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Premoll, A. C., Kltzberger, T. and Veblen, T. T. 2000. Isozyme variation and recent biogeo-graphical history of the long-bved conifer Fitzroya cupressoid.es. J. Biogeog. Tl 251-260. [Pg.325]

D. R. Veblen, Electron Microscopy Applied to Nonstoichiometry, Polysomatism and Replacement Reactions in Minerals, in Reviews in Mineralogy, Vol. 27, P. R. Busek, Ed., Mineralogical Society of America, Washington, DC, 1992, Chapter 6. [Pg.203]

Veblen, D. R. (1980). Anthophyllite asbestos microstructures, intergrown sheet silicates and mechanism of fiber formation. Amer. Min. 65 1075-1086. [Pg.18]

Zoltai (1981), Veblen (1981), and Veblen and Ribbe (1982). Special attention should be directed to the articles by Hawthorne (1981) and by Robinson et al, (1982). Clearly, accurate identification of a particular amphibole species requires considerable analytical effort and expertise. [Pg.37]

Ross, M. (1981). The geologic occurrences and health hazards of amphibole and serpentine asbestos, pp. 279-324. In Veblen, D. R., ed. Amphiboles Petrology and Experimental Phase Relations. Reviews in Mineralogy, 9B. Min. Soc. America, Washington, DC. [Pg.101]

Veblen, D. R., P. R. Buseck, and C. W. Burnham (1977). Asbestiform chain silicates, new minerals and structural groups. Science 198 359-365. [Pg.101]

From the utility estimates for the roasted morama product, consumers indicated that a more expensive product will generate greater utility than a less expensive version (Jordaan et al., 2009). This behavior is typical of "Veblen" goods, which are characterized by an increasing preference for the product as the price of the product increases rather than decreases according to the law of demand (Leibenstein, 1950 Wood, 1993). This may... [Pg.228]

Leibenstein, H. (1950). Bandwagon, snob, and Veblen effects in the theory of consumers demand. Q. ]. Econ. 64,183-207. [Pg.242]

Wood, J. C. (1993). Thorstein Veblen Critical assessments, 352. Routledge, LondonO-415-07487-8. [Pg.246]

Banfield, J. F. Veblen, D. R. 1992. Conversion of perovskite to anatase and Ti02 (B) A TEM study and the use of fundamental building blocks for understanding relationships among the Ti02 minerals. American Mineralogist, 77, 545-557. [Pg.107]

Gislason, S. R., Veblen, D. R. Livi, K. J. T. 1993. Experimental meteoric water-basalt interactions Characterization and inteipretation of alteration products. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 57, 1459-1471. [Pg.408]

Thorstein Veblen, The Evolution of the Scientific Point of View ... [Pg.18]

A paper read before the Kosmos Club at the University of California on 4 May 1908, and subsequently printed in the University of California Chronicle 10, no. 4 (October 1908) 395-416 at 396. The quotation, always truncated to the last nineteen words, is usually referred to Veblens essay The Place of Science in Modern Civilization, American Journal of Sociology ii (1906), 585-609. It does not occur there. [Pg.18]

Veblens comment illustrates only one of several parallels between science and history, though perhaps the most important. The search for truth and understanding, whether it be in science, in history, or in any other human endeavor, is a never-ending activity. To assume, even unconsciously, that we have reached some kind of finality is to betray the enterprise altogether. Those who attempt to eschew interpretation and write history as it really was are doomed to failure and disillusionment. Historical truth is no less tentative than scientific truth. [Pg.19]

Joseph Priestley, Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air [Birmingham, 1790] (New York Klaus Reprint, 1970), Preface, vii. The insight is remarkably similar to that in the quotation from Veblen on p. 18, above. [Pg.159]

Acknowledgments Constructive reviews by David Veblen and Adrian Brearley are appreciated. [Pg.55]

DR Veblen and PR Buseck, in Proc. 41st Ann. Meet. Elect. [Pg.56]

GUTHRIE VEBLEN Electron Microscopy Applied to Gay Minerals 77... [Pg.81]

The simulations presented in this chapter were calculated using the SHRLI computer programs (ID, version 80F. Optical parameters characteristic of a Philips 420T electron microscope were used details of the calculations are given in Guthrie and Veblen (12.). ... [Pg.82]


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