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White, David

White, David Gordon. "The ocean of Mercury an eleventh-century alchemical text." In Religions of India in practice, ed. Donald S. Lopez, 281-287. Princeton (NJ) Princeton Univ P, 1995. [Pg.211]

White, David Gordon. The alchemical body Siddha traditions in medieval India. Chicago (IL) Univ of Chicago P, 1996. xviii, 596 p. ISBN 0-226-89497-5... [Pg.345]

White, David Gordon, The Alchemical Body Siddha Traditions in Medieval India, Chicago University of Chicago, 1997... [Pg.149]

White, David Gordon. The Alchemical Body Siddha Traditions in Medieval India. Chicago University of Chicago Press, 1996. (By far the best work of its kind. Its exploration of the North Indian schools is indepth and unparralelled.)... [Pg.63]

We thank Nigel Pontee, Stephen Crooks and Tim Steel of Reading University for assistance with field sampling, and David White, David... [Pg.147]

We thank the EPSRC (UK) for support of much of our research with SECM. We are grateful to Andy Hillier, Bill Smyrl, Henry White, David Williams, and David Wipf for providing us with figures. [Pg.590]

Weiss, Malcolm A. and White, David C. "The MIT Energy Laboratory and the Role of Industry/University Interaction." Paper presented at the 1980 ASM Materials and Processes Show and Congress, Cleveland, Ohio, October 30, 1980. 12 pp. [Pg.148]

David M. L. Goodgame, Paul D. Lickiss, Stephanie J. Rooke, AndewJ. P. White, David J. Williams... [Pg.852]

Jerry E. White, David J. Brennan H. Craig Silvis and Michael N. Mang ... [Pg.132]

Kenneth M. White, David M. Burns, and Travis Q. Gregar... [Pg.21]

Irene Durbak David W. Green Terry L. Highley Janies L. Howard David B. McKeever Regis B. Miller Roger C. Pettersen Roger M. Rowell William T. Simpson Kenneth E. Skog Robert H. White Jerrold E. Win dy John I. Zerbe USDA Forest Service... [Pg.337]

Hen egg-white lysozyme catalyzes the hydrolysis of various oligosaccharides, especially those of bacterial cell walls. The elucidation of the X-ray structure of this enzyme by David Phillips and co-workers (Ref. 1) provided the first glimpse of the structure of an enzyme-active site. The determination of the structure of this enzyme with trisaccharide competitive inhibitors and biochemical studies led to a detailed model for lysozyme and its hexa N-acetyl glucoseamine (hexa-NAG) substrate (Fig. 6.1). These studies identified the C-O bond between the D and E residues of the substrate as the bond which is being specifically cleaved by the enzyme and located the residues Glu 37 and Asp 52 as the major catalytic residues. The initial structural studies led to various proposals of how catalysis might take place. Here we consider these proposals and show how to examine their validity by computer modeling approaches. [Pg.153]

Topics are Female alchemists Aelia Laelia Crispis Practical alchemy Historical alchemy related sites in the Czech Republic Image and Will in alchemy Gender in alchemy David Hudson - the White Powder Gold The use of blood in Alchemy The Symbolism of the Rose in Alchemy The Caduceus and Religion Relevance of Alchemy Islamic alchemy Armand Barbault The Golem Abraham the Jew and Flamel Alchemical fiction Animal alchemy Differences between Alchemy and Magic ... [Pg.379]

Our work was generously supported by the Materials Science Center at Cornell University, the National Science Foundation, the Office of Naval Research, the Army Research Office, and the Dow Chemical Company. Special thanks to Dr. Michael J. Bedzyk (CHESS) and to Dr. James H. White as well as to Michael Albarelli, Mark Bommarito, Dr. Martin McMillan, and David Acevedo. The work on the copper and silver underpotentially deposited on gold... [Pg.321]

Thomas L. Buchanan, John H. Hirschenhofer, David B. Stauffer, and Jay S. White, "Carbon Dioxide Capture in Fuel Cell Power Systems," September 1994, G/C Report 2981. "Overview of 11 MW Fuel Cell Power Plant," Non-published information from Tokyo Electric Power Company, September 1989. [Pg.282]

None of this book could have appeared - at least as a commercial project - without the enthusiastic advice and very willing co-operation of Mr John Stone and the late Gordon Curtis of Pains-Wessex Ltd. I am also indebted to Bill Deeker of Pains Fireworks for permission to reproduce the black and white photographs, and to David Cox who gave advice on their selection and indeed took many of the pictures. [Pg.170]


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