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PARADISE (L.), Development of methods and a device of signal processing adapted to NDT by ultrasonic waves. Thesis of Doctor Engineer, INP Grenoble, 1983. [Pg.227]

Para-chinon, n. paraquinone, p-quinone. -con-sdure, /. paraconic acid, -cyan, n. paracy-anogen. -cymol, n. paracymene, p-cymene. Paradies, n. paradise, -apfel, m. tomato, -feige, /. banana, -holz, n. agalloch, aloes wood, -koraer, n.pl. grains of paradise, paradox, a. paradoxical. [Pg.332]

Stewart Richard, G. Partial Oxygenated Feedwater Treatment at the Paradise Fossil Plant Unit I. Tennessee Valley Authority. Ultrapure Water, Tall Oaks Publishing, Inc., USA, November 1997. [Pg.770]

Herandez J, Amador L, Amantea M, Chao H, Hawley P, Paradise L (2000) Short-course monotherapy with AG1549, a novel non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI), in antiretroviral naive patients. In 7th conference on retroviruses and opportunistic infections. San Francisco, CA, Abstract 669... [Pg.173]

Van de Waterbeemd H, Gifford E. ADMET in silico modelling towards prediction paradise Nat Rev Drug Discov 2003 2 192-204. [Pg.374]

Van de Waterbeemd, H., Gifford, E. ADMET in silica modelling towards prediction paradise Nat. Rev. Drug. Discov. 2003, 2, 192-204. [Pg.124]

Branches of elder were often buried with the dead to protect them from evil. The wood was sometimes burned on funeral pyres. If the tree bloomed after being planted over a grave, it meant the deceased was happy in Paradise. Drivers of horse-drawn hearses would carry a whip of elder for protection. Some associate elder with the queen or king of the underworld. [Pg.83]

The Glory of the World - Part 1. The Glory Of The World Or, Table Of Paradise A True Account Of The Ancient Science Which Adam Learned... [Pg.105]

The Glory of the world or, table of Paradise. .." In The Glory of the world and other alchemical tracts, 7-85. Felinfach Llanerch Enterprises, 1987. [Pg.105]

The Glory of the world, and other alchemical tracts. The glory of the world, or The table of Paradise. The Sophie hydrolith, or Water-stone of the wise. The golden tract. The book of Alze. Felinfach Llanerch Enterprises, 1987. 190p. ISBN 0-947992-14-6 Introduction by Derek Bryce. Reprint of items from the 1893 edition... [Pg.127]

Comenius, Johann Amos. The labyrinth of the world and the paradise of the heart. Kessinger, 1990. [Pg.165]

Hartley, Thomas. Paradise restored or a testimoney to the doctrine of the blessed millenium. .. to which is added a short defence of the mystical writers. .. London M. Richardson, 1764. 476p. [Pg.595]

Leade, Jane Ward. Tree of Faith or The Tree of Life Springing up in the Paradise of God From which All the Wonders of the new Creation, in the Virgin Church of the First- bom of Wisdom must proceed. London , 1696. [Pg.616]

Versluis, Arthur. Restoring Paradise Western esotericism, literature, art, and consciousness. Albany (NY) State Univ of New York P, 2004. 174p. ISBN 0-7914-6139-4... [Pg.627]

Abraham, Lyndy. Milton s Paradise Lost and "the sounding alchymie". Renaissance Studs 12, no. 2 (Jun 1998) 261-276. [Pg.657]

The universe in Paradise Lost was constructed by one deeply familiar not only with Biblical but also with alchemical thought. Milton s account of creation in PL 7 uses alchemical imagery as well as geometrical and agricultural. It is clear that such language is not used as mere decoration alchemical theory is central to the poet s view of cosmic, physiological and moral processes, and permeates his language and vision... [Pg.657]

Brennam William. Robert Fludd as a possible source for Paradise Lost V.469-470. Milton Q 15 (1981) 95-97. [Pg.657]

Duncan, Edgar Hill. The natural history of metals and minerals in the universe of Milton s Paradise Lost. Osiris 11 (1954) 386-421. [Pg.657]

Jacobus, Lee A. Sudden apprehension aspects of knowledge in "Paradise Lost". The Hague Mouton, 1976. [Pg.657]

Lieb, Michael. The dialectics of creation patterns of birth and regeneration in "Paradise Lost". Amherst (MA) Univ. of Massachusetts P., 1970. [Pg.657]

Linden, Stanton J. By gradual scale sublim d Jean d Espagnet and the ontological tree in Paradise Lost, Book V. J Hist Ideas 52, no. 4 (Oct-Dec 1991) 603-615. [Pg.657]


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