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The Centers central organization in Madrid is composed of the following Director, Chief of the Technical Department in the latter are the Control Room, the Chemistry, Physics, and Biology Laboratories, and seven workshops Book Restoration, Prints and Drawings, Manuscripts, Lamination, Leafcasting, Parchment, and Seals. The training mission is the direct responsibility of the Director. [Pg.41]

Book Restoration Shop. Most of the work done in this shop by five restorers is on books from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries, although incunabula are common. Many are codices of the eleventh century, some are of tenth century vintage. [Pg.42]

While polar monomers are usually beneficial in acrylic PSA formulations, there are times when their presence is deleterious. Examples of this may be the use of acrylic acid containing adhesives for electronic applications, for adhering to some metallic surfaces, or for application to paper used in books. Higher levels of acrylic acid not only increase the acidity of the PSA but they also increase the moisture uptake in the adhesive making dissociation of the acid easier. This can increase corrosion problems in the electronic or metal applications, or severe discoloration and degradation of paper with time. The latter is often a significant concern to librarians who deal with repair and archival restoration of books. In applications such as these, acid-free adhesives are more desirable, or at the very least the amount of acid has to be low and caution has to be taken to fully incorporate the monomer into the PSA. [Pg.491]

Mr. Wallin serves his manhattan with bourbon whiskey, not rye as it was served during its red-hot minute at the Stork Club, in the words of Lucius Beebe in his Stork Club Bar Book of 1946. Mr. Beebe listed the manhattan, the first recipe in his book, as a morning drink, to be drunk before noon because of its unrivaled tonic qualities as a restorative and element for firming the moral fiber. ... [Pg.130]

Why doesn t Aunt Izzy want the Chantry restored says Fergus. She s the one who wrote the book. You d think she d be pleased. ... [Pg.347]

That s the one. Very well endowed. Turned out he was over here on business for the Press. I asked him and Izzy for drinks this lunchtime. Champagne, all the trimmings. Anyway, as I hoped, he s offered her a commission to write a book about the restoration of the Chantry, and she s agreed. ... [Pg.407]

Cockren, Archibald. Alchemy rediscovered and restored foreword by Sir Dudley Borron Myers. London Rider, [1940] reprint, Book Tree, 1999. 156p. ISBN 158509028X... [Pg.50]

Cockren, Archibald. Alchemy rediscovered and restored foreword by Sir Dudley Borron Myers. London Philadelphia Rider David McKay, [n.d ] [1939 or 1940], 158p. Includes Aureus, or the Golden Tractate (pp. 131-148) and The book of the revelation of Hermes, interpreted by Theophrastus Paracelsus, concerning the supreme secret of the world (pp. 149-158)... [Pg.50]

A Very brief tract concerning the Philosophical Stone. Written by an unknown German sage, about 200 years ago, and called the Book of Alze, but now published for the first time." In The Hermetic museum, restored and enlarged, i, 259-270., 1893. [Pg.108]

Lambspring, Abraham. "The book of Lamspring, a noble ancient philosopher, concerning the Philosophical Stone rendered into Latin verse by Nicholas Bamaud Delphinas." In Hermetic museum, restored and enlarged, i, 271-306.. ... [Pg.132]

Boehme, Jacob. The divine couple selections from the mystical-alchemical treatises of Jacob Boehme and disciples a Christian book of the mystery of eros-love meditations on the origin, fall, and restoration of humanity s original-being. St Paul (MN) Grail stone P, 2001. ISBN 0-9650488-9-6... [Pg.599]

The Marine Biotechnology Institute (MBI) was founded in 1987 for the study and applications of biodiversity in marine environments. Currently, and within the scope of the present book, the research area of relevance is industrial applications of microbiology . The institute also performs research in C02 fixation. The Applied Microbiology Laboratory is searching cost-effective utilization of microbes for environmental conservation and restoration. In particular, the decontamination of areas polluted with petroleum-related compounds has been addressed. Attention has been paid to removal of polycyclic hydrocarbons. They are also developing processing methods for the conversion of biomass and organic wastes by methane fermentation. [Pg.349]

He understood by books, the number of the years, whereof the word of the Lord1 came to Jeremiah the prophet, and he had prayed fervently to God that he would cause his face to shine upon his sanctuary that was desolate. He saw that a greater redemption was1 hereafter to take place, and he had been informed that from the going forth of the commandment to restore and rebuild Jerusalem unto the Messiah the Prince should be seven weeks, or four hundred and ninety years, and that he afterwards should be cut off, but not for himself3. ... [Pg.79]

One district court explicitly has held that a brand-name company may not list a metabolite patent in the Orange Book, because the metabolite patent does not claim the drug, as required by the listing statute. " The court looked to the precedent, Hoechst-Roussel Pharms., Inc. v. Lehman, which interpreted the term claims in the Patent Term Restoration portion of the Hatch-Waxman Amendments at 35 U.S.C. 156(a) and concluded that a metabolite patent does not claim the approved dmg product. [Pg.124]

Albers HF (1985) Tooth colored restoratives, 7th edn Cotati, Alto Books... [Pg.213]

The book has been structured into roughly three parts. First (Chap. 1), an overview of analytical methods applied in the study of cultural goods is presented to situate electrochemical methods in their analytical context. The second part contains voltammetric methods devoted to the identification (Chap. 2), speciation (Chap. 3), and quantitation (Chap. 4) of microsample components from works of art and/or cultural and archaeological pieces. The third part of the book presents selected examples of the deterioration of metal artifacts, outlining aspects peculiar to the cultural heritage conservation field (Chap. 5), and describes hisforic and current issues regarding electrochemical techniques used in restoration treatments and preventive conservation (Chap. 6). [Pg.179]


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