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Glory, value

There is a Mountain situated in the midst of the earth or center of the world, which is both small and great. It is soft, also above measure hard and stony. It is far off and near at hand, but by the providence of God invisible. In it are hidden the most ample treasures, which the world is not able to value. This mountain - by envy of the devil, who always opposes the glory of God and the happiness of man - is compassed about with very cmel beasts and ravening birds - which make the way thither both difficult and dangerous. And therefore until now - because the time is not yet come - the way thither could not be sought after nor found out. But now at last the way is to be found by those that are worthy - but nonetheless by every man s self-labor and endeavors. [Pg.54]

In the case of the proper Ipomoea morning glories, each seed is the equivalent of about 1 meg. LSD the usual dose lies between 100 and 200 seeds. Many early investigators failed to get any reactions at all. The reason in almost every instance was found to be that they had failed to grind the seeds first. The seeds should be ground to a flour before use it s also a good idea to soak them in water—the psychoactive components are soluble— and then to strain the liquid through cheesecloth. The amides of value are in the liquid, which is ready for consumption. [Pg.194]

The P value may have passed its glory days but it is not yet dead and buried ... [Pg.87]

Sharpshooter Highly motivated values quality over quantity Lone ranger Likes individual glory and undertakes massive workloads to... [Pg.134]

The triplet curves for the Group lA diatomics were synthesized from molecular beam scattering data. The values of 0 were obtained from the glory scattering experiments of Helbing and Rothe (40) on alkali-alkali pairs interacting in the state. We have used their values for O which were obtained with the constraint of the van der Waals coefficient (Set A, Ref. 40). The values of the well depth were taken from the spin exchange experiments of Pritchard et al. (41). These authors found the well... [Pg.182]

Fig. 6. The total cross sections calculated for a LJ 12-6 and multiplied by v0 is plotted versus the potential capacity B = 2 nsrlJh and the quantity 2hv/erm where v is the velocity. Note that the B scale is logarithmic. The close connection between the number of glory oscillation and B is demonstrated. Lines which connect the Nth glory maxima give for v = 0 the B values for which the potential just contains N bound states. On the left side of the dotted line, K = /c = 1, orbiting occurs. The number of glory oscillations (and, via Fig. 5, the rainbow oscillations) which can be expected for a system can easily be estimated from... Fig. 6. The total cross sections calculated for a LJ 12-6 and multiplied by v0 is plotted versus the potential capacity B = 2 nsrlJh and the quantity 2hv/erm where v is the velocity. Note that the B scale is logarithmic. The close connection between the number of glory oscillation and B is demonstrated. Lines which connect the Nth glory maxima give for v = 0 the B values for which the potential just contains N bound states. On the left side of the dotted line, K = /c = 1, orbiting occurs. The number of glory oscillations (and, via Fig. 5, the rainbow oscillations) which can be expected for a system can easily be estimated from...
Fig. 5. Isotropic and anisotropic glory structure. For a system resembling NO-Ar in the experimental set up of Stolte (1972), the total collision cross section a and its orientation dependent part Act /cr are calculated in d.w.a. as functions of the primary beam velocity vN0. Extremes of a coincide with zeros of Acrn/cr. The orientation dependent part oscillates around the average value (Aff /<7,0,) nB. Fig. 5. Isotropic and anisotropic glory structure. For a system resembling NO-Ar in the experimental set up of Stolte (1972), the total collision cross section a and its orientation dependent part Act /cr are calculated in d.w.a. as functions of the primary beam velocity vN0. Extremes of a coincide with zeros of Acrn/cr. The orientation dependent part oscillates around the average value (Aff /<7,0,) nB.
In Table 1 the values for A t are not directly comparable because different states were selected in different experiments. Using (11) we can extract the anisotropy parameter q2.6, see column 4. For those systems where the glory effect has been observed the average anisotropy has been obtained by a suitable averaging procedure, Schwartz (1973). The H2-systems investigated... [Pg.406]

In Fig. 6 glory measurements of the anisotropy by Schwartz et al. (1973) are shown together with a fit for a Lennard-Jones 12-6 potential using values of the anisotropy parameters as shown in Table II. [Pg.409]

The glory results. For the NO-results two choices of eRm lead to two different fits at this moment it is uncertain which choice should be preferred. For the H2-results the eRm- lues of Helbing (1968) and Butz (1971) are given in parentheses to be compared with the f Rm-values used for the q2 12/42 s fit- The H2-He results are obtained from the IIP and AIP of Riehl (1973), and from the IIP of Gengenbach (1972) and the AIP of Shafer (1973). The Rm,JRm values were calculated from (23). The Rm values for NO were derived from Tully (1973) and from the values of Hirschfelder (1965) using combination rules for H2 from Helbing (1968) and Butz (1971). [Pg.410]

Like the zealous inquisitor intoxicated with the glory of God and the supreme good of man s salvation, for whom personal liberty was a subsidiary value (if not a positive evil)—so the zealous medical collectivist, intoxicated with the glory of Science and the supreme good of man s health (bodily and mental, of course), regards p>ersonal liberty as a subsidiary value (if not a positive evil). [Pg.212]

Glories (1984) also reported various values at 20°C, but with a mixture of anthocyanins extracted... [Pg.154]

On the basis of these two analyses, As and Al, Glories (1978a) defined the PVPP index used to quantify the combinations occurring in the anthocyanin assay. This value increases continuously as the wine ages ... [Pg.174]

On the other hand, careful use of global values, based on the specific properties of tannins, may be of assistance in interpreting certain characteristics of a wine, including stability and organoleptic qualities (Glories, 1978a). [Pg.176]

Probably as a resnlt of the colloidal statns of the coloring matter, there is no direct proportionality between absorption and dilution. Conseqnently, spectrophotometric measurements mnst be made on a 1 mm optical path, using nndilnted wine. These measnrements are used to calculate the values used to describe wine color (Glories, 1984). [Pg.178]

Making objective measurements of these basic sensations is particularly complex. However, the gelatin index provides an estimate of reactivity to proteins. The intensity of the polyphenol-gelatin reaction depends on conditions in the medium. Acidity is a favorable factor, unlike alcohol content, which inhibits the reaction and gives a sweet taste. The reaction is independent of the tannin concentration at values above 50 mg/1 (Glories, 1983). Under given reaction conditions, it is thus possible to classify the various polyphenols according to their aptitude to combine. [Pg.181]

The person who sold me this book must have known its value as much and as little as I who bought it. My suspicion is that it was either stolen from the miserable Jews or found hidden somewhere in the old place of their abode. On the second leaf the said Abraham consoled his people, praying them to avoid vices and idolatry more than all and await with patience the Messiah to come, who would vanquish all kings of the earth and thereafter reign, with those who were his own, in eternal glory. Without doubt this... [Pg.11]


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