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M. Baranska, H. Schulz, S. Reitzenstein, et al.. Vibrational spectroscopic studies to acquire a quality control method of Eucalyptus essential oils. Biopolymers, 78, 237-248 (2005). [Pg.237]

Reitzenstein (Zeitsch. anorg. Ghem., 1898,18,152) has given a very complete account of the older theories and formulae of the metal-ammines, and has traced the development of those compounds up to the position at that time. [Pg.15]

The nature of the Janovsky s colour reaction is not sufficiently understood. Reitzenstein and Stamm [55] were the first to try to establish the structure of the compounds formed. They were able to isolate from an acetone solution a brown product (IV), resulting from the reaction of 1,2,4-chlorodinitrobenzene with the enolic form of acetone ... [Pg.209]

Quite recently Gitis [42] isolated a number of coloured products formed by polynitro compounds with acetone in the presence of sodium hydroxide. The author, like Reitzenstein and Stamm, postulated that it was the enol form of acetone that reacted with a nitro compound, products of nucleophilic substitution of the type described by Meisenheimer [36-38] (p. 202), being formed ... [Pg.209]

Real academic study of the Corpus Hermeticum begins with Richard Reitzenstein, the first to undertake the study of these texts with full scientific rigor [Poimandres, Leipzig, 1904). But naturally one should not underestimate some of his predecessors, such as Casaubon, Tiedemann, Menard, Pietschmann, nor even Mead (see above for all of these). Esotericism at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century helped to stimulate erudite research into Hermetism. After Reizenstein, text-criticism and erudition are represented above all by Walter Scott and A. J. Festugiere ... [Pg.193]

D. Kalka, C. von Reitzenstein, J. Kopitz, and M. Cantz, The plasma membrane ganghoside siaUdase cofiactionates with markers of lipid rafts, Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 283 (2001) 989—993. [Pg.468]

Ann.y 1875, clxxv, 230. Ludwig Medicus (Kaiserslautern, i December 1847-Wiirzburg, II October 1915), Dr. phil. Tubingen (1870), later professor of chemistry and pharmacy in Wurzburg Reitzenstein, Chem. Ztg.y 1915, xxxix, 837 (portr.). [Pg.778]

Reitzenstein, F., "Ober die verschiedenen Theorien zur KlSrong der Konstitution der Metallammoniaksalze," Z anorg. Chem. 1898,18,152. [Pg.34]

Richard Reitzenstein, Poimandres Studien zur griechisch-dgyptische undfrOhchristli-chen Literatur (Leipzig Teubner, 1904). Reitzenstein makes no generalizations on the nature of fate and the need to transcend it. Compare Bousset, Hauptprobleme, 238, on heimarmene. [Pg.21]

Reitzenstein, Poimandres, 79. Note also his discussion of enslavement to fate on 80-81, 102-108. [Pg.22]

Reitzenstein on heimarmene or astral determinism as a problem already solved within religious communities of antiquity. ... [Pg.86]

Reitzenstein, Pooreondres, 68-81,102, considered the subjectivity of humans to planetary fate in this treatise a Jewish, Christian or Gnostic (as opposed to Egyptian) theme. [Pg.114]

Reitzenstein, Richard. Poimandres ein paganisiertes Evangelium Studien zurgrie-chisch-dgyptischen andfiiihchristUchen Literatur. Leipzig Teubner, 1904. [Pg.201]


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