PHYSICS IN AUSTRALIA TO 1945
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WWW edition prepared by Tim Sherrat and Victoria Young for Bright Sparcs, June 1995
PLOMLEY, Norman James Brian
Born Sydney 6 November 1912. Education, Sydney University (B.Sc. 1935), Imperial College London 1935-36, Cambridge University 1936-37, and the University of Tasmania (M.Sc. 1947). Director of the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston, Tasmania, 1946-50. Senior lecturer in anatomy, Sydney University 1950-60; University N.S.W. 1961-65; University College London 1966-73. Senior Associate of aboriginal and oceanic ethnology, University of Melbourne 1974-76. A.M. 1979.
- (With A.L. McAulay and J.M. Ford) Saltants produced in the fungus Chaetomium globosum by monochromatic ultra-violet irradiation and a growth effect characteristic of wavelength. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 23 (1945),53-57.
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