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INDEXES TO VOLUME 328 (A) Author index Ahmad, N. H., Prutton, M. & Whiting, J. S. S. The magnetoelastic coefficients h3 and 7i4 of (100) nickel films, 49. Anderson, N. & Arthurs, A. M. Upper and lower bounds for the torsional stiffness of a prismatic bar, 295. Arthurs, A. M. SeeAnderson & Arthurs. Benjamin, T. B. The stability of solitary waves, 153. Berrondo, M. Chemical relaxation as a transport process, 353. Boustead, I. The effect of biphenyl on the thermoluminescence of squalane, 389. Boxall, C. R. & Simons, J. P. The measurement of rapid rate processes by kinetic spectroscopy during a photolysis flash; vibrational relaxation of NO X2FI from levels v< 2, 515. Bradley, D. J., Hutchinson, M. H. R., Kootser, H., Morrow, T., New, G. H. C. & Petty, M. S. Interactions of picosecond laser pulses with organic molecules. I. Two-photon fluorescence quenching and singlet states excitation in Rhodamine dyes, 97. Buchwald, V. T. Energy and energy flux in planetary waves, 37. Buxton, G. V. Nanosecond pulse radiolysis of aqueous solutions containing proton and hydroxyl radical scavengers, 9. Cameron, A. See Smith & Cameron. Carey, R., Coleman, J. E. & Viney, I. V. F. Magnetization reversal in high anisotropy multi-domain particles, 143. Coleman, J. E. See Carey, Coleman & Viney. Cook, Alan H. Review Lecture. The dynamical properties and internal structures of the Earth, the Moon and the planets, 301. Dainton, Sir Frederick, May, R., Morrow, T., Salmon, G. A. & Thompson, G. F. The radiation-induced formation of excited states of aromatic hydrocarbons in cyclo- hexane. IV. Effect of electron scavengers, 497. Dainton, Sir Frederick, Morrow, T., Salmon, G. A. & Thompson, G. F. The radiation- induced formation of excited states of aromatic hydrocarbons in benzene and cyclohexane. II. Yields of excited singlet and triplet state solute molecules, 457. Dainton, Sir Frederick, Morrow, T., Salmon, G. A. & Thompson, G. F. The radiation- induced formation of excited states of aromatic hydrocarbons in benzene and cyclo- hexane. III. Effect of singlet state quenchers, 481. Davies, G. & Evans, T. Graphitization of diamond at zero pressure and at a high pressure, 413. DeKock, R. L., Lloyd, D. R., Hillier, I. H. & Saunders, V. R. Experimental and theoretical study of the electronic structures of sulphuryl fluoride and porchloryl fluoride, 401. Dirac, P. A. M. A positive-energy relativistic wave equation. II, 1. Edmunds, D. E., Potter, A. J. B. & Stuart, C. A. Non-compact positive operators, 67. Elliott, R. J., Harley, R. T., Hayes, W. & Smith, S. R. P. Raman scattering and theore- tical studies of Jahn-Teller induced phase transitions in some rare-earth compounds, 217. [ 587 ]

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    Author index

    Ahmad, N. H., Prutton, M. & Whiting, J. S. S. The magnetoelastic coefficients h3 and 7i4 of (100) nickel films, 49.

    Anderson, N. & Arthurs, A. M. Upper and lower bounds for the torsional stiffness of a prismatic bar, 295.

    Arthurs, A. M. See Anderson & Arthurs.

    Benjamin, T. B. The stability of solitary waves, 153.Berrondo, M. Chemical relaxation as a transport process, 353.Boustead, I. The effect of biphenyl on the thermoluminescence of squalane, 389.Boxall, C. R. & Simons, J. P. The measurement of rapid rate processes by kinetic

    spectroscopy during a photolysis flash; vibrational relaxation of NO X2FI from levels v< 2, 515.

    Bradley, D. J., Hutchinson, M. H. R., Kootser, H., Morrow, T., New, G. H. C. & Petty, M. S. Interactions of picosecond laser pulses with organic molecules. I. Two-photon fluorescence quenching and singlet states excitation in Rhodamine dyes, 97.

    Buchwald, V. T. Energy and energy flux in planetary waves, 37.Buxton, G. V. Nanosecond pulse radiolysis of aqueous solutions containing proton and

    hydroxyl radical scavengers, 9.

    Cameron, A. See Smith & Cameron.Carey, R., Coleman, J. E. & Viney, I. V. F. Magnetization reversal in high anisotropy

    multi-domain particles, 143.Coleman, J. E. See Carey, Coleman & Viney.Cook, Alan H. Review Lecture. The dynamical properties and internal structures of the

    Earth, the Moon and the planets, 301.

    Dainton, Sir Frederick, May, R., Morrow, T., Salmon, G. A. & Thompson, G. F. The radiation-induced formation of excited states of aromatic hydrocarbons in cyclohexane. IV. Effect of electron scavengers, 497.

    Dainton, Sir Frederick, Morrow, T., Salmon, G. A. & Thompson, G. F. The radiation- induced formation of excited states of aromatic hydrocarbons in benzene and cyclohexane. II. Yields of excited singlet and triplet state solute molecules, 457.

    Dainton, Sir Frederick, Morrow, T., Salmon, G. A. & Thompson, G. F. The radiation- induced formation of excited states of aromatic hydrocarbons in benzene and cyclohexane. III. Effect of singlet state quenchers, 481.

    Davies, G. & Evans, T. Graphitization of diamond at zero pressure and at a high pressure, 413.

    DeKock, R. L., Lloyd, D. R., Hillier, I. H. & Saunders, V. R. Experimental and theoretical study of the electronic structures of sulphuryl fluoride and porchloryl fluoride, 401.

    Dirac, P. A. M. A positive-energy relativistic wave equation. II, 1.

    Edmunds, D. E., Potter, A. J. B. & Stuart, C. A. Non-compact positive operators, 67.Elliott, R. J., Harley, R. T., Hayes, W. & Smith, S. R. P. Raman scattering and theore

    tical studies of Jahn-Teller induced phase transitions in some rare-earth compounds, 217.

    [ 587 ]

  • 588 Author indexEllison, D. H., Salmon, G. A. & Wilkinson, F. Nanosecond pulse radiolysis of methanolic

    and aqueous solutions of readily oxidizable solutes, 23.Evans, T. See Davies & Evans.

    Frankevich, E. L., Morrow, T. & Salmon, G. A. The radiation-induced formation of excited states of aromatic hydrocarbons in benzene and cyclohexane. I. Radiation induced fluorescence from solutions of aromatic hydrocarbons in cyclohexane, 445.

    Grant, E. H. See South & Grant.

    Harley, R. T. See Elliott, Harley, Hayes & Smith.Hayes, W. See Elliott, Harley, Hayes & Smith.Hillier, I. H. See DeKock, Lloyd, Hillier & Saunders.Hutchinson, M. R. See Bradley, Hutchinson, Koetser, Morrow, New & Petty.

    Jackson, J. C. Relativistic hydrodynamics and gravitational instability, 561.Jones, R. V. ‘Fresnel aether drag’ in a transversely moving medium, 337.

    Kelly, A. & Street, K. N. Creep of discontinuous fibre composites. I. Experimental behaviour of lead-phosphor bronze, 267.

    Kelly, A. & Street, K. N. Creep of discontinuous fibre composites. II. Theory for the steady-state, 283.

    Koetser, H. See Bradley, Hutchinson, Koetser, Morrow, New & Petty.

    Lloyd, D. R. See DeKock, Lloyd, Hillier & Saunders.

    McCavert, P. & Rudge, M. R. H. On the use of regional wavefunctions in bound-state calculations, 429.

    Martin, B. W. & Payne, A. Tangential flow development for laminar axial flow in an annulus with a rotating inner cylinder, 123.

    May, R. See Dainton, May, Morrow, Salmon & Thompson.Michael, D. H. & O’Neill, M. E. The bursting of a charged cylindrical film, 529.Morrow, T. See Bradley, Hutchinson, Moetser, Morrow, New & Petty; also Dainton, May,

    Morrow, Salmon & Thompson; Dainton, Morrow, Salmon & Thompson; Frankevich, Morrow & Salmon.

    New, G. H. C. See Bradley, Hutchinson, Koetser, Morrow, New & Petty.

    Ogden, R. W. Large deformation isotropic elasticity on the correlation of theory and experiment for compressible rubberlike solids, 567.

    O’Neill, M. E. See Michael & O’Neill.

    Payne, A. See Martin & Payne.Petty, M. S. See Bradley, Hutchinson, Koetser, Morrow, New & Petty.Potter, A. J. B. See Edmunds, Potter & Stuart.Prutton, M. See Ahmad, Prutton & Whiting.

    Roberts, P. H. & Soward, A. M. Stellar winds and breezes, 185.Rudge, M. R. H. See McCavert & Rudge.

    Salmon, G. A. See Dainton, May, Morrow, Salmon & Thompson; also Dainton, Morrow, Salmon & Thompson; Ellison, Salmon & Wilkinson; Frankevich, Morrow & Salmon.

  • Author index 589Saunders, V. R. See DeKock, Lloyd, Hillier & Saunders.Simons, J. P. See Boxall & Simons.Smith, A. J. & Cameron, A. Rigid surface films.Smith, S. R. P. See Elliott, Harley, Hayes & Smith.South, G. P. & Grant, E. H. Dielectric dispersion and diplole moment of myoglobin in

    water, 371.Soward, A. M. See Roberts & Soward.Street, K. N. See Kelly & Street.Stuart, C. A. See Edmunds, Potter & Stuart.

    Thompson, G. F. See Dainton, May, Morrow, Salmon & Thompson; also Dainton, Morrow, Salmon & Thompson.

    Viney, I. V. F. See Carey, Coleman & Viney.

    Whiting, J. S. S. See Ahmad, Prutton & Whiting.Wilkinson, F. See Ellison, Salmon & Wilkinson.Woodcock, L. Y. Some quantitative aspects of ionic melt microstructure, 83.

  • Subject index

    Annular laminar developing tangential flow due to inner cylinder rotation and forced axial motion, 123.

    Bounds for the torsional stiffness of a prismatic bar, 295.Bursting of a charged cylindrical film, 529.

    Charged cylindrical film, bursting of, 529.Chemical relaxation as a transport process, 353Composites - creep of lead reinforced with lead-phosphor bronze wires, 267.Composites - theoory of creep, 283.Creep of discontinuous fibre composites - theory, 283.Creep of fibre composites - experimental behaviour of lead-phosphor bronze, 267.

    Diamond graphitization at zero pressure and at a high pressure, 413.Dielectric dispersion, 371.

    Earth, Moon and planets, properties and internal structures, 301.Elasticity of rubberlike solids: relation between theory and experiment, 567.

    Ferromagnetic resonance in (100) Ni films, 49.Fluorescence, radiation-induced from solutions of hydrocarbons in cyclohexane, 445.‘ Fresnel aether drag ’ in a transversely moving medium, 337

    General relativistic hydrodynamics, 561.Graphitization of diamond at zero pressure and at a high pressure, 413.

    Ionic melt microstructure, 83.

    Jahn-Teller induced phase transitions in some rare earth compounds, 217.

    Kinetics of some reactions of hydroxyl radicals in aqueous solution and of methoxy radicals in methanolic solution, 23.

    Kinetic spectroscopy during a photolysis flash; vibrational relaxation of NO X2II from levels v< 2, 515.

    Large deformation isotropic elasticity of rubberlike solids, 567.Liquid structure, 83.

    Magnetization reversal in high anisotropy multi-domain particles, 143.Magnetoelastic coefficients h3 and of (100) Ni films, 49.Measurement of rapid rate processes by kinetic spectroscopy during a photolysis flash:

    vibrational relaxation of NO X2 II from levels v < 2, 515.Moving medium, transverse aether drag due to, 337.Myoglobin, 371.

    Nanosecond pulse radiolysis of aqueous solutions containing proton and hydroxyl radical scavengers, 9.

    Nanosecond pulse radiolysis of methanolic and aqueous solutions of readily oxidizable solutes, 23.

    [ 590 ]

  • Non-compact positive operators, 67.

    Photoelectron spectra and ab initio m.o. calculation for S 02P2 and C103F, 401.Picosecond interactions of Laser pulses with organic molecules. I. Two-photon fluores

    cence quenching and singlet states excitation in Rhodamine dyes, 97.Planetary waves, energy and energy flux in, 37.Pulse radiolysis study of fluorescence from solutions of aromatic hydrocarbons in cyclo

    hexane, 445.

    Radiation-induced formation of excited states of aromatic hydrocarbons in benzene and cyclohexane, 445, 457, 481, 497.

    Radiolysis of aqueous solutions, 9.Raman scattering in some rare earth compounds, 217.Regional wave functions on the use of in bound state calculations, 429.Relativistic hydrodynamics and gravitational instability, 561.Relativistic wave equation with positive energy, 1.Review Lecture, 301.Rigid surface films, 541.

    Solitary waves, the stability of, 153.Squalane thermoluminescence, 389.Stability of solitary waves, 153.Stellar winds and breezes, 185.

    Tangential flow development for laminar axial flow in an annulus with a rotating inner cylinder, 123.

    Thermoluminescence in squalane, 389.Thick surface films on metals, 541.Two-photon fluorescence quenching in organic molecules by singlet states interactions

    with picosecond laser pulses. I. Two-photon fluorescence quenching and singlet states excitation in Rhodamine dyes, 97.

    Vibrational relaxation of NO X2n from levels < 2 studied by kinetic spectroscopy during a photolysis flash, 515.

    Zitterbewegung for the new wave equation, 1.

    Subject index 591

    END OF THE THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHTH VOLUME (SERIES A)

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    A positive-energy relativistic wave equation. II. By P. A. M. Dirac, F.R.S. 1Nanosecond pulse radiolysis of aqueous solutions containing proton and hydroxyl

    radical scavengers. By G. V. Buxton 9Nanosecond pulse radiolysis of methanolic and aqueous solutions of readily oxidiz-

    able solutes. By D. H. Ellison, G. A. Salmon and E. Wilkinson 23Energy and energy flux in planetary waves. By V. T. Buchwald 37The magnetoelastic coefficients hs and h4 of (100) nickel films.

    By N. H. Ahmad, M. Prutton and J. S. S. Whiting 49Non-compact positive operators.

    By D. E. Edmunds, A. J. B. Potter and C. A. Stuart 67Some quantitative aspects of ionic melt microstructure. By L. V. Woodcock 83Interactions of picosecond laser pulses with organic molecules. I. Two-photon

    fluorescence quenching and singlet states excitation in Rhodamine dyes.By D. J. Bradley, M. H. R. Hutchinson, H. Koetser, T. Morrow, G. H. C.New and M. S. Petty 97

    Tangential flow development for laminar axial flow in an annulus with a rotatinginner cylinder. By B. W. Martin and A. Payne 123

    Magnetization reversal in high anisotropy multi-domain particles.By R. Carey, J. E. Coleman and I. V. E. Viney 143

    N u m b e r 1573 23 M a y 1972The stability of solitary waves. By T. B. Benjamin, E.R.S. 153Stellar winds and breezes. By P. H. Roberts and A. M. Soward 185Raman scattering and theoretical studies of Jahn-Teller induced phase transitions

    in some rare-earth compounds.By R. J. Elliott, R. T. Harley, W. Hayes and S. R. P. Smith 217

    Creep of discontinuous fibre composites. I. Experimental behaviour of lead-phosphor bronze. By A. Kelly and K. N. Street. (Plate 1) 267

    Creep of discontinuous fibre composites. II. Theory for the steady-state.By A. Kelly and K. N. Street 283

    Upper and lower bounds for the torsional stiffness of a prismatic bar.By N. Anderson and A. M. Arthurs 295

    N u m b e r 1574 13 J u n e 1972Review Lecture. The dynamical properties and internal structures of the Earth,

    the Moon and the planets. By Alan H. Cook, F.R.S. 301‘Fresnel aether drag’ in a transversely moving medium. By R. V. Jones, F.R.S. 337

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    Chemical relaxation as a transport process. By M. Berrondo 353Dielectric dispersion and dipole moment of myoglobin in water.

    By G. P. South and E. H. Grant 371The effect of biphenyl on the thermoluminescence of squalane. By I. Boustead 389Experimental and theoretical study of the electronic structures of sulphuryl fluoride

    and perchloryl fluoride. By R. L. DeKock, D. R. Lloyd, I. H. Hillier & V. R. Saunders 401

    Graphitization of diamond a t zero pressure and at a high pressure.By G. Davies and T. Evans. (Plates 2 and 3) 413

    On the use of regional wavefunctions in bound-state calculations.By P. McCavert and M. R. H. Rudge 429

    N u m b e r 1575 27 J u n e 1972The radiation-induced formation of excited states of aromatic hydrocarbons in

    benzene and cyclohexane. I. Radiation induced fluorescence from solutions of aromatic hydrocarbons in cyclohexane.By E. L. Frankevich, T. Morrow and G. A. Salmon 445

    The radiation-induced formation of excited states of aromatic hydrocarbons in benzene and cyclohexane. II. Yields of excited singlet and triplet state solute molecules.By Sir Frederick Dainton, F.R.S., T. Morrow, G. A. Salmon and G. F. Thompson. (Plate 4) 457

    The radiation-induced formation of excited states of aromatic hydrocarbons in benzene and cyclohexane. III. Effect of singlet state quenchers.By Sir Frederick Dainton, F.R.S., T. Morrow, G. A. Salmon and G. F. Thompson 481

    The radiation-induced formation of excited states of aromatic hydrocarbons in cyclohexane. IV. Effect of electron scavengers.By Sir Frederick Dainton, F.R.S., R. May, T. Morrow, G. A. Salmon and G. F. Thompson 497

    The measurement of rapid rate processes by kinetic spectroscopy during a photolysis flash; vibrational relaxation of NO X2II from levels < 2.By C. R. Boxall and J. P. Simons 515

    The bursting of a charged cylindrical film. By D. H. Michael and M. E. O’Neill 529Rigid surface films. By A. J. Smith and A. Cameron. (Plates 5 and 6) 541Relativistic hydrodynamics and gravitational instability. By J. C. Jackson 561Large deformation isotropic elasticity: on the correlation of theory and experi

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    Michael, D. H. & O’N eill, M. E. 529-539The bursting of a charged cylindrical film

    Smith, A. J. & Cameron, A. 541-560Rigid surface films. [Plates 5 and 6]

    J ackson, J. C. 561-565Relativistic hydrodynamics and gravitational instability

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    Corrigenda 585

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