Searching for A. MacColl's 1944 Paper: Help Needed

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In summary, the speaker is searching for a paper by A. MACCOLL titled "Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.Wales" from 1944 and asks for more details about the paper's topic and author. They also suggest checking a website for potential resources. The paper is about symmetry related to D4h.
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Dear All,
I am searching for the following paper:

A. MACCOLL, J. Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.Wales 77, 130 (1944).

In case someone have this please send me.

thanks.
 
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Can you give us more details about the paper?

like which topic does this journal refer to?

and who is the author and etc...

and have a look at this site: http://gigapedia.com/

you can find journals, paperback and some books there.

hope that helps and don't forget to answer back for more details.
 
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Author: A. MACCOLL
Journal name: J. Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.Wales.
Year: 1944.
I am not sure about volume, page number and issue.
But probably
Page no.:130.
and Volume:77.
The paper deals mainly with symmetry related to D4h.
 
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I'll see what I can do for you.

Hope you get it.
 
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Hello,

I am a scientist interested in helping you locate the paper you are searching for. I understand that you are looking for A. MacColl's 1944 paper published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales. I will do my best to assist you in finding this paper.

Firstly, have you checked online databases or libraries for this paper? Many scientific journals and publications are now available online and can be accessed through various databases. You may also want to try searching for the paper using keywords or the author's name in search engines such as Google Scholar.

If you are unable to find the paper online, I suggest reaching out to academic institutions or research organizations that may have a physical copy of the paper in their archives. You can also try contacting the Royal Society of New South Wales directly to inquire about obtaining a copy of the paper.

I hope this helps in your search for A. MacColl's 1944 paper. If you need any further assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out.

Best of luck in your research.

Sincerely,
 

1. What is the significance of A. MacColl's 1944 paper?

The paper, titled "A Comparison of Two Methods of Studying the Growth of Bacteria in Milk," is significant because it was one of the first studies to compare two different methods of studying bacterial growth. It also provides valuable insight into the field of microbiology and has been cited in numerous subsequent studies.

2. Why is there a need to search for this paper?

Despite its significance, A. MacColl's 1944 paper is not readily available in most databases or online archives. Therefore, researchers and scientists who are interested in referencing or building upon this study often have difficulty accessing it. As a result, there is a need to search for it in order to obtain a copy of the paper for further research.

3. How can one go about searching for A. MacColl's 1944 paper?

The first step would be to check with your institution's library or online databases to see if they have a copy of the paper. If not, you can try reaching out to other researchers or experts in the field who may have a copy or know where to find one. Additionally, you can search for the paper in online archives or request it through interlibrary loan.

4. Is there any other information available about A. MacColl or their research?

Unfortunately, there is limited information available about A. MacColl and their research. The 1944 paper is one of the few pieces of work that can be found under their name, and there is little information about their background or other contributions to the field of microbiology. However, further research may uncover more details about A. MacColl's work.

5. Can the paper be found in its original format or only in digital form?

It is possible to find the paper in its original format, as it was published in a scientific journal in 1944. However, due to the limited availability of physical copies, it may be easier to access a digital version of the paper. In some cases, researchers may have digitized the paper and made it available online for others to access.

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