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The switch is a clever one.Though the taste is new, the idea is old. Among die major branches of the martini s genealogical tree is the Martinez, a gin and sweet vermouth cocktail, mixed in a reverse proportion to the modern martini, that presses a paternity claim called into question by the fact that no one can agree on who fathered die original Martinez, or where or with what. [Pg.58]

This copy bound with a work as follows Paracelsus of the transmutation of metals pp. 1-41 Of the genealogy and generation of metals pp. 42-45 Urim and Thummim shewed to be made by Art... pp. 46-71 An appendix of the vertues and use of an excellent essential water made and approved by Stephen Twigge. .. pp. 72-78 The second part of the mumial treatise of Tentzelius being a natural account of the tree of life. .. pp. 79-96 Philosophical and chymical experiments of... Raymund Lully pp. 103-166. (Cf. with Paracelsus entry, item 390.)... [Pg.68]

In this chapter we described statistical procedures that are usually classified as taxometric methods. They all rely on the CCK principle but differ in a number of other respects, such as the type of statistic being evaluated and the number of indicators required. Moreover, some procedures differ in relatively small details while others are more distinct. To help readers organize this information, we graphed these relations on a genealogical tree of taxometric methods (see Figure 3.15). Now that we have discussed taxometric procedures, let us briefly consider other statistical methods that can be used in taxometric investigations. [Pg.88]

In the second part of this chapter we described the basic principles of three other families of categorical methods. To help the reader integrate this information with discussions of the taxometric procedures, we plotted another genealogical tree that includes classes of procedures rather than individual methods (see Figure 3.18). [Pg.99]

Figure 3.18. Genealogical tree of families of categorical methods. [Pg.100]

The ETP for the same GA calculation on the a phase of L-glutamic acid is shown in Fig. 19. The ETP traces the ancestry of the correct structure solution (or any selected structure in the final population), to provide a graphical representation of the sequence of evolutionary events that led to the production of this structure. This representation is analogous in some respects to a family tree in genealogical contexts. The nodes in the ETP represent the structures in a given population which participate in events that lead subsequently to the production of the correct structure solution. A line between nodes indicates that the structures (in adjacent generations) are connected by an evolutionary event, and the colour of the line indicates the nature of this evolutionary event. Importantly,... [Pg.81]

Evolutionary reconstructions are usually depicted as genealogical trees of a sort ns depicted below. You cOuld object that they resemble a seaweed rather than a tree, but in classical textbooks these are the favorite models. They are in a way more suggestive than informative and we will meet these objections later ons... [Pg.103]

Rex and Keely research their family history together. Rex loves genealogy and his daughter is mastering a software program for building family trees. [Pg.125]

Figure 4 shows the formation of silica sols, gels, and powders—a genealogical tree of colloidal silicas. [Pg.20]

In fact, things are somewhat more complex than we just presented them. Indeed, there is evidence that some genetic material could be transferred in ways different from direct ancestry, this is called horizontal gene transfer. It may be realized by viruses or other means, but whatever the mechanism, in the end it means the genealogic tree is not really a tree, it is rather a... [Pg.290]


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