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The measurements and calculation of acoustic noise radiated by small electrical machines.
(1965)With the increasing noise level present in a mechanised society today it is necessary to reduce unwanted sound in any economic way possible. The work done for this thesis is part of a research project, at Queen Mary ... -
Characterizations of rings and modules by means of lattices.
(1965)In this thesis we study the relationship between the lattice of submodules and the algebraic structure of a module. The key remark in our study will be the fact that the homomorphisms between two independent submadules ... -
Natural convection from a vertical plane surface
(1966)Theoretical studies of turbulent natural convection phenomena have for some time been hindered by a lack of any reliable experimental data. The primary objective of this investigation was the provision of such data... ... -
THE DRAINING OF THE MARSHLANDS OF EAST YORKSHIRE
(Queen Mary University of London, 1966-06)Holderness, the Vale of York, and the Vale of Pickering are three fairly typical marshland areas, and all three were originally wasteland. Medieval reclamation improved the siltlands of each area for arable and pasture, ... -
THE DEVELOPMENT OF ROAD CORRUGATIONS
(Queen Mary University of London, 1966-10)Previous researches into the problem of road corrugations were mainly concerned with the production of corrugations in loose dry materials by follower wheels but the present work deals with the development of corrugations ... -
Laminar separation bubbles in two and three dimensional incompressible flow.
(1968)A theoretical and experimental study is made of the closed 'bubbles` of separated flow formed when a laminar boundary layer separates from an aerofoil surface and, after undergoing transition to turbulence, subsequently ... -
PRO-POLISH AGITATION IN GREAT BRIITAIN 1832-1867
(Queen Mary University of London, 1968)Poland's political fate and the plight of her exiles during the nineteenth century evoked a mixed response from various sectors of the British population. Five separate aspects of pro-Polish sympathy have been analyzed. ... -
ORGANO-NITROGEN COHPOUNDS OF COBALT
(Queen Mary University of London, 1968-02)The reactions of cobalt halides with lithium dialkylamides have been investigated. The reaction with lithium diethylamide proved to be very unusual. This reaction was fully studied and the main products were shown to ... -
Canon Barnett and the first thirty years of Toynbee Hall
(1969)This thesis is a study of the changing role which Toynbee Hall, the first university settlement, played in East London between 1884 and 1914. The first chapter presents a brief biography of Sainiel Augustus Barnett, the ... -
Film condensation of steam in the presence of non-condensing gases
(1969)Considerable progress has been made in recent years towards the understanding of the mechanism of heat transfer by condensation in the presence of non-condensing gases. For the case of laminar film condensation on a ... -
Comparative studies on Cerastoderma edule (L.) and Cerastoderma glaucum (Poiret).
(1970)Comparative investigations of many aspects of the biology of the cockles Cerastoderma edule (L.) and Cerastoderma glaucum (Poiret) have been conducted. The nomenclature and systematic status of the two cockles has ... -
Knights and knighthood in Tudor England
(1970)The first chapters of this thesis attempt to isolate the factors responsible for the making of a Tudor 1aiigt. Birth (noble and gentle), education, wealth, conrtexiona, reli&.on, activity in royal service, war, and ... -
The Government of London and its relations with the Crown 1400 - 1450
(1970)The available sources have, to some extent, determined the form of this thesis, which was undertaken in the hope that a more detailed study of the relations between London and the Crown during the years 1400-1150 ... -
THE EFFECTS AND CONTROL OF DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS IN A NAVAL DOCKYARD
(Queen Mary University of London, 1970)A review of the literature relating to the diseases associated with exposure to asbestos is followed by a description of processes involving materials containing asbestos, and the men employed, in HJ Dockyard, Devonport. The ... -
Aspects of the ecology of the digenetic trematode Proctoeces subtenuis (Linton)
(1970)Proctoeces subtenuis (Linton) a digenetic trematode that had previously only been found as a parasite in the hind gut of sparid and labrid fish, was first described as a parasite of the lamellibranch Scrobioularia (da ... -
Analysis and design of Piezoelectric sonar transducers.
(1970)In this study techniques are developed for the analysis and design of piezoelectric sonar transducers based on equivalent circuit representations. For the purposes of analysis, equivalent circuits capable of accurately ... -
CYTOTAXONOMIC STUDIES IN THE SECTION ANNUl OF SENECIO
(Queen Mary University of London, 1972)Seneclo scualidus, a Mediterranean endemic, became established in Britain about 180 years ago, where it is now common and widespread. S. saualidus is represented in Sicily by two distinct taxa: the lowland S. ... -
LONDON' S MARKETS THEIR GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS AND FUNCTIONS
(Queen Mary University of London, 1972)In view of it 's dominant role in the government' cultural and commercial spheres of the country's geography, many studies of London are concerned with an examination of the city on a national level. The nature of the ... -
Electromagnetic wave propagation in optical waveguides.
(1972)This thesis is a theoretical investigation of the propagation characteristics of electromagnetic waves in mono—mode optical fibre waveguides. There are four major aspects in the present study. The basic properties of ...