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Watts, George

Watt, George, The Wild and Cultivated Cotton Plants of the World, London, Longmans, Green and Co., 1907. [Pg.184]

Emile Durkheim, The Elementary Forms of the Reliffous Life (London George Allen Unwin Ltd, second ed. 1976), 326-50. See also Ivan StrensM, Durkeim s bourgeois theory of sacrifice [in ] N. J. AUen, W. S. F. Pickering and W. Watts Miller (eds.). On Durkheim s Elementary Forms of Reli us Life (London Routledge, 1998), 116 ff... [Pg.92]

Debus, Allen George. The English Paracelsians. New York Franklin Watts, 1966. [Pg.242]

George C. Foster, "Formulae, Rational," 695705, in Henry Watts, ed., A History of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences, 2d ed., 5 vols., (London Longman, Green and Co., 1870), 11 699. [Pg.117]

We come now to the third box in Figure 8.2, preparing yourself to use power. This refers to the mental and psychological preparation that you may need to make in order to exert your personal power. Management consultant and counsellor George W. Watts has described personal power as being a function of singleness of purpose and lack of impediments (1993 107). That succinct summary touches the essence. [Pg.218]

Raymond F. Boyer John H. Fletcher Jack Halpern Wayne W. Hilty George W. Irving Walter C. Saeman Calvin L. Stevens Calvin A. Vanderwerf George A. Watt... [Pg.3]

Calvin L. Stevens Glenn E. Ullyot Calvin A. VanderWerf George W. Watt Zettlemoyer... [Pg.3]

Submitted by George W. Watt, Wafai W. Hakki, and Gregory R. Ciioppin ... [Pg.114]

One of the central figures of the Association who devoted considerable attention to Watt and his work was James David Forbes. We can take Forbes s efforts, as reasonably representative of how the Association s leadership thought about the Great Steamer and science. We saw in the last chapter how Forbes dealt with the question of Watt s chemical reputation, granting him, on George Wilson s advice, the status of a chemist as amongst his contemporaries, but not that of a chemical discoverer. I noted also that Forbes severed the links between Watt s... [Pg.66]

George Peacock], Arago and Brougham on Black, Cavendish, Priesdey and Watt , Quarterly Review,11 (1845) 105-139, onpp. 114,131,133. [Pg.190]

J. Jones, H. S. Torrens and E. Robinson, The Correspondence between James Hutton (1726-1797) and James Watt (1736-1819) with two letters from Hutton to George Clerk-Maxwell (1715-1784) Part I) Annals of Science, 51 (1994), pp. 637-53, on p. 638. [Pg.207]

GEORGE W. WATT and DONALD G. UPCHURCH Department of Chemistry, The University of Texas, Austin, Tex. [Pg.253]


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