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Among the hidden knowledge in the Golden Dawn s synthesis of symbolic systems, alchemy was crucial. It represented a link to the past, to a world in which the processes of nature bowed to the spiritual power of purification practiced both by and upon the alchemist. [Pg.32]

Other sources, such as compression temperature rise, driver-induced vibration, or component problems (bows) can contribute to the machine shaking. These must be treated as they occur. As a minimum, care must be used to understand the nature of the sources to keep them from interacting with the resonant frequencies of the compressor. The best remedy to stop the excitation at the source. If this is not possible, selective tuning and proper application of damping must be used. [Pg.369]

Ambros bowed as he took the oath, exhibiting his sketch in all directions. He waved his counsel aside for the moment. He explained "This tree of many branches I choose to call the Ethylene Tree to symbolize the Good and the Evil in Nature."... [Pg.176]

For practical applications the computation of tt beyond a few digits is superfluous. For practical applications, the formula for the variation of freezing point with pressure may not always be needed it is sufficient to know the sign of the derivative of freezing point with pressure. For it is this that allows the skate s heel to sweep smooth upon a bow-bend. Hopkins line evokes a totally different set of images in which one can take delight at a new level. The recollection that it is transcendental may have the same passionate force, but its overtones are of a much more abstract nature. With Hopkins we are led immediately to human, and indeed to spiritual, vistas which mathematics, for all its beauty, cannot afford. You will recall that the sonnet The Windhover To Christ our Lord goes on ... [Pg.367]

As she was making this discourse, I saw Nature approaching, and presently without delay I went straight on to meet her, and humbly to salute her. But truly she first bowed to me, giving me the salutation. Then Reason said, see Nature here, let it be all your care to love her, for it is she will make you the prudent Master of her Work. [Pg.22]

A schematic block diagram for bowed strings is shown in Fig. 10.21. The bow divides the string into two sections, so the bow model is a nonlinear two-port, in contrast with the reed which was a nonlinear one-port terminating the bore at the mouthpiece. In the case of bowed strings, the primary control variable is bow velocity, so velocity waves are the natural choice for the delay lines. [Pg.247]

But Mercury you must have, for "the man who works without it is as one who draws a bow without a string," and yet Mercury, or the Salt of the Sages, is evidently not anything that one can purchase or create, save as it is created, without laying on of hands, by the natural cohobation of Sol and Luna themselves. [Pg.87]

In the final verse of the chapter, 28, the whole Key is given in the picture of the "bow in the cloud," surrounded by that wonderful sheen, rendered by the prophet as "a brightness round about." It is well known by all sages that our Stone exhibits all the colors of the rainbow at various times, and at certain stages of the work all the colors blend so wonderfully that it is impossible to describe the result, as nothing similar to it is to be found elsewhere in nature. [Pg.107]

Never underestimate the power of contrasting materials Wrap a box of cookies or bars in kraft paper and tie it with a metallic bow or a fancy silk ribbon. If you travel abroad, save the local newspaper as wrapping paper it makes for a very glamorous, international presentation. Or use a bright colored wrapping paper tied with natural twine or sisal. [Pg.244]

Naturally, the results of dimensional analysis discussed above and their consequences were not known to the ship builders of the 19th century. Since the time of Rankine, the total drag resistance of a ship has been divided into three parts the surface friction, the stern vortex and the bow wave. However, the concept of Newtonian mechanical similarity, known at that time, only stated that for mechanically similar processes the forces vary as F p l2 v2. Scale-up was not considered for assessing the effect of gravity. [Pg.38]

D. Colodner, E. A. Boyle, J. M. Edmond, Determination of rhenium and platinum in natural waters and sediments by Bow injection isotope dilution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, Anal. Chem., 65 (1993), 1419D1425. [Pg.378]

The fabulous crematorium expert is Ivan Lagace, Manager of the Bow Valley Crematorium in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The Bow Valley Crematorium is the hottest and therefore the fastest crematory in operation in North America. By virtue of its natural gas burner a cremation can be completed in only 90 minutes. [Pg.73]

Lagace had completed the two-and-a half-year Funeral Services program at Flumber College in Ontario and in 1979 obtained his diploma and Ontario license. In 1983 he obtained his Alberta license. He has cremated more than 1,000 bodies. In clear testimony Lagace meticulously explained the problems of cremation and the hazards involved. He showed, in replicable and verifiable manner, that the (coal-stoked ) crematoria of Birkenau were less efficient than crematoria using natural-gas burners (where power can be simply shut off). He was also familiar with the plans for the Birkenau crematoria and compared them to the similar facilities in Bow Valley. [Pg.74]

Margenau, Henry. The Nature of Physical Reality. Ox Bow Press, Woodbridge. 1977. [Pg.497]

Here n(square matrix formed from the kinetic parameters p, k, and c. The nature of O may be recognized by expressing Eq. (2) in matrix form and identifying the resulting square matrix with O. O is called here the Smith Ewart coupling matrix because its elements in Eq. (5) describe bow latex particles change state as a consequence of the Smith-Ewart mechanisms (entry, exit, and bimolecular termination). [Pg.97]


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