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PARIS Academy of Sciences, September 30 (CM., 201, 533–572). CHARLES CAMICHEL, LEOPOLD ESCANDE, ETLENNE CRAUSSE and JEAN BAUBIAC: Linear hydraulic elements and the resistance of immersed bodies in permanent or transient regime. RAYMOND MINDLIN: Contribution to the problem of equilibrium of elasticity of an indefinite solid limited by a plane. BERNARD LAFFAILLE and FLORIN VASILESCO: The flambage of thin cylindrical plates. JOHN ELLSWORTH: The asymmetry of the light curves of variables with eclipses attributable to a tide lag. F. DTJSCHINSKY: The bands in the neighbourhood of spectral lines in the ultra-violet. GASTON DTJPOUY and PIERRE JACQTJINOT: The proportionality of the deviations in the field in the Zeeman effect of three mercury levels. HORIA HULUBEI: New “hors diagrammes” emissions in the KOL spectra of elements included between Cu(29) and Rh(45) inclusively. MLLE. O. HUN: The cryoscopic study of the total hydration of the ions of sodium bromide. MLLE. MARGUERITE QUINTIN: The heat of dilution of cadmium chloride. MLLE. SUZANNE VEIL: The electromotive forces due to bringing together metals in gelatine, and the importance of the Volta effect in batteries. JEAN CHEDIN: The Raman spectrum of nitric anhydride. The Raman spectra of nitric anhydride in organic solutions (chloroform, carbon tetrachloride) differ from those given by the same substance in nitric acid or in sulphuric acid. PIERRE LAURENT: A new compound of phenol and aniline. From measurements of the dielectric capacity of mixtures of phenol and aniline in various solvents (benzene, carbon tetrachloride, cyclohexane and ether) the existence of the compound (C6H5NH2,2C6H5OH) is deduced, and this has been isolated in the form of colourless crystals melting at 29.2°C. ANDRE LEAUTE: The capillary separation of tars. When studying the ascent in capillary tubes of tars and bitumens, it has been noticed that two liquids appear in the tube, the upper a clear yellow fluid, the lower black tar. This explains the appearance of yellow exudations on the surface of tarred roads. ANDRE CHRETIEN and GEORGES VARGA: Two new compounds of titanium tetrachloride and hydrochloric acid. The cryoscopic study gives indications of the existence of the compounds TiCl4, 6HCl, and TiCl4, 2HCl. The first of these is a new type. JOSEPH HOCH: A new general method of preparation of the JV-carboxethylketimines, RR’.C=N.CO.OC2H6. The diethylacetals of the ketones are condensed with ethylurethane in the presence of a trace of aniline hydrochloride. JACQUES FROMAGET: The upper Trias of the western border of the Tran Ninh (Haut Laos). CHARLES FRAIPONT: A skull of Homo neanderthalensis from the grotto of Engis (Liege). A detailed examination of the small skull found along with the celebrated Engis skull in 1828. ANGEL H. ROFFO: The action of solar rays (ultra-violet) on the skin, and the accumulation of cholesterol. The effect of the sun's rays, especially the ultra-violet rays, produces a local accumulation of cholesterol under the skin. W. KOPACZEWSKI and S. MARCZEWSKI: Anaphylaxy from the point of view of altitude. A study of the effects of reduction of atmospheric pressure, corresponding to an altitude of 10,000 metres, on animals sensitised by an injection of protein. RAYMOND-HAMET: The physiological inversion of the hypo tensor effects of adrenaline.
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Societies and Academies. Nature 136, 731–732 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136731a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/136731a0