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Show 228 Ce11u1ose Acetate Fi1aments," by C. H. Reichardt and H. Eyring, Texti1e Research, J., XVI, 12, pp. 635, (1946). 131. "Some Recent Advances in Non-Newtonian Viscosity," by H. Eyring and G. Haisey, J. Co11oid Sci., 2, i, (1947). 132. "Reaction Rate Studies," by H. Eyring, Jackson Laboratory, Lecture Series No. 12, (1947). 133. "The Mechanism of the Luminescence of So1ids," by F. E. Ni11iams and H. Eyring, J. Chem. Phys., 15, 5, pp. 289, (1947). 134. "The Foundations of Reaction Rate Theory and Some Recent AppTications," by H. Eyring and B. J. Zoninski, Record Chem. Progress, pp. 87, (1947). 135. "The Non-Equiiibrium Theory of Abso1ute Rates of Reaction," by B. J. Zwo1inski and H. Eyring, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 69, 2707, (1947). 136. "The Absorption of Water by SweTTing High Poiymeric MateriaTS," by H. J. White, Jr. and H. Eyring, Texti1e Research, J., XVII, 10, PP. 523, (1947). 137. "The Creep and P1astic Fiow of SoIid MateriaTS," by H. Eyring, Abstract in Science, pp. 507, (1947). 138. "Phiiosophy of the Purity and Identity of Organic Compounds," by H. Eyring, Ana1ytica1 Chemistry, 20, PP. 100, (1948). 139. "Bacteria Which Make Their Own Light," by F. H. Johnson and H. Eyring, Journai of the New York Botanicai Garden, pp. 120, (1948). 140. "The Fundamenta1 Action of Pressure, Temperature, and Drugs on Enzymes, as ReveaTed by Bacteria] Luminescence," by F. H. Johnson and H. Eyring, Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., LXLIX, Art. 3, PP. 376, (1948). 141. "The Properties of Macromo1ecu1es," by R. E. Powe11, C. R. C1ark and H. Eyring, Record Chem. Progress, 2, (1941). 142. "Statistica1 Rate Theory of MetaTS, Mechanism of F10w and AppTication to Tensi1e Properties," by J. N. Fredrickson and H. Eyring, Am. Inst. Mining Engr., Tech. Pub1ications, 2423, pp. 1, (1948). 143. "The Mechanism of F10w for So1id Meta1s," by H. Eyring, J. w. Fredrickson and D. McLach1an, Jr., Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. U.S., 34, No. 5, pp. 296, (1948). 144. "Abstract of Reaction Rates in Physics," by H. Eyring, presented at 1948 meeting of the Nationa1 Academy of Science. 145. "Some AccompIishments and Limitations of Reaction Rate Theory," by H. Eyring, Sci. MonthTy, LXVII, No. 3, pp. 183, (1948). |