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Rose. Rose is one of the most important florals ia perfumery, the most valuable derivatives of which are produced from Rosa damascena, which is grown principally ia Bulgaria, but also ia Russia, Turkey, Syria, India, and Morocco. The concrete, absolute, and steam-distilled essential oil (rose otto) are particularly valuable perfume iagredients. Careful handling and processiag of freshly picked flowers are required to produce these materials of warm, deeply floral, and rich odor quaUty. They are complex mixtures of which citroneUol (9), geraniol (8), phenethyl alcohol [60-12-8] (21), and P-damascenone [23726-93 ] (22) (trace component) are important odor constituents. [Pg.79]

Only in New York would someone try to pick you up because they thought you were a critic. It s emotional suicide, and the city is full of them. Just put a cocktail in your mouth and squeeze the trigger. And who empowered the Otto Preminger look ... [Pg.99]

Fig. 1.7 The Swedish South Polar Expedition (1901-1904) was led by Otto Nordenskjold who set up a winter-over hut on the northern tip of Snow Hill Island close to Seymour Island where Captain C.A. Larsen had previously found interesting fossils. During October of 1902, Nordenskjdld and two companions used dog teams to travel south across the Larsen Ice Shelf to a nunatak on the King Oscar II Coast which they named Borchgrevink. When their ship attempted to pick them up at Snow Hill Island, it was crushed by the pack ice and sank. Captain Larsen and the crew escaped to Paulet Island and eventually rejoined Nordenskjdld. In the end, everyone was rescued by the Argentine navy (Adapted from Stonehouse 2002, p. 259)... Fig. 1.7 The Swedish South Polar Expedition (1901-1904) was led by Otto Nordenskjold who set up a winter-over hut on the northern tip of Snow Hill Island close to Seymour Island where Captain C.A. Larsen had previously found interesting fossils. During October of 1902, Nordenskjdld and two companions used dog teams to travel south across the Larsen Ice Shelf to a nunatak on the King Oscar II Coast which they named Borchgrevink. When their ship attempted to pick them up at Snow Hill Island, it was crushed by the pack ice and sank. Captain Larsen and the crew escaped to Paulet Island and eventually rejoined Nordenskjdld. In the end, everyone was rescued by the Argentine navy (Adapted from Stonehouse 2002, p. 259)...
It was a long way to go before the genesis of the surface potential differences caused by action potentials deep in the thorax was understood. It was the work of Einthoven and the lead concept that paved the way. It was Burger and van Milaan who introduced the lead vector, making it possible to find the direction to go. Richard McFee replaced the lead vector by the lead field, defined as the electric field set up in the body by a unit current applied to the pick up electrode pair. Otto Schmitt reintroduced the old Helmholtz concept about reciprocity and introduced the concept of transfer impedance already known from the use of four-electrode technique. And it was David Geselowitz who finally put it in the elegant mathematical form. A certain similarity with the Faraday—Maxwell intellectual process runs in our minds. [Pg.504]


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