1927
Wood, R. W., and Alfred L. Loomis. “The Physical and Biological Effects of High-Frequency Sound-Waves of Great Intensity.” Philosophical Magazine 4, no. 22 (September 1927).
Richards, William T., and Alfred L. Loomis. “The Chemical Effects of High Frequency Sound Waves.” I. A Preliminary Survey. Journal of the American Chemical Society 49 (1927).
1928
Hubbard, J. C., and A. L. Loomis. “The Velocity of Sound in Liquids at High Frequencies by the Sonic Interferometer.” Philosophical Magazine 5 (June 1928).
Loomis, A. L., and J. C. Hubbard. “A Sonic Interferometer for Measuring Compressional Velocities in Liquids: A Precision Method.” Journal of the Optical Society American Review of Scientific Instruments 17 (October 1928).
Harvey, E. Newton, Ethel Browne Harvey, and Alfred L. Loomis. “Further Observations on the Effect on High Frequency Sound Waves on Living Matter.” Biological Bulletin 55, no. 6 (December 1928).
1929
Richards, William T., and Alfred L. Loomis. “Dialectric Loss in Electrolyte Solutions in High Frequency Fields.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 15, no. 7 (July 1929).
Harvey, E. Newton, and Alfred L. Loomis. “The Destruction of Luminous Bacteria by High Frequency Sound Waves.” The Journal of Bacteriology 17, no. 5 (1929).
Christie, Ronald V., and Alfred L. Loomis. “The Relation of Frequency to the Physiological Effects of Ultra-High Frequency Currents.” Journal of Experimental Medicine 49, no. 2 (February 1929).
Harvey, E. Newton, and Alfred L. Loomis. “A Chronograph for Recording Rhythmic Processes, Together with a Study of the Accuracy of a Turtle’s Heart.” Science 70, no. 1823 (December 1929).
1930
Loomis, Alfred L., E. Newton Harvey, and C. MacRae. “The Intrinsic Rhythm of the Turtle’s Heart Studied with a New Type of Chronograph, Together with the Effects of Some Drugs and Hormones.” Journal of General Physiology 14, no. 1 (September 1930).
Harvey, E. Newton, and Alfred L. Loomis. “A Microscope-Centrifuge.” Science 72, no. 1854 (July 1930).
1931
Loomis, Alfred L. “The Precise Measurement of Time.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 140, no. 5 (1931).
Harvey, E. Newton, and Alfred L. Loomis. “High Speed Photomicrography of Living Cells Subjected to Supersonic Vibrations.” Journal of General Physiology 15, no. 1 (September 1931).
1932
Loomis, Alfred L., and W. A. Marrison. “Modern Developments in Precision Clocks.” Bell Telephone Technical Publications B656 (January 1932).
Loomis, Alfred L., and George Kistiakowsky. “A Large Grating Spectrograph.” Review of Scientific Instruments 3 (January 1932).
Christie, Ronald V., and Alfred L. Loomis. “The Pressure of Aqueous Vapour in the Alveolar Air.” Journal of Physiology 77, no. 1 (December 1932).
1933
Loomis, A. L., and H. T. Stetson. “An Apparent Lunar Effect in Time Determinations at Greenwich and Washington.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 93, no. 6 (June 1933).
Loomis, A. L., and H. T. Stetson. “Further Investigations of an Apparent Lunar Effect in Time Determinations.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 95 (March 1935).
Loomis, Alfred L., E. Newton Harvey, and Garret Hobart. “Potential Rhythms of the Cerebral Cortex During Sleep.” Science 81, no. 2111 (June 1935).
———. “Further Observations on the Potential Rhythms of the Cerebral Cortex During Sleep.” Science 82, no. 2122 (August 1935).
1936
Loomis, Alfred L., E. Newton Harvey, and Garret Hobart. “Brain Potentials During Hypnosis.” Science 83, no. 2149 (March 1936).
———. “Electrical Potentials of the Human Brain.” Journal of Experimental Psychology 19, no. 3 (June 1936).
1937
Harvey, E. Newton, Alfred L. Loomis, and Garret A. Hobart III. “Cerebral Processes During Sleep as Studied by Human Brain Potentials.” Science 85, no. 2210 (May 1937).
Davis, H., P. A. Davis, A. L. Loomis, E. N. Harvey, and G. Hobart. “Changes in Human Brain Potentials During the Onset of Sleep.” Science 86, no. 2237 (November 1937).
Loomis, Alfred, E. Newton Harvey, and Garret A. Hobart III. “Cerebral States During Sleep, as Studied by Human Brain Potentials.” Journal of Experimental Psychology 21, no. 2 (August 1937).
1938
Loomis, Alfred L., E. Newton Harvey, and Garret A. Hobart III. “Distribution of Disturbance-Patterns in the Human Electroencephalogram, with Special Reference to Sleep.” Journal of Neurophysiology I (September 1938).
1939
Davis H., P. A. Davis, A. L. Loomis, E. N. Harvey, and G. Hobart. “A Search for Changes in Direct-Current Potentials of the Head During Sleep.” Journal of Neurophysiology II (March 1939).
———. “Analysis of the Electrical Response of the Human Brain to Auditory Stimulation During Sleep.” American Journal of Physiology 126, no. 3 (July 1939).
———. “Electrical Reactions of the Human Brain to Auditory Stimulation During Sleep.” Journal of Neurophysiology II (November 1939).
PATENTS
Patent No. 1,376,890, issued May 3, 1921, to Alfred L. Loomis, Paul Klopsteg, Paul G. Agnew, and Winfield H. Stannard, for “Chronographs.”
Patent No. 1,734,975, issued November 12, 1929, to Alfred L. Loomis and Robert Williams Wood, for “Methods and Apparatus for Forming Emulsions and the Like.”
Patent No. 1,907,803, issued May 9, 1933, to E. Newton Harvey and Alfred L. Loomis, for “Microscope-Centrifuge.”
Patent No. 2,884,628, issued April 28, 1959, to Alfred L. Loomis, for “Long Range Navigation System.”