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(With N. Grassie) The thermal degradation of polyvinyl compounds. III. The effects
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(With N. Grassie) The thermal degradation of polyvinyl compounds. IV. The
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(With A.S. Dunn) Synthesis of block copolymers. Nature 169, 699-700.
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(With T.A. Ingles) The kinetics of the photo-oxidation of benzaldehyde. Proc. R.
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(With G.M. Burnett and P. Evans) The polymerization of esters of methacrylic acid.
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The size and shape of macromolecules. Nature 171, 1087-1089.
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(With J.C. Bevington and G.M. Guzman) Self-branching in the polymerization of
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(With J.H. Bradbury) The copolymerization of styrene and butyl acrylate in benzene
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(With B.R. Chinmayanandam) Photosensitization of polymerization reactions.
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(With S. Richards) Photochemical autoxidation of iso-propylbenzene. J. Chem. Soc.
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(179) 1955 (With W.I. Bengough) A thermocouple method of following the non-stationary state
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(With J.N. Bradley and J.C. Robb) The kinetics and chemistry of the interaction of
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(210) 1960 Scientific research in British Universities. Chem. & Ind., pp.212-216.
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Instrumental methods in free-radical chemistry. Chem. listy 54, 437-448.
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Other publications
1949 Dictionary of National Biography 1931-1940, pp.886-887 (Article on Sir James
Walker), Oxford University Press.
1952-53 Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society, Volume 8 pp.395-409 (Meredith
Gwynne Evans).
1962 The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, London; Allen and Unwin.
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