HIBI 

 #1655 



HILLIER 

 #1680 



Hibl, Tadatosi & K. Yada 1655 



Electronmicroscopic observation of imper- 

 fect crystal of metallic oxide smokes. J. 

 Electronmicroscopy. 2(l):45-8. 1954. 



Hibi, T. & K. Yada 1656 



High-resolution replicas and their appli- 

 cation. J. Appl. Phys. 25(6):712-9. 6/54. 



Hiesinger, L. & H. K«nig. 1657 



Optik und Struktur kathodenzerstaubter 

 Schichten unter besonderer Berucksichtigung 

 der Reaktion mit dem Restgas. In Festschr. 

 W. C. Heraeus, GmbH. :376-92. Hanau, 4/1/51. 



Higashl, Noboru 1658 



Electron microscopy in Japan. (Abstract, 

 Paper #34, Electron Microscope Society of 

 America Meeting, Detroit, Michigan, 9/14-6/50.) 

 J. Appl. Phys. 22:114. 1951. 



Higashi, N. & M. Toduda 1659 



Electron micrographic characters of the 

 mumps virus and its environment. Virus Osaka. 

 4:64-74. 1954. 



H. 



J. Gross & F. 0. 



Highberger, J. 



Schmitt 1660 



Electron microscope observations of cer- 

 tain fibrous structures obtained from con- 

 nective tissue extracts. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 

 72:3321-2. 7/50. 



Highberger, John H., Jerome Gross & Francis 

 0. Schmitt 1661 



The interaction of mucoprotein with soluble 



collagen; an electron microscope study. Proc. 



Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. 37 (5) : 286-91 . 5/51. 



Higuchi, Tanehiko 1662 



Experimental studies on the egg-jelly of 

 Japanese Palolo (Tylorrhinchus heterochaetus) . 

 I . On the egg-jelly after fertilization. 2~. 

 On the effects of the super-sonics and heat upon 

 the egg jelly. 3. On the effect of Hyaluroni- 

 dase upon the egg-jelly. Zikken Seibutsugaku 

 Ho, Japan. 5(1): 6-39. 1955. 



Hilleman, M. R. , A. J. Tousimis & J. H. 



Werner 1663 



Biophysical characterization of the RI 



(RI-67) viruses. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. 



Med. 89:587-93. 1955. 



Hilller, James 1664 



Electron microscopy. In Biophysical Re- 

 search Methods. F. M. UBer, ed. : 381-416. 

 New York, Interscience I>ublishers, 1950. 



Hillier, James 1665 



A removable intermediate lens for the RCA 

 model EMU. (Abstract, Paper #45, Electron 

 Microscope Society of America Meeting, Wash- 

 ington, D. C, 10/6-8/49.) J. Appl. Phys. 

 21:71. 1950. 



Hillier, J. 1666 



A removable intermediate lens for extend- 

 ing the magnification range of an electron 

 microscope. J. Appl. Phys. 21:785-90. 8/50. 



Hillier, James 1667 



Further developments in the electron micro- 

 scopic study of tissue sections. (Abstract, 

 Paper #37, Electron Microscope Society of 

 America Meeting, Detroit, Michigan, 9/14-6/50.) 

 J. Appl. Phys. 22:114. 1951. 



Hillier, James 1668 



An objective for use in the electron micro- 

 scopy of ultrathin sections. J. Appl. Phys. 

 22:135-7. 2/51. 



Hillier, James 1669 



On the sharpening of microtome knives for 

 ultrathin sectioning. (Abstract, Paper #40, 

 Electron Microscope Society of America Meeting, 

 Detroit, Michigan, 9/14-6/50.) J. Appl. Phys. 

 22:115. 1951. 



Hillier, James 1670 



On the sharpening of microtome knives for 

 ultra-thin sectioning. Rev. Sci. Instr. 22: 

 185-8. 3/51. 



Hillier, James 1671 



Ultra-thin sections for the electron micro- 

 scopy of tissues. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 

 13(4): 128-9. 2/51. 



Hillier, James 167 2 



Experimental improvements in the perform- 

 ance of an electron microscope. (Abstract, 

 Paper #6, Electron Microscope Society of 

 America Meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., 12/8-10/51.) 

 J. Appl. Phys. 23:157. 1/52. 



Hillier, James 1673 



The fine structure of carbon black. (Ab- 

 stract, Paper #25, Electron Microscope Society 

 of America Meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., 12/8-10/ 

 51.) J. Appl. Phys. 23:159. 1/52. 



Hillier, James 1674 



Some critical studies on the contrast of 

 the resolving limit of the electron microscope. 

 (Abstract, Paper #7, Electron Microscope Soc- 

 iety of America Meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., 

 12/8-10/51.) J. Appl. Phys. 23:157. 1/52. 



Hillier, J. 1675 



Refined sectioning techniques for the elec- 

 tron microscope. 1st Int. Cong. Electron Micros., 

 Paris, 9/50. Proc. : 592-9. Paris, Ed. Rev. 

 Optique, 1953. « 



Hillier, James 1676 



New interference phenomena in the electron 

 microscopic images of plate-like crystals. Nat. 

 Bur. Standards U.S. Circ. 527:413-6. 3/54. 



Hillier, J. & G. B. Chapman 1677 



A modified simple ultramicrotome. (Abstract, 

 Paper #8, Electron Microscope Society of America 

 Meeting, Pocono Manor, Pa., 11/5-7/53.) J. 

 Appl. Phys. 24:1415. 11/53. 



Hillier, James & George Chapman 1678 



Some developments in ultra-thin sectioning 

 techniques. (Abstract, Paper #9, Electron 

 Microscope Society of America Meeting, Cleveland, 

 Ohio, 11/6-8/52.) J. Appl. Phys. 24:112. 1953. 



Hillier, J. & G. B. Chapman 1679 



Ultra-thin sections of bacterial cells. 

 (Abstract, Paper #64, Electron Microscope Soc- 

 iety of America Meeting, Pocono Manor, Pa., 

 11/5-7/53.) J. Appl. Phys. 24:1423. 11/53. 



Hillier, James & S. G. Ellis 1680 



An experimental study of image contrast at 

 50, 100, and 150 kv. (Abstract, Paper #7, Elec- 

 tron Microscope Society of America Meeting, De- 

 troit, Michigan, 9/14-6/50.) J. Appl. Phys. 

 22:110. 1951. 



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