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A. Baird Hastings

A. Baird Hastings

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
8916
World Ranking
12342
National Ranking
3290

A. Baird Hastings publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A. Baird Hastings sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 162 publications — 18th percentile

18% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

A. Baird Hastings D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A. Baird Hastings sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1939 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

A. Baird Hastings was affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic career included a focus on scientific research, although specific fields of study or main topics of research are not detailed in the available data.

Throughout their career, Hastings did not have recorded recent papers or frequent co-authors listed in the provided data set. There are also no listed frequent publication venues or documented book publications associated with their name.

One notable recognition received during their career was membership in the National Academy of Sciences in 1939, which indicates peer recognition within the scientific community.

Hastings is known to be deceased, and their contributions to science are referenced in a historical context. The absence of detailed publication or research topic data limits further specification of their scientific focus.

Best Publications

  • THE STATE OF CALCIUM IN THE FLUIDS OF THE BODY: I. THE CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE IONIZATION OF CALCIUM

    Franklin C. McLean;A. Baird Hastings

  • Blood glucose and the liver

    George F. Cahill;James Ashmore;Albert E. Renold;A.Baird Hastings

  • A BIOLOGICAL METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF CALCIUM ION CONCENTRATION

    Franklin C. McLean;A. Baird Hastings

  • THE IONIZATION OF CALCIUM, MAGNESIUM, AND STRONTIUM CITRATES

    A. Baird Hastings;Franklin C. McLean;Lillian Eichelberger;James Lowell Hall

  • STUDIES OF GAS AND ELECTROLYTE EQUILIBRIA IN BLOOD: X. THE SOLUBILITY OF CARBON DIOXIDE AT 38° IN WATER, SALT SOLUTION, SERUM, AND BLOOD CELLS

    Donald D. Van Slyke;Julius Sendroy;A. Baird Hastings;James M. Neill

  • THE EFFECT OF VARIATION IN IONIC STRENGTH ON THE APPARENT FIRST AND SECOND DISSOCIATION CONSTANTS OF CARBONIC ACID

    A.Baird Hastings;Julius Sendroy

  • STUDIES OF ACIDOSIS XX. THE COLORIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF BLOOD pH AT BODY TEMPERATURE WITHOUT BUFFER STANDARDS

    A. Baird Hastings;Julius Sendroy

  • THE PARTICIPATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN THE CARBOHYDRATE CYCLE

    A.K. Solomon;Birgit Vennesland;Friedrich W. Klemperer;John M. Buchanan

  • The distribution of electrolytes in mammalian tissues.

    Jeanne F. Manery;A. Baird Hastings

  • STUDIES OF GAS AND ELECTROLYTE EQUILIBRIA IN BLOOD XIV. THE AMOUNTS OF ALKALI BOUND BY SERUM ALBUMIN AND GLOBULIN

    Donald D. Van Slyke;A. Baird Hastings;Alma Hiller;Julius Sendroy

  • THE EXCHANGE OF SALT AND WATER BETWEEN MUSCLE AND BLOOD I. THE EFFECT OF AN INCREASE IN TOTAL BODY WATER PRODUCED BY THE INTRAVENOUS INJECTION OF ISOTONIC SALT SOLUTIONS

    A. Baird Hastings;Lillian Eichelberger

  • HISTOCHEMICAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH AGING: I. METHODS AND CALCULATIONS

    Oliver H. Lowry;A. Baird Hastings

  • THE RÔLE OF CARBOXYL-LABELED ACETIC, PROPIONIC, AND BUTYRIC ACIDS IN LIVER GLYCOGEN FORMATION

    John M. Buchanan;A. Baird Hastings;Frances B. Nesbett

  • The use of isotopically marked carbon in the study of intermediary metabolism.

    John M. Buchanan;A. Baird Hastings

  • Studies on Carbohydrate Metabolism in Rat Liver Slices XIV. METABOLIC ALTERATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH DIETARY VARIATION

    Bernard R. Landau;A. Baird Hastings;Sylvia Zottu

  • Rate of potassium exchange of the human erythrocyte.

    John W. Raker;Isaac M. Taylor;John M. Weller;A. Baird Hastings

  • STUDIES OF THE SOLUBILITY OF CALCIUM SALTS I. THE SOLUBILITY OF CALCIUM CARBONATE IN SALT SOLUTIONS AND BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS

    A.Baird Hastings;Cecil D. Murray;Julius Sendroy

  • X-RAY ANALYSIS OF BONE AND TEETH

    H.H. Roseberry;A. Baird Hastings;J.K. Morse

  • OXIDATION-REDUCTION POTENTIALS OF THE METHEMOGLOBIN-HEMOGLOBIN SYSTEM

    John Fuller Taylor;A. Baird Hastings

  • THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE BICARBONATE ION IN MAMMALIAN MUSCLE

    William M. Wallace;A. Baird Hastings

  • STUDIES OF GAS AND ELECTROLYTE EQUILIBRIA IN THE BLOOD : IX. THE DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTROLYTES BETWEEN TRANSUDATES AND SERUM.

    A. Baird Hastings;Harald A. Salvesen;Julius Sendroy;Donald D. Van Slyke

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald D. Van Slyke
Donald D. Van Slyke Brookhaven National Laboratory
Birgit Vennesland
Birgit Vennesland University of Chicago
Michael Heidelberger
Michael Heidelberger New York University
Christian B. Anfinsen
Christian B. Anfinsen National Institutes of Health
Manfred L. Karnovsky
Manfred L. Karnovsky Harvard University
Elmer Stotz
Elmer Stotz University of Rochester
Halvor N. Christensen
Halvor N. Christensen University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Albert E. Renold
Albert E. Renold Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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