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Fig. 6.2. Basic STIG plant (after Lloyd (2 ), Princeton University Library. Fig. 6.2. Basic STIG plant (after Lloyd (2 ), Princeton University Library.
Lloyd. A. (1991), Thermodynamics of chemically recuperated gas turbines. CEE.S Report 256, Centre For Energy and Environmental. Studies, University Archives, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library. [Pg.107]

Newton, I. (1962). The Unpublished Scientific Papers of Isaac Newton A Selection from the Portsmouth Collection in the University Library, Cambridge, cd. A. R. Hall and M. B. Hall. Cambridge Cambridge University Press. [Pg.846]

Many of the university libraries in the UK and USA provide information guides for the students and these are available on the Internet. A search using the key words such as chemical engineering information will usually find them. Some examples are ... [Pg.311]

I made this description of figures from the version of the Aurora consurgens in Glasgow University Library (Ms. Ferguson 6.). The order, number of illustrations and precise details of each figure varies in the different manuscripts"... [Pg.25]

A 17th century allegorical alchemical poem by Edmund Dickinson, transcribed from MS Ferguson 91 in Glasgow University Library. [Pg.58]

Miiller, Daniel. Muller s allegory. rhttp //www.levitv.com/alchemv/muller html1. "Extracted from Patrick Ruthven s commonplace book in Edinburgh University Library"... [Pg.137]

Concerning an alchemical manuscript of Newton s now in the Columbia University Library... [Pg.270]

Weston, David. Paracelsus, a catalogue of works published 1529-1793 preserved in Glasgow University Library. Glasgow Glasgow University Library, 1993. [Pg.403]

Alchemy and the occult a catalogue of books and manuscripts from the collection of Paul and Mary Mellon given to Yale University Library compiled by Ian MacPhail with essays by R.P. Multhauf and Aniela Jaffe and additional notes by William McGuire, by Ian MacPhail. New Haven Yale Univ P, 1968. [Pg.411]

McLean, Adam. Ferguson Collection Glasgow University Library. [http //www.levitv.com/alchemv/fer2us0n.htmll. [Pg.411]

Ron, Moshe, comp.Catalog of the Sidney M. Edelstein Collection of the History of Chemistry, Dyeing and Technology. Jerusalem Jewish National and University Library P, 1981. 182 p. [Pg.498]

Ron, Moshe. From alchemy to atoms Sidney M. Edelstein Collection exhibition of books, documents, mss., etc. from the history of chemistry and chemical technology, Berman Hall, Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem, June-July 1978. Jerusalem The Library, 1978. 77p. [Pg.498]

An illustrated catalog of 152 books, documents, and manuscripts on chemistry and chemical technology from an exhibit selected from the Sidney M. Edelstein Collection at the Jewish National and University Library held at Jerusalem, Israel, June-July 1978... [Pg.498]

Seligmann, Kurt. Magic, supematuralism and religion. New York Universal Library, 1968. [Pg.510]

Haber was slow to grasp the implications of the Nazis rise to power. As Germans boycotted Jewish businesses and Hitler s brownshirts removed Jewish students from university libraries and laboratories, the Nazis passed a law on April 7, 1933, to cleanse the civil service and universities of Jews. By this time, Haber s Kaiser Wilhelm Institute was financed by the government and its employees were treated as civil functionaries subject to the new law. Haber himself was exempt because of war work and seniority. Eager for a chemical warfare center, Nazi authorities singled out Haber s institute and ordered him to fire its Jews. At the same time, the Kaiser Wilhelm Society told Haber to somehow keep his important senior scientists. He had until May 2 to act. [Pg.75]

John A. Heitmann. The Modernization of the Louisiana Sugar Industry 1830 1910. Baton Rouge LA Louisiana State University Press, 1987. Source for federal tariffs the relationship between railroad and sugar technology the slow acceptance of Rillieux technology in Louisiana French early thermodynamics and railroad design. Louisiana State University Library on-line exhibit about Louisiana sugar history. http //www.lib.lsu.edu/special. [Pg.207]

James B. Conant to Frederic Woodward, Nov. 13, 1934. PP, 1925-1945, Box 101, Folder 3, Harvard University Library. Source for Carothers sweating. [Pg.224]

J. Rychly and L. Rychla, Chemiluminescence from polymers. In M. Strlic and J. Kolar (Eds.), Ageing and Stabilisation of Paper, National and University Library, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2005, p. 71. [Pg.496]

Eicher, Ph.D. Thesis, Purdue University Libraries (1950) Ulpiani, Atti. reale accad. Lined, [5]13, II, 346 (1904). [Pg.24]

I also want to thank students and colleagues for their good conversation and university libraries at the California Institute of Technology, the University of California, Berkeley, Harvard University, Princeton University, Rutgers University, and, of course, the University of Oklahoma. Among my students at Oklahoma, I am particularly grateful to Samantha McClintock, Kuang-Tai Hsu, Michael Keas, Shawn Smith, and JoAnn Palmeri for help in various ways. [Pg.18]

Figure 17. -A curves for racemic 2-tetracosanyl acetate at different temperatures. From Lundquist (77). Permission of Stockholm University Library. Figure 17. -A curves for racemic 2-tetracosanyl acetate at different temperatures. From Lundquist (77). Permission of Stockholm University Library.
Figure 20. -A curves for quasi-enantiomeric 1 1 mixture of (S)-(+)-2-tetra-cosanyl acetate and methyl ester of (5)-(+)-2-methylhexacosanoic acidat various temperatures. From Lundquist (79). Permission of Stockholm University Library. Figure 20. -A curves for quasi-enantiomeric 1 1 mixture of (S)-(+)-2-tetra-cosanyl acetate and methyl ester of (5)-(+)-2-methylhexacosanoic acidat various temperatures. From Lundquist (79). Permission of Stockholm University Library.
A year after the events at La Chorrera and two years after my visit to Timor, in the spring of 1972,1 was in Boulder, Colorado. I had returned from South America to settle my legal status and try to put life on the road behind me. Dennis and I were working together on the manuscript of The Invisible Landscape and spending a lot of time at the university library, studying the various disciplines that had to be mastered if our ideas were to stand a chance of being taken seriously. [Pg.146]

These books are very useful when researching or working in any laboratory. They are expensive to purchase, but the information that they contain makes them priceless. Most all of these books can be found at any university library. [Pg.137]


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