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Crown of Light

People who received the Mysteries and put Righteousness into full practice showed the illumination of Joy in their faces. This was a Crown of Light. Josephus wrote that the reward for a righteous life ... [Pg.289]

The Rosicrucian sign of this Crown of Light was the letter A given twice as AA. It derived both from the double A star formation in Cassiopeia and from Apollo s cry at the death of Hyacinth Ai, Ai (see Appendix 4). [Pg.289]

Fig. 11. Index of refraction vs dispersion and optical classification of glasses. The shaded area indicates the region of glass formation. BaF = barium flint BaK = barium crown BaLF = light barium flint BaSF = heavy barium flint BK = borosilicate crown F = flint FK = fluorcrown K = crown ... Fig. 11. Index of refraction vs dispersion and optical classification of glasses. The shaded area indicates the region of glass formation. BaF = barium flint BaK = barium crown BaLF = light barium flint BaSF = heavy barium flint BK = borosilicate crown F = flint FK = fluorcrown K = crown ...
Such a photodisruption results in a lower stability of the complexes in the excited state. Therefore, excitation of these complexes by an intense pulse of light is expected to cause some cations to leave the crown and diffuse away, provided that the time constant for total release of the cation from the crown is shorter than the lifetime r of the excited state (for a discussion on this point, see Valeur et al., 1997). [Pg.300]

In analyzing Figure 7.4 we can see that it can be arbitrarily divided into three sections. The ascending limb of the curve represents those individuals who are hyporeactive (i.e., light drowsiness). The crown of the bell represents the most frequent... [Pg.109]

Alexandrite is a term that should be applied only to naturally dichroic specimens of the mineral chrysoberyl. This stone appears red in one type of light and green in another. The name is in honor of Crown Prince Alexander... [Pg.31]

Leaf size decreases relative to previous years, so the crowns allow penetration of light and air in spite of the extensive ramification. [Pg.108]

STRENGTHENING OF FLOWER BUDS. The improved penetration of light into the crown of the tree will lead to stronger flower buds and better chances of fruit set near the central leader. [Pg.109]

Unsymmetrical aryl ethyl tellurium products were isolated in yields of 50% or less when arenediazonium tetrafluoroborates and diethyl ditellurium reacted in chloroform in the presence of 18-crown-6 under exclusion of light. This reaction seems to have general applicability and deserves further investigation. [Pg.423]

Figure 1. Index of refraction versus dispersion and optical classification of glasses shaded area indicates region of glass formation M. Plexiglas is a methyl methacrylate Lucite is an acrylic resin. BaF, barium flint BaK, Barium crown Balf, light barium flint BaSF, heavy barium flint BK, borosilicate crown F, flint FK, fluorcrown K, crown KF, crown flint LaF, lanthanum flint LaSF, heavy lanthanum flint LaK, lanthanum crown LF, light flint LLF, very light flint PK, phosphate crown PSK, heavy phosphate crown SF, heavy flint SK, heavy crown, SSK, very heavy crown, TiF, titanium flint. Figure 1. Index of refraction versus dispersion and optical classification of glasses shaded area indicates region of glass formation M. Plexiglas is a methyl methacrylate Lucite is an acrylic resin. BaF, barium flint BaK, Barium crown Balf, light barium flint BaSF, heavy barium flint BK, borosilicate crown F, flint FK, fluorcrown K, crown KF, crown flint LaF, lanthanum flint LaSF, heavy lanthanum flint LaK, lanthanum crown LF, light flint LLF, very light flint PK, phosphate crown PSK, heavy phosphate crown SF, heavy flint SK, heavy crown, SSK, very heavy crown, TiF, titanium flint.

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