W.F. Huebner, 'First polymer in space identified in Comet Halley'
- Hoyle/Box 50/10/3
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- 1987
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Science 237 (7 Aug. 1987), p. 628-630. Reprint of journal article
W.F. Huebner, 'First polymer in space identified in Comet Halley'
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Science 237 (7 Aug. 1987), p. 628-630. Reprint of journal article
W.F. Huebner, 'First polymer in space identified in Comet Halley'
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Science 237 (7 Aug. 1987), pp. 628-630. Photocopy of journal article
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Symposium on the diversity and similarity of comets, 6-9 April 1987, Brussels, Belgium, pp. 163-167
Reprint of conference proceedings
W.F. Huebner, D.C. Boice and C.M. Sharp, 'Polyoxymethylene in Comet Halley',
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
The astrophysical journal 320 (15 Sep. 1987), pp. L149-L152. Reprint of journal article
Part of Papers of Louis Joel Mordell
Letters from Hermann Weyl to LJM.
Weyl, Hermann Klaus Hugo (1885-1955) mathematician
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
View of some of the buildings comprising Westminster School.
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
View of Westminster [School] with buildings behind a brick wall.
Western Union telegram from. FH to Evaline Gibbs informing her of arrival date and time.
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Western science and Chinese agriculture
Part of The papers of Sir Albert Howard
Typescript document signed by Dr George Clarke, AH, Dr Lionel J. Picton, and Dr J.W. Schaff, against the use of artificials in China. A typescript copy of a letter to Dr Picton from Dr Schaff dated 7 September 1942 is attached.
Western end of the Court in which Owen Parfitt lived. Feby 27 1891.
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Partial view of small cobbled courtyard and stone buildings.