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RABEBOIA — The Roots of the larger Ranunculus. RABIRA, or RADIRA — Tin RABIEL, or ROLIEL — i.e.. Dragon s Blood. RACHI, or RACHO — i.e.. Mercury. [Pg.256]

T e dragon represents So tf>e fassiond tower setjj and rfr unrjinedprima materia t at must te sutdued in order jor t6e work to teiin. [Pg.42]

Virtual Computational Laboratory, VCCLAB In e-Dragon, 13.05.2010, Available from http / / www.vcclab. org... [Pg.200]

E-DRAGON VCCLAB E-DRAGON remote version of the DRAGON, whieh is an applieation for the ealeulation of moleeular deseriptors developed by the Milan group of Prof. Todeehini http //www.vcelab.org/... [Pg.335]

In 1786 William Nieholson wrote A Dictionary of Practical and Theoretical Chemistry. In this work Nicholson mentions that a chemist named Neuman, on distillation of storax (a balsam derived from the tree Liquambar orientalis), had produced a fragrant empyreumatic oil . In 1839 E. Simon carried out some similar experiments, apparently quite independently, and again obtained this essential oil which he ealled styrol. In 1845 M. Glenard and R. Boudault reported on the production of styrol (now known as styrene) by dry distillation of dragons blood, a resin obtained from the fruit of the Malayan rattan palm. [Pg.426]

The HTGR designed by the General Atomic Company and constructed at Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., was a 40 MW(e) experimental power plant which was similar in many respects to the Dragon reactor. Peach Bottom started commercial operation on June 1, 1967, and ceased operation on October 31, 1974 [36]. The major performance parameters of the Peach Bottom Reactor are shown in Table 8. [Pg.448]

Volume III. Warhead , AFATL TR-67-13-Vol-3 (1967) (Conf) E) L. Aemow J.J. Piechocki, Multiple Fragment Impact Damage Study , DA-18-017-AMC-3447 (A) (1967) (Conf) F) R.E. Vincent, Scaled Prototype Warhead Study for Dragon (Medium Anti-Tank/ Assault Weapon-Maw) , DRD-15 (1967) (Conf) G) W.H. Snyder C.R, Hoggatt, Performance... [Pg.419]

The %HIA, on a scale between 0 and 100%, for the same dataset was modeled by Deconinck et al. with multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS) and a derived method two-step MARS (TMARS) [38]. Among other Dragon descriptors, the TMARS model included the Tig E-state topological parameter [25], and MARS included the maximal E-state negative variation. The average prediction error, which is 15.4% for MARS and 20.03% for TMARS, shows that the MARS model is more robust in modeling %H1A. [Pg.98]

Corresponding author s e-mail jmzen dragon.nehu.edu.tw. [Pg.345]

Late 1990s User-friendly software to calculate large numbers of molecular descriptors from 2D structure becomes widely available both commercially and from the Internet (e.g. DRAGON)... [Pg.20]

Gervin M, Hughes R, Bamford L, Smyth BP, Keenan E. Heroin smoking by chasing the dragon in young opiate users in Ireland stability and associations with use to come down off Ecstasy . J Subst Abuse Treat 2001 20(4) 297-300. [Pg.553]

DRACO — is Mercury, also the Black Raven, or the Black on the Floor. It devours the tail, drinks the mercury. It is called Salt and Sulphur of the Dragons. It is the Earth from the body of the Sun. It is killed when it loses the soul [i.e., the earth is killed], and rises again when the soul returns. The Dragon devours the mercury, like a poison, and dies again drinks it and is made living. If he puts off all impurities he becomes white and truly living. This is also called the Woman who kills her Husband, and is herself killed in return. [Pg.115]

MULCEDAR, or MULCODAR — i e, the Dragon MULE — Blisters caused by Cold or Heat. [Pg.219]


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