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The terms parent or modal metasomatism are usually used to infer the presence of minerals additional to those commonly observed in peridotites (e.g., Harte, 1983). There is a growing body of evidence indicating the addition of certainly clinopyroxene and possibly garnet to peridotites during metasomatic events (Erlank et al, 1987 Pearson et al, 2002 Shimizu, 1999 Simon et al, in press). As suggested by Erlank et al. (1987), this possibility and its implications for nomenclature should be kept in mind when discussing metasomatic processes and events. [Pg.882]

Simon used the disciplinary approach to the interpretation of eighteenth-century chemistry co present the [Cjhemical [Rjevolution as a multifaceted transformative process rather than as a single intellectual event . Adopting a Foucauldian notion of disciplinarity, as a set of formalized constraints to be internalized by the chemist , Simon took up Crosland s invitation to examine the authority chat underwrote the new nomenclature, taking into account both the implicit and explicit sources of the authority for the publication of the Methode de... [Pg.221]

Tucker, A. O. 1986. Botanical Nomenclature of Culinary Herbs and Potherbs. In L. E. Craker and J. E. Simon (eds.). Herbs, Spices, and Medicinal Plants Recent Advances in Botany, Horticulture, and Pharmacology, Vol. 1. Oryx Press, Phoenix, AZ, pp. 33-80. [Pg.693]

Tucker, A. O., J. A. Duke and S. Foster. 1989. Botanical Nomenclature of Medicinal Plants. In L. E. Craker and J. E. Simon (eds.) Herbs, Spices, and Medicinal Plants Recent Advances in Botany, Horticulture, and Pharmacology, Vol. 4. Oryx Press, Phoenix, AZ, pp. 169-242. Tucker, A. O. and B. M. Lawrence. 1987. Botanical Nomenclature of Commercial Sources of Essential Oils, Concretes, and Absolutes. In L. E. Craker and J. E. Simon (eds.). Herbs, Spices, and Medicinal Plants Recent Advances in Botany, Horticulture, and Pharmacology, Vol. 2. Oryx Press, Phoenix, AZ, pp. 183-220. [Pg.693]

For a discussion of this relationship in the context of an investigation into the sources of authority behind Lavoisier s nomenclature reform, see J. Simon... [Pg.132]

Simon, Jonathan (2002b) Authority and Authorship in the Method of Chemical Nomenclature Ambix, 49 201-221. [Pg.268]


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