Search Results - "LONSDALE, KATHLEEN"
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Growth and properties of GaSbBi alloys
Published in Applied physics letters (30-09-2013)“…Molecular-beam epitaxy has been used to grow GaSb1−xBix alloys with x up to 0.05. The Bi content, lattice expansion, and film thickness were determined by…”
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Epitaxy as a Growth Factor in Urinary Calculi and Gallstones
Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1968)Get full text
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Molecular anisotropy of urea, CO(NH2)2, and of related compounds
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and physical sciences (10-01-1941)“…The magnetic anisotropy of urea has been measured and compared with that of the carbonate and nitrate groups. It does not appear that the hydrogen bonds…”
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Structure, bonding and physical properties of tetragonal and orthorhombic SiS{sub 2} from (hybrid) DFT calculations
Published in Journal of solid state chemistry (15-09-2008)“…The energetics, structure and physical properties of tetragonal and orthorhombic SiS{sub 2} were calculated by periodic density functional theory (DFT)…”
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Thermal Vibrations of Atoms and Molecules in Crystals
Published in Reviews of modern physics (01-01-1958)Get full text
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The Structure of Ice
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and physical sciences (21-10-1958)“…A consistent set of unit cell parameters at various temperatures is not yet available for ordinary ice, but the mean of the most precise measurements leads to…”
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Extra reflexions from the two types of diamond
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and physical sciences (23-01-1942)“…New experimental facts about diamond, supported by X-ray photographs, are as follows: There are two kinds of extra reflexions to be seen on wellexposed Laue…”
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Magnetic anisotropy and electronic structure of aromatic molecules
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and physical sciences (01-03-1937)“…In a recent paper Pauling (1936) calculates the diamagnetic anisotropy of benzene and other aromatic hydrocarbon molecules on “the assumption that the 2pz…”
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Diamagnetic anisotropy of organic molecules
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and physical sciences (07-07-1939)“…The large positive value of the magnetic birefringence (Cotton-Mouton effect) of aromatic compounds led (Raman and Krishnan 1927) to the deduction,…”
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An X-ray analysis of the structure of hexachlorobenzene, using the Fourier method
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing papers of a mathematical and physical character (01-10-1931)“…A recent analysis of C6(CH3)6 showed that the benzene nucleus in that compound is similar, both in structure and in dimensions, to the plane ring of six carbon…”
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Divergent-beam X-ray photography of crystals
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical and physical sciences (27-03-1947)“…Divergent-beam X-ray photography of single crystals by transmission can be used to study the ‘extinction’, that is, the diminution of the transmitted radiation…”
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Newberyite in Ancient and Modern Urinary Calculi: Identification and Space Group
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (09-12-1966)“…Relatively large amounts of newberyite, MgHPO$_{4}\cdot $3H$_{2}$O, are found in old or very large urinary calculi. Single crystals of struvite,…”
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X-ray studies of a single crystal chemical reaction: photo-oxide of anthracene to (anthraquinone, anthrone)
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical and physical sciences (13-10-1966)“…The chemical reaction proceeds via intermediate stages of disorder, decomposition and re-crystallization which can be followed in detail by means of X-ray…”
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Determination of Absolute Configuration by Laue Photographs
Published in Nature (London) (01-06-1954)Get full text
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Structure and molecular anisotropy of sorbic acid, CH3 . CH : CH . CH : CH . COOH
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and physical sciences (09-05-1941)“…A preliminary study of sorbic acid has shown that the monoclinic unit cell contains eight molecules, these being linked in pairs by hydrogen bonds about the…”
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The structure of symm. (1-3-5) triphenylbenzene. Part I
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing papers of a mathematical and physical character (01-05-1934)“…Note.-Boris Orelkin died on December 25, 1931. The X-ray investigation of symm. (1-3-5) triphenylbenzene was begun by him at the Davy Faraday Research…”
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Realizing the Ripper: Dismemberment and the ordering of Victorian culture
Published 01-01-2004“…“Realizing the Ripper” investigates the ways in which the trope of dismemberment invades the assumptions upon which nineteenth-century narratives of order are…”
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Studies of the structure, thermal expansion and molecular vibrations of di-p-xylylene, C16H16, at 93 and 291 °K
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and physical sciences (22-03-1960)“…Recent accurate determinations of crystal structures have given Debye factors which show major differences between values for different atoms and in different…”
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Structure of 1.2-diphenylbenzene (C18 H14)
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and physical sciences (20-08-1937)“…Benzene derivatives, as a particular example of conjugated compounds, tend to form plane molecules unless some kind of hindrance exists. Until recently it was…”
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The structure of melamine, C3N6H6
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and physical sciences (31-12-1940)“…Magnetic and X-ray measurements on crystalline melamine, C3N6H6, indicate that the molecular formula is of the amide type, based on the cyanuric ring, but that…”
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