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THE following Leverhulme research scholarships, among others, have recently been awarded for research indicated: Dr. W. Cule Davies (University College, Cardiff), organic compounds of nitrogen, phosphorus and arsenic; Dr. S. Goldstein (University of Cambridge), turbulent motion of fluids; Dr. F. C. Happold (University of Leeds), nutrition of the three types of C. diphtherice in its relation to toxin production; Dr. M. W. Jepps (University of Glasgow), structure and life-cycles of certain marine Protozoa; Dr. W. H. S. Jones (St. Catherine's College, Cambridge), Greek medicine and Greek thought from 500 to 300 B.C.; A. King (Imperial College of Science and Technology, London), leader of expedition to carry out a biological, geological and physical examination of Jan Mayen Island in the Greenland Sea; D.?.?'Duffy (Bahrein Petroleum Company), lubrication problems at high pressures and temperatures; Dr. O. A. Oeser (St. Andrew's University), the 'combined' method in the social sciences; Dr. G.?.?.?. Sutherland (Pembroke College, Cambridge), application of infra-red spectra to structural problems in chemistry and physics; Dr. W. Taylor (The Polytechnic, London), substitution mechanisms in aliphatic compounds; Dr. B. Thomas (London School of Economics and Political Science), post-War migration of population within the British Empire and as between the Empire and the rest of the world; Dr. W. H. Thorpe (Jesus College, Cambridge), physiology of African tropical Homoptera; R. Wilson (University College, Swansea), nature and position of the singularities of a function in relation to the coefficient theory of its Taylor series.
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Leverhulme Research Fellowships. Nature 142, 205 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142205c0
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