Harold Baily Dixon
Affiliations: | Balliol College | University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom |
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Sign in to add traineeWilliam Arthur Bone | research assistant | University of Manchester | |
Herbert B. Baker | grad student | 1884 | Oxford |
Edward John Russell | grad student | 1901 | The University of Manchester |
Fred Fairbrother | grad student | 1925 | University of Manchester |
David Leonard Chapman | research scientist | 1907 | University of Manchester |
Ganesh Sakharam Agashe | research scientist | 1911 | University of Manchester |
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Dixon HB. (1929) The movements of flame in carbonic oxide-oxygen explosions. Recent work at South Kensington Nature. 124: 580-584 |
Dixon HB. (1928) Influence of steam and of hydrogen on the burning of carbon monoxide [1] Nature. 122: 805 |
Dixon HB. (1927) The safety in mines research station near Buxton Nature. 120: 479-481 |
Dixon HB. (1927) ON THE IGNITION-POINTS OF CASES IN NITROUS OXIDE The Lancet. 209: 247-248 |
Dixon HB, Harwood J, Higgins WF. (1926) On the ignition-point of gases Transactions of the Faraday Society. 22: 267-272 |
Campbell C, Dixon HB. (1926) The explosion-wave in cyanogen mixtures, and the specific heats of nitrogen Transactions of the Faraday Society. 22: 307-313 |
Dixon HB. (1925) The ignition of carbon disulphide vapour and its phosphorescent flame Recueil Des Travaux Chimiques Des Pays‐Bas. 44: 305-322 |
Dixon HB, Walls NS. (1923) CXVI. - On the propagation of the explosion-wave. Part I. Hydrogen and carbon monoxide mixtures Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions. 123: 1025-1037 |
Dixon HB, Stephen H. (1919) The discovery of chemical elements since 1869 Nature. 104: 221-223 |
Dixon HB, Crofts JM. (1914) CXC. - The firing of gases by adiabatic compression. Part II. The ignition-points of mixtures containing electrolytic gas Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions. 105: 2036-2053 |