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The True and false unicorn. Essentia 5, no. 2-3 (Winter 1983 - Spring 1984). fhttp //homepages.ihug.com.au/ panopus/essentia/essentiav2 3.htm unicornl. [Pg.398]

Ettinghausen, R. Studies in Muslim iconography. I. The unicorn. Washington (DC) , 1950. 209p. [Pg.540]

Moore, V. The unicorn William Butler Yeats search for reality. New York Macmillan, 1954. 519p. [Pg.674]

Paola, Tomie de. The unicorn and the moon. Silver Burdett P, 1994. ISBN 0-382-24660-8... [Pg.707]

When the moon gets stuck between two hills, the unicorn tries to free it with help from a griffin and an alchemist... [Pg.707]

Paola, Tomie De. The unicorn and the moon / written and illustrated by Tomie de Paola. Parsippany (NJ) Silver P, 1995. 1 vol. (unpaged) ISBN 0382246586... [Pg.707]

The map can also be used as a predictive tool. If the details of another animal (a unicorn, perhaps) are fed in, this animal will find a place on the map near the animals that it most strongly resembles. By noting where the animal appears and taking into account what we know about animals in the same region of the map, we may be able to discover previously unknown information (for example, that unicorns prefer a temperate climate). [Pg.56]

Frenking, G. and Krapp, A. 2007. Unicorns in the world of chemical bonding models. J. Comput. Chem. 28 15-24. [Pg.36]

The Stag of the Soul (psyche) and the Unicorn of the Spirit (Higher-Self). Lambspringk De Lapide Philosophica, figurae et emblemata, in Musaeum Hermeticum reformatum et amplificatum, Frankfurt, 1678. [Pg.99]

You are in the procession, your hands cupped about the radiant Grail. The Companions escort you across the courtyard of the castle, and up to the doorway to the keep. You look up at the coat-of-arms carved over the door the dragon shield surmounted by the crown and flanked by the stag and the unicorn. The motto resonates deeply within you Death shall have no dominion. You enter into the Tower of the Art. [Pg.228]

The kidney squats in synchrony with a green unicorn. [Pg.66]

The claim of direct observation is used occasionally as the ultimate panacea and to support claims of validity and authenticity. Direct observation means nothing more than that some property of an intermediate is measured during its lifetime, that is, the lifetime of the species exceeds the characteristic time scale of the method of observation. The simplest direct observable is absorption or emission of light, transitions to non- or antibonding states and radiative return to the ground state, which have little or no structural information. Problems inherent in relying on direct observation are evident in medieval accounts of unicorns or mermaids or... [Pg.213]

Edgewood Arsenal 5 D9—E10 Edinorog (unicorn) howitzer (Russ) 5 E10 Edmunds (expls) 5 E10 EDNA 5 E10... [Pg.593]

False unicorn is believed to act on the uterus. Traditionally, it is used for ovarian dysmenorrhea, leucorrhea, and specifically for amenorrhea. It is also reported to be useful in preventing vomiting during pregnancy and threatened miscarriage. [Pg.93]

To adopt the nice metaphor of Frenking and Krapp [11], aromaticity is a unicorn (a useful mystical animal that everybody is familiar with, although nobody has seen one). It should not be doomed to extinction (as proposed earlier) because if it is tamed, it brings law and order in an otherwise chaotic and disordered world. [Pg.205]

A whole narwhal tusk is very spectacular, and, as part of the appeal of narwhal tusks was the belief that they were unicorn horns, they were usually left intact. In this form they were used for bishops croziers, and shorter lengths were used for canes or in furniture. A notable example is the throne which was made for the coronation of Christian V of Denmark in 1671. [Pg.67]


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