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Adams, Douglas

Adams, Douglas, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe (New York Ballantine Books reprint edition, 1995). [Pg.270]

Stephen W. Tsai, Donald F. Adams, and Douglas R. Doner, Analysis of Composite Structures, NASA CR-620, November 1966. [Pg.276]

Science-fiction authors sometimes resort to exotic tenses when dealing with time travel. Douglas Adams, in The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, creates a number of new tense suffixes to represent events that happen as a result of time travel ... [Pg.27]

V. Dean Adams Tennessee Technological University Bonnie Lawlor Institute for Scientific Information Douglas R. Lloyd... [Pg.5]

Adams and Schoenherr [29] achieved most of these benchmarks by formulating an adhesive consisting of a 40 wt % solids solution of kraft lignin in phenol-methanal-sodium hydroxide. This fluid had a viscosity of 10 Pa/s and thus was a very thick and energy-consuming adhesive to spread. However, when this binder was used in the manufacture of three ply panels of Douglas... [Pg.135]

My father was a gaucho in Argentina and, as was the custom, had a diet of meat and mate tea. He used to tell me stories about cows specially bred so that one could cut 9 slices off their bums, 9 times a day. Something like this thinking occurred to Douglas Adams when he wrote the End of the Universe scene in The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy (Adams 1986). [Pg.18]

Douglas O. Adams, James F. Harbertson, and Edward A. Picciotto... [Pg.275]

Douglas Adams (1952-2001), author of the Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy... [Pg.151]

Pythagorean numbers six and seven represent Light and Life, respectively. The six by seven matrix has forty-two boxes. These correspond to Yahweh s forty-two names, one for each combination of Light and Life Perhaps this is how Douglas Adams, author of The... [Pg.118]

Adams-Jefferson Letters (Chapel Hill, 1988). Jefferson s familial correspondence is conveniently collected in Edwin M. Betts and James A. Bear, eds.. The Family Letters of Thomas Jefferson (Charlottesville, 1986). Not to be missed is the handsomely produced single-volume selection edited by Merrill D. Peterson and published by the Library of America Thomas Jefferson Writings (New York, 1984). For a fascinating look inside Jefferson s mind, see Thomas Jefferson s Library A Catalog with the Entries in His Own Order, eds. James Gilreath and Douglas L. Wilson (Washington, D.C., 1989). [Pg.653]


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