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Human thoughts

The described computational tools provide interactive, fast, and flexible data visualizations of chemical data that help and even enhance the human thought processes. However, visualization alone is often inadequate when multiple data points must be considered. A number of data mining methods that seek to identify significant relationships in large multidimensional databases are now being used for library design. [Pg.363]

The Shroud of Turin is imprinted with an image that resembles a male human, thought by some to be a representation of Christ. [Pg.1607]

Read, John. Science, literature and human thought. JChemEduc 37, no. 3 (Mar 1960) 110-117. [Pg.642]

Pullman, B. (2001), The Atom in the History of Human Thought, Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford, UK. [Pg.607]

How can it be that mathematics, being after all a product of human thought independent of experience, is so admirably adapted to the objects of reality ... [Pg.217]

Campbell s hero as archetypal. An archetype is a personage or pattern that occurs in literature and human thought often enough to be... [Pg.159]

This marriage between Earth and heaven, made in human thought, was now consummated. From this moment, the science of the heavens would never cease to prosper. Physics had given astronomy a head and astronomy would give physics wings. [Pg.4]

In the lower part of it, the matter is very readily moulded by the action of human thought into definite forms, while on the higher division this... [Pg.106]

B. The Atom in the History of Human Thought, Reisinger, A., Translator Oxford University Press New Yoik, 1998 pp 136-142. (e) Stillman, J. M. The Story of Alchemy and Early Chemistry, Dover Pnbhcations, Inc. New York, 1960 pp 393-398. [Pg.39]


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