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Show 124 53See Appendix VIII papers #331, 235, 246, 271, 273, 274, 290, 363, 364, 390, 395, 409, and 417. _ . 54Henry Eyring, Henry B. Eyring and J. Wa1ter Woodbury, "Sensit1v1ty and Re1iabi1ity of the Senses," Proc. Nationa1 Academy of Sc1ence, V01. 58, No. 2, (August 1967), pp. 462-469. 55See Appendix VIII_papers #447, 450, 451, 467, 500. 56Henry Erying and Betsy J. Stover, "The Dynamics of Life: Aging," Proc. Nat1. Acad. Sci., V01. 69, #12, (December 1972), pp. 3512-3515. 57Henry Eyring, J. Wa1ter Woodbury and Joseph S. D'Arrigo, "A Mo1ecu1ar Mechanism of Genera1 Anesthesia," nesthesio1ogy, V01. 38, #5, (May 1973), pp. 415-424. 58Kenneth B. Bischoff, "A Review of The Theory of Rate Processes in Bio1ogy and Medicine," Chemica1 Engineering, (March 3, 1975, p. 11ff. The book so1d 1350 copies during the first five years on the market. The Sci. Citation Index indicates (25) citations for the 1974-1977 period. 59See Appendix VIII papers #152, 158, 166, 172, 174, 183, 185, 188, 215, 231, 232, 238, 245, 275, and 287. 508. J. Rigby, N. Hirai, J. D. Spikes and H. Eyring, "Mechanica1 Properties of Rat Tai1 Tendon," Jour. Of GeneraT Physio1ogy, V01. 43, #2, PP. 265-283. ' ~ 6]See A. S. Krausz and H. Eyring, "Chemica1 Kinetics of P1astic Deformation," Jour. of Apined Physics, V01 42, #6, (May 1971), pp. 2382-2385 and A. S. Krausz and H. Eyring, Deformation Kinetics, New York: John Wi1ey and Sons, 1975), pp. 1-27. 62The book has so1d 970 through 1978 and received 9 citations in Science Citation Index for the years 1976 and 77. 63One of the most recent attempts came in 1974. See H. Eyring and S. H. Lin, "Potentia1 Energy Surfaces," Physica1 Chemistry An Advanced Treatise, (New York: Academic Press, 1974), Chapter 3. 64P. w. Bridgeman, "Synthetic Diamonds," Scientific American, V01. 193, #5, (November 1955), p. 46. See a1so H. Eyring and R. w. CagTe, Jr., "Examination Into the Origin, Possib1e Synthesis and Physica1 Properties of Diamonds," Zeits, F. E1ectrochemistry, V01. 56, (1952), p. 480. 65H. M. Rosenstock, M. B. Ma11enstein, A. L. Nahrhaftig and Henry Eyring, "Abso1ute Rate Theory For Iso1ated Systems and the Mass Spectra of Po1yatomic Mo1ecu1es," Proc. of Nat1. Acad. Sciences, V01. 38, #8, (August 1952), pp. 667-678, gives examp1es of such reactions. 66The paper in footnote 65 is Eyring's most often cited paper writ- |