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The computation of partition functions and thermochemistry data for atomic, ionic, diatomic, and polyatomic species
Computation of specific free energy and enthalpy for atomic, diatomic, and polyatomic species from partition function
Samples from Martian craters: Origin of the Martian soil by hydrothermal alteration of impact melt deposits and atmospheric interactions with ejecta during crater formation
The origin of the Martian soil is an important question for understanding weathering processes on the Martian surface, and also for understanding the global geochemistry of Mars. Chemical analyses of the soil will provide an opportunity to examine what may be a crustal average, as studies of loess on the Earth have demonstrated. In this regard the origin of the Martian soil is also important for understanding the chemical fractionations that have affected the composition of the soil. Several processes that are likely to contribute to the Martian soil are examined
A program for computing shock-tube gas dynamic properties
Computer program calculates thermodynamic properties from basic spectroscopic data. Program capacity is a mixture of 100 different species composed of ten different elements. The output is a complete thermodynamic and chemical description of the gas
Studies on kinins and prostaglandins
KININS: 01. The isolation of bradykinin, a plasma kinin from ox blood.
Biochem, J., (1961), 2JLj 60-65. (with D.F. Elliott &
G . P, Lewis ) ||
02. The structure of bradykinin.
Biocheni, J.. (I960), 76, 16 P. (with D.F. Elliott &
G.P. Lewis) ||
03. The structure of bradykinin - a plasma kinin from ox blood.
Biochem. biophys. Res. Comm., (I960), 87-91.
(with D.F. Elliott &
G.P. Lewis) ||
04. Actions of pure bradykinin.
J. Physiol,. (I960), 1J&, 473-480. (with D.F. Elliott &
G . P. Lewis ) ||
05. Visceral receptors, pain, bradykinin and analgesic agents.
J. Physiol., (1961), 155, L3-14p. (with C. Braun, F. Guzman,
R.K.S. Lim & G.D. Potter) ||
06. The role of bradykinin in the peripheral nervous system.
Ann, N.Y. Acad. Sci., (1963), 104, 250-256. ||
07. Bradykinin and the inflammatory response.
In "Injury, inflammation and immunity",(1964,
Wilkins and Williams : New York ||
08. An increase in butanol-extractable 5-hydroxytryptamine in
venous blood during reactive hyperaemia.
J. Physiol., (1964), JJZO, 101-109. ||
9. A comparison of the plasma kinin forming enzymes in urinej
kallikrein and urokinase.
J. Physiol., (1959) j 1.49, 477-485. (with G.P. Lewis)
PROSTAGLANDINS ||
10. Action of prostaglandin E. on tissues which respond to
bradykinin.
Nature. (1963), 200, 892-893. ||
11. A comparison of the biological activities of four prostaglandins
Mr. .1, Pharniac. Chemother. . (1963), 21 , 182-189.
(with I.H.M. Main) ||
12. A comparison of the actions of prostaglandins and F₂α and E₁ on
smooth muscle.
Br. J. Pharmac. Chemother.. (1965), 2£, 470-476.
(with I.H.M. Main) ||
13. The relationship between the chemical structure of
prostaglandins and their biological activity.
Mem. Soc. Endocrinol., (1966), 29-37.
(with I.H.M. Main) ||
14. Biological activities of pure prostaglandins.
Bxperientia. (1965), 21, 113-118. ||
15. Thin layer chromatography and bioassay of prostaglandins in
extracts of semen and tissues of the male reproductive
tract.
Br. J. Pharmac. Chemother., (1964), .22.5 183-188.
(with C.J. Thompson) ||
16. Effects of prostaglandins on the oviduct, studied in rabbits
and ewes.
J. Physiol., (1965), 180. 514-528. (with I.H.M. Main &
C.J. Thompson) ||
17. Actions of prostaglandins E^, E2 and E^ on the central nervous
system.
Hr. J. Pharmac. Chemother., 22, (I964), 189-192 ||
18. Differences in the effects of prostaglandin a cons6ituent
of cerebral tissue, and prostaglandin E^ on conscious
cats and chicks.
Int. J. Ncuropharmac., (1965), 65-69. (with I.H.M. Main) ||
19. The fate of tritium-labelled prostaglandin E^ injected in
amounts sufficient to produce central nervous effects
in cats and chicks.
Unpublished (with S.W. Holmes) ||
20. Actions of prostaglandins on the spinal cord of the chick.
J. Physiol.. (1965), Hi, 18-20P. (with I.H.M. Main) ||
21. Further observations on the central nervous actions of
prostaglandins F2a and E^.
Br. J. Pharmac. Chemother., (1967), 2®., 568-581.
(with I.H.M. Main) ||
22. The effects of prostaglandins E^, F^ and F2a on monosynaptic
reflexes.
J. Physiol., In the Press. (with P. Duda &
A. McPherson) ||
23. Central nervous actions of the prostaglandins and their
identification in the brain and spinal cord.
t'roc. 2nd Nobel Symposium on Prostaglandins, (1967).
Almqvist & Wiksell : Stockholm (with I.H.M. Main) ||
24. Identification of prostaglandins in central nervous tissues
of the cat and chicken.
Br. J. Pharmac. Chemother, (1967), 10, 582-602.
(with I.H.M. Main) ||
25. Prostaglandins and the Central Nervous System.
Worcester Foundation Symposium, (1967). In the Press
(with S.W. Holmes) ||
26. The identification of four prostaglandins in dog brain and
their regional distribution in the central nervous system.
J. Physiol., In the Press. (with S.W. Holmes) ||
27. Prostaglandin content of particulate and supernatant fractions
of rabbit brain homogenates.
N ature, (1968), 217, 71-72. (with Judy M. Hopkin b
V.P. Whittaker) ||
28. The occurrence of prostaglandin in splenic venous blood of
the dog following splenic nerve stimulation.
Br. J. Pharmac. Chemother., (1968), H, 127-135.
(with B.N. Davies &
P.G. Withrington) ||
29. Observations on the extraction of prostaglandins from blood.
Life Set. , In the Press (with S.W. Holmes &
Margaret Stewart) ||
30. The effect of prostaglandin on responses to smooth muscle
to catecholamines, angiotensin and vasopressin.
Br. J. Pharmac. Chemother., (1963), 21 , 538-543.
(with S.W. Holmes &
I.H.M. Main) ||
31. The effects of prostaglandins E. and on ovarian steroidogenesis.
Life Sci.. In the Press (with J.R. Bedwani) ||
32. Effects of orally administered prostaglandin E^ on gastric
secretion and gastro-intestinal motility in man.
Unpublished (with I.H.M. Main, C.J. Thompson &
P.M. Wright) ||
33. Drugs of Animal Origin.
Inaugural Lecture at The School of Pharmacy, University
of London. April 1967. ||
34. The Prostaglandins.
Chapter in Recent Advanced in Pharmacology
edited by Robson &1 Stacey, 1968. In the Press
Churchill : London.ADDENDUM - PRELIMINARY COMMUNICATIONS AND SHORT PAPERS
35. The isolation of bradykinin : A Plasma kinin from ox blood.
Biochem. J., (i960), 24.? 15p. (with D.F. Elliott &
G.P. Lewis) ||
36. Biological activity of pure bradykinin - a plasma kinin from
ox blood.
J. Physiol.. (1963), 150, 6P. (with D.F. Elliott &
G.P, Lewis) ||
37. The reflex response to intra-arterial nociception with
bradykinin.
Fed. Proc . , (1961), 2jU, 310. (with Frank Guzman, C. Braun,
R.K.S. Lim & G.D. Potter) ||
38. Thin layer chromatography and bio-assay of prostaglandins.
J. Physiol. , ( 1963), 167, 1 5£. (with C.J. Thompson) ||
39. The action of intravaginal prostaglandin E. on the female
reproductive tract.
J, Physiol.. (1963), 168. 54-55P. (with I.ll.M. Main b
C.J. Thompson) ||
40. Congenital Cloaca in a Ram.
Vet, Record, (1964), 2A> 131. (with I.H.M. Main) ||
41. Central nervous actions and occurrence of the Prostaglandins.
Drugs of Animal Origin, (1967)? Ferro Edizioni : Milan.
(with I.H.M. Main). ||
42. The identification of prostaglandins in central nervous tissues
of the cat and fowl.
J. Physiol., (1966), 183. 36-37P. (with I.H.M. Main). ||
43. The nature and distribution of prostaglandins in the central
nervous system of the dog.
J, Physiol., (1967)? iiU, 13 5-13 5P (with S.W. Holmes) ||
44. The occurrence of prostaglandin E£ in splenic venous blood
of the dog following splenic nerve stimulation.
J. Physiol., (1967), 1M> 38-39P (with B.N. Davies b
P.G. Withrington) ||
45. Problems in the identification of submicrogram amounts of
prostaglandins.
Blochem. J., In the Pres
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