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Beneath the Chamber of the Desirous Quest is the Hall of the Red Lion, corresponding to Netzach. It has an emerald altar, walls of jade, and a floor of malachite and copper tiles. Seven pillars, three of green marble, three of amber and one of scarlet, support the jade dome that is carved with leaves to resemble a forest canopy. The throne in the east is of coral. The tarot tapestries are X, XIII, XVI, XVII, and XVIII. The chamberlain of this hall is usually connected with the Lordly Ones, the Elven folk from under the hollow hills—perhaps even the elfin queen from the enchanted forest of Brolicade. [Pg.185]

Fiona MacLeod writes of the Tuatha de Danaan, the Sidhe, or High Elves of Ireland in his poem, The Dirge of the Four Cities, and about their places of convocation, set at the four corners of the world. The following extract holds much concerning the wisdom held of the royal Rulers of the Lordly Ones ... [Pg.243]

Tyrite. [Lord] One-component urethane structural adhesives mcdstute-curing systems. [Pg.384]

Ty Ply BN. [Lord] One-coat adhesive for bonding nitrile, polyacrylate, pdyepicMoi ydtin, a miUable poly-urediane rubber to metal a other rigid substrates during vulcanization of the elasunner. [Pg.384]

DONE in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States present the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven and of the Independance of the United States of America the Twelfth In Witness whereof We have hereunto... [Pg.556]

The mathematical treatment was first developed by Lord Rayleigh in 1879, and a more exact one by Bohr has been reviewed by Sutherland [103], who gives the formula... [Pg.33]

RBS is based on collisions between atomic nuclei and derives its name from Lord Ernest Rutherford who first presented the concept of atoms having nuclei. When a sample is bombarded with a beam of high-energy particles, the vast majority of particles are implanted into the material and do not escape. This is because the diameter of an atomic nucleus is on the order of 10 A while the spacing between nuclei is on the order of 1 A. A small fraction of the incident particles do undergo a direct collision with a nucleus of one of the atoms in the upper few pm of the sample. This collision actually is due to the Coulombic force present between two nuclei in close proximity to each other, but can be modeled as an elastic collision using classical physics. [Pg.477]

It IS wrong to see Maxwell s achievement as one of merely translating Faraday s ideas into precise mathematical language. Though he once described Faraday as the nucleus of eveiything electric since 1830, two other men, William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) and Wilhelm Weber, were equally influential. [Pg.781]

It is well-known, for instance, that if one applies tension at properly timed intervals to pull a stretched wire or string, it begins to oscillate laterally. Lord Rayleigh performed an experiment of this kind by attaching a stretched wire to a prong of a tuning fork when the latter... [Pg.380]

The size of the degree alone remains to be fixed, and is quite arbitrary. To produce as little change as possible from the ordinary scale, Lord Kelvin divided the range of temperature between the absolute temperature of melting ice T0, and that of boiling water, Ti, into 100 equal parts, each of which is defined as one degree. [Pg.64]

Rutherford continued to do research until his death, but the proton was his last big discovery. It was not, however, his last big honor. In 1931, the New Zealand country boy was raised to the peerage with the official name of Ernest, Lord Rutherford of Nelson. After his death six years later, he was awarded one last honor. He was buried in Westminster Abbey, where he keeps company with Isaac Newton and a handful of other great British scientists. [Pg.31]

Readers who are unfamiliar with the sources of information, and the techniques used for searching the literature, should consult one of the many guides to the technical literature that have been published such as those by Lord (2000) and Maizell (1998). [Pg.309]

Edward of York has a name for quick work, said one of the knights—Sir Nicholas Latimer, I think it was, rest his soul. He tossed another branch onto the fire. Did you not hear tell, my lord, how he marched the best part of six leagues in one night and won at Mortimer s Cross on the morrow ... [Pg.118]

Aye, Your Grace was all Master Wintersett said, heaving himself to his feet. Now, to the matter in hand. I would—that is, Your Grace, though I have all the resources of my lord Archbishop s mint —George Neville smiled like an innkeeper— if you permit, I think that one of your old nobles, and from your own hand, will provide the best matter for transmutation yet. ... [Pg.265]


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