing the Reflexion of Long Radio Waves from the Ionosphere. II10.1098/rsta.1955.0009
73-96J. W. S. Cassels and H. P. F. Swinnerton-DyerOn the Product of Three Homogeneous Linear Forms and Indefinite Ternary Quadratic Forms10.1098/rsta.1955.0010
97-129A. B. PippardTrapped Flux in Superconductors10.1098/rsta.1955.0011
131-154D. H. WhiffenThe Force Field, Vibration Frequencies, Normal Co-Ordinates, Infra-Red and Raman Intensities for Benzene10.1098/rsta.1955.0012
155-199N. Gregory, J. T. Stuart, and W. S. WalkerOn the Stability of Three-Dimensional Boundary Layers with Application to the Flow Due to a Rotating Disk10.1098/rsta.1955.0013
201-223J. E. Adkins and R. S. RivlinLarge Elastic Deformations of Isotropic Materials X. Reinforcement by Inextensible Cords10.1098/rsta.1955.0014
225-251C. A. RogersThe Moments of the Number of Points of a Lattice in a Bounded Set10.1098/rsta.1955.0015
253-281J. H. WilkinsonAn Assessment of the System of Optimum Coding Used on the Pilot Automatic Computing Engine at the National Physical Laboratory10.1098/rsta.1955.0016
283-325J. C. HarrisonAn Interpretation of Gravity Anomalies in the Eastern Mediterranean10.1098/rsta.1955.0017

1955 Volume 247

369-407P. B. Fellgett and E. H. LinfootOn the Assessment of Optical Images10.1098/rsta.1955.0001
409-439U. W. Arndt and D. P. RileyThe Structure of Some Proteins as Revealed by an X-Ray Scattering Method10.1098/rsta.1955.0002
441-497H. M. RosenbergThe Thermal Conductivity of Metals at Low Temperatures10.1098/rsta.1955.0003
499-528D. S. JonesThe Scattering of a Scalar Wave by a Semi-Infinite Rod of Circular Cross Section10.1098/rsta.1955.0004
529-551G. Eason, B. Noble, and I. N. SneddonOn Certain Integrals of Lipschitz-Hankel Type Involving Products of Bessel Functions10.1098/rsta.1955.0005
553-580A. R. Challoner, H. A. Gundry, and A. R. MeethamAn Electrically Calibrated Bomb Calorimeter10.1098/rsta.1955.0006

1954 Volume 247

Attention, empty issue
35-58J. K. Brown, N. Sheppard, and Delia M. SimpsonThe Interpretation of the Infra-Red and Raman Spectra of the n-Paraffins10.1098/rsta.1954.0012
59-100K. E. Bett, P. F. Hayes, and D. M. NewittThe Construction, Operation and Performance of a Primary Standard Mercury Column for the Measurement of High Pressures10.1098/rsta.1954.0013
101-130N. Dombrowski and R. P. FraserA Photographic Investigation into the Disintegration of Liquid Sheets10.1098/rsta.1954.0014
131-162L. C. WoodsThe Lift and Moment Acting on a Thick Aerofoil in Unsteady Motion10.1098/rsta.1954.0015
163-189I. Proudman and W. H. ReidOn the Decay of a Normally Distributed and Homogeneous Turbulent Velocity Field10.1098/rsta.1954.0016
191-212L. A. FairbairnThe Semi-Diurnal Tides along the Equator in the Indian Ocean10.1098/rsta.1954.0017
213-278Edward Bullard and H. GellmanHomogeneous Dynamos and Terrestrial Magnetism10.1098/rsta.1954.0018
279-306J. E. Adkins, A. E. Green, and G. C. NicholasTwo-Dimensional Theory of Elasticity for Finite Deformations10.1098/rsta.1954.0019
307-327F. W. J. OlverThe Asymptotic Solution of Linear Differential Equations of the Second Order for Large Values of a Parameter10.1098/rsta.1954.0020
328-368F. W. J. OlverThe Asymptotic Expansion of Bessel Functions of Large Order10.1098/rsta.1954.0021

1954 Volume 246

321-369W. Ledermann and G. E. H. ReuterSpectral Theory for the Differential Equations of Simple Birth and Death Processes10.1098/rsta.1954.0001
371-400J. R. RossiterThe North Sea Storm Surge of 31 January and 1 February 195310.1098/rsta.1954.0002
401-450H. S. M. Coxeter, M. S. Longuet-Higgins, and J. C. P. MillerUniform Polyhedra10.1098/rsta.1954.0003
451-462S. F. Boys and V. E. PriceElectronic Wave Functions. XI. A Calculation of Eight Variational Wave Functions for Cl, Cl$^{-}$, S and S$^{-}$10.1098/rsta.1954.0004
463-479S. F. Boys and R. C. SahniElectronic Wave Functions. XII. The Evaluation of the General Vector-Coupling Coefficients by Automatic Computation10.1098/rsta.1954.0005
481-501N. E. RiderEddy Diffusion of Momentum, Water Vapour, and Heat near the Ground10.1098/rsta.1954.0006
503-554B. H. NeumannAn Essay on Free Products of Groups with Amalgamations10.1098/rsta.1954.0007
555-591H. O. FoulkesPlethysm of S-Functions10.1098/rsta.1954.0008

1953 Volume 246

1-55P. C. ClemmowRadio Propagation over a Flat Earth across a Boundary Separating Two Different Media10.1098/rsta.1953.0008
57-80N. B. SlaterGaseous Unimolecular Reactions: Theory of the Effects of Pressure and of Vibrational Degeneracy10.1098/rsta.1953.0009
81-112T. V. DaviesThe Forced Flow of a Rotating Viscous Liquid which is Heated from below10.1098/rsta.1953.0010
113-141L. R. O. StoreyAn Investigation of Whistling Atmospherics10.1098/rsta.1953.0011
143-180G. Francis and A. von EngelThe Growth of the High-Frequency Electrodeless Discharge10.1098/rsta.1953.0012
181-213J. E. Adkins, A. E. Green, and R. T. ShieldFinite Plane Strain10.1098/rsta.1953.0013
215-240D. R. Bates, Kathleen Ledsham, and A. L. StewartWave Functions of the Hydrogen Molecular Ion10.1098/rsta.1953.0014
241-279J. P. Elliott, J. Hope, and H. A. JahnTheoretical Studies in Nuclear Structure. IV. Wave Functions for the Nuclear p-Shell. Part B. $\langle $p$^{n}|$p$^{n-2}$p$^{2}\rangle $ Fractional Parentage Coefficients10.1098/rsta.1953.0015
281-294W. G. Baker and D. F. MartynElectric Currents in the Ionosphere. I. The Conductivity10.1098/rsta.1953.0016
295-305W. G. BakerElectric Currents in the Ionosphere. II. The Atmospheric Dynamo10.1098/rsta.1953.0017
306-320D. F. MartynElectric Currents in the Ionosphere. III. Ionization Drift due to Winds and Electric Fields10.1098/rsta.1953.0018

1953 Volume 245

371-398K. MahlerOn the Approximation of Logarithms of Algebraic Numbers10.1098/rsta.1953.0001
399-428H. W. Greensmith and R. S. RivlinThe Hydrodynamics of Non-Newtonian Fluids. III. The Normal Stress Effect in High-Polymer Solutions10.1098/rsta.1953.0002
429-468W. F. NewnsOn the Representation of Analytic Functions by Infinite Series10.1098/rsta.1953.0003
469-499M. J. SeatonThe Hartree-Fock Equations for Continuous States with Applications to Electron Excitation of the Ground Configuration Terms of O $_{\text{I}}$10.1098/rsta.1953.0004
501-534L. Fox and E. T. GoodwinThe Numerical Solution of Non-Singular Linear Integral Equations10.1098/rsta.1953.0005
535-581M. S. Longuet-HigginsMass Transport in Water Waves10.1098/rsta.1953.0006
583-624T. M. CherryA Transformation of the Hodograph Equation and the Determination of Certain Fluid Motions10.1098/rsta.1953.0007

1952 Volume 245

1-57D. ShoenbergThe de Haas-Van Alphen Effect10.1098/rsta.1952.0016
59-93C. A. RogersThe Reduction of Star Sets10.1098/rsta.1952.0017
95-115S. F. BoysElectronic Wave Functions. VI. Some Theorems Facilitating the Evaluation of Schrodinger Integrals of Vector-Coupled Functions10.1098/rsta.1952.0018
116-138M. J. M. Bernal and S. F. BoysElectronic Wave Functions. VII. Methods of Evaluating the Fundamental Coefficients for the Expansion of Vector-Coupled Schrodinger Integrals and Some Values of these10.1098/rsta.1952.0019
139-154M. J. M. Bernal and S. F. BoysElectronic Wave Functions. VIII. A Calculation of the Ground States Na$^{+}$, Ne and F$^{-}$10.1098/rsta.1952.0020
155-187P. A. SturrockThe Imaging Properties of Electron Beams in Arbitrary Static Electromagnetic Fields10.1098/rsta.1952.0021
189-211P. C. Clemmow and Cara M. MunfordA Table of $\surd $($\frac{1}{2}\pi $) e$^{\frac{1}{2}i\pi \rho ^{2}}\int_{\rho}^{\infty}$ e$^{-\frac{1}{2}i\pi \lambda ^{2}}$ d$\lambda $ for Complex Values of $\rho $10.1098/rsta.1952.0022
213-308Margery NewlandsThe Disturbance due to a Line Source in a Semi-Infinite Elastic Medium with a Single Surface Layer10.1098/rsta.1952.0023
309-370P. M. S. BlackettA Negative Experiment Relating to Magnetism and the Earth's Rotation10.1098/rsta.1952.0024

1952 Volume 244

205-230R. V. Jones and C. W. McCombieBrownian Fluctuations in Galvanometers and Galvanometer Amplifiers10.1098/rsta.1952.0001
231-235W. G. PenneyGeneral Introduction10.1098/rsta.1952.0002
236-253W. G. Penney and A. T. PricePart I. The Diffraction Theory of Sea Waves and the Shelter Afforded by Breakwaters10.1098/rsta.1952.0003
254-284W. G. Penney and A. T. PricePart II. Finite Periodic Stationary Gravity Waves in a Perfect Liquid10.1098/rsta.1952.0004
285-311W. G. Penney, C. K. Thornhill, L. Fox, and E. T. GoodwinPart III. The Dispersion, under Gravity, of a Column of Fluid Supported on a Rigid Horizontal Plane10.1098/rsta.1952.0005
312-324J. C. Martin and W. J. MoycePart IV. An Experimental Study of the Collapse of Liquid Columns on a Rigid Horizontal Plane10.1098/rsta.1952.0006
325-334J. C. Martin and W. J. MoycePart V. An Experimental Study of the Collapse of Fluid Columns on a Rigid Horizontal Plane, in a Medium of Lower, but Comparable, Density10.1098/rsta.1952.0007
335-356K. F. Bowden and L. A. FairbairnFurther Observations of the Turbulent Fluctuations in a Tidal Current10.1098/rsta.1952.0008
357-384S. ChandrasekharOn Turbulence Caused by Thermal Instability10.1098/rsta.1952.0009
385-415F. W. J. OlverThe Evaluation of Zeros of High-Degree Polynomials10.1098/rsta.1952.0010
417-467E. W. ParkesThe Stress Distribution near a Loading Point in a Uniform Flanged Beam10.1098/rsta.1952.0011
469-503J. Heading and R. T. P. WhippleThe Oblique Reflexion of Long Wireless Waves from the Ionosphere at Places where the Earth's Magnetic Field is Regarded as Vertical10.1098/rsta.1952.0012
505-531J. E. Adkins and R. S. RivlinLarge Elastic Deformations of Isotropic Materials. IX. The Deformation of Thin Shells10.1098/rsta.1952.0013
533-559R. I. B. Cooper, J. C. Harrison, and P. L. WillmoreGravity Measurements in the Eastern Mediterranean10.1098/rsta.1952.0014
561-594M. N. HillSeismic Refraction Shooting in an Area of the Eastern Atlantic10.1098/rsta.1952.0015

1951 Volume 244

1-17G. R. GoldsbroughThe Stability of Saturn's Rings10.1098/rsta.1951.0013
19-46G. C. StewardOn the Cardinal Points in Plane Kinematics10.1098/rsta.1951.0014
47-86A. E. Green and R. T. ShieldFinite Extension and Torsion of Cylinders10.1098/rsta.1951.0015
87-112J. D. EshelbyThe Force on an Elastic Singularity10.1098/rsta.1951.0016
113-151S. K. Runcorn, A. C. Benson, and A. F. MooreMeasurements of the Variation with Depth of the Main Geomagnetic Field10.1098/rsta.1951.0017
153-175A. H. BebbUnder-Water Explosion Measurements from Small Charges at Short Ranges10.1098/rsta.1951.0018
177-203E. N. da C. Andrade and C. HendersonThe Mechanical Behaviour of Single Crystals of Certain Face-Centred Cubic Metals10.1098/rsta.1951.0019

1951 Volume 243

169-196J. H. Baxendale, B. V. Enustun, and J. SternA Thermodynamical Investigation of the System Benzene-Diphenyl. Parts I-IV10.1098/rsta.1951.0001
197-220A. A. WareA Study of a High-Current Toroidal Ring Discharge10.1098/rsta.1951.0002
221-249M. P. Barnett and C. A. CoulsonThe Evaluation of Integrals Occurring in the Theory of Molecular Structure. Parts I & II10.1098/rsta.1951.0003
251-288R. S. Rivlin and D. W. SaundersLarge Elastic Deformations of Isotropic Materials. VII. Experiments on the Deformation of Rubber10.1098/rsta.1951.0004
289-298R. S. Rivlin and A. G. ThomasLarge Elastic Deformations of Isotropic Materials. VIII. Strain Distribution around a Hole in a Sheet10.1098/rsta.1951.0005
299-358W. K. Burton, N. Cabrera, and F. C. FrankThe Growth of Crystals and the Equilibrium Structure of their Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1951.0006
359-386R. W. Stewart and A. A. TownsendSimilarity and Self-Preservation in Isotropic Turbulence10.1098/rsta.1951.0007
431-462R. P. BambahOn the Geometry of Numbers of Non-Convex Star-Regions with Hexagonal Symmetry10.1098/rsta.1951.0008
463-524D. Downs, A. D. Walsh, and R. W. WheelerA Study of the Reactions that Lead to 'Knock' in the Spark-Ignition Engine10.1098/rsta.1951.0009
525-546F. J. Lowes and S. K. RuncornThe Analysis of the Geomagnetic Secular Variation10.1098/rsta.1951.0010
547-564O. SimpsonPhotoconductivity in the Infra-Red Region of the Spectrum. Part II. The Mechanism of Photoconductivity in Lead Telluride10.1098/rsta.1951.0011
585-626J. W. S. Cassels, W. Ledermann, and K. MahlerFarey Section in k(i) and k($\rho $)10.1098/rsta.1951.0012

1950 Volume 243

1-35M. S. Longuet-HigginsA Theory of the Origin of Microseisms10.1098/rsta.1950.0012
37-66F. H. Garner, A. H. Nissan, and G. F. WoodThermodynamics and Rheological Behaviour of Elasto-Viscous Systems under Stress10.1098/rsta.1950.0013
67-92E. C. Bullard, Cynthia Freedman, H. Gellman, and Jo NixonThe Westward Drift of the Earth's Magnetic Field10.1098/rsta.1950.0014
93-143D. R. Bates, A. Fundaminsky, H. S. W. Massey, and J. W. LeechExcitation and Ionization of Atoms by Electron Impact-The Born and Oppenheimer Approximations10.1098/rsta.1950.0015
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1950 Volume 242

197-242B. G. NealThe Lateral Instability of Yielded Mild Steel Beams of Rectangular Cross-Section10.1098/rsta.1950.0001
243-310B. C. Browne and R. I. B. CooperThe British Submarine Gravity Surveys of 1938 and 194610.1098/rsta.1950.0002
311-344H. Davenport and C. A. RogersDiophantine Inequalities with an Infinity of Solutions10.1098/rsta.1950.0003
345-378L. FoxThe Numerical Solution of Elliptic Differential Equations When the Boundary Conditions Involve a Derivative10.1098/rsta.1950.0004
379-414D. N. de G. Allen and Richard SouthwellRelaxation Methods Applied to Engineering Problems. XIV. Plastic Straining in Two-Dimensional Stress-Systems10.1098/rsta.1950.0005
415-438B. Lambert and C. S. G. PhillipsThe Determination of Gaseous Densities10.1098/rsta.1950.0006
439-491L. F. RichardsonA Purification Method for Computing the Latent Columns of Numerical Matrices and Some Integrals of Differential Equations10.1098/rsta.1950.0007
493-525R. H. CorkanThe Levels in the North Sea Associated with the Storm Disturbance of 8 January 194910.1098/rsta.1950.0008
527-556W. ChesterThe Propagation of a Sound Pulse in the Presence of a Semi-Infinite Open-Ended Channel. I10.1098/rsta.1950.0009
557-577S. ChandrasekharThe Theory of Axisymmetric Turbulence10.1098/rsta.1950.0010
579-607H. G. Booker, J. A. Ratcliffe, and D. H. ShinnDiffraction from an Irregular Screen with Applications to Ionospheric Problems10.1098/rsta.1950.0011

1949 Volume 242

1-32E. N. FoxThe Diffraction of Two-Dimensional Sound Pulses Incident on an Infinite Uniform Slit in a Perfectly Reflecting Screen10.1098/rsta.1949.0003
33-62W. M. Dale, L. H. Gray, and W. J. MeredithThe Inactivation of an Enzyme (Carboxypeptidase) by X- and $ \alpha $-Radiation10.1098/rsta.1949.0004
63-100E. R. LapwoodThe Disturbance Due to a Line Source in a Semi-Infinite Elastic Medium10.1098/rsta.1949.0005
101-122D. R. Bates and Agnete DamgaardThe Calculation of the Absolute Strengths of Spectral Lines10.1098/rsta.1949.0006
123-151P. L. WillmoreSeismic Experiments on the North German Explosions, 1946 to 194710.1098/rsta.1949.0007
153-171R. E. MeyerFocusing Effects in Two-Dimensional, Supersonic Flow10.1098/rsta.1949.0008
173-195R. S. RivlinLarge Elastic Deformations of Isotropic Materials. VI. Further Results in the Theory of Torsion, Shear and Flexure10.1098/rsta.1949.0009

1949 Volume 241

457-584R. A. RankinThe Mathematical Theory of the Motion of Rotated and Unrotated Rockets10.1098/rsta.1949.0001
587-617L. H. Long and R. G. W. NorrishThe Strengths of Certain Covalent Metal Bonds10.1098/rsta.1949.0002

1948 Volume 241

1-69W. F. Cope and D. R. HartreeThe Laminar Boundary Layer in Compressible Flow10.1098/rsta.1948.0008
71-103E. N. FoxThe Diffraction of Sound Pulses by an Infinitely Long Strip10.1098/rsta.1948.0009
105-145Helen M. J. SmithThe Theory of the Vibrations and the Raman Spectrum of the Diamond Lattice10.1098/rsta.1948.0010
147-195A. Haddow, R. J. C. Harris, G. A. R. Kon, and Edna M. F. RoeThe Growth-Inhibitory and Carcinogenic Properties of 4-aminostilbene and Derivatives10.1098/rsta.1948.0011
197-203A. R. UbbelohdePart I. The Onset of Detonation in the Sensitiveness of Explosives10.1098/rsta.1948.0012
204-222A. R. UbbelohdePart II. (1) Delay to Ignition and Its Temperature Coefficient10.1098/rsta.1948.0013
222-237A. R. Ubbelohde and P. WoodwardPart II. (2) The Effect of Compression on the Sensitiveness of Initiators10.1098/rsta.1948.0014
238-248A. R. Ubbelohde and P. WoodwardPart II. (3) Build-Up of Detonation of Lead Azide in Various Media10.1098/rsta.1948.0015
248-265J. L. Copp and A. R. UbbelohdePart III. (1) The Grit Sensitiveness of High Explosives10.1098/rsta.1948.0016
265-272S. E. Napier, W. J. Powell, and A. R. UbbelohdePart III. (2) The Sensitiveness of Initiators to Friction. Apparatus for Measuring Relative Sensitiveness to Grazing Friction with or without Grit10.1098/rsta.1948.0017
272-280T. Nash, W. J. Powell, and A. R. UbbelohdePart III. (3) The Sensitiveness of Initiators to Friction. Temperature Coefficient10.1098/rsta.1948.0018
280-286A. R. UbbelohdePart III. (4) Mechanical and Thermal Processes of Initiation10.1098/rsta.1948.0019
287-296W. J. Powell, H. Skelly, and A. R. UbbelohdePart IV. A Statistical Test for Percussion Sensitiveness of Initiators (Ball and Disk Machine)10.1098/rsta.1948.0020
297-322A. G. ShenstoneThe First Spectrum of Copper (Cu I)10.1098/rsta.1948.0021
323-343L. L. Green and D. L. LiveseyThe Emission of Light Charged Particles in the Slow Neutron Fission of Uranium10.1098/rsta.1948.0022
345-377F. YatesSystematic Sampling10.1098/rsta.1948.0023
379-397R. S. RivlinLarge Elastic Deformations of Isotropic Materials. IV. Further Developments of the General Theory10.1098/rsta.1948.0024
399-456J. A. ToddTernary Quadratic Types10.1098/rsta.1948.0025

1948 Volume 240

375-457R. M. DaviesA Critical Study of the Hopkinson Pressure Bar10.1098/rsta.1948.0001
459-490R. S. RivlinLarge Elastic Deformations of Isotropic Materials. I. Fundamental Concepts10.1098/rsta.1948.0002
491-508R. S. RivlinLarge Elastic Deformations of Isotropic Materials. II. Some Uniqueness Theorems for Pure, Homogeneous Deformation10.1098/rsta.1948.0003
509-525R. S. RivlinLarge Elastic Deformations of Isotropic Materials. III. Some Simple Problems in Cylindrical Polar Co-Ordinates10.1098/rsta.1948.0004
527-560N. F. Barber and F. UrsellThe Generation and Propagation of Ocean Waves and Swell. I. Wave Periods and Velocities10.1098/rsta.1948.0005
561-597A. E. GreenThree-Dimensional Stress Systems in Isotropic Plates. I10.1098/rsta.1948.0006
599-642E. C. Stoner and E. P. WohlfarthA Mechanism of Magnetic Hysteresis in Heterogeneous Alloys10.1098/rsta.1948.0007

1947 Volume 240

163-217J. Grange MooreThe Determination of the Depths and Extinction Coefficients of Shallow Water by Air Photography Using Colour Filters10.1098/rsta.1947.0001
219-250Kathleen LonsdaleDivergent-Beam X-Ray Photography of Crystals10.1098/rsta.1947.0002
251-294E. N. GrindleyThe Earth's Magnetic Field in Southern Africa at the Epoch, 1 July 193010.1098/rsta.1947.0003
295-326P. M. GrundyOn Integrally Dependent Integral Domains10.1098/rsta.1947.0004
327-355J. C. GunnLinearized Supersonic Aerofoil Theory. Part I10.1098/rsta.1947.0005
356-373Linearized Supersonic Aerofoil Theory. Part II10.1098/rsta.1947.0006

1946 Volume 240

1-57N. R. Eyres, D. R. Hartree, J. Ingham, R. Jackson, R. J. Sarjant, and J. B. WagstaffThe Calculation of Variable Heat Flow in Solids10.1098/rsta.1946.0002
59-116Edna D. Brown and T. SmithSystematic Constructional Tables for Thin Cemented Aplanatic Lenses10.1098/rsta.1946.0003
117-161R. V. Southwell and Gillian VaiseyRelaxation Methods Applied to Engineering Problems. XII. Fluid Motions Characterized by 'Free' Stream-Lines10.1098/rsta.1946.0004

1946 Volume 239

579-592J. ProudmanOn the Salinity of the Surface Waters of the Irish Sea10.1098/rsta.1946.0001

1945 Volume 239

419-460L. Fox and R. V. SouthwellRelaxation Methods Applied to Engineering Problems. VIIA. Biharmonic Analysis as Applied to the Flexure and Extension of Flat Elastic Plates10.1098/rsta.1945.0001
461-487D. G. Christopherson, L. Fox, J. R. Green, F. S. Shaw, and R. V. SouthwellRelaxation Methods Applied to Engineering Problems. VIIB. The Elastic Stability of Plane Frameworks and of Flat Plating10.1098/rsta.1945.0002
488-500D. N. de G. Allen, L. Fox, H. Motz, and R. V. SouthwellRelaxation Methods Applied to Engineering Problems. VIIC. Free Transverse Vibrations of Membranes, with an Application (By Analogy) to Two-Dimensional Oscillations in an Electro-Magnetic System10.1098/rsta.1945.0003
501-537D. N. de G. Allen, L. Fox, and R. V. SouthwellRelaxation Methods Applied to Engineering Problems. VIID. Stress Distributions in Elastic Solids of Revolution10.1098/rsta.1945.0004
539-578J. R. Green and R. V. SouthwellRelaxation Methods Applied to Engineering Problems. VIIIA. Problems Relating to Large Transverse Displacements of Thin Elastic Plates10.1098/rsta.1945.0005

1944 Volume 239

305-365D. E. LittlewoodInvariant Theory, Tensors and Group Characters10.1098/rsta.1944.0001
367-386J. R. Green and R. V. SouthwellRelaxation Methods Applied to Engineering Problems IX. High-Speed Flow of Compressible Fluid through a Two-Dimensional Nozzle10.1098/rsta.1944.0002
387-417D. E. LittlewoodOn Invariant Theory under Restricted Groups10.1098/rsta.1944.0003

1943 Volume 239

269-304D. R. Bates and H. S. W. MasseyThe Negative Ions of Atomic and Molecular Oxygen10.1098/rsta.1943.0001

1942 Volume 239

233-267H. W. TurnbullThe Geometry of Matrices10.1098/rsta.1942.0001

1941 Volume 239

183-216G. R. GoldsbroughThe Theory of the Divisions in Saturn's Rings10.1098/rsta.1941.0001
217-232E. M. WrightThe Asymptotic Expansion of Integral Functions Defined by Taylor Series (Second Paper)10.1098/rsta.1941.0002

1940 Volume 239

1-27F. P. Bowden and L. LebenThe Friction of Lubricated Metals10.1098/rsta.1940.0007
29-94E. C. Bullard, T. F. Gaskell, W. B. Harland, and C. Kerr-GrantSeismic Investigations on the Palaeozoic Floor of East England10.1098/rsta.1940.0008
95-134H. W. B. SkinnerThe Soft X-Ray Spectroscopy of Solids. I. K- and L-Emission Spectra from Elements of the First Two Groups10.1098/rsta.1940.0009
135-182J. D. Bernal, Dorothy Crowfoot, and I. FankuchenX-Ray Crystallography and the Chemistry of the Steroids. Part I10.1098/rsta.1940.0010

1940 Volume 238

305-355S. BrodetskyThe General Motion of the Aeroplane10.1098/rsta.1940.0001
423-451E. M. WrightThe Asymptotic Expansion of Integral Functions Defined by Taylor Series10.1098/rsta.1940.0002
453-475R. W. G. Gandy and R. V. SouthwellRelaxation Methods Applied to Engineering Problems. V. Conformal Transformation of a Region in Plane Space10.1098/rsta.1940.0003
477-512A. T. DoodsonTides in Oceans Bounded by Meridians. IV. Series Solutions in Terms of Angular Width of Ocean: Semidiurnal Tides in Narrow Oceans. V. Solutions by Use of Finite Differences: Semidiurnal Tides10.1098/rsta.1940.0004
513-548E. W. KellermannTheory of the Vibrations of the Sodium Chloride Lattice10.1098/rsta.1940.0005
549J. S. ClarkErrata and Corrigenda: An Absolute Determination of the Acceleration Due to Gravity10.1098/rsta.1940.0006

1939 Volume 238

1-64H. Barrell and J. E. SearsThe Refraction and Dispersion of Air for the Visible Spectrum10.1098/rsta.1939.0004
65-123J. S. ClarkAn Absolute Determination of the Acceleration Due to Gravity10.1098/rsta.1939.0005
125-148K. S. Krishnan, A. Mookherji, and A. BoseInvestigations on Magne-Crystallic Action. VI. Further Studies on Paramagnetic Crystals10.1098/rsta.1939.0006
149-228R. W. Fenning and A. C. WhiffinThe Specific Heat of Gases at High Temperatures10.1098/rsta.1939.0007
229-247D. R. Hartree, W. Hartree, and Bertha SwirlesSelf-Consistent Field, Including Exchange and Superposition of Configurations, with Some Results for Oxygen10.1098/rsta.1939.0008
249-303T. W. WormellThe Effects of Thunderstorms and Lightning Discharges on the Earth's Electric Field10.1098/rsta.1939.0009
357-392R. C. J. Howland and R. C. KnightStress Functions for a Plate Containing Groups of Circular Holes10.1098/rsta.1939.0010
393-421J. YoungCrystallographic Studies of Meteoric Iron10.1098/rsta.1939.0011

1939 Volume 237

509-540B. N. Lahiri and A. T. PriceElectromagnetic Induction in Non-Uniform Conductors, and the Determination of the Conductivity of the Earth from Terrestrial Magnetic Variations10.1098/rsta.1939.0001
541-565Bertram Lambert and Douglas John BorgarsThe Accurate Analysis of Gaseous Mixtures10.1098/rsta.1939.0002
566H. JeffreysAddenda: The Law of Error and the Combination of Observations10.1098/rsta.1939.0003

1938 Volume 237

1-34C. F. PowellThe Royal Society Expedition to Montserrat, B.W.I. Final Report10.1098/rsta.1938.0002
35-65E. T. HansonThe Shadow of a Straight Edge10.1098/rsta.1938.0003
67-104J. McDougall and Edmund C. StonerThe Computation of Fermi-Dirac Functions10.1098/rsta.1938.0004
105-133J. A. WasastjernaOn the Forces Acting between Atoms and Ions and the Physical Properties of Matter in Bulk10.1098/rsta.1938.0005
135-159K. S. Krishnan and A. MookherjiInvestigations on Magne-Crystallic Action. V. Paramagnetic Salts of the Rare Earth and the Iron Groups10.1098/rsta.1938.0006
161-229A. C. StevensonFlexure with Shear and Associated Torsion in Prisms of Uni-Axial and Asymmetric Cross-Sections10.1098/rsta.1938.0007
231-271Harold JeffreysThe Law of Error and the Combination of Observations10.1098/rsta.1938.0008
273-309T. L. Eckersley and G. MillingtonApplication of the Phase Integral Method to the Analysis of the Diffraction and Refraction of Wireless Waves Round the Earth10.1098/rsta.1938.0009
311-373A. T. DoodsonTides in Oceans Bounded by Meridians. III. Ocean Bounded by Complete Meridian: Semidiurnal Tides10.1098/rsta.1938.0010
375-409P. V. SukhatmeOn Bipartitional Functions10.1098/rsta.1938.0011
411-451H. G. BookerPropagation of Wave-Packets Incident Obliquely upon a Stratified Doubly Refracting Ionosphere10.1098/rsta.1938.0012
453-470A. G. ShenstoneThe First Spark Spectrum of Platinum10.1098/rsta.1938.0013
471-507Thomas E. NevinRotational Analysis of the First Negative Band Spectrum of Oxygen10.1098/rsta.1938.0014

1938 Volume 236

473-493J. S. Foster and C. A. HortonThe Stark Effect in Argon and Krypton10.1098/rsta.1938.0001

1937 Volume 236

155-190W. H. WatsonOn a System of Functional Dynamics and Optics10.1098/rsta.1937.0001
191-259E. V. Appleton, R. Naismith, and L. J. IngramBritish Radio Observations during the Second International Polar Year 1932-3310.1098/rsta.1937.0002
261-302J. Proudman, H. Mabel Lewis, and A. Leslie DennisOn the Temperature of the Surface Waters of the Irish Sea10.1098/rsta.1937.0003
303-332O. Maass and A. L. GeddesThe Persistence of the Liquid State of Aggregation above the Critical Temperature. The System Ethylene10.1098/rsta.1937.0004
333-380J. NeymanOutline of a Theory of Statistical Estimation Based on the Classical Theory of Probability10.1098/rsta.1937.0005
381-422Louis Vessot KingOn the Radiation Field of a Perfectly Conducting Base Insulated Cylindrical Antenna over a Perfectly Conducting Plane Earth, and the Calculation of Radiation Resistance and Reactance10.1098/rsta.1937.0006
423-471L. Hartshorn and N. F. AstburyThe Absolute Measurement of Resistance by the Method of Albert Campbell10.1098/rsta.1937.0007

1936 Volume 236

1-24C. V. JacksonWave-Length Standards in the First Spectrum of Krypton10.1098/rsta.1936.0009
25-75T. E. GarstangThe Forces on a Solid Body in a Stream of Viscous Fluid10.1098/rsta.1936.0010
77-102W. Cawood and H. S. PattersonThe Determination of Atomic Weights by Means of the Microbalance, and the Values Obtained for Carbon, Nitrogen, and Fluorine10.1098/rsta.1936.0011
103-131M. BlackmanOn the Absorption of Polar Crystals in the Infra-Red10.1098/rsta.1936.0012
133-154P. VigoureuxAn Absolute Determination of the Ampere10.1098/rsta.1936.0013

1936 Volume 235

165-193Edmund C. StonerThe Internal Energy of Ferromagnetics10.1098/rsta.1936.0001
195-243A. G. ShenstoneThe First Spark Spectrum of Copper10.1098/rsta.1936.0002
245-272W. R. G. Atkins and H. H. PooleThe Photo-Electric Measurement of the Diurnal and Seasonal Variations in Daylight and a Globe Integrating Photometer10.1098/rsta.1936.0003
273-342J. Proudman and A. T. DoodsonTides in Oceans Bounded by Meridians. I. Ocean Bounded by Complete Meridian: General Equations. II. Ocean Bounded by Complete Meridian: Diurnal Tides. with an Appendix on Fourier Expansions of Associated Legendre Functions10.1098/rsta.1936.0004
343-366K. S. Krishnan and S. BanerjeeInvestigations on Magne-Crystallic Action. IV. Magnetic Behaviour of Paramagnetic Ions in the S-State in Crystals10.1098/rsta.1936.0005
367-414R. RadoLinear Transformations of Sequences10.1098/rsta.1936.0006
415-444A. Callender, D. R. Hartree, and A. PorterTime-Lag in a Control System10.1098/rsta.1936.0007
445-531E. C. BullardGravity Measurements in East Africa10.1098/rsta.1936.0008

1935 Volume 235

1-27H. H. Poole and W. R. G. AtkinsThe Standardization of Photo-Electric Cells for the Measurement of Visible Light10.1098/rsta.1935.0014
29-68William A. Bone, Reginald P. Fraser, and William H. WheelerA Photographic Investigation of Flame Movements in Gaseous Explosions. Part VII. The Phenomenon of Spin in Detonation10.1098/rsta.1935.0015
69-100E. N. da C. Andrade and J. G. MartindaleThe Structure and Physical Properties of Thin Films of Metal on Solid Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1935.0016
101-124C. F. Powell and R. L. MercerCharacteristics of the Adsorption of Indium and Thallium Atoms on Tungsten Oxide10.1098/rsta.1935.0017
125-164F. D. MilesThe Formation and Constitution of Crystals of Lead Salts Containing Water-Soluble Colloid10.1098/rsta.1935.0018

1935 Volume 234

79-114Alfred YoungThe Application of Substitutional Analysis to Invariants10.1098/rsta.1935.0001
115-144Hawley SnellThe Stark Effect in the Molecular Spectrum of Hydrogen10.1098/rsta.1935.0002
10.1098/rsta.1935.0003W. Hume-Rothery, G. W. Mabbott, and K. M. Channel EvansErrata: The Freezing Points, Melting Points, and Solid Solubility Limits of the Alloys of Silver and Copper with the Elements of the B Sub-Groups10.1098/rsta.1935.0003
145-176C. G. PendseThe Theory of Saturn's Rings10.1098/rsta.1935.0004
177-204F. F. Coleman and A. EgertonA Study of the Vapour Pressures of Magnesium, Thallium, and Zinc, and the Determination of Their Chemical Constants10.1098/rsta.1935.0005
205-230S. ChapmanThe Gotz Inversion of Intensity-Ratio in Zenith-Scattered Sunlight10.1098/rsta.1935.0006
231-264B. R. SethFinite Strain in Elastic Problems10.1098/rsta.1935.0007
265-298K. S. Krishnan and S. BanerjeeInvestigations on Magne-Crystallic Action. III. Further Studies on Organic Crystals10.1098/rsta.1935.0008
299-328A. Norman ShawThe Derivation of Thermodynamical Relations for a Simple System10.1098/rsta.1935.0009
329-354W. G. Beare and F. P. BowdenPhysical Properties of Surfaces. I. Kinetic Friction10.1098/rsta.1935.0010
355-376F. LowaterRotational Analysis of the Band Spectrum of Zirconium Oxide10.1098/rsta.1935.0011
377-431J. de Graaff HunterThe Figure of the Earth from Gravity Observations and the Precision Obtainable10.1098/rsta.1935.0012
433-521A. Egerton, F. Ll. Smith, and A. R. UbbelohdeEstimation of the Combustion Products from the Cylinder of the Petrol Engine and Its Relation to "Knock"10.1098/rsta.1935.0013

1934 Volume 234

1-41F. M. Lea and T. W. ParkerInvestigations on a Portion of the Quaternary System CaO-Al$_{2}$O$_{3}$-SiO$_{2}$-Fe$_{2}$O$_{3}$: The Quaternary System CaO-2CaO. SiO$_{2}$-5CaO. 3Al$_{2}$O$_{3}$-4CaO. Al$_{2}$O$_{3}$. Fe$_{2}$O$_{3}$10.1098/rsta.1934.0023
43-78J. L. SyngeOn the Disturbance of the Steady Flow of an Inviscid Liquid between Parallel Planes10.1098/rsta.1934.0024

1934 Volume 233

1-97William Hume-Rothery, Gilbert W. Mabbott, and K. M. Channel EvansThe Freezing Points, Melting Points, and Solid Solubility Limits of the Alloys of Silver, and Copper with the Elements of the B Sub-Groups10.1098/rsta.1934.0014
99-141D. E. Littlewood and A. R. RichardsonGroup Characters and Algebra10.1098/rsta.1934.0015
143-216J. E. Sears, H. Barrell, and W. H. JohnsonDeterminations of the Fundamental Standards of Length in Terms of Wave-Lengths of Light10.1098/rsta.1934.0016
217-245W. E. GrimshawThe Plastico-Viscous Deformation of Right Circular Cylinders of Soft Metal under Variable Load Axially Directed10.1098/rsta.1934.0017
247-277G. L. Wilson and F. D. MilesThe Solvation of Nitrocellulose in Acetone-Water Mixtures10.1098/rsta.1934.0018
279-301G. J. RichardsOn the Motion of an Elliptic Cylinder through a Viscous Fluid10.1098/rsta.1934.0019
303-326A. HunterThe Spectra of Singly and Doubly Ionized Sulphur in the Region $\lambda \lambda $ 3300-4900 A.10.1098/rsta.1934.0020
327-359Louis V. KingOn the Flow of Electric Current in Semi-Infinite Media in Which the Specific Resistance is a Function of the Depth10.1098/rsta.1934.0021
361-389E. W. RussellThe Interaction of Clay with Water and Organic Liquids as Measured by Specific Volume Changes and Its Relation to the Phenomena of Crumb Formation in Soils10.1098/rsta.1934.0022

1934 Volume 232

1-26E. Maitland WrightAn Extension of Waring's Problem10.1098/rsta.1934.0001
27-64R. V. Southwell and H. B. SquireA Modification of Oseen's Approximate Equation for the Motion in Two Dimensions of a Viscous Incompressible Fluid10.1098/rsta.1934.0002
65-97R. Brinkman, R. Margaria, and F. J. W. RoughtonThe Kinetics of the Carbon Dioxide-Carbonic Acid Reaction10.1098/rsta.1934.0003
99-115K. S. Krishnan, N. C. Chakravorty, and S. BanerjeeInvestigations on Magne-Crystallic Action. Part II: Paramagnetics10.1098/rsta.1934.0004
117-154T. M. Lowry and H. HudsonOptical Rotatory Power. Part IV: Rotatory Dispersion of Bornyl and Menthyl Xanthates, Especially in the Region of Absorption10.1098/rsta.1934.0005
155-222R. C. J. Howland and A. C. StevensonBi-Harmonic Analysis in a Perforated Strip10.1098/rsta.1934.0006
223-283E. T. HansonEllipsoidal Functions and Their Application to Some Wave Problems10.1098/rsta.1934.0007
285-296A. GrahamShear Patterns in an Unstable Layer of Air10.1098/rsta.1934.0008
297-332W. J. de Haas and Robert HadfieldOn the Effect of the Temperature of Liquid Hydrogen (-252$\cdot $8 $ ^{\circ} $ C.) on the Tensile Properties of Forty-One Specimens of Metals Comprising (a) Pure Iron 99$\cdot $85%; (b) Four Carbon Steels; (c) Thirty Alloy Steels; (d) Copper and Nickel; (e) Four Non-Ferrous Alloys10.1098/rsta.1934.0009
333-394W. T. Astbury and H. J. WoodsX-Ray Studies of the Structure of Hair, Wool, and Related Fibres. II. The Molecular Structure and Elastic Properties of Hair Keratin10.1098/rsta.1934.0010
395-430W. E. Curtis and J. PatkowskiRotational Analysis of the Absorption Bands of ICl10.1098/rsta.1934.0011
431-461E. N. FoxTemperature Rise in a Heat-Evolving Medium10.1098/rsta.1934.0012
463-535Robert Robertson, J. J. Fox, and A. E. MartinTwo Types of Diamond10.1098/rsta.1934.0013

1933 Volume 231

1-27Sudhansu Kumar BanerjiThe Electric Field of Overhead Thunderclouds10.1098/rsta.1933.0001
29-53A. T. Doodson and R. H. CorkanThe Principal Constituent of the Tides in the English and Irish Channels10.1098/rsta.1933.0002
55-73Richard Threlfall and Alfred John DawsonFurther History of a Quartz Thread Gravity Balance10.1098/rsta.1933.0003
75-145J. E. Sears, H. Barrell, F. Adcock, and J. A. HallA New Apparatus for Determining the Relationship between Wavelengths of Light and the Fundamental Standards of Length10.1098/rsta.1933.0004
147-205A. Egerton and G. S. CallendarOn the Saturation Pressures of Steam (170 $ ^{\circ} $ to 374 $ ^{\circ} $ C)10.1098/rsta.1933.0005
207-234F. J. ScraseThe Characteristics of a Deep Focus Earthquake: A Study of the Disturbance of February 20, 193110.1098/rsta.1933.0006
235-262K. S. Krishnan, B. C. Guha, and S. BanerjeeInvestigations on Magne-Crystallic Action. Part I: Diamagnetics10.1098/rsta.1933.0007
263-288C. A. ClemmowThe Differential Equations of Ballistics10.1098/rsta.1933.0008
289-337J. Neyman and E. S. PearsonOn the Problem of the Most Efficient Tests of Statistical Hypotheses10.1098/rsta.1933.0009
339-407J. H. C. ThompsonOn the Theory of Visco-Elasticity: A Thermodynamical Treatment of Visco-Elasticity, and Some Problems of the Vibrations of Visco-Elastic Solids10.1098/rsta.1933.0010
409-434A. Michels and C. MichelsThe Influence of Pressure on the Dielectric Constant of Carbon Dioxide up to 1000 Atmospheres between 25 $ ^{\circ} $ and 150 $ ^{\circ} $ C10.1098/rsta.1933.0011
435-477J. L. SyngeThe Tightness of the Teeth, Considered as a Problem Concerning the Equilibrium of a Thin Incompressible Elastic Membrane10.1098/rsta.1933.0012

1932 Volume 230

1-37William HardyProblems of the Boundary State10.1098/rsta.1932.0001
39-73A. D. Crow and W. E. GrimshawOn the Equation of State of Propellant Gases10.1098/rsta.1932.0002
75-101W. T. Astbury and A. StreetX-Ray Studies of the Structure of Hair, Wool, and Related Fibres. I. General10.1098/rsta.1932.0003
103-147Gilbert CookThe Yield Point and Initial Stages of Plastic Strain in Mild Steel Subjected to Uniform and Non-Uniform Stress Distributions10.1098/rsta.1932.0004
149-187J. GuildThe Colorimetric Properties of the Spectrum10.1098/rsta.1932.0005
189-220T. T. H. VerschoyleThe Ternary System Carbon Monoxide-Nitrogen-Hydrogen and the Component Binary Systems between Temperatures of - 185 degrees and - 215 degrees C., and between Pressures of 0 and 225 Atm.10.1098/rsta.1932.0006
221-292Robert HadfieldA Research on Faraday's "Steel and Alloys"10.1098/rsta.1932.0007
293-322A. E. H. TuttonDetermination of the Yard in Wave-Lengths of Light10.1098/rsta.1932.0008
323-362G. I. Taylor and H. QuinneyThe Plastic Distortion of Metals10.1098/rsta.1932.0009
363-385William A. Bone and Reginald P. FraserPhotographic Investigation of Flame Movements in Gaseous Explosions. Parts IV, V, and VI10.1098/rsta.1932.0010
387-411A. D. Crow and W. E. GrimshawThe Combustion of Colloidal Propellants10.1098/rsta.1932.0011
413-445E. N. da C. AndradeOn the Groupings and General Behaviour of Solid Particles under the Influence of Air Vibrations in Tubes10.1098/rsta.1932.0012

1930 Volume 229

1-48J. A. HallThe International Temperature Scale between 0 degrees and 100 degrees C10.1098/rsta.1930.0001
49-86R. C. J. HowlandOn the Stresses in the Neighbourhood of a Circular Hole in a Strip under Tension10.1098/rsta.1930.0002
87-124E. T. HansonDiffraction10.1098/rsta.1930.0003
125-162A. Norman Shaw, H. E. Reilley, and R. J. ClarkThe Ageing of Standard Cells: Increased Accuracy in their Use: And International Comparisons10.1098/rsta.1930.0004
163-204J. A. GauntContinuous Absorption10.1098/rsta.1930.0005
205-253R. V. Southwell and Letitia ChittyOn the Problem of Hydrodynamic Stability. I. Uniform Shearing Motion in a Viscous Fluid10.1098/rsta.1930.0006
255-286Earl of Berkeley and E. StenhouseThe Density of the Vapours in Equilibrium with Water, Ethyl Alcohol, Methyl Alcohol and Benzene10.1098/rsta.1930.0007
287-328Sudhansu Kumar BanerjiMicroseisms Associated with Disturbed Weather in the Indian Seas10.1098/rsta.1930.0008
329-425H. S. M. CoxeterThe Polytopes with Regular-Prismatic Vertex Figures10.1098/rsta.1930.0009
427-460S. Chapman and A. T. PriceThe Electric and Magnetic State of the Interior of the Earth, as Inferred from Terrestrial Magnetic Variations10.1098/rsta.1930.0010

1929 Volume 228

1-62A. T. PriceA Mathematical Discussion on the Structure of Wood in Relation to Its Elastic Properties10.1098/rsta.1929.0001
63-114G. S. MahajaniA Contribution to the Theory of Ferromagnetic Crystals10.1098/rsta.1929.0002
115-150W. F. SheppardThe Fit of a Formula for Discrepant Observations10.1098/rsta.1929.0003
151-196J. A. GauntThe Triplets of Helium10.1098/rsta.1929.0004
197-234William A. Bone and Reginald P. FraserA Photographic Investigation of Flame Movements in Carbonic Oxide-Oxygen Explosions10.1098/rsta.1929.0005
235-274W. G. BickleyTwo-Dimensional Potential Problems Concerning a Single Closed Boundary10.1098/rsta.1929.0006
275-329L. RosenheadThe Karman Street of Vortices in a Channel of Finite Breadth10.1098/rsta.1929.0007
331-376J. G. SempleCremona Transformations of Space of Four Dimensions by Means of Quadrics, and the Reverse Transformations10.1098/rsta.1929.0008
377-420A. E. H. LoveThe Stress Produced in a Semi-Infinite Solid by Pressure on Part of the Boundary10.1098/rsta.1929.0009
421-461E. A. MilneBakerian Lecture: The Structure and Opacity of a Stellar Atmosphere10.1098/rsta.1929.0010

1928 Volume 227

1-19A. FageThe Flow of Air and of an Inviscid Fluid around an Elliptic Cylinder and an Aerofoil of Infinite Span, Especially in the Region of the Forward Stagnation Point10.1098/rsta.1928.0001
21-62C. Chree and J. M. StaggRecurrence Phenomena in Terrestrial Magnetism10.1098/rsta.1928.0002
63-91T. H. Laby and E. O. HercusThe Mechanical Equivalent of Heat10.1098/rsta.1928.0003
93-135L. N. G. FilonOn the Second Approximation to the "Oseen" Solution for the Motion of a Viscous Fluid10.1098/rsta.1928.0004
137-221T. M. CherryOn Periodic Solutions of Hamiltonian Systems of Differential Equations10.1098/rsta.1928.0005
223-279A. T. DoodsonThe Analysis of Tidal Observations10.1098/rsta.1928.0006
281-315J. E. Sears, W. H. Johnson, and H. L. P. JollyA New Determination of the Ratio of the Imperial Standard Yard to the International Prolotype Metre10.1098/rsta.1928.0007
317-343J. D. CockcroftThe Design of Coils for the Production of Strong Magnetic Fields10.1098/rsta.1928.0008
345-382C. A. ClemmowA Theory of Internal Ballistics Based on a Pressure-Index Law of Burning for Propellants10.1098/rsta.1928.0009
383-415W. G. BickleyThe Distribution of Stress Round a Circular Hole in a Plate10.1098/rsta.1928.0010
417-451E. H. LinfootOn the Law of Large Numbers10.1098/rsta.1928.0011

1927 Volume 226

1-30H. J. Gough, D. Hanson, and S. J. WrightThe Behaviour of Single Crystals of Aluminium under Static and Repeated Stresses10.1098/rsta.1927.0001
31-106J. L. SyngeOn the Geometry of Dynamics10.1098/rsta.1927.0002
107-133L. C. JacksonInvestigations on Paramagnetism at Low Temperatures. Part II10.1098/rsta.1927.0003
135-155J. Topping and A. E. LudlamTables of Log K$_{0}$ (x) over the Range x = 2 to x = 12 at Intervals of 0 $ \cdot $ 00110.1098/rsta.1927.0004
157-230R. C. JohnsonThe Structure and Origin of the Swan Band Spectrum of Carbon10.1098/rsta.1927.0005
231-266R. JonesThe Distribution of Normal Pressures on a Prolate Spheroid10.1098/rsta.1927.0006
267-298G. Udny YuleOn a Method of Investigating Periodicities in Disturbed Series, with Special Reference to Wolfer's Sunspot Numbers10.1098/rsta.1927.0007
299-361Lewis F. Richardson and J. Arthur GauntThe Deferred Approach to the Limit. Part I. Single Lattice. Part II. Interpenetrating Lattices10.1098/rsta.1927.0008
363-388Drawings of the Corona from Photographs at Total Eclipses from 1896 to 192210.1098/rsta.1927.0009
391-466Thomas Martin Lowry and W. R. C. Coode-AdamsOptical Rotatory Dispersion. Part III: The Rotatory Dispersion of Quartz in the Infra-Red, Visible and Ultra-Violet Regions of the Spectrum10.1098/rsta.1927.0010

1926 Volume 225

1-48A. FowlerBakerian Lecture: The Spectrum of Silicon at Successive Stages of Ionisation10.1098/rsta.1926.0001
49-91S. ChapmanThe Lunar Diurnal Magnetic Variation at Greenwich and Other Observatories10.1098/rsta.1926.0002
93-130R. A. FrazerOn the Motion of Circular Cylinders in a Viscous Fluid10.1098/rsta.1926.0003
131-198G. C. StewardAberration Diffraction Effects10.1098/rsta.1926.0004
199-245L. W. Bryant, D. H. Williams, and G. I. TaylorAn Investigation of the Flow of Air around an Aerofoil of Infinite Span10.1098/rsta.1926.0005
247-302D. BruntPeriodicities in European Weather10.1098/rsta.1926.0006
303-330A. Fage and L. F. G. SimmonsAn Investigation of the Air-Flow Pattern in the Wake of an Aerofoil of Finite Span10.1098/rsta.1926.0007
331-356R. W. FenningGaseous Combustion at Medium Pressures. Part I. Carbon Monoxide-Air Explosions in a Closed Vessel. Part II. Methane-Air Explosions in a Closed Vessel10.1098/rsta.1926.0008
357-420J. A. CarrollThe Vacuum Spark Spectra of Some of the Heavier Elements, and Series Classification in the Spectra of Ionised Atoms Homologous with Copper, Silver, and Gold10.1098/rsta.1926.0009

1924 Volume 224

1-48L. C. JacksonInvestigations on Paramagnetism at Low Temperatures10.1098/rsta.1924.0001
49-93J. W. NicholsonOblate Spheroidal Harmonics and their Applications10.1098/rsta.1924.0002
95-140C. V. DrysdaleThe Distribution of the Magnetic Field and Return Current Round a Submarine Cable Carrying Alternating Current. Part 110.1098/rsta.1924.0003
141-184S. ButterworthThe Distribution of the Magnetic Field and Return Current Round a Submarine Cable Carrying Alternating Current. Part 210.1098/rsta.1924.0004
185-219J. Proudman and A. T. DoodsonThe Principal Constituent of the Tides of the North Sea10.1098/rsta.1924.0005
221-257W. T. Astbury and Kathleen YardleyTabulated Data for the Examination of the 230 Space-Groups by Homogeneous X-Rays10.1098/rsta.1924.0006
259-301D. W. DyeA Self-Contained Standard Harmonic Wave-Meter10.1098/rsta.1924.0007
303-369J. W. NicholsonThe Electrification of Two Parallel Circular Discs10.1098/rsta.1924.0008
371-419R. J. LangOn the Ultra-Violet Spark-Spectra of Some of the Elements10.1098/rsta.1924.0009

1923 Volume 223

1-33J. E. JonesOn the Velocity Distribution Function, and on the Stresses in a Non-Uniform Rarefied Monatomic Gas10.1098/rsta.1923.0001
35-87F. A. FreethThe System: Na$_{2}$O-CO$_{2}$-NaCl-H$_{2}$O, Considered as Two Four-Component Systems10.1098/rsta.1923.0002
89-125L. N. G. Filon and H. T. JessopOn the Stress-Optical Effect in Transparent Solids Strained beyond the Elastic Limit10.1098/rsta.1923.0003
127-173Miguel A. CatalanSeries and Other Regularities in the Spectrum of Manganese10.1098/rsta.1923.0004
175-200F. E. SmithOn an Electromagnetic Method for the Measurement of the Horizontal Intensity of the Earth's Magnetic Field10.1098/rsta.1923.0005
201-255E. A. MilneRadiative Equilibrium: The Relation between the Spectral Energy Curve of a Star and the Law of Darkening of the Disc towards the Limb, with Special Reference to the Effects of Scattering and the Solar Spectrum10.1098/rsta.1923.0006
257-288A. P. Chattock and L. F. BatesOn the Richardson Gyro-Magnetic Effect10.1098/rsta.1923.0007
289-343G. I. TaylorStability of a Viscous Liquid Contained between Two Rotating Cylinders10.1098/rsta.1923.0008
345-382Lewis F. RichardsonTheory of the Measurement of Wind by Shooting Spheres Upward10.1098/rsta.1923.0009
383-432L. Bairstow, B. M. Cave, and E. D. LangThe Resistance of a Cylinder Moving in a Viscous Fluid10.1098/rsta.1923.0010

1922 Volume 222

1-43O. W. RichardsonThe Emission of Electrons under the Influence of Chemical Action10.1098/rsta.1922.0001
45-56George W. WalkerThe Problem of Finite Focal Depth Revealed by Seismometers10.1098/rsta.1922.0002
57-100S. ButterworthEddy-Current Losses in Cylindrical Conductors, with Special Applications to the Alternating Current Resistances of Short Coils10.1098/rsta.1922.0003
101-130G. R. GoldsbroughThe Influence of Satellites upon the Form of Saturn's Ring10.1098/rsta.1922.0004
131-166Guy Barlow, H. B. Keene, and G. BarlowThe Analysis of Sound. Part I. The Experimental Analysis of Sound in Air and Water: Some Experiments towards a Sound Spectrum. Part II. The Theory of Analysis of an Electric Current by Periodic Interruption10.1098/rsta.1922.0005
167-226A. E. H. Love and F. B. PidduckLagrange's Ballistic Problem10.1098/rsta.1922.0006
227-247R. H. Fowler and C. N. H. LockThe Aerodynamics of a Spinning Shell. Part II10.1098/rsta.1922.0007
249-308Thomas Martin Lowry and Percy Corlett AustinBakerian Lecture: Optical Rotatory Dispersion. Part II: Tartaric Acid and the Tartrates10.1098/rsta.1922.0008
309-368R. A. FisherOn the Mathematical Foundations of Theoretical Statistics10.1098/rsta.1922.0009
369-400T. R. Merton and S. BarrattBakerian Lecture: On the Spectrum of Hydrogen10.1098/rsta.1922.0010

1921 Volume 221

1-28Lewis F. RichardsonSome Measurements of Atmospheric Turbulence10.1098/rsta.1921.0001
29-71T. Y. Baker and L. N. G. FilonOn a Theory of the Second Order Longitudinal Spherical Aberration for a Symmetrical Optical System10.1098/rsta.1921.0002
73-115C. T. R. WilsonInvestigations on Lightning Discharges and on the Electric Field of Thunderstorms10.1098/rsta.1921.0003
117-138W. E. DalbyResearches on the Elastic Properties and the Plastic Extension of Metals10.1098/rsta.1921.0004
139-162E. G. Coker and K. C. ChakkoThe Stress-Strain Properties of Nitro-Cellulose and the Law of Its Optical Behaviour10.1098/rsta.1921.0005
163-198A. A. GriffithThe Phenomena of Rupture and Flow in Solids10.1098/rsta.1921.0006
199-237W. F. SheppardReduction of Error by Linear Compounding10.1098/rsta.1921.0007
239-264Harold JeffreysTidal Friction in Shallow Seas10.1098/rsta.1921.0008
265-293G. B. JefferyPlane Stress and Plane Strain in Bipolar Co-Ordinates10.1098/rsta.1921.0009
295-387R. H. Fowler, E. G. Gallop, C. N. H. Lock, and H. W. RichmondThe Aerodynamics of a Spinning Shell10.1098/rsta.1921.0010
389-430W. S. Tucker and E. T. ParisA Selective Hot-Wire Microphone10.1098/rsta.1921.0011

1920 Volume 220

1-33G. I. TaylorTidal Friction in the Irish Sea10.1098/rsta.1920.0001
35-65G. GreenhillElectromagnetic Integrals10.1098/rsta.1920.0002
67-107Charles Algernon ParsonsBakerian Lecture, 1918: Experiments on the Artificial Production of Diamond10.1098/rsta.1920.0003
109-136W. G. Duffield, Thos. H. Burnham, and A. H. DavisThe Pressure upon the Poles of the Electric Arc10.1098/rsta.1920.0004
137-173T. R. Merton and J. W. NicholsonOn Intensity Relations in the Spectrum of Helium10.1098/rsta.1920.0005
175-206T. J. I'A. BromwichThe Scattering of Plane Electric Waves by Spheres10.1098/rsta.1920.0006
207-245G. H. LivensOn the Fundamental Formulations of Electrodynamics10.1098/rsta.1920.0007
247-289A. E. OxleyThe Influence of Molecular Constitution and Temperature on Magnetic Susceptibility. Part IV: Further Applications of the Molecular Field10.1098/rsta.1920.0008
291-333F. W. Dyson, A. S. Eddington, and C. DavidsonA Determination of the Deflection of Light by the Sun's Gravitational Field, from Observations Made at the Total Eclipse of May 29, 191910.1098/rsta.1920.0009
335-468W. M. HicksA Critical Study of Spectral Series. Part V: The Spectra of the Monatomic Gases10.1098/rsta.1920.0010

1919 Volume 219

1-72George W. WalkerThe Magnetic Re-Survey of the British Isles for the Epoch January 1, 191510.1098/rsta.1919.0009
73-135Arthur Hubert Cox, G. W. Walker, and Ernest Wilson[The Magnetic Re-Survey of the British Isles for the Epoch January 1, 1915] Appendix: A Report on Magnetic Disturbances in Northamptonshire and Leicestershire and Their Relations to the Geological Structure10.1098/rsta.1919.0010

1919 Volume 218

1-118S. ChapmanThe Solar and Lunar Diurnal Variations of Terrestrial Magnetism10.1098/rsta.1919.0001
119-156W. R. Bousfield and C. Elspeth BousfieldThe Specific Heat of Aqueous Solutions, with Special Reference to Sodium and Potassium Chlorides10.1098/rsta.1919.0002
157-210J. H. JeansBakerian Lecture, 1917: The Configurations of Rotating Compressible Masses10.1098/rsta.1919.0003
211-293Louis Vessot KingOn the Propagation of Sound in the Free Atmosphere and the Acoustic Efficiency of Fog-Signal Machinery: An Account of Experiments Carried out at Father Point, Quebec, September, 191310.1098/rsta.1919.0004
295-349Earl of Berkeley, E. G. J. Hartley, and C. V. BurtonOn Osmotic Pressures Derived from Vapour-Pressure Measurements: Aqueous Solutions of Cane Sugar and Methyl Glucoside10.1098/rsta.1919.0005
351-372A. Fowler and C. C. L. GregoryThe Ultra-Violet Band of Ammonia, and Its Occurrence in the Solar Spectrum10.1098/rsta.1919.0006
373-393George W. WalkerSurface Reflexion of Earthquake Waves10.1098/rsta.1919.0007
395-440A. E. H. TuttonMonoclinic Double Selenates of the Iron Group10.1098/rsta.1919.0008

1918 Volume 217

1-34J. H. JeansOn the Instability of the Pear-Shaped Figure of Equilibrium of a Rotating Mass of Liquid10.1098/rsta.1918.0001
35-50K. TerazawaOn Periodic Disturbance of Level Arising from the Load of Neighbouring Oceanic Tides10.1098/rsta.1918.0002
51-79J. JolyThe Genesis of Pleochroic Haloes10.1098/rsta.1918.0003
81-113P. A. MacMahonSeventh Memoir on the Partition of Numbers. A Detailed Study of the Enumeration of the Partitions of Multipartite Numbers10.1098/rsta.1918.0004
115-197S. ChapmanOn the Kinetic Theory of a Gas. Part II: A Composite Monatomic Gas: Diffusion, Viscosity, and Thermal Conduction10.1098/rsta.1918.0005
199-235A. E. H. TuttonMonoclinic Double Selenates of the Nickel Group10.1098/rsta.1918.0006
237-278T. R. Merton and J. W. NicholsonOn Phenomena Relating to the Spectra of Hydrogen and Helium10.1098/rsta.1918.0007
279-314J. Proudman, A. T. Doodson, and G. KennedyNumerical Results of the Theory of the Diffraction of a Plane Electromagnetic Wave by a Perfectly Conducting Sphere10.1098/rsta.1918.0008
315-360C. G. BarklaBakerian Lecture: On X-Rays and the Theory of Radiation10.1098/rsta.1918.0009
361-410W. M. HicksA Critical Study of Spectral Series. Part IV: The Structure of Spark Spectra10.1098/rsta.1918.0010
411-430William CrookesOn the Photographic Spectra of Meteorites10.1098/rsta.1918.0011

1916 Volume 216

1-62A. E. H. TuttonThe Monoclinic Double Sulphates Containing Ammonium. Completion of the Double Sulphate Series10.1098/rsta.1916.0001
63-90H. A. WilsonThe Electrical Conductivity and Luminosity of Flames Containing Salt Vapours10.1098/rsta.1916.0002
91-128W. de W. Abney and W. WatsonThe Threshold of Vision for Different Coloured Lights10.1098/rsta.1916.0003
129-186H. F. BakerOn Certain Linear Differential Equations of Astronomical Interest10.1098/rsta.1916.0004
187-277C. ChreeDiscussion of Kew Magnetic Data, Especially the Diurnal Inequalities of Horizontal Force and Vertical Force, from Ordinary Days of the Eleven Years 1890 to 190010.1098/rsta.1916.0005
279-348S. ChapmanOn the Law of Distribution of Molecular Velocities, and on the Theory of Viscosity and Thermal Conduction, in a Non-Uniform Simple Monatomic Gas10.1098/rsta.1916.0006
349-392P. E. ShawThe Newtonian Constant of Gravitation as Affected by Temperature10.1098/rsta.1916.0007
393-427F. P. Burt and E. C. EdgarThe Combining Volumes of Hydrogen and Oxygen10.1098/rsta.1916.0008
429-457Karl PearsonMathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution. XIX. Second Supplement to a Memoir on Skew Variation10.1098/rsta.1916.0009
459-488J. W. Nicholson and T. R. MertonOn the Distribution of Intensity in Broadened Spectrum Lines10.1098/rsta.1916.0010

1915 Volume 215

1-26G. I. TaylorEddy Motion in the Atmosphere10.1098/rsta.1915.0001
27-78J. H. JeansOn the Potential of Ellipsoidal Bodies, and the Figures of Equilibrium of Rotating Liquid Masses10.1098/rsta.1915.0002
79-103A. E. OxleyThe Influence of Molecular Constitution and Temperature on Magnetic Susceptibility. Part III: On the Molecular Field in Diamagnetic Substances10.1098/rsta.1915.0003
105-131A. E. H. LoveThe Transmission of Electric Waves over the Surface of the Earth10.1098/rsta.1915.0004
133-159C. ChreeAtmospheric Electricity Potential Gradient at Kew Observatory, 1898 to 191210.1098/rsta.1915.0005
161-176S. ChapmanThe Lunar Diurnal Magnetic Variation, and Its Change with Lunar Distance10.1098/rsta.1915.0006
177-204S. W. J. Smith and J. GuildA Thermomagnetic Study of the Eutectoid Transition Point of Carbon Steels10.1098/rsta.1915.0007
205-252W. Geoffrey DuffieldThe Effect of Pressure upon Arc Spectra. No. 5. Nickel, $\lambda $ 3450 to $\lambda $ 5500, Including an Account of the Rate of Displacement with Wave-Length, of the Relation between the Pressure and the Displacement, of the Influence of the Density of Material and of the Intensity of the Spectrum Lines upon the Displacement, and of the Resolution of the Nickel Spectrum into Groups of Lines10.1098/rsta.1915.0008
253-274W. H. BraggBakerian Lecture: X-Rays and Crystal Structure10.1098/rsta.1915.0009
275-318William Arthur Bone, Hamilton Davies, H. H. Gray, Herbert H. Henstock, and J. B. DawsonGaseous Combustion at High Pressures10.1098/rsta.1915.0010
319-351Wm. S. TuckerHeats of Dilution of Concentrated Solutions10.1098/rsta.1915.0011
353-381C. Frewen Jenkin and D. R. PyeThermal Properties of Carbonic Acid at Low Temperatures. (Second Paper)10.1098/rsta.1915.0012
383-438J. H. Brinkworth and H. L. CallendarOn the Specific Heat of Steam at Atmospheric Pressure between 104 $ ^{\circ} $ C. and 115 $ ^{\circ} $ C.10.1098/rsta.1915.0013
439-487J. G. LeathemSome Applications of Conformal Transformation to Problems in Hydrodynamics10.1098/rsta.1915.0014

1914 Volume 214

1-25William CrookesThe Preparation of Eye-Preserving Glass for Spectacles10.1098/rsta.1914.0012
27-108F. E. SmithAbsolute Measurements of a Resistance by a Method Based on That of Lorenz10.1098/rsta.1914.0013
109-146A. E. OxleyThe Influence of Molecular Constitution and Temperature on Magnetic Susceptibility10.1098/rsta.1914.0014
147-198A. Norman ShawA Determination of the Electromotive Force of the Weston Normal Cell in Semi-Absolute Volts10.1098/rsta.1914.0015
199-224T. E. Stanton and J. R. PannellSimilarity of Motion in Relation to the Surface Friction of Fluids10.1098/rsta.1914.0016
225-266A. FowlerBakerian Lecture: Series Lines in Spark Spectra10.1098/rsta.1914.0017
267-276C. T. Heycock and F. H. NevilleDilute Solutions of Aluminium in Gold10.1098/rsta.1914.0018
277-294Frank HortonOn the Origin of the Electron Emission from Glowing Solids10.1098/rsta.1914.0019
295-317S. ChapmanOn the Lunar Diurnal Variation of the Earth's Magnetism at Pavlovsk and Pola (1897-1903)10.1098/rsta.1914.0020
319-357E. H. Griffiths and Ezer GriffithsThe Capacity for Heat of Metals at Low Temperatures10.1098/rsta.1914.0021
359-371E. G. BilhamThe Spark Spectrum of Nickel under Moderate Pressures10.1098/rsta.1914.0022
373-432Louis Vessot KingOn the Convection of Heat from Small Cylinders in a Stream of Fluid: Determination of the Convection Constants of Small Platinum Wires with Applications to Hot-Wire Anemometry10.1098/rsta.1914.0023
433-445William CrookesOn Acquired Radio-Activity10.1098/rsta.1914.0024

1914 Volume 213

1-26Clive Cuthbertson and Maude CuthbertsonOn the Refraction and Dispersion of the Halogens, Halogen Acids, Ozone, Steam, Oxides of Nitrogen and Ammonia10.1098/rsta.1914.0001
27-66R. A. SampsonOn a Cassegrain Reflector with Corrected Field10.1098/rsta.1914.0002
67-117C. Frewen Jenkin and D. R. PyeThe Thermal Properties of Carbonic Acid at Low Temperatures10.1098/rsta.1914.0003
119-185E. H. Griffiths and Ezer GriffithsThe Capacity for Heat of Metals at Different Temperatures, being an Account of Experiments Performed in the Research Laboratory of the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire10.1098/rsta.1914.0004
187-244R. V. SouthwellOn the General Theory of Elastic Stability10.1098/rsta.1914.0005
245-277C. ChreeSome Phenomena of Sunspots and of Terrestrial Magnetism. Part II10.1098/rsta.1914.0006
279-321S. ChapmanOn the Diurnal Variations of the Earth's Magnetism Produced by the Moon and Sun10.1098/rsta.1914.0007
323-420W. M. HicksA Critical Study of Spectral Series. Part III: The Atomic Weight Term and Its Import in the Constitution of Spectra10.1098/rsta.1914.0008
421-435T. R. LyleOn the Self-Inductance of Circular Coils of Rectangular Section10.1098/rsta.1914.0009
437-456Bertram HopkinsonA Method of Measuring the Pressure Produced in the Detonation of High Explosives or by the Impact of Bullets10.1098/rsta.1914.0010
457-485J. H. JeansGravitational Instability and the Nebular Hypothesis10.1098/rsta.1914.0011

1913 Volume 212

1-32H. L. CallendarBakerian Lecture: On the Variation of the Specific Heat of Water, with Experiments by a New Method10.1098/rsta.1913.0001
33-73W. M. HicksA Critical Study of Spectral Series. Part II: The p and s Sequences and the Atomic Volume Term10.1098/rsta.1913.0002
75-116C. ChreeSome Phenomena of Sunspots and of Terrestrial Magnetism at Kew Observatory10.1098/rsta.1913.0003
117-148Walter WahlPhysico-Chemical Determinations at High Pressures by Optical Methods10.1098/rsta.1913.0004
149-185R. A. SampsonA New Treatment of Optical Aberrations10.1098/rsta.1913.0005
187-204A. Vernon Harcourt and William EssonOn the Variation with Temperature of the Rate of a Chemical Change10.1098/rsta.1913.0006
205-226A. Ll. HughesOn the Emission Velocities of Photo-Electrons10.1098/rsta.1913.0007
227-260J. J. ManleyOn the Apparent Change in Weight during Chemical Reaction10.1098/rsta.1913.0008
261-297Thomas Martin LowryOptical Rotatory Dispersion. Part I: The Natural and Magnetic Rotatory Dispersion in Quartz of Light in the Visible Region of the Spectrum10.1098/rsta.1913.0009
299-337H. M. MacdonaldThe Effect Produced by an Obstacle on a Train of Electric Waves10.1098/rsta.1913.0010
339-373J. C. FieldsOn the Foundations of the Theory of Algebraic Functions of One Variable10.1098/rsta.1913.0011
375-433Louis Vessot KingOn the Scattering and Absorption of Light in Gaseous Media, with Applications to the Intensity of Sky Radiation10.1098/rsta.1913.0012

1912 Volume 211

1-32Hugh L. Callendar and Herbert MossOn the Absolute Expansion of Mercury10.1098/rsta.1912.0001
33-73W. Geoffrey DuffieldThe Effect of Pressure upon Arc Spectra. No. 3. Silver, $\lambda $ 4000 to $\lambda $ 4600. No. 4. Gold10.1098/rsta.1912.0002
75-110P. A. MacMahonMemoir on the Theory of the Partitions of Numbers. Part V: Partitions in Two-Dimensional Space10.1098/rsta.1912.0003
111-198J. MercerSturm-Liouville Series of Normal Functions in the Theory of Integral Equations10.1098/rsta.1912.0004
199-251W. R. Bousfield and W. Eric BousfieldThe Specific Heat of Water and the Mechanical Equivalent of the Calorie at Temperatures from O degrees C. to 80 degrees C.10.1098/rsta.1912.0005
253-278W. H. DinesThe Vertical Temperature Distribution in the Atmosphere over England, and Some Remarks on the General and Local Circulation10.1098/rsta.1912.0006
279-313G. N. WatsonA Theory of Asymptotic Series10.1098/rsta.1912.0007
315-343Walter Rosenhain and Sydney L. ArchbuttThe Constitution of the Alloys of Aluminium and Zinc10.1098/rsta.1912.0008
345-373P. A. MacMahonMemoir on the Theory of the Partitions of Numbers. Part VI: Partitions in Two-Dimensional Space, to Which is Added an Adumbration of the Theory of the Partitions in Three-Dimensional Space10.1098/rsta.1912.0009
375-410W. T. DavidRadiation in Explosions of Coal-Gas and Air10.1098/rsta.1912.0010
411-432A. C. DixonOn the Series of Sturm and Liouville, as Derived from a Pair of Fundamental Integral Equations Instead of a Differential Equation10.1098/rsta.1912.0011
433-483S. ChapmanThe Kinetic Theory of a Gas Constituted of Spherically Symmetrical Molecules10.1098/rsta.1912.0012

1911 Volume 210

1-34A. E. H. TuttonA Wave-Length Comparator for Standards of Length: An Instrument for Fine Measurement in Wave-Lengths of Light. With an Appendix on the Use of Wave-Length Rulings as Defining Lines on Standards of Length10.1098/rsta.1911.0001
35-55Leonard BairstowThe Elastic Limits of Iron and Steel under Cyclical Variations of Stress10.1098/rsta.1911.0002
57-111W. M. HicksA Critical Study of Spectral Series. Part I: The Alkalies H and He10.1098/rsta.1911.0003
113-144H. M. MacdonaldThe Diffraction of Electric Waves Round a Perfectly Reflecting Obstacle10.1098/rsta.1911.0004
145-197George W. WalkerThe Initial Accelerated Motion of Electrified Systems of Finite Extent, and the Reaction Produced by the Resulting Radiation10.1098/rsta.1911.0005
199-238W. F. G. SwannOn the Specific Heats of Air and Carbon Dioxide at Atmospheric Pressure by the Continuous Electric Method at 20 degrees C. and 100 degrees C.10.1098/rsta.1911.0006
239-270C. J. T. SewellThe Extinction of Sound in a Viscous Atmosphere by Small Obstacles of Cylindrical and Spherical Form10.1098/rsta.1911.0007
271-306Charles ChreeSome Phenomena of Magnetic Disturbances at Kew10.1098/rsta.1911.0008
307-357L. F. RichardsonThe Approximate Arithmetical Solution by Finite Differences of Physical Problems Involving Differential Equations, with an Application to the Stresses in a Masonry Dam10.1098/rsta.1911.0009
359-386William CrookesOn Scandium. Part II10.1098/rsta.1911.0010
387-415J. J. ManleyObservations on the Anomalous Behaviour of Delicate Balances, and an Account of Devices for Increasing Accuracy in Weighings10.1098/rsta.1911.0011

1909 Volume 209

1-13Edward C. EdgarOn the Atomic Weight of Chlorine10.1098/rsta.1909.0001
15-46William CrookesOn Scandium10.1098/rsta.1909.0002
47-70A. FowlerThe Spectrum of Scandium, and Its Relation to Solar Spectra10.1098/rsta.1909.0003
71-87S. R. MilnerOn the Nature of the Streamers in the Electric Spark10.1098/rsta.1909.0004
89-122Walter Rosenhain and P. A. TuckerEutectic Research. No. 1. The Alloys of Lead and Tin10.1098/rsta.1909.0005
123-151G. W. C. KayeThe Emission and Transmission of Rontgen Rays10.1098/rsta.1909.0006
153-175P. A. MacMahonMemoir on the Theory of the Partitions of Numbers. Part IV: On the Probability that the Successful Candidate at an Election by Ballot May Never at Any Time have Fewer Votes Than the One Who is Unsuccessful; on a Generalization of This Question; and on Its Connexion with Other Questions of Partition, Permutation, and Combination10.1098/rsta.1909.0007
177-203Earl of Berkeley, E. G. J. Hartley, and C. V. BurtonOn the Osmotic Pressures of Aqueous Solutions of Calcium Ferrocyanide. Part I: Concentrated Solutions10.1098/rsta.1909.0008
205-226W. Geoffrey DuffieldThe Effect of Pressure upon Arc Spectra. No. 2. Copper, $\lambda $ 4000 to $\lambda $ 460010.1098/rsta.1909.0009
227-248L. W. P. ChetwyndResults of Magnetic Observations at Stations on the Coasts of the British Isles, 190710.1098/rsta.1909.0010
249-279E. M. WellischThe Mobilities of the Ions Produced by Rontgen Rays in Gases and Vapours10.1098/rsta.1909.0011
281-317N. BohrDetermination of the Surface-Tension of Water by the Method of Jet Vibration10.1098/rsta.1909.0012
319-336Earl of Berkeley, E. G. J. Hartley, and J. Stephensonon the Osmotic Pressures of Calcium Ferrocyanide Solutions. Part II: Weak Solutions10.1098/rsta.1909.0013
337-377Henry A. Miers and Florence IsaacOn the Spontaneous Crystallisation of Monochloracetic Acid and Its Mixtures with Naphthalene10.1098/rsta.1909.0014
379-413George C. SimpsonOn the Electricity of Rain and Its Origin in Thunderstorms10.1098/rsta.1909.0015
415-446J. MercerFunctions of Positive and Negative Type, and their Connection with the Theory of Integral Equations10.1098/rsta.1909.0016
447-478A. FowlerThe Spectrum of Magnesium Hydride10.1098/rsta.1909.0017

1908 Volume 208

1-19G. H. DarwinFurther Consideration of the Stability of the Pear-Shaped Figure of a Rotating Mass of Liquid10.1098/rsta.1908.0014
21-109S. W. J. Smith and J. SatterlyThe Thermomagnetic Analysis of Meteoric and Artificial Nickel-Iron Alloys10.1098/rsta.1908.0015
111-162W. Geoffrey DuffieldThe Effect of Pressure upon Arc Spectra. No. 1. Iron10.1098/rsta.1908.0016
163-204Arthur SchusterThe Diurnal Variation of Terrestrial Magnetism10.1098/rsta.1908.0017
205-246C. ChreeMagnetic Declination at Kew Observatory, 1890 to 190010.1098/rsta.1908.0018
247-273H. A. WilsonThe Effect of Hydrogen on the Discharge of Negative Electricity from Hot Platinum10.1098/rsta.1908.0019
275-303Tempest AndersonReport on the Eruptions of the Soufriere in St. Vincent in 1902, and on a Visit to Montagne Pelee in Martinique. Part II. The Changes in the Districts and the Subsequent History of the Volcanoes10.1098/rsta.1908.0020
303List of Errata: Report on the Eruptions of the Soufriere, in St. Vincent, in 1902, and on a Visit to Montagne Pelee, in Martinique. Part I10.1098/rsta.1908.0021
305-332John S. FlettPetrographical Notes on the Products of the Eruptions of May, 1902, at the Soufriere in St. Vincent10.1098/rsta.1908.0022
333-347T. RoydsThe Constitution of the Electric Spark10.1098/rsta.1908.0023
349-379J. T. Bottomley and F. A. KingThermal Radiation in Absolute Measure at Very Low Temperatures10.1098/rsta.1908.0024
381-443Charles H. LeesBakerian Lecture: The Effects of Temperature and Pressure on the Thermal Conductivities of Solids. Part II. The Effects of Low Temperatures on the Thermal and Electrical Conductivities of Certain Approximately Pure Metals and Alloys10.1098/rsta.1908.0025
445-474T. H. LabyThe Supersaturation and Nuclear Condensation of Certain Organic Vapours10.1098/rsta.1908.0026
475-528Walter Noel HartleyThe Absorption Spectra of the Vapours of Benzene and Its Homologues, at Different Temperatures and Pressures, and of Solutions of Benzene10.1098/rsta.1908.0027

1908 Volume 207

1-64O. W. RichardsonThe Ionisation Produced by Hot Platinum in Different Gases10.1098/rsta.1908.0001
65-134P. A. MacMahonSecond Memoir on the Compositions of Numbers10.1098/rsta.1908.0002
135-148C. Cuthbertson and E. Parr MetcalfeOn the Refractive Indices of Gaseous Potassium, Zinc, Cadmium, Mercury, Arsenic, Selenium and Tellurium10.1098/rsta.1908.0003
149-170Frank HortonOn the Discharge of Negative Electricity from Hot Calcium and from Lime10.1098/rsta.1908.0004
171-241A. E. H. LoveThe Gravitational Stability of the Earth10.1098/rsta.1908.0005
243-262J. H. MansellInvestigation of the Law of Burning of Modified Cordite10.1098/rsta.1908.0006
263-306L. N. G. FilonOn the Dispersion in Artificial Double Refraction10.1098/rsta.1908.0007
307-339L. BeckerThe Distribution of Blue-Violet Light in the Solar Corona on August 30, 1905, as Derived from Photographs Taken at Kalaa-es-Senam, Tunisia10.1098/rsta.1908.0008
341-392P. O. PedersenOn the Surface-Tension of Liquids Investigated by the Method of Jet Vibration10.1098/rsta.1908.0009
393-420F. E. SmithThe Normal Weston Cadmium Cell10.1098/rsta.1908.0010
421-462R. S. Hutton and J. E. PetavelElectric Furnace Reactions under High Gaseous Pressures10.1098/rsta.1908.0011
463-544W. E. Ayrton, T. Mather, and F. E. SmithA New Current Weigher and a Determination of the Electromotive Force of the Normal Weston Cadmium Cell10.1098/rsta.1908.0012
545-599F. E. Smith, T. Mather, and T. M. LowryThe Silver Voltameter. Part I. Part II10.1098/rsta.1908.0013

1906 Volume 206

1-67William Arthur Bone and Richard Vernon WheelerThe Combination of Hydrogen and Oxygen in Contact with Hot Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1906.0015
69-100Arthur SchusterOn the Periodicities of Sunspots10.1098/rsta.1906.0016
101-159W. R. BousfieldIonic Size in Relation to the Physical Properties of Aqueous Solutions10.1098/rsta.1906.0017
161-248G. H. DarwinOn the Figure and Stability of a Liquid Satellite10.1098/rsta.1906.0018
249-297E. W. BarnesThe Asymptotic Expansion of Integral Functions Defined by Taylor's Series10.1098/rsta.1906.0019
299-334C. ChreeA Discussion of Atmospheric Electric Potential Results at Kew from Selected Days during the Seven Years 1898 to 190410.1098/rsta.1906.0020
335-401Meyer WildermanGalvanic Cells Produced by the Action of Light. The Chemical Statics and Dynamics of Reversible and Irreversible Systems under the Influence of Light. (Second Communication)10.1098/rsta.1906.0021
403-452F. W. DysonDeterminations of Wave-Length from Spectra Obtained at the Total Solar Eclipses of 1900, 1901 and 190510.1098/rsta.1906.0022
453-480Andrew NobleResearches on Explosives. Part IV10.1098/rsta.1906.0023
481-507Earl of Berkeley and E. G. J. HartleyOn the Osmotic Pressures of Some Concentrated Aqueous Solutions10.1098/rsta.1906.0024

1906 Volume 205

1-35E. CunninghamOn the Normal Series Satisfying Linear Differential Equations10.1098/rsta.1906.0001
37-59P. A. MacMahonMemoir on the Theory of the Partitions of Numbers. Part III10.1098/rsta.1906.0002
61-97George C. SimpsonAtmospheric Electricity in High Latitudes10.1098/rsta.1906.0003
99-167B. D. Steele, D. McIntosh, and E. H. ArchibaldThe Halogen Hydrides as Conducting Solvents. Part I. The Vapour Pressures, Densities, Surface Energies and Viscosities of the Pure Solvents. Part II. The Conductivity and Molecular Weights of Dissolved Substances. Part III. The Transport Numbers of Certain Dissolved Substances. Part IV. The Abnormal Variation of Molecular Conductivity, etc.10.1098/rsta.1906.0004
169-200Harold B. Dixon and E. C. EdgarThe Atomic Weight of Chlorine: An Attempt to Determine the Equivalent of Chlorine by Direct Burning with Hydrogen10.1098/rsta.1906.0005
201-236Andrew NobleResearches on Explosives. Part III10.1098/rsta.1906.0006
237-288J. C. Maxwell GarnettColours in Metal Glasses, in Metallic Films, and in Metallic Solutions. II10.1098/rsta.1906.0007
289-318S. G. BurrardOn the Intensity and Direction of the Force of Gravity in India10.1098/rsta.1906.0008
319-331C. Cuthbertson and E. B. R. PrideauxOn the Refractive Index of Gaseous Fluorine10.1098/rsta.1906.0009
333-355William de W. AbneyModified Apparatus for the Measurement of Colour and Its Application to the Determination of the Colour Sensations10.1098/rsta.1906.0010
357-398J. E. PetavelThe Pressure of Explosions. Experiments on Solid and Gaseous Explosives. Parts I. and II10.1098/rsta.1906.0011
399-447Dr. Herschel and J. HerschelFifth and Sixth Catalogues of the Comparative Brightness of the Stars-In Continuation of Those Printed in the 'Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society' for 1796-9910.1098/rsta.1906.0012
449-464R. B. Denison and B. D. SteeleOn the Accurate Measurement of Ionic Velocities, with Applications to Various Ions10.1098/rsta.1906.0013
465-525A. N. WhiteheadOn Mathematical Concepts of the Material World10.1098/rsta.1906.0014

1905 Volume 204

1-55Frank HortonThe Effects of Changes of Temperature on the Modulus of Torsional Rigidity of Metal Wires10.1098/rsta.1905.0001
57-120F. E. SmithOn the Construction of Some Mercury Standards of Resistance, with a Determination of the Temperature Coefficient of Resistance of Mercury10.1098/rsta.1905.0002
121-137Harold A. WilsonOn the Electric Effect of Rotating a Dielectric in a Magnetic Field10.1098/rsta.1905.0003
139-168Charles de WattevilleOn Flame Spectra10.1098/rsta.1905.0004
169-219E. RutherfordBakerian Lecture: The Succession of Changes in Radioactive Bodies10.1098/rsta.1905.0005
221-252W. H. YoungOn the General Theory of Integration10.1098/rsta.1905.0006
253-322William Robert Bousfield and Thomas Martin LowryThe Electrical Conductivity and Other Properties of Sodium Hydroxide in Aqueous Solution as Elucidating the Mechanism of Conduction10.1098/rsta.1905.0007
323-349Clive CuthbertsonOn the Refractive Indices of the Elements10.1098/rsta.1905.0008
351-372Lord RayleighOn the Compressibility of Gases between One Atmosphere and Half an Atmosphere of Pressure10.1098/rsta.1905.0009
373-406Charles ChreeAn Analysis of the Results from the Falmouth Magnetographs on "Quiet" Days during the Twelve Years 1891 to 190210.1098/rsta.1905.0010
407-431Frank HortonOn the Modulus of Torsional Rigidity of Quartz Fibres and Its Temperature Coefficient10.1098/rsta.1905.0011
433-466Charles H. LeesEffects of Temperature and Pressure on the Thermal Conductivities of Solids. Part I. The Effect of Temperature on the Thermal Conductivities of Some Electrical Insulators10.1098/rsta.1905.0012
467-479Charles G. BarklaPolarised Rontgen Radiation10.1098/rsta.1905.0013
481-497H. A. WebbOn the Convergence of Infinite Series of Analytic Functions10.1098/rsta.1905.0014

1904 Volume 203

1-42Horace LambOn the Propagation of Tremors over the Surface of an Elastic Solid10.1098/rsta.1904.0013
43-51J. W. MalletOn the Structure of Gold-Leaf, and the Absorption Spectrum of Gold10.1098/rsta.1904.0014
53-86Karl PearsonMathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution. XII. On a Generalised Theory of Alternative Inheritance, with Special Reference to Mendel's Laws10.1098/rsta.1904.0015
87-110Lord Rayleigh and A. LodgeOn the Acoustic Shadow of a Sphere. With an Appendix, Giving the Values of Legendre's Functions from P$_{0}$ to P$_{20}$ at Intervals of 5 Degrees10.1098/rsta.1904.0016
111-137G. H. DarwinOn the Integrals of the Squares of Ellipsoidal Surface Harmonic Functions10.1098/rsta.1904.0017
139-149W. A. TildenThe Specific Heats of Metals and the Relation of Specific Heat to Atomic Weight. Part III10.1098/rsta.1904.0018
151-187C. ChreeAn Enquiry into the Nature of the Relationship between Sun-Spot Frequency and Terrestrial Magnetism10.1098/rsta.1904.0019
189-215Earl of BerkeleyOn Some Physical Constants of Saturated Solutions10.1098/rsta.1904.0020
217-304A. G. GreenhillThe Third Elliptic Integral and the Ellipsotomic Problem10.1098/rsta.1904.0021
305-342W. DuddellOn the Resistance and Electromotive Forces of the Electric Arc10.1098/rsta.1904.0022
343-384J. A. HarkerOn the High-Temperature Standards of the National Physical Laboratory: An Account of a Comparison of Platinum Thermometers and Thermojunctions with the Gas Thermometer10.1098/rsta.1904.0023
385-420J. C. Maxwell GarnettColours in Metal Glasses and in Metallic Films10.1098/rsta.1904.0024

1904 Volume 202

1-70C. T. Heycock and F. H. NevilleBakerian Lecture: On the Constitution of the Copper-Tin Series of Alloys10.1098/rsta.1904.0001
71-121P. V. BevanThe Combination of Hydrogen and Chlorine under the Influence of Light10.1098/rsta.1904.0002
123-141W. N. Shaw and W. H. DinesMeteorological Observations Obtained by the Use of Kites off the West Coast of Scotland, 190210.1098/rsta.1904.0003
143-163A. E. H. TuttonThe Elasmometer, a New Interferential Form of Elasticity Apparatus10.1098/rsta.1904.0004
165-181F. T. Trouton and H. R. NobleThe Mechanical Forces Acting on a Charged Electric Condenser Moving through Space10.1098/rsta.1904.0005
183-242E. C. C. BalyThe Spectra of Neon, Krypton and Xenon10.1098/rsta.1904.0006
243-275Harold A. WilsonOn the Discharge of Electricity from Hot Platinum10.1098/rsta.1904.0007
277-333A. R. ForsythThe Differential Invariants of Space10.1098/rsta.1904.0008
335-437Charles ChreeAn Analysis of the Results from the Kew Magnetographs on "Quiet" Days during the Eleven Years 1890 to 1900, with a Discussion of Certain Phenomena in the Absolute Observations10.1098/rsta.1904.0009
439-458W. Mansergh VarleyOn the Photo-Electric Discharge from Metallic Surfaces in Different Gases10.1098/rsta.1904.0010
459-523Henry A. MiersAn Enquiry into the Variation of Angles Observed in Crystals; Especially of Potassium-Alum and Ammonium-Alum10.1098/rsta.1904.0011
525-552J. H. PoyntingRadiation in the Solar System: Its Effect on Temperature and Its Pressure on Small Bodies10.1098/rsta.1904.0012

1903 Volume 201

1-35J. Reginald AshworthExperimental Researches on Drawn Steel10.1098/rsta.1903.0011
37-43W. A. TildenThe Specific Heats of Metals and the Relation of Specific Heat to Atomic Weight. Part II10.1098/rsta.1903.0012
45-61E. G. Coker and S. B. ClementAn Experimental Determination of the Variation with Temperature of the Critical Velocity of Flow of Water in Pipes10.1098/rsta.1903.0013
63-155L. N. G. FilonOn an Approximate Solution for the Bending of a Beam of Rectangular Cross-Section under any System of Load, with Special Reference to Points of Concentrated or Discontinuous Loading10.1098/rsta.1903.0014
157-184J. H. JeansOn the Vibrations and Stability of a Gravitating Planet10.1098/rsta.1903.0015
205-222Norman Lockyer and F. E. BaxandallThe Spectrum of $ \gamma $ Cygni10.1098/rsta.1903.0017
223-327Charles Jasper JolyQuaternions and Projective Geometry10.1098/rsta.1903.0018
329-402A. R. ForsythThe Differential Invariants of a Surface, and their Geometric Significance10.1098/rsta.1903.0019
403-433W. R. CarrOn the Laws Governing Electric Discharges in Gases at Low Pressures10.1098/rsta.1903.0020
435-455George W. WalkerOn the Dependence of the Refractive Index of Gases on Temperature10.1098/rsta.1903.0021
457-496J. EvershedSolar Eclipse of 1900, May 28. General Discussion of Spectroscopic Results10.1098/rsta.1903.0022
497-549O. W. RichardsonThe Electrical Conductivity Imparted to a Vacuum by Hot Conductors10.1098/rsta.1903.0023
551-558John AitkenOn the Formation of Definite Figures by the Deposition of Dust10.1098/rsta.1903.0024

1903 Volume 200

1-66Karl PearsonMathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution. XI. On the Influence of Natural Selection on the Variability and Correlation of Organs10.1098/rsta.1903.0001
67-104J. H. JeansOn the Equilibrium of Rotating Liquid Cylinders10.1098/rsta.1903.0002
181-223Arthur SchusterOn Some Definite Integrals, and a New Method of Reducing a Function of Spherical Co-Ordinates to a Series of Spherical Harmonics10.1098/rsta.1903.0004
225-240J. C. W. HumfreyEffects of Strain on the Crystalline Structure of Lead10.1098/rsta.1903.0005
241-250J. A. Ewing and J. C. W. HumfreyThe Fracture of Metals under Repeated Alternations of Stress10.1098/rsta.1903.0006
251-314G. H. DarwinThe Stability of the Pear-Shaped Figure of Equilibrium of a Rotating Mass of Liquid10.1098/rsta.1903.0007
314Erratum: Ellipsoidal Harmonic Analysis10.1098/rsta.1903.0008

1902 Volume 199

1-53J. H. JeansThe Stability of a Spherical Nebula10.1098/rsta.1902.0012
55-148Hugh L. CallendarContinuous Electrical Calorimetry10.1098/rsta.1902.0013
149-263Howard Turner BarnesOn the Capacity for Heat of Water between the Freezing and Boiling-Points, Together with a Determination of the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat in Terms of the International Electrical Units. Experiments by the Continuous-Flow Method of Calorimetry, Performed in the Macdonald Physical Laboratory of McGill University, Montreal10.1098/rsta.1902.0014
265-297Osborne Reynolds and J. H. SmithOn a Throw-Testing Machine for Reversals of Mean Stress10.1098/rsta.1902.0015
299-336Hertha AyrtonThe Mechanism of the Electric Arc10.1098/rsta.1902.0016
337-397Meyer WildermanOn Chemical Dynamics and Statics under the Influence of Light10.1098/rsta.1902.0017
399-410Wyndham R. Dunstan and Thomas A. HenryCyanogenesis in Plants. Part II. The Great Millet, Sorghum vulgare10.1098/rsta.1902.0018
411-500E. W. BarnesA Memoir on Integral Functions10.1098/rsta.1902.0019

1902 Volume 198

1-31James MuirOn the Tempering of Iron Hardened by Overstrain10.1098/rsta.1902.0001
33-104G. F. C. Searle and T. G. BedfordThe Measurement of Magnetic Hysteresis10.1098/rsta.1902.0002
105-145B. D. SteeleThe Measurement of Ionic Velocities in Aqueous Solution, and the Existence of Complex Ions10.1098/rsta.1902.0003
147-233L. N. G. FilonOn the Elastic Equilibrium of Circular Cylinders under Certain Practical Systems of Load10.1098/rsta.1902.0004
235-299Karl PearsonOn the Mathematical Theory of Errors of Judgment, with Special Reference to the Personal Equation10.1098/rsta.1902.0005
301-331G. H. DarwinOn the Pear-Shaped Figure of Equilibrium of a Rotating Mass of Liquid10.1098/rsta.1902.0006
333-373H. PoincareSur la Stabilite de l'Equilibre des Figures Pyriformes Affectees par une Masse Fluide en Rotation10.1098/rsta.1902.0007
375-415Norman LockyerTotal Eclipse of the Sun, May 28, 1900. Account of the Observations Made by the Solar Physics Observatory Eclipse Expedition and the Officers and Men of H.M.S. "Theseus," at Santa Pola, Spain10.1098/rsta.1902.0008
417-430Lord RayleighBakerian Lecture: On the Law of the Pressure of Gases between 75 and 150 Millimetres of Mercury10.1098/rsta.1902.0009
431-462William WatsonA Determination of the Value of the Earth's Magnetic Field in International Units, and a Comparison of the Results with the Values Given by the Kew Observatory Standard Instruments10.1098/rsta.1902.0010
463-481J. H. VincentThe Density and Coefficient of Cubical Expansion of Ice10.1098/rsta.1902.0011

1901 Volume 197

1-45A. E. H. LoveThe Integration of the Equations of Propagation of Electric Waves10.1098/rsta.1901.0013
47-89William Ramsay and Morris W. TraversArgon and Its Companions10.1098/rsta.1901.0014
91-133G. Udny Yule and K. PearsonOn the Theory of Consistence of Logical Class-Frequencies, and Its Geometrical Representation10.1098/rsta.1901.0015
135-150C. E. S. PhillipsThe Action of Magnetised Electrodes upon Electrical Discharge Phenomena in Rarefied Gases10.1098/rsta.1901.0016
151-227Norman Lockyer, R. N. Chisholm-Batten, and A. PedlerTotal Eclipse of the Sun, January 22, 1898. Observations at Viziadrug10.1098/rsta.1901.0017
229-254J. E. PetavelOn the Heat Dissipated by a Platinum Surface at High Temperatures. Part IV. Thermal Emissivity in High-Pressure Gases10.1098/rsta.1901.0018
255-284A. E. TuttonA Comparative Crystallographical Study of the Double Selenates of the Series R$_{2}$M(SeO$_{4}$)$_{2}$,6H$_{2}$O. Part II. Salts in Which M is Magnesium10.1098/rsta.1901.0019
285-379Karl PearsonMathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution. IX. On the Principle of Homotyposis and Its Relation to Heredity, to the Variability of the Individual, and to that of the Race. Part I. Homotypos in the Vegetable Kingdom10.1098/rsta.1901.0020
381-413John EvershedWave-Length Determinations and General Results Obtained from a Detailed Examination of Spectra Photographed at the Solar Eclipse of January 22, 189810.1098/rsta.1901.0021
415-441Harold A. WilsonOn the Electrical Conductivity of Air and Salt Vapours10.1098/rsta.1901.0022
443-459Karl PearsonMathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution. X. Supplement to a Memoir on Skew Variation10.1098/rsta.1901.0023
461-557G. H. DarwinEllipsoidal Harmonic Analysis10.1098/rsta.1901.0024

1901 Volume 196

1-24G. H. BryanThe Kinetic Theory of Planetary Atmospheres10.1098/rsta.1901.0001
25-59E. Rutherford and R. K. McClungEnergy of Rontgen and Becquerel Rays, and the Energy Required to Produce an Ion in Gases10.1098/rsta.1901.0002
61-203H. N. DicksonThe Circulation of the Surface Waters of the North Atlantic Ocean10.1098/rsta.1901.0003
205-223Lord RayleighOn a New Manometer, and on the Law of the Pressure of Gases between 1.5 and 0.01 Millimetres of Mercury10.1098/rsta.1901.0004
225-264Alice Lee and Karl PearsonData for the Problem of Evolution in Man. VI. A First Study of the Correlation of the Human Skull10.1098/rsta.1901.0005
265-387E. W. BarnesThe Theory of the Double Gamma Function10.1098/rsta.1901.0006
389-395F. C. PenroseSome Additional Notes on the Orientation of Greek Temples; Being the Result of a Journey to Greece and Sicily in April and May, 199010.1098/rsta.1901.0007
397-430J. H. JeansThe Distribution of Molecular Energy10.1098/rsta.1901.0008
431-477Emanuel LaskerUber Reihen auf der Convergenzgrenze10.1098/rsta.1901.0009
479-506W. N. Hartley and Hugh RamageAn Investigation of the Spectra of Flames Resulting from Operations in the Open-Hearth and "Basic" Bessemer Processes10.1098/rsta.1901.0010
507-527R. J. StruttOn the Conductivity of Gases under the Becquerel Rays10.1098/rsta.1901.0011
529-546T. J. BakerThe Thermo-Chemistry of the Alloys of Copper and Zinc10.1098/rsta.1901.0012

1900 Volume 195

1-405Karl PearsonMathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution. VII. On the Correlation of Characters not Quantitatively Measurable10.1098/rsta.1900.0022
49-77J. C. McLennanElectrical Conductivity in Gases Traversed by Cathode Rays10.1098/rsta.1900.0023
79-150Karl Pearson and Alice LeeMathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution. VIII. On the Inheritance of Characters not Capable of Exact Quantitative Measurement. Part I. Introductory. Part II. On the Inheritance of Coat-Colour in Horses. Part III. On the Inheritance of Eye-Colour in Man10.1098/rsta.1900.0024
151-191A. C. DixonOn Simultaneous Partial Differential Equations10.1098/rsta.1900.0025
193-234John ZelenyThe Velocity of the Ions Produced in Gases by Rontgen Rays10.1098/rsta.1900.0026
235-258Arthur A. RambautUnderground Temperature at Oxford in the Year 1899, as Determined by Five Platinum-Resistance Thermometers10.1098/rsta.1900.0027
259-278John S. TownsendThe Diffusion of Ions Produced in Air by the Action of a Radio-Active Substance, Ultra-Violet Light and Point Discharges10.1098/rsta.1900.0028
279-301J. A. Ewing and Walter RosenhainThe Crystalline Structure of Metals. (Second Paper)10.1098/rsta.1900.0029
303-327H. S. Hele-Shaw and Alfred HayLines of Induction in a Magnetic Field10.1098/rsta.1900.0030
329-362Charles GodfreyOn the Application of Fourier's Double Integrals to Optical Problems10.1098/rsta.1900.0031
363-401Frank Dawson Adams and John Thomas NicolsonAn Experimental Investigation into the Flow of Marble10.1098/rsta.1900.0032

1900 Volume 194

1-36John H. GrindleyAn Experimental Investigation of the Thermodynamical Properties of Super-Heated Steam. On the Cooling of Saturated Steam by Free Expansion10.1098/rsta.1900.0013
37-134John Allen Harker and Pierre ChappuisA Comparison of Platinum and Gas Thermometers, Including a Determination of the Boiling-Point of Sulphur on the Nitrogen Scale. An Account of Experiments Made in the Laboratory of the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures at Sevres10.1098/rsta.1900.0014
135-174R. D. OldhamOn the Propagation of Earthquake Motion to Great Distances10.1098/rsta.1900.0015
175-199A. M. Worthington and R. S. ColeImpact with a Liquid Surface Studied by the Aid of Instantaneous Photography. Paper II10.1098/rsta.1900.0016
201-232C. T. Heycock and F. H. NevilleGold-Aluminium Alloys10.1098/rsta.1900.0017
233-255W. A. Tilden and John PerryBakerian Lecture: The Specific Heats of Metals, and the Relation of Specific Heat to Atomic Weight10.1098/rsta.1900.0018
257-319G. Udny YuleOn the Association of Attributes in Statistics: With Illustrations from the Material of the Childhood Society, &c10.1098/rsta.1900.0019
321-360W. C. D. WhethamThe Ionization of Dilute Solutions at the Freezing Point10.1098/rsta.1900.0020
361-386P. A. MacMahonCombinatorial Analysis. The Foundations of a New Theory10.1098/rsta.1900.0021

1900 Volume 193

1-46James MuirOn the Recovery of Iron from Overstrain10.1098/rsta.1900.0001
47-87S. W. J. SmithOn the Nature of Electrocapillary Phenomena. I. Their Relation to the Potential Differences between Solutions10.1098/rsta.1900.0002
89-128Arthur Smithells, H. M. Dawson, and H. A. WilsonThe Electrical Conductivity and Luminosity of Flames Containing Vaporised Salts10.1098/rsta.1900.0003
129-158John S. TownsendThe Diffusion of Ions into Gases10.1098/rsta.1900.0004
159-188Karl Pearson and Alice LeeOn the Vibrations in the Field Round a Theoretical Hertzian Oscillator10.1098/rsta.1900.0005
189-213Arthur Schuster and Gustav HemsalechOn the Constitution of the Electric Spark10.1098/rsta.1900.0006
215-258Richard Threlfall and James Arthur PollockOn a Quartz Thread Gravity Balance10.1098/rsta.1900.0007
259-287W. de W. AbneyThe Colour Sensations in Terms of Luminosity10.1098/rsta.1900.0008
289-308C. T. R. WilsonOn the Comparative Efficiency as Condensation Nuclei of Positively and Negatively Charged Ions10.1098/rsta.1900.0009
309-352L. N. G. FilonOn the Resistance to Torsion of Certain Forms of Shafting, with Special Reference to the Effect of Keyways10.1098/rsta.1900.0010
353-375J. A. Ewing and Walter RosenhainBakerian Lecture: The Crystalline Structure of Metals10.1098/rsta.1900.0011
377-394R. J. StruttOn the Least Potential Difference Required to Produce Discharge Through Various Gases10.1098/rsta.1900.0012

1899 Volume 192

1-32E. T. WhittakerOn the Connexion of Algebraic Functions with Automorphic Functions10.1098/rsta.1899.0001
33-99W. M. HicksResearches in Vortex Motion. Part III: On Spiral or Gyrostatic Vortex Aggregates10.1098/rsta.1899.0002
101-531W. F. SheppardOn the Application of the Theory of Error to Cases of Normal Distribution and Normal Correlation10.1098/rsta.1899.0003
169-244Karl PearsonMathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution. V. On the Reconstruction of the Stature of Prehistoric Races10.1098/rsta.1899.0004
245-256J. H. Poynting and P. L. GrayAn Experiment in Search of a Directive Action of one Quartz Crystal on Another10.1098/rsta.1899.0005
257-330Karl Pearson, Alice Lee, and Leslie Bramley-MooreMathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution. VI. Genetic (Reproductive) Selection: Inheritance of Fertility in Man, and of Fecundity in Thoroughbred Racehorses10.1098/rsta.1899.0006
331-350Orme MassonIonic Velocities10.1098/rsta.1899.0007
351-401P. A. MacMahonMemoir on the Theory of the Partitions of Numbers. Part II10.1098/rsta.1899.0008
403-453C. T. R. WilsonOn the Condensation Nuclei Produced in Gases by the Action of Rontgen Rays, Uranium Rays, Ultra-Violet Light, and Other Agents10.1098/rsta.1899.0009
455-498A. E. TuttonThe Thermal Deformation of the Crystallised Normal Sulphates of Potassium, Rubidium, and Casium10.1098/rsta.1899.0010
499-528Harold A. WilsonOn the Electrical Conductivity of Flames Containing Salt Vapours10.1098/rsta.1899.0011

1898 Volume 191

1-86A. R. ForsythMemoir on the Integration of Partial Differential Equations of the Second Order in Three Independent Variables When an Intermediary Integral Does Not Exist in General10.1098/rsta.1898.0001
87-104John BurkeOn the Change of Absorption Produced by Fluorescence10.1098/rsta.1898.0002
105-126Ludwig Mond, William Ramsay, and John ShieldsOn the Occlusion of Hydrogen and Oxygen by Palladium10.1098/rsta.1898.0003
127-138Frank McCleanComparative Photographic Spectra of Stars to the 3<latex>$\frac{1}{2}$</latex> Magnitude10.1098/rsta.1898.0004
139-185S. S. HoughOn the Application of Harmonic Analysis to the Dynamical Theory of the Tides. Part II: On the General Integration of Laplace's Dynamical Equations10.1098/rsta.1898.0005
187-228Lord Kelvin, Magnus Maclean, and Alexander GaltElectrification of Air, of Vapour of Water, and of Other Gases10.1098/rsta.1898.0006
229-311Karl Pearson and L. N. G. FilonMathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution. IV. On the Probable Errors of Frequency Constants and on the Influence of Random Selection on Variation and Correlation10.1098/rsta.1898.0007
313-364A. E. TuttonA Compensated Interference Dilatometer10.1098/rsta.1898.0008
365-398V. H. Veley and J. J. ManleyThe Electric Conductivity of Nitric Acid10.1098/rsta.1898.0009
399-440Charles H. LeesOn the Thermal Conductivities of Single and Mixed Solids and Liquids and their Variation with Temperature10.1098/rsta.1898.0010
441-499C. ChreeExperiments on Aneroid Barometers at Kew Observatory, and their Discussion10.1098/rsta.1898.0011
501-524J. E. PetavelOn the Heat Dissipated by a Platinum Surface at High Temperatures10.1098/rsta.1898.0012

1897 Volume 190

1-21J. Norman LockyerThe Total Solar Eclipse of August 9, 1896. Report on the Expedition to Kio Island10.1098/rsta.1897.0012
23-41G. T. WalkerOn Boomerangs10.1098/rsta.1897.0013
43-65F. C. PenroseOn the Orientation of Certain Greek Temples and the Dates of Their Foundation Derived from Astronomical Considerations, Being a Supplement to a Paper on the Same Subject Published in the Transactions of the Royal Society in 189310.1098/rsta.1897.0014
67-88T. E. StantonOn the Passage of Heat between Metal Surfaces and Liquids in Contact with Them10.1098/rsta.1897.0015
89-127J. G. LeathemOn the Theory of the Magneto-Optic Phenomena of Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt10.1098/rsta.1897.0016
129-153Ludwig Mond, William Ramsay, and John ShieldsOn the Occlusion of Oxygen and Hydrogen by Platinum Black. Part II10.1098/rsta.1897.0017
155-195W. de W. AbneyThe Sensitiveness of the Retina to Light and Colour10.1098/rsta.1897.0018
197-204George Baden-PowellTotal Eclipse of the Sun, 1896. The Novaya-Zemlya Observations10.1098/rsta.1897.0019
205-493Joseph LarmorA Dynamical Theory of the Electric and Luminiferous Medium. Part III. Relations with Material Media10.1098/rsta.1897.0020
301-422Osborne Reynolds and W. H. MoorbyBakerian Lecture: On the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat10.1098/rsta.1897.0021
423-469Karl Pearson, Alice Lee, and G. U. YuleOn the Distribution of Frequency (Variation and Correlation) of the Barometric Height at Divers Stations10.1098/rsta.1897.0022
471-490Silvanus P. ThompsonCathode Rays and Some Analogous Rays10.1098/rsta.1897.0023

1897 Volume 189

1-24E. RutherfordA Magnetic Detector of Electrical Waves and Some of Its Applications10.1098/rsta.1897.0001
25-69C. T. Heycock and F. H. NevilleComplete Freezing-Point Curves of Binary Alloys Containing Silver or Copper Together with Another Metal10.1098/rsta.1897.0002
71-107T. E. Thorpe, J. W. Rodger, and R. E. BarnettOn the Relations between the Viscosity (Internal Friction) of Liquids and their Chemical Nature. Part II10.1098/rsta.1897.0003
109-135J. Hopkinson and E. WilsonOn the Capacity and Residual Charge of Dielectrics as Affected by Temperature and Time10.1098/rsta.1897.0004
137-148A. M. Worthington and R. S. ColeImpact with a Liquid Surface, Studied by the Aid of Instantaneous Photography10.1098/rsta.1897.0005
149-166Oliver LodgeExperiments on the Absence of Mechanical Connexion between Ether and Matter10.1098/rsta.1897.0006
167-188E. P. Perman, W. Ramsay, and J. Rose-InnesAn Attempt to Determine the Adiabatic Relations of Ethyl Oxide10.1098/rsta.1897.0007
189-200E. Taylor JonesOn the Relation between Magnetic Stress and Magnetic Deformation in Nickel10.1098/rsta.1897.0008
201-257S. S. HoughOn the Application of Harmonic Analysis to the Dynamical Theory of the Tides. Part I. On Laplace's "Oscillations of the First Species," and on the Dynamics of Ocean Currents10.1098/rsta.1897.0009
259-263J. Norman LockyerPreliminary Report on the Results Obtained in Novaya Zemlya with the Prismatic Camera during the Eclipse of the Sun, August 9th, 189610.1098/rsta.1897.0010
265-307C. T. R. WilsonCondensation of Water Vapour in the Presence of Dust-Free Air and Other Gases10.1098/rsta.1897.0011

1896 Volume 188

660-661Errata in the "1890 Memoir": The Bakerian Lecture: A Magnetic Survey of the British Isles for the Epoch January 1, 188610.1098/rsta.1896.0020

1896 Volume 187

1-14S. H. BurburyOn the Application of the Kinetic Theory to Dense Gases10.1098/rsta.1896.0001
15-40T. A. HearsonThe Kinematics of Machines10.1098/rsta.1896.0002
41-56A. MallockExperiments on Fluid Viscosity10.1098/rsta.1896.0003
57-150Richard Threlfall and Joseph Henry Drapier BrearleyResearches on the Electric Properties of Pure Substances. No. I. The Electrical Properties of Pure Sulphur10.1098/rsta.1896.0004
151-228C. Barrington Brown and John W. JuddThe Rubies of Burma and Associated Minerals: Their Mode of Occurrence, Origin, and Metamorphoses. A Contribution to the History of Corundum10.1098/rsta.1896.0005
229-252J. Hopkinson and E. WilsonAlternate Current Dynamo-Electric Machines10.1098/rsta.1896.0006
253-318Karl PearsonMathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution. III. Regression, Heredity, and Panmixia10.1098/rsta.1896.0007
319-344S. S. HoughThe Rotation of an Elastic Spheroid10.1098/rsta.1896.0008
345-381E. W. Creak and J. J. WalkerOn the Magnetical Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. "Penguin," 1890-9310.1098/rsta.1896.0009
383-415W. C. Roberts-AustenBakerian Lecture: On the Diffusion of Metals10.1098/rsta.1896.0010
417-432M. F. Osmond and Professor Roberts-AustenOn the Structure of Metals, Its Origin and Changes10.1098/rsta.1896.0011
433-442W. de W. Abney and T. E. ThorpeOn the Determination of the Photometric Intensity of the Coronal Light during the Solar Eclipse of April 16th, 189310.1098/rsta.1896.0012
443-531E. W. HobsonOn a Type of Spherical Harmonics of Unrestricted Degree, Order, and Argument10.1098/rsta.1896.0013
533-549John S. TownsendMagnetization of Liquids10.1098/rsta.1896.0014
551-618J. Norman LockyerThe Total Eclipse of the Sun, April 16th, 1893 Report and Discussion of the Observations Relating to Solar Physics10.1098/rsta.1896.0015
619-673P. A. MacMahonMemoir on the Theory of the Partition of Numbers. Part I10.1098/rsta.1896.0016
675-713G. F. C. SearleProblems in Electric Convection10.1098/rsta.1896.0017
715-746Francis Gibson BailyThe Hysteresis of Iron and Steel in a Rotating Magnetic Field10.1098/rsta.1896.0018

1895 Volume 186

1-72C. V. BoysOn the Newtonian Constant of Gravitation10.1098/rsta.1895.0001
73-91J. Norman LockyerOn the Photographic Spectrum of the Great Nebula in Orion10.1098/rsta.1895.0002
93-121J. Hopkinson and E. WilsonPropagation of Magnetization of Iron as Affected by the Electric Currents in the Iron10.1098/rsta.1895.0003
123-164Osborne ReynoldsOn the Dynamical Theory of Incompressible Viscous Fluids and the Determination of the Criterion10.1098/rsta.1895.0004
165-186James H. GrayOn a Method of Determining the Thermal Conductivity of Metals, with Applications to Copper, Silver, Gold, and Platinum10.1098/rsta.1895.0005
187-241Lord Rayleigh and William RamsayArgon, a New Constituent of the Atmosphere10.1098/rsta.1895.0006
243-251William CrookesOn the Spectra of Argon10.1098/rsta.1895.0007
253-259K. Olszewski, William Ramsay, and Sydney YoungThe Liquefaction and Solidification of Argon10.1098/rsta.1895.0008
261-341E. H. Griffiths and J. JolyThe Latent Heat of Evaporation of Water10.1098/rsta.1895.0009
343-414Karl PearsonContributions to the Mathematical Theory of Evolution. II. Skew Variation in Homogeneous Material10.1098/rsta.1895.0010
415-467Arthur Schuster and William GannonA Determination of the Specific Heat of Water in Terms of the International Electric Units10.1098/rsta.1895.0011
469-506S. S. HoughThe Oscillations of a Rotating Ellipsoidal Shell Containing Fluid10.1098/rsta.1895.0012
507-522W. C. Dampier WhethamOn the Velocities of the Ions10.1098/rsta.1895.0013
523-565A. C. DixonOn the Singular Solutions of Simultaneous Ordinary Differential Equations and the Theory of Congruencies10.1098/rsta.1895.0014
567-592J. W. CapstickOn the Ratio of the Specific Heats of Some Compound Gases10.1098/rsta.1895.0015
593-602T. WrightsonIron and Steel at Welding Temperatures10.1098/rsta.1895.0016
603-619H. C. PocklingtonThe Complete System of the Periods of a Hollow Vortex Ring10.1098/rsta.1895.0017
621-655J. W. Rodger and W. WatsonOn the Magnetic Rotation of the Plane of Polarization of Light in Liquids. Part I. Carbon Bisulphide and Water10.1098/rsta.1895.0018
657-693Ludwig Mond, William Ramsay, and John ShieldsOn the Occlusion of Oxygen and Hydrogen by Platinum Black. Part I10.1098/rsta.1895.0019
695-743Joseph LarmorA Dynamical Theory of the Electric and Luminiferous Medium. Part II. Theory of Electrons10.1098/rsta.1895.0020
745-816J. T. WalkerIndia's Contribution to Geodesy10.1098/rsta.1895.0021
817-895A. Vernon Harcourt and William EssonBakerian Lecture: On the Laws of Connexion between the Conditions of a Chemical Change and Its Amount. III. Further Researches on the Reaction of Hydrogen Dioxide and Hydrogen Iodide10.1098/rsta.1895.0022
897-950E. J. RouthTheorems on the Attraction of Ellipsoids for Certain Laws of Force Other than the Inverse Square10.1098/rsta.1895.0023

1894 Volume 185

1-36J. W. CapstickOn the Ratio of the Specific Heats of the Paraffins, and their Monohalogen Derivatives10.1098/rsta.1894.0001
37-69H. M. TaylorOn a Special Form of the General Equation of a Cubic Surface and on a Diagram Representing the Twenty-Seven Lines on the Surface10.1098/rsta.1894.0002
71-110Karl PearsonContributions to the Mathematical Theory of Evolution10.1098/rsta.1894.0003
111-160P. A. MacMahonA Certain Class of Generating Functions in the Theory of Numbers10.1098/rsta.1894.0004
161-212W. N. HartleyFlame Spectra at High Temperatures. Part I. Oxy-Hydrogen Blow-Pipe Spectra10.1098/rsta.1894.0005
213-245M. J. M. HillOn a Spherical Vortex10.1098/rsta.1894.0006
247-277Charlotte Angas ScottOn Plane Cubics10.1098/rsta.1894.0007
279-360Stanley DunkerleyOn the Whirling and Vibration of Shafts10.1098/rsta.1894.0008
361-396William E. Wilson and P. L. GrayExperimental Investigations on the Effective Temperature of the Sun, Made at Daramona, Streete, Co. Westmeath10.1098/rsta.1894.0009
397-710T. E. Thorpe and J. W. RodgerBakerian Lecture: On the Relations between the Viscosity (Internal Friction) of Liquids and Their Chemical Nature10.1098/rsta.1894.0010
711-717J. Norman LockyerPreliminary Report on the Results Obtained with the Prismatic Cameras during the Total Eclipse of the Sun, April 16, 189310.1098/rsta.1894.0011
719-822Joseph LarmorA Dynamical Theory of the Electric and Luminiferous Medium10.1098/rsta.1894.0012
823-885G. A. SchottOn the Reflection and Refraction of Light10.1098/rsta.1894.0013
887-912A. E. TuttonAn Instrument for Grinding Section-Plates and Prisms of Crystals of Artificial Preparations Accurately in the Desired Directions10.1098/rsta.1894.0014
913-941A. E. TuttonAn Instrument of Precision for Producing Monochromatic Light of any Desired Wave-Length, and Its Use in the Investigation of the Optical Properties of Crystals10.1098/rsta.1894.0015
943-959J. JolyOn the Specific Heats of Gases at Constant Volume. Part II. Carbon Dioxide10.1098/rsta.1894.0016
961-981J. JolyOn the Specific Heats of Gases at Constant Volume. Part III. The Specific Heat of Carbon Dioxide as a Function of Temperature10.1098/rsta.1894.0017
983-1021J. Norman LockyerOn the Photographic Arc Spectrum of Electrolytic Iron10.1098/rsta.1894.0018
1023-1028J. Norman LockyerOn the Photographic Arc Spectrum of Iron Meteorites10.1098/rsta.1894.0019
1029-1040W. N. HartleyFlame Spectra at High Temperatures. Part II. The Spectrum of Metallic Manganese, of Alloys of Manganese, and of Compounds Containing that Element10.1098/rsta.1894.0020
1041-1091W. N. HartleyFlame Spectra at High Temperatures. Part III. The Spectroscopic Phenomena and Thermo-Chemistry of the Bessemer Process10.1098/rsta.1894.0021

1893 Volume 184

1-42W. De W. AbneyTransmission of Sunlight through the Earth's Atmosphere. Part II. Loss of Light at Different Altitudes10.1098/rsta.1893.0001
43-95F. W. DysonThe Potential of an Anchor Ring10.1098/rsta.1893.0002
97-188Harold B. DixonBakerian Lecture: The Rate of Explosion in Gases10.1098/rsta.1893.0003
189-336Geoffrey T. BennettOn the Residues of Powers of Numbers for Any Composite Modulus, Real or Complex10.1098/rsta.1893.0004
337-359W. C. Dampier WhethamIonic Velocities10.1098/rsta.1893.0005
361-504E. H. GriffithsThe Value of the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, Deduced from Some Experiments Performed with the View of Establishing the Relation between the Electrical and Mechanical Units; Together with an Investigation into the Capacity for Heat of Water at Different Temperatures10.1098/rsta.1893.0006
505-529A. W. Reinold and A. W. RuckerOn the Thickness and Electrical Resistance of Thin Liquid Films10.1098/rsta.1893.0007
531-542Thomas GrayOn the Measurement of the Magnetic Properties of Iron10.1098/rsta.1893.0008
543-568Alexander ScottOn the Composition of Water by Volume10.1098/rsta.1893.0009
569-590R. Wallace StewartThe Absolute Thermal Conductivities of Iron and Copper10.1098/rsta.1893.0010
591-616J. T. BottomleyOn Thermal Radiation in Absolute Measure10.1098/rsta.1893.0011
617-646R. StracheyHarmonic Analysis of Hourly Observations of Air Temperature and Pressure at British Observatories. Part I. Temperature10.1098/rsta.1893.0012
647-673William Ramsay and John ShieldsThe Variation of Molecular Surface-Energy with Temperature10.1098/rsta.1893.0013
675-726J. Norman LockyerOn the Photographic Spectra of Some of the Brighter Stars10.1098/rsta.1893.0014
727-804Oliver J. LodgeAberration Problems. A Discussion concerning the Motion of the Ether near the Earth, and concerning the Connexion between Ether and Gross Matter; with Some New Experiments10.1098/rsta.1893.0015
805-834F. C. PenroseOn the Results of an Examination of the Orientations of a Number of Greek Temples with a View to Connect these Angles with the Amplitudes of Certain Stars at the Time the Temples were Founded, and an Endeavour to Derive therefrom the Dates of their Foundation by Consideration of the Changes Produced upon the Right Ascension and Declination of the Stars by the Precession of the Equinoxes10.1098/rsta.1893.0016
835-901P. A. MacMahonMemoir on the Theory of the Compositions of Numbers10.1098/rsta.1893.0017
903-984Joseph PrestwichOn the Evidences of a Submergence of Western Europe, and of the Mediterranean Coasts, at the Close of the Glacial or So-Called Post-Glacial Period, and Immediately Preceding the Neolithic or Recent Period10.1098/rsta.1893.0018
985-1039J. A. Ewing and Helen G. KlaassenMagnetic Qualities of Iron10.1098/rsta.1893.0019
1041-1106F. W. DysonThe Potential of an Anchor Ring. Part II10.1098/rsta.1893.0020
1107-1169Charles DavisonOn the Annual and Semi-Annual Seismic Periods10.1098/rsta.1893.0021
1171-1213R. F. GwytherOn the Differential Covariants of Plane Curves, and the Operators Employed in their Development10.1098/rsta.1893.0022

1892 Volume 183

1-79J. J. Waterston and Lord RayleighOn the Physics of Media that are Composed of Free and Perfectly Elastic Molecules in a State of Motion10.1098/rsta.1892.0001
81-105George J. BurchOn the Time-Relations of the Excursions of the Capillary Electrometer, with a Description of the Method of Using it for the Investigation of Electrical Changes of Short Duration10.1098/rsta.1892.0002
107-130William Ramsay and Sydney YoungOn Some of the Properties of Water and of Steam10.1098/rsta.1892.0003
131-139W. Grylls AdamsComparison of Simultaneous Magnetic Disturbances at Several Observatories10.1098/rsta.1892.0004
141-278M. J. M. HillOn the Locus of Singular Points and Lines which Occur in Connection with the Theory of the Locus of Ultimate Intersections of a System of Surfaces10.1098/rsta.1892.0005
279-329G. T. WalkerRepulsion and Rotation Produced by Alternating Electric Currents10.1098/rsta.1892.0006
331-354H. J. ChaneyRe-Determination of the Mass of a Cubic Inch of Distilled Water10.1098/rsta.1892.0007
355-370A. M. WorthingtonOn the Mechanical Stretching of Liquids: An Experimental Determination of the Volume-Extensibility of Ethyl-Alcohol10.1098/rsta.1892.0008
371-405W. E. Ayrton and H. KilgourThe Thermal Emissivity of Thin Wires in Air10.1098/rsta.1892.0009
407-422S. H. BurburyOn the Collision of Elastic Bodies10.1098/rsta.1892.0010
423-480Oliver HeavisideOn the Forces, Stresses, and Fiuxes of Energy in the Electromagnetic Field10.1098/rsta.1892.0011
481-509Charles H. LeesOn the Thermal Conductivities of Crystals and Other Bad Conductors10.1098/rsta.1892.0012
511-530A. H. ChurchResearches on Turacin, an Animal Pigment Containing Copper. II10.1098/rsta.1892.0013
531-565W. De W. Abney and E. R. FestingColour Photometry. Part III10.1098/rsta.1892.0014
567-628R. T. Glazebrook and S. SkinnerOn the Clark Cell as a Standard of Electromotive Force10.1098/rsta.1892.0015
629-652Edward MattheyOn the Liquation of Metals of the Platinum Group10.1098/rsta.1892.0016
653-684James ThomsonBakerian Lecture: On the Grand Currents of Atmospheric Circulation10.1098/rsta.1892.0017
685-779Alex McAulayOn the Mathematical Theory of Electromagnetism10.1098/rsta.1892.0018

1891 Volume 182

1-42J. Viriamu JonesOn the Determination of the Specific Resistance of Mercury in Absolute Measure10.1098/rsta.1891.0001
43-72E. H. GriffithsOn the Determination of Some Boiling and Freezing Points by means of the Platinum Thermometer10.1098/rsta.1891.0002
73-117J. JolyOn the Specific Heats of Gases at Constant Volume. Part I. Air, Carbon Dioxide, and Hydrogen10.1098/rsta.1891.0003
119-157H. L. Callendar and E. H. GriffithsOn the Determination of the Boiling-Point of Sulphur, and on a Method of Standardising Platinum Resistance Thermometers by Reference to it. Experiments Made at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge10.1098/rsta.1891.0004
159-229G. H. DarwinBakerian Lecture: On Tidal Prediction10.1098/rsta.1891.0005
231-278W. D. NivenOn Ellipsoidal Harmonics10.1098/rsta.1891.0006
279-317V. H. VeleyThe Conditions of Chemical Change between Nitric Acid and Certain Metals10.1098/rsta.1891.0007
319-339G. J. Burch and V. H. VeleyThe Variations of Electromotive Force of Cells Consisting of Certain Metals, Platinum, and Nitric Acid10.1098/rsta.1891.0008
341-369Herbert TomlinsonThe Influence of Stress and Strain on the Physical Properties of Matter. Part III. Magnetic Induction (Continued). The Internal Friction of Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt, Studied by means of Magnetic Cycles of Very Minute Range10.1098/rsta.1891.0009
371-396A. B. BassetOn the Reflection and Refraction of Light at the Surface of a Magnetized Medium10.1098/rsta.1891.0010
397-448J. Norman LockyerOn the Causes which Produce the Phenomena of New Stars10.1098/rsta.1891.0011
449-518R. A. SampsonOn Stokes's Current Function10.1098/rsta.1891.0012
519-564W. E. Ayrton, J. Perry, and W. E. SumpnerQuadrant Electrometers10.1098/rsta.1891.0013
565-656J. H. PoyntingOn a Determination of the Mean Density of the Earth and the Gravitation Constant by means of the Common Balance10.1098/rsta.1891.0014

1890 Volume 181

xviiiErrata: The Waves on a Rotating Liquid Spheroid of Finite Ellipticity10.1098/rsta.1890.0003
1-17W. CassieOn the Effect of Temperature on the Specific Inductive Capacity of a Dielectric10.1098/rsta.1890.0001
19-51E. B. ElliottOn the Interchange of the Variables in Certain Linear Differential Operators10.1098/rsta.1890.0004
xviii-328A. W. Rucker and T. E. ThorpeThe Bakerian Lecture: A Magnetic Survey of the British Isles for the Epoch January 1, 188610.1098/rsta.1890.0002
329-387C. ChreeOn the Effects of Pressure on the Magnetisation of Cobalt10.1098/rsta.1890.0005
389-431J. H. MichellOn the Theory of Free Stream Lines10.1098/rsta.1890.0006
433-480A. B. BassetOn the Extension and Flexure of Cylindrical and Spherical Thin Elastic Shells10.1098/rsta.1890.0007
481-536P. A. MacMahonMemoir on Symmetric Functions of the Roots of Systems of Equations10.1098/rsta.1890.0008
537-558J. T. WalkerAccount of Recent Pendulum Operations for Determining the Relative Force of Gravity at the Kew and Greenwich Observatories10.1098/rsta.1890.0009
559-582W. C. Dampier WhethamOn the Alleged Slipping at the Boundary of a Liquid in Motion10.1098/rsta.1890.0010
583-621J. J. Thomson and G. F. C. SearleA Determination of "v," the Ratio of the Electromagnetic Unit of Electricity to the Electrostatic Unit10.1098/rsta.1890.0011

1889 Volume 180

1-69G. H. DarwinOn the Mechanical Conditions of a Swarm of Meteorites, and on Theories of Cosmogony10.1098/rsta.1889.0001
71-118A. R. ForsythA Class of Functional Invariants10.1098/rsta.1889.0002
119-135W. de W. Abney, W. Spottiswoode, J. Norman Lockyer, H. A. Lawrance, and C. R. WoodsTotal Eclipse of the Sun Observed at Caroline Island, on 6th May, 188310.1098/rsta.1889.0003
137-158William Ramsay and Sydney YoungOn Evaporation and Dissociation. Part VIII. A Study of the Thermal Properties of Propyl Alcohol10.1098/rsta.1889.0004
159-186C. V. BoysThe Radio-Micrometer10.1098/rsta.1889.0005
187-219G. H. BryanThe Waves on a Rotating Liquid Spheroid of Finite Ellipticity10.1098/rsta.1889.0006
221-244J. A. Ewing and William LowOn the Magnetisation of Iron and Other Magnetic Metals in Very Strong Fields10.1098/rsta.1889.0007
245-289John ConroySome Observations on the Amount of Light Reflected and Transmitted by Certain Kinds of Glass10.1098/rsta.1889.0008
291-350L. Darwin, Arthur Schuster, and E. Walter MaunderOn the Total Solar Eclipse of August 29, 188610.1098/rsta.1889.0009
351-362S. J. Perry and J. MastermanReport of the Observations of the Total Solar Eclipse of August 29, 1886, Made at the Island of Carriacou10.1098/rsta.1889.0010
363-384W. de W. Abney, T. E. Thorpe, and Robert H. ArcherOn the Determination of the Photometric Intensity of the Coronal Light during the Solar Eclipse of August 28-29, 188610.1098/rsta.1889.0011
385-393H. H. TurnerReport of the Observations of the Total Solar Eclipse of August 29, 1886, Made at Grenville, in the Island of Grenada10.1098/rsta.1889.0012
395-441J. W. MalletRevision of the Atomic Weight of Gold10.1098/rsta.1889.0013
443-465John HopkinsonMagnetic and Other Physical Properties of Iron at a High Temperature10.1098/rsta.1889.0014
467-518Arthur Schuster and H. LambThe Diurnal Variation of Terrestrial Magnetism10.1098/rsta.1889.0015

1888 Volume 179

1-26Herbert TomlinsonThe Influence of Stress and Strain on the Physical Properties of Matter. Part I. Elasticity (continued). The Effect of Magnetisation on the Elasticity and the Internal Friction of Metals10.1098/rsta.1888.0001
27-42G. D. Liveing and J. DewarOn the Spectrum of the Oxy-Hydrogen Flame10.1098/rsta.1888.0002
43-63A. B. BassetOn the Motion of a Sphere in a Viscous Liquid10.1098/rsta.1888.0003
65-71J. J. Sylvester and James HammondOn Hamilton's Numbers. Part II10.1098/rsta.1888.0004
73-149W. N. ShawReport on Hygrometric Methods; First Part, Including the Saturation Method and the Chemical Method, and Dew-Point Instruments10.1098/rsta.1888.0005
151-203J. J. WalkerOn the Diameters of a Plane Cubic10.1098/rsta.1888.0006
205-230Shelford BidwellOn the Changes Produced by Magnetisation in the Dimensions of Rings and Rods of Iron and of Some Other Metals10.1098/rsta.1888.0007
231-256G. D. Liveing and J. DewarOn the Ultra-Violet Spectra of the Elements. Part III. Cobalt and Nickel10.1098/rsta.1888.0008
257-295V. H. VeleyThe Conditions of the Evolution of Gases from Homogeneous Liquids10.1098/rsta.1888.0009
297-324S. H. BurburyOn the Induction of Electric Currents in Conducting Shells of Small Thickness10.1098/rsta.1888.0010
325-332J. A. Ewing and G. C. CowanMagnetic Qualities of Nickel10.1098/rsta.1888.0011
333-337J. A. EwingMagnetic Qualities of Nickel (Supplementary Paper)10.1098/rsta.1888.0012
339-349W. Chandler Roberts-AustenOn Certain Mechanical Properties of Metals Considered in relation to the Periodic Law10.1098/rsta.1888.0013
351-376R. T. Glazebrook and T. C. FitzpatrickOn the Specific Resistance of Mercury10.1098/rsta.1888.0014
377-489A. R. ForsythInvariants, Covariants, and Quotient-Derivatives Associated with Linear Differential Equations10.1098/rsta.1888.0015
491-546A. E. H. LoveThe Small Free Vibrations and Deformation of a Thin Elastic Shell10.1098/rsta.1888.0016
547-570Captain Abney and Major-General FestingColour Photometry. Part II. The Measurement of Reflected Colours10.1098/rsta.1888.0017
571-591H. Brereton BakerCombustion in Dried Oxygen10.1098/rsta.1888.0018

1887 Volume 178

1-43Charles ChambersOn the Luni-Solar Variations of Magnetic Declination and Horizontal Force at Bombay, and of Declination at Trevandrum10.1098/rsta.1887.0001
45-56Thomas AndrewsOn the Properties of Matter in the Gaseous and Liquid States under Various Conditions of Temperature and Pressure10.1098/rsta.1887.0002
57-93William Ramsay and Sydney YoungOn Evaporation and Dissociation. Part III. A Study of the Thermal Properties of Ethyl Oxide10.1098/rsta.1887.0003
95-129Edward P. CulverwellOn the Discrimination of Maxima and Minima Solutions in the Calculus of Variations10.1098/rsta.1887.0004
131-159Horace LambOn Ellipsoidal Current-Sheets10.1098/rsta.1887.0005
161-230H. L. CallendarOn the Practical Measurement of Temperature: Experiments Made at the Cavendish Laboratory, Combridge10.1098/rsta.1887.0006
231-242Charles DavisonOn the Distribution of Strain in the Earth's Crust Resulting from Secular Cooling; with Special Reference to the Growth of Continents and the Formation of Mountain Chains10.1098/rsta.1887.0007
242-249G. H. DarwinNote on Mr. Davison's Paper on the Straining of the Earth's Crust in Cooling10.1098/rsta.1887.0008
251-283W. de W. AbneyTransmission of Sunlight through the Earth's Atmosphere10.1098/rsta.1887.0009
285-312J. J. Sylvester and James HammondOn Hamilton's Numbers10.1098/rsta.1887.0010
313-334William Ramsay and Sydney YoungOn Evaporation and Dissociation. Part V. A Study of the Thermal Properties of Methyl-Alcohol10.1098/rsta.1887.0011
335-378S. A. HillSome Anomalies in the Winds of Northern India, and their Relation to the Distribution of Barometric Pressure10.1098/rsta.1887.0012
379-428G. H. DarwinOn Figures of Equilibrium of Rotating Masses of Fluid10.1098/rsta.1887.0013
429-450J. T. BottomleyOn Thermal Radiation in Absolute Measure10.1098/rsta.1887.0014
451-469William CrookesOn the Supposed "New Force" of M. J. Thore10.1098/rsta.1887.0015
471-526J. J. ThomsonSome Applications of Dynamical Principles to Physical Phenomena. Part II10.1098/rsta.1887.0016