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The dimensionless quantity on the left-hand side of Eq. (7.3) labeled as M by the above-cited authors, allows for the comparison of heat transfer by axial conduction in the wall to the convective heat transfer in the flow. [Pg.332]

Extract concepts from a set of publications, identify experts for each concept, and then build an expert location system dynamically. This system would be based on extracted concepts, authors, institution, and cited authors. [Pg.751]

A revision of the author s thesis, Boston University, 1980. Contents Introduction Conjunction the marriage of opposites and the joining of Adam and Eve Multiplication the Garden of Eden as a testament to perfect health Purification the Hell of Saturn Purification the exterior Conclusion Notes Appendix A frequently cited authors Appendix B alchemical books printred between 1460 and 1515... [Pg.633]

When the cited authors are named in the sentence, the superscript number is placed immediately after the name of the last cited author (with no space between the name and number). [Pg.551]

As with superscript numbers, the citation is placed as close as possible to the cited information or the last cited author s name. [Pg.553]

Cumulative Title, Author and Cited Author (A-J) Index, Including Table of Contents, Volumes 1-32... [Pg.1]

He cites authorities profusely, and this is of importance from the fact that Petrus Bonus seems to have been a writer whose personality and date are generally accepted as genuine. The work bears all the character of an earnest and honest treatise. Authors whom he cites, he cites very frequently. Thus the works of (pseudo-) Geber,written probably about 1300, are very often quoted, and apparently this is the latest authority he knows. There is no citation in his lengthy work, which is confined strictly to alchemy, of any treatise on this subject by Albertus Magnus, Roger Bacon, Thomas Aquinas, Arnaldus of Villanova nor Raymond Lullus. It is impossible that he should have cited Lullus in 1330, because, as we have seen, this pseudo-Lullus literature is certainly none of it earlier, and probably all of it considerably later. [Pg.294]

Though Hales work contributed no completed chemical discoveries, his conscientious observations were later a source of inspiration and interest to experimenters, and he was an oft-cited authority for later chemists. [Pg.463]


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