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A magnificent study of life, thoughr and art in 14th and 15th century France and the Netherlands, long established as a classic. [Pg.447]

A small quantity of the base may be recrystallised from hot ether, and magnificent deep green crystals obtained the base is not sufficiently soluble in cold ether, however, to enable this solvent to be used advantageously in the above extractions. [Pg.206]

The direct connection of rings A and D at C l cannot be achieved by enamine or sul> fide couplings. This reaction has been carried out in almost quantitative yield by electrocyclic reactions of A/D Secocorrinoid metal complexes and constitutes a magnificent application of the Woodward-Hoffmann rules. First an antarafacial hydrogen shift from C-19 to C-1 is induced by light (sigmatropic 18-electron rearrangement), and second, a conrotatory thermally allowed cyclization of the mesoionic 16 rc-electron intermediate occurs. Only the A -trans-isomer is formed (A. Eschenmoser, 1974 A. Pfaltz, 1977). [Pg.262]

A major portion of our water-based recreational activities occurs in the tliousands of lakes, reservoirs, and otlier small, relatively quiescent bodies of water. The ecosystems of lakes tlu-oughout tlie world are of primary concern in water qiuility management. The lakes and reservoirs vary from small ponds and dams to the magnificent and monumental large lakes of tlie world such as Lake Superior (one of the Great Lakes) and Lake Btiikal in tlie Soviet Union, the deepest lake in the world (1620 m 53 lO ft). [Pg.361]

The magnificent purple pigment referred to in the Bible and known to the Romans as Tyrian purple after the Phoenician port of Tyre (Lebanon), was shown by P. Friedlander in 1909 to be 6,6 -dibromoindigo. This precious dye was extracted in the early days from the small purple snail Murex brandaris, as many as 12000 snails being required to prepare 1.5 g of dye. The element itself was isolated by A.-J. Balard in 1826 from the mother liquors remaining after the crystallization of sodium chloride and sulfate from the waters of the Montpellier salt marshes ... [Pg.793]

He elsewhere spoke of the magnificent survival of the periodic system in what had been a critical test . [Pg.83]

The domestic microwave oven is one of the magnificent inventions used in the kitchen that contributes to simplify ing the lives of many people, as the time for cooking an acceptable meal can be reduced to the time it takes to defrost and heat vacuum-packed food, altogether consuming less than half an hour. [Pg.11]

What should I have answered I did not love him. I had not loved John, but we had been friends. This man—this King—I scarcely knew. As I had said to my father, to desire even so magnificent a man is not to love him, any more than one loves the sun, though we all turn our faces to its rays. If knowing that is wisdom, he was right to say I had it. But I had too the wisdom that said that here at my feet was a prize beyond all dreams, and that I could not—would not—refuse it. [Pg.152]

The road was widening now that we were past the great sprawl of the abbey mills. The walls of Stratford Abbey itself were ahead, and once more we were surrounded by men and ladies. Soon we must part, so as to enter its magnificence clad in our own, in silence and glory, as King and Queen of the land. [Pg.162]

Then, as suddenly as it had appeared, mauve mania was over and the elegant world whirled on to a new color. A magnificent red never seen before in dyes, the French hue was variously named fuchsia for the flower blossom and magenta for a northern Italian town where the Emperor Napoleon III had defeated Austria that summer. Like Perkin s mauve, magenta was a wildly popular synthetic dye with humble origins in coal tar, that is, in aniline and other similar compounds. [Pg.22]

Allies with 40 percent of their explosives during World War I, and, by the 1920s, the company controlled one of the world s biggest industrial empires. Du Pont family members were celebrities who lived like royalty in magnificent palaces. With noblesse oblige, they renovated 100 Delaware schools, paid old-age pensions to all qualified Delaware residents, and built a highway for the state. [Pg.118]

Hydrangeas are popular summer flowers as a consequence of their vivid color that persists throughout the season. Large blooms of pink and blue colors are common, but the predominant color varies with a number of environmental factors. What role does chemistry play in determining the hue of these magnificent flowers ... [Pg.122]

Note that a typical circuit schematic makes no indication or mention of even the existence of this very useful and necessary ground plane. Further, very rarely do IC designers have a precise model of the PCB built into their magnificent simulators—which may explain how they manage to prove almost any hypothesis they may be favoring on a particular day ... [Pg.49]

After this magnificent display, I have a feeling that their eternally tetchy prototype production department asked the morose tech to rework and fix the power supply himself ( we only make first articles, and you know that ). [Pg.57]

All in all, a magnificent achievement since 1933, when Krauch and his longtime friend, Hjalmar Schacht, had begun to dream of it. But Schacht had wanted moderate expansion, because he believed an all-out synthetic economy could not yet be developed by free enterprise. Krauch s talks with Schacht had led him to get up a brochure which he had presented to the new Ministry of Economics in 1933. He called it The Four Year Plan of 1933. [Pg.245]

Leap into the Air (196). Wells continues In the year 1955 the suicide rate for the United States of America quadrupled any previous record. There was an enormous increase also in violent crime throughout the world. The thing had come upon an unprepared humanity it seemed as though human society was to be smashed by its own magnificent gains (196). This insight into the unexpectedly disastrous consequence of sudden scientific advances dominates most of the rest of the novel. [Pg.154]


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