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Worlds in the Making

The less labor intensive, but still expensive, harvest method involves waiting for as long as possible, and then picking the botrytized and healthy grapes together as whole bunches. This method is used all over the world in the making new-style botrytized wines. [Pg.174]

Arrhenius became director of the Nobel Institute of Physical Chemistry in Stockholm in 1905, a post he held until a few months before his death. He married Maria Johansson, his second wife, and had one son and two daughters. The following year he also had time to publish three books Theories of Chemistry, Immunochemistry, and Worlds in the Making. [Pg.18]

Arrhenius remained interested in new approaches and new ideas the rest of his life, and he wrote about one of the more interesting in a book, Vdrldarnas Utveckling Worlds in the Making. In this book he proposed a Panspermia theory that suggested life could be spread by spores transported through the universe by radiation pressure. The theory however supposed an interstellar medium instead of the high vacuum we now know it to be. [Pg.277]

At one time, uranium was considered to be a relatively unimportant element. It had a few applications in the making of stains and dyes, in producing specialized steels, and in lamps. But annual sales before World War II (1939—1945) amounted to no more than a few hundred metric tons of the metal and its compounds. [Pg.641]

It is, however, self-explanatory that the human brain can only discover cognizable reality, understand natural laws, and make a use of this knowledge, but cannot create a world. In the center of the Mystic Lamb, the famous triptych painted by the van Eyck brothers before 1432, God the Almighty is a regally dressed, charming and attractive man who holds the insignia of power in his hands and has an admirable crown at his feet. The viewer is still shocked by the apocalyptic visions of Hieronymus Bosch. We meet in his paintings thousands and thousands of nonexistent creatures and objects. [Pg.130]

Note that transient engulfment of prokaryotic ceils by larger cells is not uncommon in the microbial world. In the case of mitochondria, such a transient relation became permanent as the bacterial cell lost DNA, making it incapable of independent living, and the host cell became dependent on the ATP generated by its tenant. [Pg.505]

B.B. Hubbard, The World According to Wavelets. The Story of a Mathematical Technique in the Making, A.K. Peters. Wellesley, MA. (1996). [Pg.237]

The simulated-moving-bed technique (1,2) is a preparative technique for binary separations, specifically, the separation of two compounds or the separation of oiM compound from Ae rest of the world. In the second case, it is necessary that the peak of interest elutes either first or last in the chromatogram. The simulated moving bed is the chromatographic technology that uses the paddng and the solvent most efficiently. This fact, combined with the fact that it is a binary separation technique, makes it ideal for the prqiaration of chirally pure compounds from an enantiomeric mixture at industrial scales. [Pg.141]


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