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IILifeiilie. A Quarterly Newsletter for Enthusiasts of John Conway s game of Li/e, edited by Robert Wainwright, s 1-11, 1971-1973 available on the internet at URL address http //members.aol.com/ lifeline/life/ lifepage.htm. See also Time magazine, January 21, 1974 The game of Life, which is a lively account of hackers versus serious computer time. [Pg.838]

Harry Fiss. The Interpreter. New York Times Magazine. May 2, 1999, p. 96. Source for typhus in Auschwitz. [Pg.230]

Interview with Leroy Hood by Laurie Garrett in The Dots are Almost Connected. .. Then What Mapping the Genetic Code, Los Angeles Times Magazine, March 3, 1996, p. 49. [Pg.315]

Franklin, D. (1989), What a child is given , New York Times Magazine, September 3, p. 36. [Pg.317]

Before the day was over, Farben s Leuna works manufactured one hundred times more gasoline than they had produced in 1935, and even as the planes were zooming back and forth across the border, schemers in the Krauch office were confirming the quota for 1943 of over 100,000 metric tons. And this was the day of which Time magazine reported of Germany "The great lack is gasoline."... [Pg.324]

Hy-wire was awarded Time Magazine Coolest Invention 2002 Award and AUTOnomy was ranked by Popular Science as the breakthrough automotive technology of the year in the Best Of What s New issue. Hy-wire was the world s first drivable vehicle that combined a hydrogen fuel cell with by-wire technology. [Pg.169]

On Macintosh and other icons, see William Safire, "I Like Icon," New York Times Magazine, February 4, 1990, 1214. [Pg.91]

Time magazine had recently reported some cases of cutaneous anthrax appearing on the European continent. Sandals, made in India and cut from leather cured in cow dung, were the source. Consulting my textbooks, 1 found a description of anthrax skin lesions that seemed very much like the one between my distal digits. (Of course, 1 had never seen a case of anthrax, and my... [Pg.27]

Higginbotham, A. L., Jr. (1998). Breaking Thurgood Marshall s promise. The New York Times Magazine (January 18), 28-29. [Pg.164]

Loompanics Unlimited has many fine books on acquiring false identity at a very reasonable cost. It would be a good idea to purchase a book written specifically for that subject, to learn the finer points of false identification. Also, in the back of High Times magazine, I have seen several companies that will send you a fake drivers license for around 10. Personally, I would make or buy a fake birth certificate. Take the certificate down to the examiner, tell him that you have never had a driver s license before, pass your test and get a second or third license with false names. To make a fake birth certificate, take your old one to a printer and have him duplicate several like yours without the information. Simply type in the information you will use to buy chemicals. Some of the fake driver s license companies also sell fake birth certificates. [Pg.113]

From the New York Times Magazine, December 25,1955, we read The United States Treasury reported that it costs eight-tenths of a cent to print dollar bills, and that of the billion and a quarter now in circulation, a billion have to be replaced annually. Assume that the bills are put into circulation at a constant rate and continuously, and that they are withdrawn from circulation without regard to their condition, in a random manner. [Pg.335]

Hayes has received a number of honors and awards, including the Charles Greeley Abbot Award of the American Solar Energy Society and the World Bank s Global Environmental Leadership Award. He has been selected by Time magazine for one of its "Heroes of the Planet" awards. [Pg.14]

Figure 1.1 Fear is part of our everyday lives. Due to the events of this century, the psychology of fear is playing an even larger part in our politics and in the media. This Time magazine cover represents the fear that erupted over the events following the September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and on the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. Figure 1.1 Fear is part of our everyday lives. Due to the events of this century, the psychology of fear is playing an even larger part in our politics and in the media. This Time magazine cover represents the fear that erupted over the events following the September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and on the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.
Mark Edmundson, The Risk of Reading, The New York Times Magazine... [Pg.78]

Hitt, Jack, Say No More, New York Times Magazine, 52-54, February 29, 2004. (Discusses Kawesqar, the language native to Patagonia.)... [Pg.271]

Kim, Walter, Birth of a Vacation, New York Times Magazine, Section 6, p. 12, December 28, 2003. [Pg.283]

Maxen, Michael, How to Manufacture a Best Seller, iVew York Times Magazine, March 1, 1998, 31-34. [Pg.287]

Osborne, Lawrence, Inward Bound Stephen LaBerge Offers the Ultimate Dream Vacation, Teaching You to Control What Unfolds In Your Mind While You Sleep, The New York Times Magazine, Section 6 36-39, July 18, 2004. [Pg.292]

MASER and LASER. Accdg to Time magazine of July 12, 1968, pp 42—9, physicists A. Schawlon C. Townes described in 1958 a device which was a variation of Townes earlier Nobel prizewinning invention named MASER. [Pg.158]

By agreeing to write to President Roosevelt in support of Szilard s idea, Einstein unwittingly linked his name with the bomb for ever. The 1949 cover of Time magazine that juxtaposed Einstein s famously shaggy features against a mushroom cloud sealed in the public consciousness the notion that Einstein somehow invented the bomb. In fact, this ultimate weapon was the product not of his most celebrated abstraction, E = mc, but of a prodigious feat of chemical and mechanical engineering bankrolled by the US military. [Pg.103]

Viveca Novak, New Ritalin Ad Blitz Makes Parents Jumpy, Time 158, no. 10, September 10, 2001, pp. 62-63. Available online. URL http //www.time.com/ time/magazine/article/0,9171,173468,00.html. Downloaded April 12, 2009. [Pg.69]

Pollan, Michael. A Very Fine Line Boundary between Licit and Illicit Drugs. New York Times Magazine (September 12, 1999) 27-28. A historical review in this article shows that many illicit drugs have become legal and many legal drugs have become illicit. A recent example concerns... [Pg.147]

By 1924 Bakelite had become so popular that it was featured on the cover of Time magazine as a substance that will not burn and will not melt. Bakelite jewelry, telephones, pens, radios, car parts, airplane propellers, ashtrays, billiard balls, and cameras were everywhere. Just about the only item that did not become popular was the Bakelite coffin. People would wear, cook in, and eat off plastic, but they refused to be buried in it. Bakelite s success stimulated research to improve the material even further, especially after scientists pointed out that in the manufacture of Bakelite the small phenol and formaldehyde molecules had joined together to make a giant three-dimensional lattice. In other words. Bakelite was the world s first synthetic giant molecule, the first synthetic polymer. [Pg.206]

Zap , New York Times Magazine (4 Jan 1976), 13-16 7) Anon, Associated Press, Ottawa... [Pg.363]

I came across an interesting question to ask people who scoff at psychedelic mysticism. I had written a newspaper article on the subject, and next day I received a telephone call from a prominent psychiatrist who established his authority immediately by informing me that he had recently been quoted on LSD by Time magazine. "I just thought I would tell you," he said, "that users of LSD do not have a mystical experience." I resisted the temptation to ask how it had been up there on Mount Sinai instead, it occurred to me to ask him ... [Pg.407]

The following appeared in an article in Science Times magazine. [Pg.70]

A provocative, nontechnical article on the ability to choose, with the aid of a flow cytometer, the sex of our children was written by L Belkin ( Getting the Girl in The New York Times Magazine, July 25, 1999, pp 26-55). Results from a clinic that sells this technique to prospective parents have been reported by Fugger EF, Black SH, Keyvanfar K, Schulman JD (1998). Births of normal daughters after MicroSort sperm separation and intrauterine insemination, in-vitro fertilization, or intracytoplasmic sperm injection. Hum. Reprod. 13 2367 2370. [Pg.224]

People clamored for the pill combination that helped them take off the pounds. More than 18 million prescriptions were written for fen-phen in 1996, according to Time magazine. [Pg.156]

Taylor, C. Turning a Bad Drug Good. New York Times Magazine 151 (December 9, 2001) 105+. [Pg.223]


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