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周六,难得空闲的小李子现身加利福尼亚的马里布沙滩,人群中看见了杰米·福克斯(Jamie Foxx)和杰拉德·巴特勒(Gerard Butler),还有“蜘蛛侠”托比·马奎尔(Tobey Maguire)。
43岁的小李子和朋友们一起看上去十分放松,他带着墨镜和友人惬意的聊天,身穿灰色T恤,头戴蓝色棒球帽,依然帅气。
在《被解放的迪亚戈》(Django Unchained)与小李子合作演员50岁的杰米·福克斯在白色沙滩上快乐的玩着橄榄球,他穿着黑色连帽衫和深色短裤,把球扔来扔去,看上去十分享受。他的新女友正是阿汤哥的前妻凯蒂·赫尔姆斯。
小李子则与好友托比·马奎尔在海滩打闹了起来,看上去他们好久没见了,他俩可是好莱坞最持久的一对基友了,他们俩从1993 年开始就成为了玩伴,小李子成名较早,托比·马奎尔要晚很多。当年,正是在小李子的推荐下,托比·马奎尔才演了蜘蛛侠,开创了超级英雄的霸屏时代!
而曾出演过《300勇士斯巴达》48岁的影星杰拉德·巴特勒与一位深色头发的女性一直在聊天,看上去好像是摩根·布朗。杰拉德身穿白色棉质T恤和灰色短裤,一副海滩休闲装扮。
但是,人群当中,唯独不见小李子女友阿根廷嫩模卡米拉·莫雷尔,没了女友的陪伴,小李子心情也还不错。
前段时间,小李子和第57任女友,21岁的嫩模,还有女友的妈妈一起度假了好多天呢!小李子这是撇下第57任嫩模女友,和好基友“蜘蛛侠”海边玩得也很嗨啊!
最近,小李子一直忙于拍摄昆汀·塔伦蒂诺的新片《好莱坞往事》,这部影片与布拉德·皮特、玛格特·罗比、阿尔·帕西诺等一线明星共同出演。之后,莱昂纳多将在《黑手》和《花月杀手》中担任主角,近期他还被宣布在《罗斯福》中饰演西奥多·罗斯福,看来小李子是爱情事业双丰收啊!
演唱会是歌迷近距离听自己喜欢的歌手唱LIVE的地方,场馆里有、快乐,当然也有感动、伤心,每一种情绪的带动,都融进演唱会里,包裹那份美好的记忆。
下面盘点让人热泪盈眶的演唱会现场,听听他们的那份触及内心柔软部分的故事。
1、 张国荣《风继续吹》
张生在89年告别演唱会上面唱这首歌,歌词写的是离别,很应景,他中途一度哭到唱不下去,他看着观众泪流满面,要\"强忍离情泪/未许它向下垂/愁如锁眉头聚/别离泪始终要下垂\"。这首歌仿佛就是为这个场面而写的,伤感离别之情充满了整个场馆,令人潸然泪下。
2、 梅艳芳《夕阳之歌》
2003年,这首歌是梅艳芳在告别演唱会的唱的尾曲,她那时已经重病,体力不支。穿着婚纱的她说,这一生的遗憾是没有真正穿过属于自己的婚纱,但她嫁给了音乐,嫁给了歌迷,有了他们的爱,就不会觉得遗憾了。《夕阳之歌》也是她的写照,短暂美丽,但那刹那的光芒将长留在歌迷心中。
3、 TWINS《相爱六年》
2008年的时候,TWINS经历了事业上的最低谷,2010年两人合体开办《人人弹起》演唱会,当时阿娇属于刚复出的时候,两人在talk show的时候哭着说\"这次可能是TWINS最后一场演唱会了\",唱《相爱六年》时泣不成声,沉浸在组合要被迫解散的伤心里,台上台下哭成一片。
4、 张敬轩《预言书》
在今年的演唱会上,张敬轩和他的歌迷Tobey合唱了这首歌,特别的是,Tobey不在现场,他已经在天国了,合唱的声音是他之前录下来的。
Tobey是张敬轩的一个小小的歌迷,他年纪小却患上了骨癌,最后的愿望是和偶像张敬轩一起合作,他在录音室里靠打挨过疼痛坚持录完,之后便离开了世界。
张敬轩为了实现歌迷的心愿,在红馆里与他合唱了这首歌,温暖和感动了在场的数万人。
Index of authors' names。
危情中的秦岭、挂墩考察1872年3月初,戴维从水路回到上海。韩伯禄神父请戴维参观了他在徐家汇成立的自然博物馆。
然后戴维到宁波考察几天,会见老朋友英国驻宁波领事、博物学家罗伯特·斯温霍(Robert Swinhoe),再一直走到江西省界;
4月2日~5月5日在江西考察毕回到上海;
5月31日达天津,城周围的平原遭受水灾淹得一望无际。
6月,戴维回到北京天主教北堂标本制作室整理标本,以后把这里扩张为一个自然博物工作室。1872年8月2日,戴维穿上中国清朝官员服装照了一张相,并用了一个中文名字谭卫道。这年他46岁
JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY, ABSTRACTS,1922,122(1),
INDEX OF AUTHORS’ NAMES. TRANSACTIONS AND ABSTRACTS. 1922. (Marked T. and A i and A. ii respectively.) Anon J mow. grape oil from the Canadian vine (Yitis hederacea) A. i 97. A. Aarnio B. absorption (by soil) of ammonium ions from solutions of ammonium salts and the effect of elec- trolytes thereon A,. i 1227. Abderhalden End are there protective enzymes against polysaccharides ? A i 82. alcoholic fermentation by means of yeast-cells under various conditions. I. Influence of animal charcoal and other adsorbents on the course of the fermentation ;
formation of acetaldehyde A. i 92. alcoholic fermentation by means of east-cells under various conditions. P I. A. i 92. the isolation of amino-acids in blood. A i 287. the &e of vitamins in the chemistrv of the cell A. i 607.structure A. i 784. the composition of silk fibroin and its Abderhalden Emit and Aitdor Fodor funetionr of the yeast-cell ;
zymase and carboxylase action A. i 92. Abderhalden EmiE and Ernst Wer- theimer influence of substances ob- tained from yeast-cells and organs on the time course of the fission of sub- strates by polypeptidases carbohydr- a w and esterases A i 796. Abderhalden Emit and Bernhard Zorn the composition of the scales in psori- -is A. i 794. bbel End the influencing of catalysts and specifically active catalysts A. ii 276. CXXII. ii. Abelin J. physiological action of pro- teinogenic arnines. Aboulenc Jean. See Jean Baptiste Senderens.
Abrahamson Emanuet M. See Marston Taylor Bogert. Abribat gareel modifications of Kohl- rausch’s method for the measurement of the conductivity of electrolytes A.ii 344. Ace’l Desider a micro-method for estim- ation of nitrogen A. ii 225. Achard Ch. A. Ribot and Ldon Binet hyperglycaernia A. 1 963. Acree Solomon Farley B. 3. Nellon Pauline IIf. Awry and Bdgar A. Blagle a stable single buffer solution pH 1 t o p a 12 A. ii 157. Acree Solomon Farky. See also €2. A. Mellon. Acton Hugh William the cinchona pharmacological action 00 cinchona Adair Gilbert Smithson. See Walter Stiles. Adam Matthew Atkimm and David Alliston Legg production of butalde- hyde and butyric acid therefrom A. i 222. Adam iVeil Kensington geometrical isomerism in unimolecular films A. i 424. the properties and molecular structure of thin films. 111. Expanded films A ii 687. Adam 1Villiam Gordon.See William Lewcock. Adams Chester E. and &ger J. Wil- liams laboratory preparation of acet. aldehyde A. i 222. Adams E. T. See Frederick S. Hamprett. V. A. i 610. alkaloids A i 610. alkaloids A. i 899. 33ii. 890 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Adams Elliot Quiiacy rdle of hydrogen aiid hydroxyl-ion ditfusion in nerve and muscle action A. i 1211.
Adams J. A. See Arthur W. Bull. Adams Iioger the action of the Grignard reagent on thiocyanates A. i 531. Adams Boger M. P. Fogler and C. FV. Kreger the structure of disalicyl- aldehyde A. i 660. Adams Boger F. L. Roman and FV. iV. Sperry the structure of the com- pounds produced from olefines and niercnry salts ; mercuratecl dihydro- benzofurans A i 946. See also John R. John- son Oliver Kamm 1VilsOn D. Langley Charles Shattuck Palmer Armand J.Quick and V. Voorhees. Adickes Franc. See Heinrich Wieland. Adinold EmiEio absorption spectra of triphenylmethane colouring matters A. ii 601. Adkins Homer selective activation of alumina for decarboxylation or for dehydration A ii 834. Adkins Homer and A. 6‘. Krause the action of alumina titania and thoria on e t h j l and isopropyl acetates A. i 422. Adler Erich. See Guotaw Embden and Salo Isaac. Adler Howard. See James Kendall. Adler Leo the function of the pancreas A. i 195. Adler Oskar a reaction of wood and some observations on aiiethole A. ii 401. Adler Oskay and W. Wiechowski the physiological action of melanin acids A. i 498. the formation of melanin from organic substances A. i 1170. Adolf Mona IYolfyang Pauli with Franz Jandraschitsch physico-chem- ical analysis of aluminium oxy-salts and aluminium oxide sols A.ii 149. Adolph Edwai-d F. and Lawrence Joseph Henderson lieat of reaction of oxygen with hemoglobin A. ii 350. Agashe GaiLeslt S’akharant obituary notice of T. 745. Ahlberg B. steric transformations with a-sulphonedialiphatic acids A. i 625. Ahlgren Gumar spontaneous reducing eB’ect of muscle on rnethylene-blue ; physiology of dehy drogonases A. i 792. Aiello Giuseppe the distribution co- eEcients of diuretics and s and the theory of narcosis A. i 301. Ainslie D. S. See John Cr~minghant McLennan. Airila Yrjo. See Leonor Yichaelis and Peter Rona. Adams Roger. Akamatsu X. action of anioiis particu- larly the hydroxyl-ion on the colloidal condition of night-blue A. ii 830.Lkerlof Costa neutral salt action a t higher salt coricentrations ;the velocity of hydrolysis of ethyl acetate and the hydrogen-ioii activity of the catalyst A ii 134. Aktien-Gesellschaft fur Anilin-Fabrika- tion preparationof di- and poly-halogen substitution products of monohydric phenols A. i 1145. Albert T. J Albert Talbot J. tun. tetra-substltutecl carbamides A. 1 370. Albesco G. See (Illme) Pauline Ramart- Lucas. Aldrich Martha. See Willey Denis. Aldrich Thomas Bailey and Julia E. Blanner derivatives of trihalogen tert.. hntyl alcohols. IV. The benzoyl ester of tribronio-tert.-hutyl alcohol or bro- itretone benzoyl ester A. i 910. Bldridge (Ariss) Joan and Nalcolm Percival Applebey thr? peroxidic coni- pounds of copper T. 238. Alersandri Luigi singular formation of ketodiiiitroned and their behaviour A.i 558. Alken Erika. See Fritz l a y e r . Allander 23. See Karl Qustav Dernby. Allen D. M. See W. R. Bloor. Allen Eugene T?mnas chemical aspects of volcanism with a collection of the aiialysts of volcauic gases A. ii 219. Allen F. M. and Mary H. Wirhart carbohydrate metabolism and diabetep. I V. Dextrose-nitroqen ratios 111 partially depancreatised dogs A. i 893. Allen H. ATewman periodic structure of atonis and elements A. ii 758. Alles Bichard. See Hci7~rich Wieland. Allison. Vernon C. JV. L. Parker and G. W. Jones estimation of oxides of nitrogen in air A ii 313. Aloy Jules and E. Rodier actinn of light on uranium salts A. ii 337. Alsgaard Peder Chr. electrolytic pro- duction of sodium perborate A. ii 375.Alterthum Hans theory of recrystallis- atiou A. ii 623. Altwegg J. aiid D. Ebin. 2:4-diketo- 6 - ph e II yl-5-ethyl tetra h ydro-oxazole A. i 53. Altwcgg J. and J. Landri esters of ethylene halohydrins. A. i 315. ethyl eaters ofp-8-hydroxyethyldmino- briizoic acid and ofp Gis-B-hgdrnry- ethylaminobenzoic acid A. i 1022. See Heinrich Wieland.INDEX OF 4UTHORS. ii. 891 Amadori Mario equilibrium between sulphur and iodine in solution A. ii 561. Amantea Giuseppc aiid C. Krzszkomsky crystallisation of lisemoglobiii A. i 3s;. Amberger Coiarad and Karl Bromig synthesis of fats (glycerides) A. 1 804. Aminoff G. the radius of hydrogen atoms in crystals A. ii 496. Anagnostu J. L. See Ludwig Pin- cussen. Andersen E. Scc Sieqfried J. Thann- hauser. Andersen Erik B~cch the synthesis of ammonia by collision with slow- moving electrons A.ii 562. Anderson J. A. See Edwin Ercnm Fred and 1V. iY. Peterson. Anderson Paul some properties of hydrogen desorbed from platinum slid palladium T. 1153. Anderson 12. J. and W. L. Kulp analysis and composition of maize pollea A. i 508. Anderson V. G. See David Avery. Anderson William Theodore jun. See LelZwy JVdey ?&Cay arid Hugh Stott Taylor. Ando Kin& See Yukichi Osaka. Andouarc P. See A. Gouin. Andre' Em& the actual state of the chemistry of the fats A. i 713. the oils of grape seeds; the solid fatty acids ; method of separatioii of stearic and palmitic acids A. i 908. Andr6 Gustave the changes which oranges undergo on keeping A. i 209. Andrews F. JI. antliocyanin of Bcta uzclgaris A.i 96. Andrews F. W. See Samuel G. Liver- sedge. Andrews James C. See Jc6mes Kendall. Andrews T. ill. See Alvift Sawyer Wheeler. Angelescu E. various oils of Origaitum z*uZgare from different parts of Italy A. i 460. Angelescu E. Angeletti A. See Michele Giua. Angeli Ai~gelo diazo-compounds A. i 774. cellulose nitrate A. i 922.
Angeli Angelo Din0 Bigiavi and Gin0 Carrara azoxyphenols A. i 878. Angerer E. Z'OIL notes of spectrographg A. ii 3. Annett Harold h'dwc6rd. and ilf. AT. Bose estimation of nieconic acid in opiuiu A. ii 791. See also P. Leooe. Anechutz Richard and Walter Claasen disalicylic or anliydrosalicylic acid and its transformation into xanthone-4- carboxylic acid A. i 456. Anschiitz Ricl~ard and Xiegfried Jaeger diglycollic acid or anhydro- glycollic acid A.i 428. AnsAmi X. See Arrigo Mazzucchelli. A0 yama SIbiiijirS. See Yoshiharu Y urayama. Apostolo C. nitration of 5-iodo-2-nitro- phenctole A. i 335. Appelmans B. effect of sugar on the production of indole A. i i94.
Applebey Malcolm Percival arid Itoherl Douglas Reid the isomerism of metallic oxides. I. Lead monoxide T. 2129. Applebey Jfalcolm Percival and Sydney Herbert Wilkes the system ferric oxide-sulphuric acid-water T. 337. Applebey iZlnlcolm Perciva2. See also (Miss) JoaiL Aldridge. Appleyard James Xobert obituary notice of T. 2898. Aptekmann Y. Arai Kotojwo choliiie as hormoue of peristalsis A. i 970. Arai Miiioric the stimulatory action of amino-acid hydrochlorides ou tlie pancreatic secretion A i 297. tlie bacterial degradatiou of l-leucine A.i 303. Araki C/iBrG. See Heizabtd Kond8. Arbenz E. the phytin content of foods A. i 1102. Archibald Ebenezer Eenrrj and William A. Gale the hydrolysis of platinum salts. 11. Potassium platinibromide Ariano R. considerations on cooling and h a t i n g curves A. ii 470. Arinstein Bernhrd. See Carl Neuberg. Ariola V. toxicity of the metallo- toxicity of metallic po~vclers A. i 500. Armenante E. See Arrigo Mazzuc- chelli. Armit Jan~es FVilsou and Bobert Robinson polynuclear heterocyclic aioniatic types. I. Some indeno- quinoline derivatives T. 827. Armstrong ,%€ward FYanklaiLd and 2'hosna.s Percy Hilditch cdtalytic action a t solid surfaces. VII. In- fluence of pressure on the rate of hydrogellation of liquids in the presence of nickel A. ii 41. catalytic action a t solid surfaces.VIII. Action of sodiiitn carbonate in promotiny the hydrogenation of phenol A. ii 756. See J. V. Dubsky. r r . 2849. albumins A. i 500.ii. 892 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Amstrong E’dward Frankland and Thomas Percy Hilditch catalytic action a t solid surfaces. IS. Action of copper in pxomomg the activity of nickel catalyst A. ii 757. Armstrong Henry Edward enzyme action. XXIII. Homo- and hetero- lytiu enzymes A. i 1078. Armstrong Henry Edward and Edward Victor Evans carbon moiloxide in tobacco smoke A. i 1226. Amdt Charles H. the growth of maize as afTected by iron and aluminium salts A. i 1103. Arndt Fritz with E. Milde F. Tschen- scher (FrZ.) F. Bielich and G. Eckert certain triazoles A. i 277. Arndt Fritz E. Milde and F. Tschen- scher with (Frl.) E Bielich ring closure with llydrazinedicarbonamides containing sulphur.11. Thiourazole A. i 375. Arndt Kurt and Ernest Hautge the electrolytic preparation of sodium perborate A. ii 569. Arnold R. application of the biochenii- cal method for charactertsing dextrose to the fruits of Vibrirntbm O ~ L Z Z ~ S ant1 to extracts of red Cincho.1~~6 and o€ cola A. i 311. Arnold W. the estimation of fatty acids based on their volatility in steam A. ii 324. Aron Hans. Pee Richard Gralka. Aron ikinz the glycogen of the embry- onic liver ; the factor deterrniniilg its formation A. i 702. Aronowsky Alexander. See Hans Pringsheim. Arrhenius OZof clay as an ampholyte A. i 707. adsorption of nutrients and plant growth in relation to hydrogen-ion concentration A. i 1097.quantitative analysis by centrifuge A. ii 309. Arrhenius Svaitte theory of strong electrolytes A. ii 345. Asahina Yasuhiko and Michizd Asans spiinnthol the pungent principle of para cress. II. A. i 605. Asahina Yasuhiko and AtszLshi Fujita constitution of rutaecaryine A i 47. anernonins A. i 946. Asahina Yasuhiko and Yooyo Ishida oxidation of dihydroxystearic acid A. i 520. Bsahina Ymzbhika and YoshiO Xondo 3-hydroxy-o-toluic acid A. i 657. Asahina Yasuhiko and 8atoru Kuwada coustitntion of elsholtzic acid A i 1047. Baahina Yasuhiko and 19aburo l i t u - hori oxidation of menthone by ferric chloride A. i 667. Asahina Yasuhiko and Toraji Shimi- dzu constituents of the seeds of Phar- bitis ~ i l chois. Asahina Yasuhiko aiid Take0 Tsu- kamoto hydration of caryophyllene A.i 845. Asakawa Osamu. See Kozo Sakaguchi. Asano MichizB amides and anilides of some saturated fatty acids A. i 437. Asano Nichi:6. See also Ynsuhiko Asahiua. Aschan Ossian colophenic acid A. i 221. humoceric acid A. i 714. Aschan Ossian with Nils Fontell and P. I#. Simola the resin acids of the Conifer=. V. The nitroso-chloride nitrosite and nitrosate of pinabietic acid and abietic acid Levy ; consti- tution of abietic acid and abietine A i 1152. Aschkenasi Salo hydration of ions A. ii 258. hydration of electrolytes A. ii 482. Aaendorf William F. See Fratak BurTzett Dains. Asher Leon and Ernst Bernet physio- logy of the glands. LIII. Function of the spleen under normal and in- creased oxygeu ~equirenieuts A. i,491. Asher Leon and Francis H. Doubler physiology of the glands.XLIX. ‘l’he revpiratory interchange of the dog with extirpated splt.er1 and diet deticient in iron A . i 286. Asher Leon and Walter Horrisberger the action of the thyroid gland hor- mone in phloridzin diabetes. XLVI. A. i 293. Asher Leo?& and Chu Koda physio- logy of the glands. XLVIII. Ex- perimeiits on the respiratory met:lbo- lism of the dog with extirpated spleen A. i 286. asher Leon and Qenyo Xatsumo physiology of the glands. XLVII. The relations between the thymus spleen and bone-marrow A. i 2%. Ashley Julius Nicholson. See Archi- bald Edwin Boddard. Aekenasy Paul and Frithjoe h d e action of nitrogen on mixtures of barium oxide and carbon at high temperatures A. ii 445. &ton Frarccis William the isotopes of tin A. ii 650.the mass-spectrum of iron A. ii 710. the isotopes of seleniuni a d some other elements A. ii 844. II. A. i 506.INDEX OF AUTHORS. ii. 893 Aston Francis Walliam and R. E. Fowler some problems of the mass spectrograph A. ii 241. Astruc A E. Canals and B. Bordier estimation of the alkaloids in extract of aconite A. ii 404. Astrue A. and E. Renaud chloroform and pepsic digestion A. i 281. Astrue A. See also F. Jadin. Aozdddi Zoltdn estimation of urea from the carbon dioxide produced by urease A. ii 536. Atack Frederick William and Charles William Soutar preparation of inter- mediates 3-chloro-2-aminosnthra- quinone and 3-chloro-l-bronio-2- aminoanthraquinone and a dyestuff of the ant!iraquinone series A. i 259. Atchley Dana W. See Walter W.Palmer. Aten Adriaan Hendrik Willem electro- ~ismosis A.ii 114. Atkins William Bingrose Gelston hydrogen-ion concentration of plant cells A. i 411. relation of the hpdrogen-ion concen- tration of the soil t o plant distri- bution A. i 415 509. Atkinson C. P. apparatus for use in titrating intermediates with unstable diazo-solutions A. ii 237. Atkinson Ethel and Edith Olive Hazle- ton a qualitative test for tannin A. ii 793. Atkinson IT. V. David Rapport and Crahain Lusk with James Evenden and G. F. Soderstrom animal calori- metry. XXII. The praduction of fat from protein A. i 966. Aub Joseph C. and James B. Means t h e basal metabolism and the specific dynamic action of protein in liver disease A. i 193. Aubart. See Otto Diels. Aubel E. the attack of dextrose and Izevulose by the pyocyanic bacillus A.i 201. Aubry Pierre detection of bismuth in urine A ii 165. Auerbach Friedrich and E. Bodlander iodometric estimation of sugars A. ii 878. Auerbach EidoZf substantive cotton dyeing A. ii 353. Augested-Jensen Ha l v a d See Wilhelm Steinkopf. Auguste C. See Miehel Polonovski. Aurih Tycho E:son absorption of X- rays in crystals A. ii 810. Awenda Carnillo the carbamino-reaction of the blood-proteins and their alleged importance in the transport of carbon dioxide by the blood A. i 1209. Austin. Joshua Harold Glenn E. Cullen A. Baird Hastings F. C. NcLean John P. Peters and Doiiald D. van Slyke gas ancl electrolyte equilibria in blood. I. Technique for collection and analysis of blood and for its saturation with gas mixtures of known composition A.i 1207. Austin Joshua Harold. See also John P. Peters and Donald D. van Slyke. Austin Percy Corlett. See Thomas Xartin Lowry. Auwerg Karl von substitution pro- cesses A ii 98. the molecular refraction of aromatic hydrocarbons.. and ‘‘ aromatic ” carbon A. 11 98. Auwers Karl von 3. Rilliger and E. Wulf the capacity for migration of acyl residues in acyl-derivatives of the phenylhydrazones of bydroxyketones A. i 1192. Anwers Kurl von and K. Hultenes 3-plienylindazole and 2- hydroxy-3- phenylindazole A. i 682. Auwers Karl von and Helene Jacobsen titrimetric and spectrometric analysis of keto-enol mixtures A ii 168. Auwers Karl con and W. Julicher transformation products of l-rnethyl- 1 -trichloromethyl-A2:s-cyclohexadiene- &one A. i 841. Anwers Karl Eon and 1% Kolligs niolecular coefficients of refraction A .ii 174. Auwers Karl von and H. Lange halo- genated indazoles and stereoieomerism of free indazoles A i 684. Auwers Karl Eon and 1% Saurwein 2-hydroxy-4 :&dime thylbenzaldehyde hemimellitenol and iso-$-cumenol A. i 1031. Auwerl~ Karl von and IT4 Westermann the spectrocheniistry of aliphatic dienes with conjugated double bonds A. ii 9 i . Auwers Karl von and Karl Ziegler hydrocarbons of the sernibeuzene group,. A. i 119. carboxylic acids of the semibenzene group A. i 139. chloro- and bromo-derivatives of alkylated cyclohexadienones A. i 144. Avasare,. Mahadeo Dattatraya. See Kttner)a Gosai Naik. Avery Davi4 A. J. Hemingway V. G. Anderson and T. A. Read estimation of minute amounts of lead in water with notes on certain cauBes of error A ii 161.i i 894 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Avery Padine M.See Solomon Farley Acree and Iz. E Mellon. Ayer J. B. and H. h’. Foster the cstimation of tqtal albumin in the spinal fluid A. ii 798. Azadian A silicotungstic acid applied to the estimation of caffeine A. ii 237. B. B. H. characteristics and utilisation of beech nut oil A i 96. nutmeg butter A. i 975. Babcock Barold D. See Charles E. St. John. Baborovsky Jiri and J. Veliiek the hydratioil of the lithium-ion A. ii 816. Bach Alexis and Sophie Zubkowa the ferment numbers of blood. I. Quanti- tative estimation of catalase protease peroxydase and esterase in a drop of blood A. i 392. Bach h’merich. See Peter Ilona. Bachem Carl influence o f lecithin on the excretion of veronal A i 400.a new aiitiseptic with high iodine con- 1 ent (dieth ylenc disul phide tetra- iodide) A. i 611. Bache’r F. See Richard Stoermer. Bachmann Franz. See Ernst Sieburg. Bacho Perruccio de volumetric methud for the estimation of hyposulphiirous and sulphoiylic acids A. ii 311. Bachstez Marcel Pregl’s solution A. ii 792. Backer Hilmar Johanizes and J. V. Dubeky the formation of salts of sulphocarboxylic acids. I. Cobaltous aud cupric S d t s of sulphoacetic aiid a-salphopropionic acids A. i 423. Bacot -4rthw William and Arthilr Harden vitamin requirements of Drosophiln. I. Vitamins-B and -C A. i 493. Baddiley Jame.?. See British Dyestuffs Corporation Ltd Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik pro- duction of alcohols ketones anti the like lithium formate methyl alcohol acetone etc. A.i 218. introduction of arylamino-groups into aminoanthraquinones A. i 942. preparation of carbamide d. i 992. Backstrom Hans L. J. the solubilities of calcite and aragonite A. ii 849. Bahr Ham. See Emil Knoevenagel. Biijen Willy. See Erich Schmidt. Baer Julius localisation of the degrada- tion of fats in the body A. i 490. Baerta Franz the action of organo- Iuaguesiuiu compounds on nitriles A i 817. Baggesgaard-Rasmussen H. and Szen Werner alkylations. 1. Alkylation ot sodium sulphite A. i 104. Baggesgaard-Ilasmnssen H. See also C‘hy. Winther. Bahlke W. H. See T. H. Rogers. Bailey George C. and Balph 8. Potter synthesis of indigotin from fumaiic acid and aniline A i 370. Bailey Janies R See Harry L. Lochte and De 1Vitt Neighbors. Bailey Kennetlh C.direct syuthesis of carbamidc starting frorn carbon di- oxide and ammonia. A. i 815. Bailey Robert Arthur. See Edwa~n! Churles Cyril Baly. Bailey V. A . See John S. Townsend. Bailleul Gtcstnv. See Friedrich Meyer. Bailly Octave the actioii of epichloro- hydrin on normal sodium phosphate in aqueous solution and the stability of a dig1 yceroIiionophosphoric diester A. i 980. Bain Edgar C. and James R. Withrow relative densities of alkali metal amal- gains and mercury. Baines flarl.y the mechanism of the bromination of phenol in aqueous solntion T. 28 11. Bak Ada. Baker Herbert Ererclon change o f properties of substances on drying T. 568. Baker Jz6lia.n Lcvett and Henry Francis h’verard Enlton amylases of the cereal grains ; the insoluble amylase of barley T.1929. Baker 1Villiam E. See Victor K. LaMer. B a1 aban Isidore Elkanah and Fran Jc Lee Pyman bromo-derivatives of glyoxaline ‘1’. 9 4 i . Balareff D. the structure of pyro- phosphoric acid. estimation of zinc as eiric pyrophos- phate A. ii 228. suggestions for the construction of a periodic table on a wider basis A. ii 365. separation of phosphoric acid in quali- tative analysis A. ii 525. behaviour of platinum on strong ignition A. ii 578. the estimation of sulphuric acid as barium sulphate ; evidence of the existence of a complex barium sulphnric acid A. ii 864. Baldwin Wilmer. See Alexander II. A. ii 145. See I. M. Kolthoff. JII. A. ii 49. L o w .INDEX OF AU’I‘HORS. ii. 895 Bales Sidney HartZey aiid SImiZcy Arlltzir Nickelson hydrolysis of 88,- dichlorodietliyl sulphide ; synthesis of divinyl sulphide and the prepra- tion of a irou-vesicnut isomeride of /3/3’-dicIilorodiethgl sulphide T.2 137. Ball Xgel C. See Hens.y Horatio Dixon. Ballaaf Fril-. See Hans Heim+c-lt Schlubach. Balls A. K. Baltes Max. See Wilhclm Strecker. Baly Edward Chnrles Cyril photo- synthesis and the functions of pig- ments ill the living.plant A. i Y O i . catalysis with special reference to newer theories of chemical action. I. The radiation theory of chemical action. (3) A theory of chemical reaction and rcaclivity A. ii 628. Baly Edward Charles Cyril arid Robert Arthur Bailey the equilibria in aqueous solutions of the alkali metal bisnlphites ‘l’. 1813. Baly Edward Charles Cyril and Herbert Maxwell Duncan the reactivity of ammonia T.1008. Baly Edward Charles Cyril Isidor Illowis Heilbron and Bondd PrlJce Hudson photocatalysiu. 11. The photosynthesis of iiitrogen coinpounds from nitrates and carbon dioxide T. 1078. Bancroft Wilder Dwight mordants. I. mordants. 11. Alumina A. ii 646. mordants. 111. Chrome A. ii 822. Bandemar Selma L. See Charles 8. Robinson. Banerji R. C. and Mlratan Dhar catalysis. XIV. The action of nitiic acid on metals and an example of a periodic reaction A. ii 756. Banerji B. C. See also Phnni Bhusnn Qanguly. Banns. See Garcia Banus. Barbier Andrd See Anid Pictet. Barbour Henry G. See Rayinond L. Stehle. Barcroft Joseph A. iT Bock Archibald Vivian Hill 2’. R. Parsons W. Parsons aud R. Shoji the hydrogen- ion concentration arid some relatecl properties of nornial human blood A.i 891. Barcroft Joseph and Jl. Nagahashi direct measurement of the partial pressure of oxygen in human blood A. i 890. Barendrecht %enchick Pieter the enzyme phosphatase-phosphatese A. i 67. Barham a. Bast?. estimation of sulphur dioxide A. ii 520 See A. Elizabeth Hill. A ii 651. Bnrker E’. F. carbon dioxide absorption in the near ultra-red A. ii 805. Barker Thomas Yipwd. See Qilbert Thoinas Morgan. Barlot J. and ( J l l l e ) Jl. T. Brenet detection of fatty acids by the form- ation of their sodium uranyl salts A. ii 167. Barnett Edward clc Barry picolinoyl- amiiioanthraquinones A. i 943. Barnet Edward de Barry and Jnaies FViZfred Cook pyridiniuin salts dc- rived from some chloroacetylamino- compounds T. 792. I I. T. 1376. Barnett Edward de Barry James lViZfred Cook and Herbert Henry Qrainger studies in the anthracene series.III. T. 2059. Barnett Edward dc Bariy and L. J. Kay dinitrobenzil. A i 844. Barnett W. Leigh syntheses with vhloroacetyl chloride A. i 232. Barr Guy and L0z~i.p Leighton Bircnm- shaw viscosity of some cellulose acetate solutions A i 232. Barratt S. See Thomas Bdph Merton. Barratt Thomas and J. W. Lewis the heat developed by the action of sodium hydroxide on cotton (“ mercerisa- tion ”) A. i 526. Barrenscheen Hermann K. lavulosuria A. i 496. Barrenscheen Hermann K. .and 0. Weltmann .n reaction of urea with p-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde A. ii 794. Barrenscheen Hmnann K. See also Hans Fischer. Barrett GLraZd See Charles Moureu. Barrow Fred Evan Dalton Qriffiths and &hard Bloom N-oximino-ethers.11. N-Aryl ethers of 2:4- and 2:6- dinitrobenzaldoximes T. 171 3. Barry Frederick maintenance of the adiabatic condition in calorimetry A ii 473. Barsky George. See Ralph H. McKae. Barsky Joseph. See Max Kahn. Bart Hein~ich synthesis of aromatic arsinic acids A. i 1201. synthesis of aromatic arsinic acids by the interaction of isodiazo-com - pounds with the arsenite ion A i 1202. two new syntheses of salvarsan base (mm’-diamino-pp’-d ihydroxyarseno- benzene) A. i 1202. Bartell Floyd E. and E. J. Miller adsorption of activated sugnr charcoal. I. A. ii 741 studies in the an thracene series.ii. 896 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Bartell Floyd E. and L. B. Sims re- lation of anomalous osmosis to the swelling of colloidal material A. ii 267. Bartels R. and Arnold Eucken equation of condition of nitrogen at small pressures and low temperatures A ii 117.Bartels R. See also Herbert Frsundlich. Bartholomd Walter. See E’rich Schmidt. Barthoux J. minerale from near Oudjda Morocco A. ii 651. Bartlett Edward P. See Theodore William Richards. Bartlett H. H. See W. Ellwood Cake and Charles E. Sando. Baru B. See Benjamin Max Yar- gosches. Basch E. See Robert Meyer-Bisch. Bass Lawreiice W. See Oskar Bau- disch and Treat Baldwin Johnson. Bassett Henry and Beginald Graham Durrant action of ammonium nitrate and of aqueous ammonia on copprr ; properties of cupric tetramniine ititrite and nitrate T. 2630. Batchelor K. W . Bate Stanley Charles. See British Dyestuffs Corporation Ltd. Batta G. ~ n d fl. Thyssen estimation of cnrhon in cast iron and steel by Corleis’e apparatus A.ii 395. Battegay Martin and J. Bernhardt the carbamides of anthraquinone A. i 1041. the urethanes of authraquinone A. i 1041. Battegay Martin and Ph. Brandt nitration of hydrocarbons in basic or neutral medium A. i 1001. Battegay dlartin Ph. Brandt and J. Moritz action of light on 9-nitro- anthracene A. i 1001. Battegay Martin and J. Claudin the dibromoanthraquinones A. 1 43. the dibenzoyldiaminoanthraquinones A i. 43. Battegay Martin and G. Hugel 3 6- tetramethyldiaminocyanoselenopyron- in A. i 669. Battelli Fred and (MZZe) Lina Stern mechanism of action of oxidising and reducing ferments A. i 1077. Batuecas T. the compressibility at Oo and less than 1 atmosphere and the divergence from Avogadro’s law of several gases. 11. Ethylene A.ii 618. See also Philippe Aupste Quye. See P. 1;. Qainey. Batueca6 T. Bau Arminizu fermentation without yeast A. i 307. the osalic acid content of early spring leaves and some observations con- cerning this acid A. i 309. Baudiach Oskar mechanism of reduc- tion of nitrates and nitrites in pro- cesses of assimilation A. i 194. Baudisch Oskar and Lawrence W. Bass iron as photochemical catalyst. I. The decomposition of potassirim ferrocyanide in daylight A. i 993. Baudisch Oskar and Hawy J. Deuel acetol. I. A new test for carbo- hydrates A. ii 664. Baudisch Oskar and Trent Baldwin Johnson new method for the detec- tion of thyrninc? A. ii 238. Baudisch Oskar. See a130 Harry J. Deuel and Treat Baldwin Johnson. Baudouin A. and I€. BBnsrd a micro- coloririieter and nephelometer A.ii 862. Baudrenghien J. Aa-butene-y-ol a- methyiallyl alcohol A. i 710. Bauer Edouard. See Albin Haller. Baner F. (7. and A. R. C. Eaas the effect of lime leaching form of phosphate and nitrogen salt on plant and soil acidity and the relation of these to the feeding power of the plant A. i 975. Bauer I% Hugo and €2. Hardegg perilla oil A. i 983. Bausr K. JIugo and K. Herberts china wood oil A. i 806. Bauer K. Hvigo and Fritz Werner the condensatiou of a-halogeno-ke- toues with aldehydes A. i I034 Bauer Lawson H. See J. VoZney Lewis. Baughman Walter F. and George Barnfuel Jamieson the chemical compo- sition of maize oil A. i 414. Bauman L. and L. M. Keeler estima- tion of uric acid in blood A. ii 796. Baumann K. barium in the viscera A. i 898.Baumgarten Paul. See Belmut Sc heibler. Baur Knil and Haggenmacher photo- lysis of uranyl oxalate A. ii 338. Baur Emil and Eugen Herrfeld fer- mentation without yeast A. i 93. rennet coa lation of milk as a stimnlaterprocesa A. i 284. peptone fermentation A. i 1097. Baur Ernil and Adolf hbmann photo- lysis of uranyl oxalate and uranyl acetate A. ii 337,INDEX OF AUTHORS. ii. 897 Baur Fr. and E. Oppenheimer theory of the retention and excretion of absorbed bromine salts and the halogen content of the organism A. i 968. Baxter Gregory Pau I revision of the atomic weight of lanthanum A. ii 298. Twenty-eighth Annual Report of the Committee on Atomic Weights ; determinations published during 1921 A. ii 366. significance of the density of hydrogen bromide with reference to the atomic weight of bromine A ii 370.purity of atomic weight silver. 11. Solid impurities A. ii 377. Baxter Gregiry Paul and Leon Woodman Parsons puritv of atomic weight silver. I. Gas& in Due silver and iodine A. ii 3i6. * Baxter Grcgory P a d and A . F. Scott atomic weight of boron A. ii 285. Bayer Gustav thc change of glycogen under the influence of light A. i 323. Bayeux h?ucncZ subentaneons absorption of oxygen in mountain climbing and aviation A. i 79. Bazzoni Char Zcs Blixard. See Owen 1Villans Richardson. Beaver J. J. Bechhold Heiwich and F. Hebler nephelornetry of coloured hydrosols A. ii 652. nephelometric effect of colloidal systems of different size of particles A. ii 693. turbidity standard A. ii 693. Beck Georg. See Israel Lifschitz.Beck €2. Ph. the electromotive pro- perties of magiiesiurn and the potentio- metric and thermal analysis of the system magnesium-mercury A ii 545. Beiika J. refractometric and interfero- metric quantitative analysis A. ii 716. Becker dq. the durability of radium solutions A. ii 810. Becker Alfred Gustav. See Edmzuad Speyer. Becker A. L. Becker Ernst identification of oxy- cellulose by means of the barium coni- pound A. ii 94. Becker Ernst. See also Carl Gzista?; Schwalbe. Becker Gunthr. See Ednmnd Speyer. Beoker K. and V i l l i Jancke Rontgen spectroscopic investigation of organic compounds. See James Rendall. See R. A. Sawyer. I. and II. A ii 128. Becker Oscar and Jocelyn Fidd Thorpe the intermolecular condensation of methyl ethyl ketone in the presence of calcium oxide T.1303. Becker Paul. See Qeorges Chavanne and Berman Decker. Beckmann firnst a sodium press for the laboratory A. ii 369. Beckmann Emst and Erich Correns with Otto Liesche migration of the methyl residue into the benzene nucleus ; the transformation of methglaniline hydrochloride into toluidine hydrochloride A . i 535. Hoftiiann’s degradation of acid amides to amines A. i 544. Beckmann Brnst and Otto Liesche ex- tension of ebullioscopy and its applica- tion to binary mixtures A. ii 117. Beckmann Ernst Otto Liesche and Pritz Lehmann physico-chemical characterisation of lignin from winter rye straw A. i 233. BBdos Pierre. See Marcel Oodchot. Behre E. and A . During estimation of sucrose in presence of other sugars by means of alkaline-earth hydroxides A.ii 790. Behre C. H. jun native antimony from Kern County California A. ii 76. Behre Jeanette Allan and Stanley Rossit
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