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Historical refutation

It was with this quotation from Cuatresecas that I closed my previous work on industrial HPLC,2 and it was the inspiration to write this book. Cuatresecas rightly refutes the misconception that dedication, quality, vision, trust, and honesty are inimical to profit. By historical accident, the American drug industry was driven by regulation to develop quality standards at a period in time when other segments of industry were degrading their scientific... [Pg.470]

Historically, factorial designs were introduced by Sir Ronald A. Fisher to refute the, then (1935), prevalent idea that if one were to discover the effect of a factor, all other factors must be held constant and only the factor of interest... [Pg.53]

In 1983, as a counter-measure against the ongoing successes of revisionists, a compilation was published, principally the work of French and German establishment historians.42 While this book ridiculed and insulted revisionists and cast political aspersions against them, and at the same time was intended to refute their claims, it does neither address any particular revisionist argument, nor are any revisionist publications quoted or authors named, so that it is impossible to the reader of this book to verify the polemic accusations made against the revisionists. This book also repeats the mistake often emphasized by revisionists quotations from eye-witness testimony and passages from documents were taken out of context and pasted uncritically into a predetermined historical schema. [Pg.31]

The new criminal law 3h operates largely with vague legal concepts, but I personally consider it untenable to try to interpret this paragraph to mean that (public) scientific works endeavoring to question or even to refute the accounts given by academics or institutions of certain historical events represent a violation of the law. [Pg.66]

The first paper of J. Markiewicz, W. Gubala, J. Labedz, B. Trzcinska, was never published by themselves, but only by Revisionists, as this paper leaked out of the Jan Sehn Institute in 1991 An official Polish report on the Auschwitz gas chambers ",The Journal of Historical Review, Summer, 11(2) (1991), p. 207. (online vho.org/GB/Joumals/JHR/1 l/2/IHR207-216.html), for details see Germar Rudolf, A fraudulent attempt to refute Mr. Death , online only vho.org/GB/Contributions/Fraudulent.html. [Pg.370]

The theory of ideologies, especially in some of its more extreme forms, raises several epistemological problems. Does the theory commit us to a denial of the autonomy and continuity of the history of ideas Is the demonstration of social causation of an idea sufficient to refute it Must the theory fall victim to its own thrust, as in the Liar paradox Or does Marxism somehow have a privileged position, because of its historical mission I shall discuss these questions mainly with reference to The German ideology, since only here do they receive a more systematic treatment, I should ve notice that the following remarks apply mainly to ideologies as world-views or comprehensive socio-economic theories, not to the everyday illusions of economic life. [Pg.468]

But this hypothesis, such as it is has already been refuted in the remarks applied to the duration in office prescribed for the senators [in No. 63]. It was by them shewn, as well on the credit of historical examples, as from the reason of the thing, that the mostpopular branch of every government, partaking of the republican genius, by being generally the favorite of the... [Pg.323]

Historically, the contention has been that higher-temperature refrigerators (or liquefiers) are more efficient. These data by Strobridge for refrigeration temperatures between 10 and 30 K (and 30-90 K) appear to refute that notion. However, care must be exercised in such an analysis when nonisothermal refrigerators are compared. [Pg.180]

Or, lastly, that the author relates historical facts, which have been taken from other authors, which he has accurately quoted the said facts being vile or immoral that to contribute a commentary upon his historical narrations and to illustrate them with testimonies, reflections, and evidence, etc. he sometimes reproduces the words of certain writers who have spoken very freely some in the capacity of physician or jurist, others as soldier or poet but that he says nothing that constitutes, either implicitly or explicitly, an endorsement of immorality but that, on the contrary, he undertakes in his many narrations to create an abhorrence for it and to refute moral indifference. [Pg.321]


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