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Hunter, Robert

Michael Hunter, Robert Boyle by Himself and His Friends (Pickering, 1994),29. [Pg.473]

Hunter, Robert G., Shakespeare and the Mystery of God s Judgements (Athens, GA Georgia University Press, 1976)... [Pg.57]

Zincon disodium salt (o-[l-(2-hydroxy-5-sulfo)-3-phenyl-5-formazono]-benzoic acid di-Na salt) [135-52-4, 56484-13-0] M 484.4, m 250-260" (dec). Zincon solution is prepared by dissolving 0.13g of the powder in aqueous N NaOH (2ml diluted to 100ml with H2O). This gives a deep red colour which is stable for one week. It is a good reagent for zine ions but also forms stable complexes with transition metal ions. [UV-VIS Bush Yoe Anal Chem 26 1345 1954, Hunter Roberts J Chem Soc 820 1941, Platte Marcy Anal Chem 31 1226 1959] The free acid (see above) has been recrystallised from dilute H2SO4. [Fichter Scheiss Chem Ber 33 751 1900, Beilstein 16IV 421.]... [Pg.661]

Timothy Shanahan, Teleological Reasoning in Boyle s Disquisitim about Final Causes, in Hunter, Robert Boyle Reconsidered, pp. 177-192 James G. Lennox, Robert Boyle s Defense of Teleological Inference in Experimental Science, Isis 74 (1983) 38-53. [Pg.177]

In 1837 Janies married Susan Hunter, the daughter of a Saint Andrews Professor they had no children. James left Dundee in 1845 to become a successful consulting engineer in Edinburgh, where he died at the age of seventy-five. In 1819 Robert had married Jane Rankine, the daughter of a Kilmarnock merchant. They had two daughters and five sons. Robert had moved to the parish of Galston in 1823, and he... [Pg.1089]

Hunter, Michael, Lawrence M. Principe and Antonio Clericuzio, eds. The correspondence of Robert Boyle, edited by Michael Hunter, Lawrence M. Principe and Antonio Clericuzio, by Robert Boyle. London Pickering Chatto, 2001. [Pg.46]

Hunter, Michael Cyril William. Letters and papers of Robert Boyle a guide to manuscripts and microfilm. Bethesda (MD) University Publications of America. [Pg.47]

Clericuzio, Antonio. "Cameades and the chemists a study of The Skeptical Chymist and its impact on seventeenth century chemistry." In Robert Boyle reconsidered, ed. Michael Hunter, 79-90. Cambridge Cambridge Univ P, 1994. [Pg.253]

Hunter, Michael Cyril William and Charles Littleton. The work-diaries of Robert Boyle A newly discovered source and its internet publication. Notes Rees Roy Soc 55, no. 3 (22 Sep 2001) 373-390. rhttp //www.iournals. [Pg.254]

Principe, Lawrence M. and Michael Cyril William Hunter. The lost papers of Robert Boyle. Ann Sci 60 (2003) 269-311. [Pg.257]

Hunter, Michael Cyril William and Simon Schaffer, eds.Robert Hooke new studies. Woodbridge Wolfeboro (NH) Boydell P, 1989. x, 310 p. [Pg.553]

Tomkins D, Hunter A, Roberts M 1979 Cytogenetic findings in Roberts-SC phocomelia syndrome(s). Am J Med Genet 4 17—26... [Pg.132]

Robert J. Hunter has written two good books on colloid science the magisterial Foundations of Colloid Science (second edition), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2000, is surely the benchmark text on this topic, but it is not cheap. Its smaller offspring is Introduction to Modem Colloid Science, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1993. This latter text loses none of the rigour but is much shorter and cheaper. [Pg.561]

Hunter, J.R., Roberts, C.A. and Martin, A. (ed.) (1996). Studies in Crime An Introduction to Forensic Archaeology. Seaby/Batsford, London. [Pg.16]

Heron, C. (1996). Archaeological science as forensic science. In Studies in Crime an introduction to forensic archaeology, eds. Hunter, J., Roberts, C., and Martin A., London, Batsford, pp. 156-170. [Pg.368]

The submitters wish to provide a special note of thanks to the checkers. Professor Hunter and his students. Their useful and constructive comments were of great assistance in the final preparation of this manuscript. The checkers would also like to acknowledge the contributions of Cynthia Perrine, James Updegrafif, Robert Wilcox, Les McSparrin, Lisa Walther, Floyd Snuder, and Monique Peace for checking one or more variants of these reactions. [Pg.29]

Our insights into Boyles chemical attitudes have been recently enlarged by the following careful studies Antonio Clericuzio, A Redefinition of Boyle s Chemistry and Corpuscular Philosophy, Ann. Sci. 47 (1990) 561-589 and Michael Hunter, ed. Robert Boyle Reconsidered (Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press, 1994), 10. [Pg.9]

Hunter, Michael, ed. Robert Boyle Reconsidered. New York Cambridge University Press, 1994. [Pg.271]

Mass., 2001), 1—37. For an example of the merits of an eclectic approach see Michael Hunter, Alchemy, Magic and Moralism in the Thought of Robert Boyle , British Journal for the History of Science, 23 (1990), 387-410. [Pg.9]

In 1941 L. Hunter and L. B. Roberts produced metal complexes from forma-zan compounds [42],... [Pg.98]

Hunter, J. R. and Dockrill, S. (1996). Recovering human remains, in Studies in Crime An introduction to Forensic Archaeology (J. R. Hunter, C. A. Roberts, and A. Martin, Eds.). London Batsford, 55-56. [Pg.193]


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