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Leaving aside rayon and artificial silks generally, the first really effective polymeric textile fibre was nylon, discovered by the chemist Wallace Hume Carothers (1896-1937) in the Du Pont research laboratories in America in 1935, and first put into production in 1940, just in time to make parachutes for the wartime forces. This was the first of several major commodity polymer fibres and, together with high-density polyethylene introduced about the same time and Terylene , polyethylene tereph-thalate, introduced in 1941 (the American version is Dacron), transformed the place of polymers in the materials pantheon. [Pg.321]

Cipolla, C. M. (1966). Guns, Sails and Empires. Ne w York Pantheon Books. [Pg.802]

Boyer, P. S. (1985). By the Bomb s Esrly Light New York Pantheon. [Pg.858]

Ievy92] Levy, S., Artificial Life The Quest for a New Creation, Pantheon Books, 1992. [Pg.773]

The text has been translated in Jolande Jacobi (ed.), Paracelsus Selected Writings, Bollingen Series, 28 (New York Pantheon Books, 1951), 31 ff. [Pg.36]

Franz, Marie-Louise von (ed. and comm.), R. F. C. Hull and A. S. B. Glover, Aurora consurgens a doeument attributed to Thomas Aquinas on the problem of opposites in alchemy (New York Pantheon, 1996). [Pg.171]

If there had been better communication between humanists and technologists, philosophers might already have resolved the matter of how computer ethics should be viewed. Of the forty-two articles listed in the Philosopher s Index under the category computer ethics, at least a dozen either focused on or touched upon the place of computer ethics in the pantheon of philosophy [see, e.g., 5-12]. The most basic question facing philosophers is the uniqueness of computer ethics. [Pg.717]

Edited by Joland Jacobi. London New York Routedge Pantheon, 1951. [Pg.145]

Colonna. Francesco.The dream of Poliphilo related and interpreted by L. Fierz-David translated by Mary Hottinger. Forewod by C.G. Jung. Edited by Linda Fierz-David. Translated by Mary Hottinger. New York Pantheon, 1950. xv, 243 p Bollingen Series 25... [Pg.188]

Ibn Bishrun. "Treatise on alchemy." In The Muqaddimah an introduction to history, translatedfrom the Arabic by Franz Rosenthal, ed. Ibn-Khaldun. Routledge Kegan Paul Pantheon, 1958Thttp // www.levitv.com/alchemv/a-archive apr99,html1. [Pg.204]

Corbin, Henry. Avicenna and the visionary recital. New York Pantheon, 1960. [Pg.339]

Eliade, Mircea. Yoga immortality and freedom. New York Pantheon, 1958. [Pg.424]

A book of photographs of Woodruffs acrylic on canvas paintings. "The text has been adapted from a description of a 17th Century alchemy technique developed by the Abbe de Vallemont, Pierre de Lorraine as described by Kurt Seligman in his book The History of Magic (1948, Pantheon Books)... [Pg.458]

Seligmann, Kurt. The history of magic. New York Pantheon Books, 1948. 504p. With chapters on Alchemy, Witchcraft, The Devil, Cabala, Astrology etc... [Pg.510]

Bernoulli, Rudolf. Spiritual disciplines. New York Pantheon Books, 1960. xxi, 506 p. [Pg.531]

Jung, Carl Gustav.Mysterium coniunctionis an inquiry into the separation and synthesis of psychic opposites in alchemy translated by R.F.C. Hull. Translated by R.F.C. Hull. New York Pantheon Books, 1963. xix, 702 p. [Pg.589]

Steinberg. Leo. The sexuality of Christ in Renaissance art and in modern oblivion. New York Pantheon Books, 1983. 222p. ISBN 0-394-72267-1... [Pg.628]

Seth Cagin and Philip Dray. Between Earth and Sky How CFCs Changed Our World and Endangered the Ozone Layer. New York Pantheon Books, 1993. Source for aerosol sprays and Midgley. [Pg.230]

Foucault, M. (1970), The Birth of the Clinic An Archaeology of the Human Sciences, Pantheon, New York. (A translation of Les Mots et les choses Une archeologie des sciences humaines, Gallimard, Paris, 1966 translated by A. Sheridan). [Pg.104]

Darwin was a pluralist. He was very careful to state that natural selection is not the only motor of evolutionary change. He invented the concept of sexual selection, the only addition to natural selection which evolutionary psychology theorists are prepared to include in their pantheon. We need not be Lamarckian to accept that other processes are at work. The existence of neutral mutations, founder effects, genetic drift, exaptations and adoptations (Dover, 2000) all enrich the picture. [Pg.293]

Calvin, W.H. (1996). How Brains Think. Weidenfeld and Nicholson, London Chomsky, N. (1975). Reflections on Language. Pantheon, New York Cox, P.A. (1995). The Elements of Earth. Oxford University Press, Oxford Damasio, A.R. (1995). Descartes Error. Picador, London Dawkins, R. (1998). Unweaving the Rainbow, Penguin, London... [Pg.414]

Jung, C.G. 1954. Mysterium Coniunctionis An Inquiry into the Separation and Synthesis of Psychic Opposites in Alchemy. Trans, by R. F. C. Hull. New York Pantheon, 1963. [Pg.241]

Naranjo, C. (1973) The Healing Journey. Pantheon Books, New York. [Pg.120]

Classical scholars and modern pagans are often thoroughly confused, and led astray, by the way in which alchemists use the deities of ancient pantheons in their formulae. This calls for some clarification, if the symbolism of the Royal Art is to be understood, owned, and applied. [Pg.112]

Langston, J.W., and J. Palfreman. The Case of the Frozen Addicts. New York Pantheon Books, 1995. [Pg.85]

This emotion is one of the most neglected and yet who would deny that it constitutes a distinct affect, or that people everywhere do not seek the approval of others Darwin (1872) described the characteristic expressions of this emotion—the erect, expansive posture of pride (or dominance), and the antithetical demeanor, and blushing, of shame (or submission). The main objection by mainstream psychologists to accepting pride/shame into the pantheon of basic emotions seems to be the fact that different values prevail around the world, so that what merits approval in one place may warrant disapproval elsewhere. But the same could be said of other emotions such as hunger and interest, which... [Pg.36]

Lewontin, R. C., Rose, S., Kamin, L. J. (1984). Not in our genes Biology ideology, and human nature. Pantheon New York. [Pg.139]

Asclepius. http //www.pantheon.Org/articles/a/asclepius.html... [Pg.394]


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