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Teterev, Yu.G., Proc.Regional Mtg. Nuclear Energy in Central Europe Present and Perspectives , Nucl.Soc. of Slovenia, Portoroz, Slovenia (June 1993) 598... [Pg.510]

Oakmoss. Extracts of oakmoss are extensively used in perfumery to furnisli parts of the notes of the fougnre or chypre type. The first step in the preparation of an oakmoss extract is treatment of the Hchen Evemiaprunastri (L.) Ach., collected from oak trees mainly in southern and central Europe, with a hydrocarbon solvent to obtain a concrete. The concrete is then further processed by solvent extraction or distillation to more usable products, of which absolutes are the most versatile for perfumery use. A definitive analysis of oakmoss volatiles was performed in 1975 (52). The principal constituents of a Yugoslav oakmoss are shown in Table 15 (53). A number of phenoHc compounds are responsible for the total odor impression. Of these, methyl P-orcinol carboxylate is the most characteristic of oakmoss. [Pg.314]

Air. Studies have shown that 2500 years ago lead pollution caused by Greek and Roman silver smelters was a significant problem (4). Based on analysis of lake sediments and Greenland s ice, it was found that lead contamination from smelters in southern and central Europe was carried throughout the northern hemisphere. As long ago as the thirteenth century, air pollution has been linked to the burning of coal (4). The main concern was the smell from the sulfur in the coal and the effects of the soot. It was not until many years later that the effects of air pollution on people s health were discovered. [Pg.77]

Excludes Central Europe, Socialist Countries of Asia, CIS. [Pg.499]

Data for. synthetic rubber production exclude production from the one-time USSR, Central Europe and Socialist Countries of Asia. [Pg.281]

Mittel-ding, n. intermediate, cross, -druck, m. medium pressure, -eck, n., -ecke,/. Cryst.) lateral summit, -erz, n. ore of medium value. -Europa, n. Central Europe. mitteleuropSisch, a. Central-European. Mittel-farbe, /. intermediate color secondary color, -fehler, m. average error, mean er-... [Pg.301]

Maximum summer temperatures are likely to increase more than the average in southern and central Europe. [Pg.12]

Murray, D.L. and Schoeninger, M.J. 1988 Diet, status and complex social structure in iron age Central Europe some contributions ofbone chemistry. In Gibson, D.B. and Geselowitz, M.N., eds.. Tribe and Polity in Late Prehistoric Europe. New York, Plenum 155-176. [Pg.61]

Becker PH, Sommer U. 1998. Current contamination of Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) with environmental chemicals in Central Europe. Vogelwelt 119 243-249. [Pg.167]

Guinsburg, Arlene Miller. "Late German humanism and hermeticism A reassessment of the continuity thesis." In Harvest of humanism in Central Europe Essays in honor of Lewis W. Spitz, ed. Manfred P. Fleischer, 197-211. St Louis (MO) ... [Pg.284]

Karpenko, Vladimir. Central Europe alchemy in the late Renaissance. Acta Historiae Rerum Naturalium necnon Technicarum new series 1 (1997) 195-203. [Pg.284]

McIntosh, Christopher. The Rose Cross and the age of reason eighteenth century Rosicrucianism in Central Europe and its relationship to the Enlightenment. Leiden Brill, 1992. [Pg.470]

In 1995, the New York Open Center (in Association with Gnosis Magazine and Oibibio in Amsterdam) Invited Students of Rosicrucianism and the Western Mystery Traditions to Cesky Krumlow in the Czech Republic to Discuss the Historical Backgrounds of Rosicrucianism. This Gathering Celebrated the Role of Central Europe in the Spiritual History of the West As Well As the Work of the Renaissance Hermetic Scholar Dame Frances Yates. [Pg.475]

A number of yellow dyes were known in antiquity weld and saffron seem to have been the most widely used, but barberry root, turmeric, Persian berries, and safflower have also been identified in ancient fibers. Weld, probably the oldest European-known yellow dye, is derived from the herbaceous plant Roseda luteola, which is indigenous to central Europe. The dye is distributed throughout the entire plant, although it is concentrated in the upper... [Pg.401]

From a geographical point of view, regarding the data quality, the data corresponds primarily to the Czech Republic, secondarily to Central Europe. In terms of time, data corresponding to the term 2000 - 2012 were obtained, from a technological point of view, data corresponds to the widely used average technologies. [Pg.271]


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