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Can science, now come of age, offer a surer path to God than religion This very interesting New Scientist) book suggests it can. [Pg.447]

Templer R and Attard G 1991 The fourth state of matter New Scientist 130 25-9... [Pg.2565]

References are available which provide FAR estimates for various occupations, modes of transportation, and other activities (Kletz, The Risk Equations—What Risk Should We Run , New Scientist, May 12, pp. 320-325, 1977). [Pg.2277]

R. Fifield, "Bedlam comes alive again", in New Scientist, 29 March 1973, pp. 722-725. Article on the archaeology of the historic industrial complex at Ironbridge, U.K. [Pg.123]

Articles in the New Scientist, 26 January 1984 (no. 1394) "Ceramics move from tea cups to turbines". [Pg.205]

B. Commoner, The killing of a great lake, in The 1968 World Book Year Book, Field Enterprises Educ. Corp., 1968 Lake Erie water. Chap. 5 in The Closing Circle, London, Jonathan Cape, 1972. See also A. Nisbett New Scientist, 23 March 1972, pp. 650 - 2, who argues that B. Commoner s views are unfounded Lake Erie is not dead but it is damaged. T. V. Arden, in R. Thompson (ed.). The Modem Inorganic Chemicals Industry, pp. 69- 105, Chemical Society Special Publication, No. 31, 1977. [Pg.622]

Kletz, T. A. (1977a) New Scientist (May 12th) 320. What risks should we run. [Pg.397]

Document reveals Newton s love of alchemy. New Scientist, no. 2536 (28 Jan 2006) 4. rhttp //www.newscientist.com/article.ns id=mgl8925362. 900 feedld=fundamentals rss201. [Pg.272]

Peto, R. and R. Doll, The control of lung cancer, New Scientist, 26-30, 24 January 1985. [Pg.462]

The feds have just a rough idea of how much bio-containment lab-space is necessary, how much it will cost to run these eleven labs each year, or how to handle and train new scientists in a safe fashion. There is just a lack of competent research staff at the present time to deal with Category A and Category B biological agents. [Pg.113]

Earlier, I had spent considerable time with psychiatrist Max Hollyhock. He had just published his views on mescaline and LSD in The New Scientist, a slim but widely read opinion magazine. In his article, he advanced cogent arguments for the use of psychochemicals as humane weapons it seemed, however, that few readers had found this proposal particularly appealing. [Pg.157]


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