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If the descriptors are on different scales then those which naturally occupy a larger scale may be given more weight in the subsequent analysis, simply because of their natura units. In autoscaling the descriptors are scaled to zero mean and a standard deviatior of 1. [Pg.697]

See Absorption Adsorption Goad conversion processes, cleaning and desulfurization Gas, naturae. [Pg.308]

Yuan, X., Moser, A., Surer, P. Wall functions for numerical simulation of turbulent natura] convection along vertical plates, /nt. J. Heat Mass Transfer, vol. 36, pp. 4477—448,5, 1993. [Pg.1057]

Fludd always organised his theoretical discourse into two distinctive types of knowledge, that of lower mechanical and that of divine theosophical. The hrst part of the Macrocosm, accordingly, was devoted to divine science, while the second part, the Naturae Simla ( the ape of Nature ) dealt with practical skills of every kind. In this division of knowledge, he was following Dee s system of classihcation and both Hermeticists were basing themselves on the Platonic distinction between conceptual knowledge and the mechanical crafts. [Pg.32]

Kibre, Pearl. The De Occultis Naturae attributed to Albertus Magnus. Osiris 11 (1954) 23-39. [Pg.111]

Becher, Johann Joachim], Magnalia naturae or the Philosophers Stone. Modern Mystic 1, no. 5 (Jun 1937) 47,43. [Pg.115]

Becher, Johann Joachim. Magnalia naturae or, the philosophers-stone lately expos d to publick sight and sale. Harleian Miscellany 7 (1746). [Pg.115]

Brummet, Christoph. Sanguis naturae or, A manifest declaration of the sanguine and solar congealed liquor of nature / by Anonimus. London Printed for A.R. and sold by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-court in Grace-church-street, 1696. [4]., 112 p. [Pg.116]

Schwartzfus, Anonymous von. "Sanguis naturae by a German Adept - 1650." In Lives of the alchemysticalphilosophers, ed. Francis Barrett, 282-292., 1814. [Pg.152]

Meung, Jean de. "Planctus Naturae the complaint of Nature against the Erronious Alchymist by John de Mehung. [Translated by William Backhouse]." In Alchemical poetry 1575-1700, ed. Robert M. Schuler, 133-159., 1995. [Pg.184]

Ali Puli. Centrum naturae concentratum or the salt of Nature regenerated. For the most part improperly called the Philosopher s Stone. Written in Arabick by Alipili a Mauritanian, born of Asiatick parents published in Low Dutch, 1694. And now done into English, 1696. By a lover of the Hermetick Science. .. London Printed for J. Harris at the Harrow in Little Britain, 1696. 94p. [Pg.205]

Burnett, Charles. Michael Scoto and the transmission of scientific culture from Toledo to Bologna via the court of Frederick II Hoenstaufen. Micrologus Natura,... [Pg.240]

Shapin, Steven and Simon Schaffer. Leviathan and the air-pump Hobbes, Boyle, and the experimental life including a translation of Thomas Hobbes, Dialogus physicus de natura aeris by Simon Schaffer. Princeton (NJ) Princeton Univ P, 1985. xiv, 440 p. ISBN 0- 691-08393-2... [Pg.558]

Since the pre-Socrates philosophers, who two and half thousand years ago tried to understand the world with reason, there has been a winged word, that was especially known in its Latin form Natura non saltat Leukippfith centuty BC) — nature doesn t jump. All experience has shown that in nature one thing always leads to another. Changes occur smoothly and "flow" into each other. Of course, occasionally there is some turbulence, but mostly at the edges and without any influence on the main-... [Pg.99]

But it was Max Planck who shattered the paradigm of the steadiness of nature. He showed that atoms could not absorb energy in all forms and quantities, but only in so-called quanta, that is, in defined amounts. Thus, electrons jump, as we explain it today, from one energy level to another. Natura saltat Albert Einstein s theory was even more groundbreaking space and time form a continuum, matter and energy, in contrast, are quantized, essentially "grainy", so to speak. In this case, nature cannot but jump. [Pg.99]

Stan Shostak . .. as for Haeckel, he coined the Monera, not because he was polyphyletical. I thought you might have brought up Cuvier. Cuvier took a hammer to the scala natura. [Pg.107]

Infrared radiation was discovered by Herschel [58] in 1800, using a mercury thermometer to detect sunlight dispersed by a prism. However, the Latin poet Lucretius in his De rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things, about 50 BC) clearly showed a clear feeling of the infrared radiation. Of course Lucretius s terminology was far from the modern one, and he had no thermometer at his disposal ... [Pg.335]

Sundseth K (2010) Natura 2000 en la region mediterranea. Union Europea, Bruselas... [Pg.272]

Four Ramsar sites, namely Cerknisko Jezero (SLO), Lonjsko Polje (CRO), Bardaca (B H) and Obedska Bara (SER), and numerous important bird and plant areas, protected areas at the national level, and Natura 2000 sites have been designated in the Sava river basin. [Pg.390]

Sensors are used to add something extra to the functioning of an appliance. Some recent examples of this use of sensors are the Natura hairdryer, the Cucina toaster and the Senseo Crema coffeemaker. [Pg.69]

The Natura hairdryer is equipped with an infrared sensor that monitors the temperature of the hair without making direct contact with it. It is equipped with... [Pg.69]


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