Abstract
WHEN Svedberg and Pedersen wrote their book on “The Ultracentrifuge” (Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1940), they regretted the impossibility of including all the American work as well as their own, and they hoped that the American workers would provide a supplementary monograph to fill the gap. For this reason the publication of contributions to a conference on the subject arranged by the New York Academy of Sciences is an excellent step, though it falls short of the detailed reference book which is needed.
The Ultracentrifuge
By D. A. MacInnes W. J. Archibald J. W. Beams W. B. Bridgman Alexandre Rothen J. W. Williams. (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 43, Art. 5.) Pp. 173–252. (New York: New York Academy of Sciences, 1942.)
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PHILPOT, J. The Ultracentrifuge. Nature 151, 485–486 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151485a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/151485a0