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Creativeness

We live today in a computer age, which has meant some startling changes in the ways we understand freedom, creativity and language. This major book looks at the implications. [Pg.442]

The Creative Computer Donald R. Michie and Rory Johnston... [Pg.442]

Creativity and lateral thinking can work together for managers in developing new products or ideas Edward de Bono shows how. [Pg.444]

Volume 14 of the Pelican Freud Library contains Freud s major essays on Leonardo, Michelangelo and Dostoevsky, plus shorter pieces on Shakespeare, the nature of creativity and much more. [Pg.446]

The Ukrainian Society for Non-Destructive Testing and Technical Diagnostics (US NDT TD) was established at the meeting of the leading experts of the country, on October 28, 1990, The aim of the Society s activity is consolidation of the efforts of scientists and engineers for development of their creative and business activity, information exchange, satisfying the professional interests, development of international contacts on NDT TD. [Pg.967]

Creative Arts Bldg. 181 Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405 (812) 855-5539... [Pg.358]

Concluding his remarks Kekule merged his advocacy of creative imagination with the rigorous standards of science by reminding his audience... [Pg.426]

Benzene Dreams and Creative Thinking Carbon Clusters Fullerenes and Nanotubes... [Pg.1329]

A flavor differential item is an additive or combination of additives that when smelled or tasted has Httle, if any, character reminiscent of the named flavor. It gives roundness and fixation to the flavor. It may be added by the flavor chemist to confuse simulation of the flavor, and it is neither characteristic of, nor essential to, the intended flavor. The greatest examples of creativity are found in this area. [Pg.16]

H. L. Hanson, Creativity, Innovation and Intellectual yisset Management, Honeywell, Inc., 1984. [Pg.41]

Men s Fragrances. Earlier ia the twentieth century, men s fragrances were expected to have a masculine direction, such as tobacco, leather, fougere, or citms, even if only in name. This is no longer tme, however since the 1970s, men s perfumes have become less conservative and have allowed much more creative use of rich woody, ambery, and green notes. [Pg.74]

Chypre Family. This is an extremely popular group that was well received at the end of the 1940s. It is not exclusively masculine since many women s perfumes have been used as models for fragrances in this family. This group represents creativity at its best and shows how well a basic chypre accord can blend with new themes. [Pg.74]

Synthesis. Exploratory research has produced a wide variety of odorants based on natural stmctures, chemicals analogous to naturals, and synthetic materials derived from available raw materials and economical processing. As in most areas of the chemical industry, the search for new and useful substances is made difficult by the many materials that have been patented and successfully commercialized (4). In the search for new aroma chemicals, many new materials are prepared for screening each year. Chemists who perform this work are involved in a creative exercise that takes its direction from the commercial sector in terms of desirable odor types and specific performance needs. Because of economic limitations, considerations of raw material costs and available processing methods may play a role eady in the exploratory work. [Pg.84]

Similarly, airborne emission limits have been estabHshed by the NRC for nonrestricted areas. Limits of surface contamination must be estabHshed to provide a safe workplace for users (19). The appHcation of the as-low-as-reasonably-achievable (ALARA) principle to the above draws on the creative talents of the user to regard the limits as nonapproachable barriers and not as tolerable maxima for discharge. [Pg.439]

SONY To experience the sheer joy that comes from the advancement, appHcation, and innovation of technology that benefits the general pubHc to elevate the Japanese culture and national status to be a pioneer...not following others, but doing the impossible, respecting and encouraging each individual s abiUty and creativity. [Pg.128]

Do we have the creative climate, tools, and resources conducive to the creation of inventions Do we recognize the importance of a proprietary position Have we developed a patent strategy ... [Pg.129]

C. W. Prather and L. K. Gundry, Blueprints For Innovation How Creative Processes Can Make You And Your Company More Competitive, American Management Association, New York, 1995. [Pg.137]


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