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York, Herbert

Webber, Roger Babson. A descriptive catalog of the Grace K. Babson collection of the works of Sir Isaac Newton. New York Herbert Reichner, 1950. [Pg.402]

City Unlv. of New York, Herbert H. Lehman College X City University of New York, Queens College. X... [Pg.93]

York, Herbert. 1970. Race to Oblivion. Simon and Schuster. [Pg.861]

J. M. Herbert, Methods of Preparation, Ceramic Dielectrics and Capacitors, Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, New York, 1985, Chapt. 3. [Pg.316]

R. W. Herbert in S. W. Pelletiet, A., Alkaloids, Chemical and Physiological Perspectives, Vol. 3, Wdey-Interscience, New York, 1985. [Pg.558]

M. Campbell and H. Hatton, Herbert H. Dow Pioneer in Creative Chemist Appleton-Century-Crosts, Inc., New York, 1951, p. 1114. [Pg.51]

Agricola. G. (1556, 1912) De re meialica (1556). Translated into English, 1912, by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover, The Mining Magazine, London. Reprinted in facsimile by the AIME, New York, 1950 (see also entry on Agricola in Encyclopedia Briiannica, 15th edition, 1974, by R.W. Cahn). [Pg.147]

Herbert T. Corten, Micromechanics and Fracture Behavior of Composites, in Modem Composite Materials, Lawrence J. Broutman and Richard H. Krock (Editors), Addison-Wesley, New York, 1967, pp. 27-105. [Pg.363]

Bethe, H. A., and Bodansky, D. (1989). Energy Supply. In A Physicist s Desk Reference, ed. Herbert L. Anderson. New York American Institute of Physics. [Pg.257]

Ralston, Anthony, and Wilf, Herbert S., Mathematical Methods for Digital Computers, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1960. [Pg.98]

Leventhal, Herbert. In the shadow of the enlightenment occultism and Renaissance science in eighteenth-century America. New York New York Univ P, 1976. 330p. [Pg.346]

Redgrove, Herbert Stanley. Alchemy, ancient and modem being a brief account of the alchemistic doctrines, and their relations, to mysticism on the one hand, and to recent discoveries in physical science on the other hand together with some particulars regarding the lives and teachings of the most noted alchemists. 2nd and revised ed. [reprinted] / with a new introduction by H. J. Sheppard. London Rider, 1922 reprint, New York Barnes Noble, 1973 or 1974. ix, v-xx, 141 p. [Pg.365]

Silberer, Herbert.Hidden symbolism of alchemy and the occult arts. Translated by Smith Ely Jelifife. Translated by Smith Ely Jeliffe. New York Moffat, Yard, 1917 reprint, New York Dover, 1971. v, 45 lp. [Pg.420]

Silberer, Herbert. Problems of mysticism its symbolism. New York Moffat, Yard, 1917. 451p. [Pg.420]

Cirlot, Juan Eduardo. A dictionary of symbols. Translated from the Spanish by Jack Sage. Foreword by Herbert Read. 2nd ed ed. Edited by Herbert Read. Translated by Jack Sage. New York Philosophical Library, 1971. lv, 419 p. [Pg.492]

Redgrove, Herbert Stanley. The magic of experience a contribution to the theory of knowledge. New York Dutton, [1914],... [Pg.611]

Wagman, Frederick Herbert. Magic and natural science in German Baroque literature a study in the prose forms of the later seventeenth century. New York Columbia Univ P, 1942. 178p. [Pg.679]

Herbert Asbury. The French Quarter An Informal History of the New Orleans Underworld. New York Alfred A. Knopf, 1936. [Pg.207]

Herbert Morawetz. Polymers The Origin and Growth of a Science. New York John Wiley and Sons, 1985. Source for Staudinger controversy available technology and Carothers strategy. [Pg.227]

Herbert RB (1989) The biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, 2nd edn, Chapman and Hall, New York... [Pg.36]

Alipili, The Salt of Nature Regenerated, in Herbert Silberer, Hidden Symbolism of Alchemy and the Occult Arts (New York Dover, 1971), p. 153. [Pg.45]

For the classical "origins" statement in the history of science, see Herbert Butterfield s chapter, "The Postponed Scientific Revolution in Chemistry," in his The Origins of Modern Science, 13001800, rev. ed. (New York Free Press, 1957). [Pg.53]

Butterfield, Herbert. The Origins of Modern Science, 13001800. New York Free Press, 1957. [Pg.307]

William Herbert Sheldon, S. S. Stevens, and W. B. Tucker, The Varieties of Human Physique, Harper Bros., New York, N.Y., and London, England, 1940. [Pg.227]

I. HERBERT SCHEINBERG, Albeit Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York RALPH G. SMITH, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor ROGER P. SMITH, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, New Hampshire... [Pg.751]

Herbert, J. M. (1982). Ferroelectric Transducers and Sensors. Gorden and Beach, New York. [Pg.393]

During World War II, the Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico conducted a highly secret and successful operation to build the world s first atomic bomb. The bomb ended the war, and politicians as well as scientists began to appreciate the benefits of establishing scientific laboratories and conducting research. The national laboratory at Los Alamos continued its work on atomic physics and other projects after the war, and in the early 1950s, the physicists Ernest Lawrence (1901-58) at the University of California, Berkeley, and Edward Teller (1908-2003), then at Los Alamos, urged the establishment of another laboratory. Under the supervision of the University of California, a new national laboratory was set up in Livermore, California, in 1952, with Herbert York (1921-2009), a former student of Lawrence, as its first director. [Pg.10]

About the The Arcades Project, New York Times architecture critic Herbert Muschamp wrote ... [Pg.137]

Herbert Giesche, Ph.D. Associate Professor, New York State College of Ceramics. Alfred University, Alfred, New York... [Pg.755]


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