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Gaze theory

Gazes, J. Scott, R.P.W. Thin Layer Chromatography. In Chromatography Theory Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York, 2002 443-454. [Pg.582]

Albertus was aware of the growing interest in alchemy in his age, but he was skeptical about the possibility of true transmutation. He argued that alchemists simply created the appearance of precious metal, not the true metal. Yet, at the same time, he recounted stories such as the one about the power of a toad s gaze to crack fake emeralds and the one about the existence of a type of stone that would allow a person to understand the language of birds. In terms of matter theory and the elements, he was a devoted Aristotelian. Although he did not think Aristotle infallible, he accepted the basic element/quality/causes system of Aristotle and often used the system in his descriptions of things he observed. [Pg.35]

Gazes J, Scott RPW. Chromatography theory. New York Marcel Dekker, 2002 496pp. [Pg.163]

Economists, such as Hildenbrand( 3), who study physical production processes also fix their gazes upon a cost minimization objective but they assume that the engineer has already solved his constrained optimization problem. The economic theory of cost and production describes the effects of variable input prices upon cost-minimizing combinations of material and nonmaterial inputs. [Pg.370]

Gazes, J., and R. Scott. 2002. Chromatography theory. Boca Raton, FL CRC Press. Cole, M. D. 2003. The analysis of controlled substances. New York John Wiley Sons. Dong, M. W. 2002. Modern HPLC for practicing scientists. New York Marcel Dekker Inc. [Pg.43]

Koch, Gertrad. Ex-Changing the Gaze Re-Visioning Feminist Film Theory. /Vew German Critique. 34 (1985) 139-153. [Pg.192]

MeGowan, Todd. 2007. The Real Gaze Film Theory After Lacan. New York State University of New York Press. [Pg.192]

Gazes J and Scott RPW (2002) Chromatography Theory. Chromatographic Science Series, vol. 88. New York Dekker. [Pg.1804]

S. R. LENIHAN. GAZE-2, A One-Dimensional Multigroup, Neutron Diffusion Theory Code for the IBM-7090, GA-3152, General Atomic (Aug. 3, 1962). [Pg.178]


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