January, 1944
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The
oil of Mimusops elangi (Linn.) — A. R. Sukumaran Kartha
and
K. N. Menon
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Synthetic
experiments in the benzo-pyrone series. Part VIII. Some transformations
of 5-hydroxy-coumarin derivatives — B.
Krishnaswamy, K. Ranganadha Rao and T. R.
Seshadri
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Azo
dye formation in 5-Hydroxycoumarins — S. Rangaswami
and
K. Ranganadha Rao
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Raman
effect and hydrogen bonds. Part IX. Solutions of salicylic acid and
aspirin — G. V.
L. N. Murty and T. R. Seshadri
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Alkaloids.
Part I. The oxidation of papaverine to papaveraldine (Xanthaline) by
selenium dioxide —
K. N. Menon
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Note
on the separation of the electronic and non-electronic components of
cosmic radiation —
H. J. Bhabha
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The
method of shower anti-coincidences for measuring the meson component of
cosmic radiation —
Vikram Sarabhai
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Study
of the optical properties of gels. Part I. Thorium molybdate gels — Mata Prasad and S. Guruswamy
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Study
of the optical properties of gels. Part II. Thorium arsenate gels — Mata Prasad and S. Guruswamy
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Study
of the optical properties of gels. Part III. Silicic acid gels — Mata Prasad and Guruswamy
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Synthesis
of hibiscetin —
P. Ramachandra Rao, P. Suryaprakasa Rao and T. R. Seshadri
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February, 1944
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Raman
effect in relation to crystal structure: Sodium nitrate — B. Sundara Rama Rao
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An
electrical method of studying the movement of water and salts in soil:
Part I. A sensitive A. C. Bridge with an electronic null-point
indicator —
A. U. Momin
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Scattering
of light in single crystals: Intensity measurements —
S. Bhagavantam and K. Venkateswarlu
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Effect
of temperature on the intensities of Raman lines: Part III. Liquids — K. Venkateswarlu
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The
new light-effect in chlorine under electrical discharge: Part I.
Influence of different irradiations on the production of the phenomenon
under constant electrical conditions — P. G. Deo
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March, 1944
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Diffraction
coronae due to non-spherical particles — G. N. Ramachandran
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The
lunar atmospheric tide at Bangalore (1895-1904) — C. Seshachar and V. R.
Thiruvenkatachar
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Fluorescence
spectrum of uranyl fluoride — D. D. Pant
and
N. D. Sakhwalkar
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5-Hydroxy
and methoxy flavylium salts — L. Ramachandra Row
and T. R.
Seshadri
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Congruence
properties of Ramanujan's function — K. G. Ramanathan
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The
measurement of surface tension by means of sessile drops —
H. J. Taylor and J. Alexander
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April, 1944
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Influence
of temperature on the quenching of active nitrogen at various pressures
— S. S. Joshi and A. Purushotham
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Chemical
examination of the roots of Centaurea Behen Linn. Isolation of Behnin — Prithvi Nath Bhargava and
Sikhibhushan Dutt
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On
the existence of a metric for higher path-spaces — V. Seetharaman
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Separation
of electronic and non-electronic components of cosmic radiation by
Bhabha's method —
S. v. Chandrashekhar Aiya
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The
evaluation of the specific heat of rock-salt by the new crystal
dynamics —
Bisheshwar Dayal
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May, 1944
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The
crystal symmetry and structure of diamond — Sir. C. V. Raman
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The
nature and origin of the luminescence of diamond — Sir C. V. Raman
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The
Raman spectrum of diamond — R. S. Krishnan
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The
lattice spectrum and specific heat of diamond — Bisheshwar Dayal
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The
fluorescence and absorption spectra of diamond in the visible region — Anna Mani
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The
ultra-violet absorption spectrum of diamond — K. Sunanda Bai
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Intensity
of x-ray reflection by diamond — P. S. Hariharan
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Birefringence
patterns in diamond — Sir. C. V. Raman and G. R. Rendall
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Luminescence
patterns in diamond — K. Sunanda Bai
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X-Ray
Topographs of diamond — G. N. Ramachandran
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Ultra-violet
transparency patterns in diamond — G. R. Rendall
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Experimental
evidence for the existence of the four possible structures of diamond — R. S. Krishnan
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X-Ray
reflection and the structure of diamond — G. N. Ramachandran
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Magnetic
susceptibility of diamond — A. Sigamony
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The
photo-conductivity of diamond. Part I. Experimental results — Devi Datt Pant
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The
photo-conductivity of diamond. Part II. Theoretical considerations — Devi Datt Pant
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The
crystal forms of the panna diamonds — S. Ramaseshan
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June, 1944
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Bacterial
chemotherapy. IV. Synthesis of N4, N1-Diacyl sulphanilamides — S. Rajagopalan
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Bacterial
chemotherapy. V. Synthesis of phenolic azo-dyes derived from the
sulphonamides —
S. Rajagopalan
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Calculation
of the elastic constants of quartz at room temperature from the Raman
effect data —
Bishambhar Dayal Saksena
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Chemistry
of gossypol. Part IV. Behaviour of gossypol as an ortho-hydroxy
Aldehyde: Formation of pyrones and flavylium slats — B.
Krishnaswamy, K. Satyanarayana Murty and
T. R. Seshadri
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The
magnetic susceptibility and anisotropy of carborumdum — A. Sigamony
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Synthesis
of compounds related to santonin — (Miss) K. D.
Paranjape, N. L. Phalnikar,
B. V. Bhide and K. S. Nargund
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Synthesis
of cantharidine and desoxycantharidine —
(Miss) K. D. Paranjape, N. L. Phalnikar, B. V. Bhide and K. S. Nargund
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Opacity
changes during the coagulation of soils by electrolytes — Mata Prasad, S. Guruswamy
and N. A. Padwal
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Fluorescence
reactions with boric acid and o-Hydroxy-carbonyl compounds, and their
application in analytical chemistry. Part III. Effect of bromination of
the o-hydroxy-carbonyl molecule on the appearance of fluorescence
effects with boric acid — K. Neelakantam
and
V. Venkateswarlu
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Effect
of electric field on tyndall scattering — R. S.
Subrahmanya,
K. S. Gururaja Doss and Basrur Sanjiva Rao
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Kombur
Sesha Iyengar Kuppuswamy Iyengar—In memoriam —
B. S. Madhava Rao
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