6 research outputs found
The Armenian Road to Democracy - Dimensions of a Tortuous Process
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- Aghasi Harutyunyan
- Alena Lebedeva
- Alexandros Petersen
- Anna Saghabalian
- Ara Tadevosian
- Ashot Khurshusyan
- Babken V Babajanian
- Barry Gils
- Books Papers
- Carl Gershman
- David Petrosian
- Edward Mansfield
- Elena Bacarani
- Enp Strategy
- European Security Strategy
- European Security Strategy
- Fabrizio Tassinari
- Garik Adamyan
- Garik Adamyan
- Gegham Vardanian
- Georgi Derluguian
- Gevork Ter-Gabrielian
- January
- Joseph Schumpeter
- Khatchik Derghoukassian
- Leila Alieva
- Liana Minasian
- Licinia Simao
- Maria Freire
- Maria Raquel Freire
- Michael Emerson
- Michael Emerson
- Michael Emerson
- Mikael Danialian
- Nicu Popescu
- November
- Ozden Z Oktav
- Peter Semneby
- Richard Giragosian
- Richard Giragosian
- Richard Giragosian
- Richard Giragosian
- Richard Giragosian
- Richard Giragosian
- Roy Allison
- Sabine Freizer
- Sergey Lavrov
- Stephan H Astourian
- Syuzanna Vasilyan
- Thomas Carothers
- Tiffany G Petros
- Valery Mbrtannian
- Venice Commission
- Vladimir Socor
- Yelda Demirag
- Yelda Demirag
- Publication venue
- 'Elsevier BV'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2007
- Field of study
Geophysiology and the Revival of Gaia
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- A causal link between the end-Cretaceous YucatĂĄn crater and the Deccan flood basalt is presented in Michael Rampino and Ken Caldeira
- A critic of Gaia and Daisyworld is George C. Williams in his
- A possible atmospheric imbalance caused by the evolution of lignin is proposed by Jennifer M. Robinson
- Andrew Watsonâs papers include A. Watson J. E. Lovelock, and L. Margulis
- C Barlow
- D Schwartzman
- David Schwartzman and George C. Williams participated in the discussion I organized âProblems of Gaia in evolutionary biology,â at the
- David Schwartzmanâs key papers are cited in notes 9 40, and 53. See also David Schwartzman and S. N. Shore
- Evidence of life in martian meteorites reported in David S. McKay
- For discussion of the ecological changes wrought by the evolution ofâ fecal pellets see Malcolm Walter
- For more on the microbial perspective see Lynn Margulis
- For Schwartzmanâs view of the temperature history of Earth see David Schwartzman and Tyler Volk
- Gary Snyder stated
- Hardingâs paper with Lovelock is Stephan P. Harding and James E. Lovelock
- High volumes of carbon dioxide in Earthâs early atmosphere are supported by James F. Kasting in his
- Hinkleâs remark âGaia is symbiosis as seen from space,â appears in Lynn Margulis
- Klinger is named âBog Manâ in Carl Zimmer
- Lee Klingerâs papers include his
- Margulis contrasts Lovelockâs and Vernadskyâs perspectives in Lynn Margulis and Dorion Sagan
- Michael Rampinoâs paradigm-shifting idea appears in his
- N The marine
- Quotation by James Lovelock in his
- Quotation by James Lovelock in his
- Quotation by Stanley Salthe in his
- R Charlson
- Schwartzmanâs paper on SETI and Gaia is David Schwartzman and L. J. Rickard
- Scientists who find Daisyworld modeling important include Peter Saunders
- Stuart Kauffmanâs views on a self-organizing universe are presented in his
- The article that triggered Watsonâs interest is James E. Lovelock and Sidney Epton
- The early Gaia papers are Lynn Margulis and James
- The end of the biosphere is estimated by James Lovelock and Michael Whitfield in their
- The existence of a biosphere within Earth was proposed by Thomas Gold in his
- The first results ofâ Daisyworld modeling were presented in Andrew J. Watson and James E. Lovelock
- The four poetic quotations describing Earth from space are in order, Carl Sagan
- The idea that bogs might trigger ice ages is presented by Lee F. Klinger
- The idea that evolutionary events happened as soon as temperatures allowed appears in David Schwartzman Mark McMenamin, and Tyler Volk
- The original version of this updated quotation by Lynn Margulis appears in her
- The paradox of a less luminous early sun was proposed by Carl Sagan and George Mullen
- The phrase âcataclysms galoreâ appears in the poem âMarsâ by Diane Ackerman in her
- The quotation by James Lovelock on Daisyworld appears in his
- The quotation by James Lovelock on the atmosphere appears in his
- The quotation by Maynard Smith appears in John Maynard Smith and Eörs Szathmåry
- The quotation by Michael Rampino appears in his
- The quoted biographer of Vernadksy is Rafal Serafin
- The recipe for building a baby biosphere is in Stephen Tomkins
- The Vernadssy paper mentioned by Schwartzman is
- The âpopulation of oneâ criticism of Gaia has been raised by Richard Dawkins
- Tyler Volkâs papers mentioned in the text include his
- Until very recently the only English-language books on Vernadksyâs ideas were translations from two Russian books: M. M. Karnshilov
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- 01/01/1997
- Field of study
Themes in the Large Scale Mapping of Wales in the Eighteenth Century
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- "More Morris Letters"
- A Design of a British Dictionary Historical &
- Arthur Aikin
- B.M.
- B.M.
- Bodleian Library
- Bodleian Library.
- Charles Hadfield
- Copper smelting and the early iron industry are particularly well illustrated and should be put in the context of two excellent source books George Grant-Francis,
- Davies J. H.
- Gentleman's Magazine
- Gunther R. T.
- Harley J. B.
- Harley J. B.
- Harry R. G. Inglis
- Hugh Owen
- Hugh Owen
- John Andrews
- John Lloyd
- Llewelyn C. Lloyd
- Loyd J. E.
- Loyd J. E.
- M. Bevan-Evans
- MS.
- MS.
- National Library of Wales
- National Library of Wales
- National Library of Wales
- National Library of Wales
- National Library of Wales.
- Nearly three years elapsed between the presentation of the maps to the Society by Dr Evans so acknowledged in the Society's
- Paul Morgan
- Ravenhill W. L. D.
- Richard Ellis
- Richard Gough
- Sir H. G. Fordham
- Slebech Papers
- Stuart Piggott
- Taylor E. G. R.
- The Proposal is printed on the end leaves of
- Various studies in English journals but notably, as a synthesis,
- William Mudge
- William Mudge
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- 'Maney Publishing'
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âA Mining Town Needs Brothelsâ: Gossip and the Rhetoric of Sex Work in a Wild West Mining Community
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- Aiken Katherine G.
- Aiken Katherine G.
- Anonymous 1
- Anonymous 15
- Anonymous 2
- Anonymous 22
- Anonymous 23
- Anonymous 25
- Anonymous 26
- Anonymous 31
- Anonymous 5
- Anonymous 6
- Arthur Alecia.
- Bazelon Emily.
- Bisschop Paul
- Bunde Lori.
- Caron Dick.
- Caron Dick.
- Cunningham Scott
- Douglas Terry.
- Egan Timothy.
- Eismann Sam.
- Feiler Mike.
- Gnaedinger Kristi.
- Gordon Mary White.
- Greer Dee.
- Hansen Sue.
- Hart Patricia
- Hauser Gerard.
- Heather Lee Branstetter
- Henderson Paul.
- Higgins Rod.
- Houchin Patti.
- Howard John.
- Hulsizer Archie.
- Jack Jordynn.
- Jack Jordynn.
- Jacobson Butch.
- Jeffreys Sheila.
- Johnson Tim.
- Kirsch Gesa E.
- Kirsch Gesa E.
- Lindquist Julie.
- MacKinnon Catharine A.
- Magnuson Richard.
- Mayfield Michelle.
- McNeill Maggie
- Meyer Spacks Patricia Ann
- Michael Penny.
- Miles Robert.
- Moffat Riley Moore.
- Mogensen Lynn.
- Mooney Bill.
- Morris III
- Morrison Gary.
- Muckelbauer John.
- Murphy Mary.
- Parsons Sonny.
- Pedersen Janet.
- Pellissier Maurice.
- Pennington Edith.
- Petrik Paula.
- Plato
- Polla Tammy.
- Posnick John.
- Potlatch Forests Papers
- Powell Cynthia S.
- Prior Paul
- Rice Jenny.
- Richards Bill.
- Rickert Thomas.
- Roizen Ron.
- Schonhanes Tammy.
- Schryer Catherine F.
- Shewmaker Holly.
- Shoshone County Sheriffâs Office Files
- Smith Donna Krulitz.
- State of Idaho vs
- Stewart Julie Austin.
- Stuebner Steven.
- Truean Eva.
- Vester Dick.
- Wallace City Council Minute Books
- Yarbrough Stephen R.
- âLarry.â
- âTommy 2Ts.â
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- 'Informa UK Limited'
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The âDoctrine of Saltsâ and Rev. John WalkerâS Analysis of a Scottish Spa (1749â1761)
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- [Anon.]
- [Anon.]
- A general point emphasised in Holmes's chapter on saline analysis
- A situation that remained until the beginning of the nineteenth century. See
- Alston Charles
- Although Cullen found several of Georg Ernst Stahl's works helpful he specifically references
- An helpful overview of these years is given in
- As stated earlier the other was Daniel Coxe. See Dr. John White's notes of Cullen's 1756 lectures that are edited by Andrew Kent and entitled
- Ashworth Underwood E.
- Barefoot Michael
- Boerhaave Hermann
- Bradley Richard
- Christie warns that the current typologies do not adequately treat Cullen's multifaceted career.
- Crosland Maurice P.
- Cullen Like
- Donovan
- Donovan A. L.
- Duncan Alistair
- EUL Dc
- Foot Daniel
- For helpful discussions of these terms see
- For instance see the section entitled
- Highmore Nathaniel
- Hill John
- Horseburgh William
- In this context to 'ferment' means to fizz.
- Leigh Charles
- M. D. Eddy
- Mounsey James
- Others used the same assumption to create chemistry tables. See
- Questions regarding aspects of these paradigms are addressed in Arthur Donovan's
- Scipio Des-Moulins
- See 'SALT' and 'NOMENCLATURE' entries in the revised edition of William Nicholson's A
- See Roy Porter ed
- See the introduction in
- Several of its editions were translated into German and French. See
- Simpson William
- Slam Frederick
- The importance of Sulphur to saline analysis is treated in the following Philosophical Transaction papers (present in Walker's Index): [Anon.]
- This conforms with the general importance of periodicals for those who could not afford folio or quarto sized books or who did not live near large cities with active natural philosophical societies. See
- This connection is briefly treated in
- This was a common test for example see Des-Moulins
- Thompson
- V. Fenby David
- Walker John
- Walker's appointment to the Natural History chair in 1779 was quite a political affair. See
- Walker's time in southern Scotland is treated in George Thomson
- William H
- Wittie Robert
- Wittie Robert
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- 'Maney Publishing'
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The Case of John Joseph Griffin. From Artisan-Chemist and Author-Instructor to Business-Leader
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- According to Ernest Child
- Advertisement in
- At the time that Heinrich Rose
- Berzelius
- Birkbeck George
- Birkbeckâs additional lectures for young people may have reflected the concerns expressed for practical education by the Edgeworths who in 1802
- Brian Gee
- Brock
- Crosland M. P.
- Daubeny C.
- Exhibition of Works and Industry of All Nations
- For an assessement of Grahamâs and Waringtonâs influence in founding the Chemical Society see
- For an expanded account of the chemical contents of Henryâs textbooks see Farrar
- For Andrew Ure (1778â1857) see
- For Wardâs retirement see
- From
- Garnett Thomas
- Gee B.
- Graham Thomas
- Griffin
- Griffin
- Griffin
- Griffin
- Griffin
- Griffin
- Griffin Charles
- Griffin left his nephew
- Griffin Richard
- Griffinâs
- Ibid. p. 111. Florence flasks were also popular with
- Ibid. Some feeling for the lack of demand for translations is encapsulated in a contemporary remark concerning Berzeliusâs wish to see his
- Ibid. but also see
- Ibid. p. 243. For similar, and even more effective, criticism by August Laurent, see
- In the endpapers of
- International Exhibition of
- It is occasionally reported (e.g.
- It was the two-volume third ed. of the
- Keddie VV.
- Kelly
- Mitscherlich For Eilhardt
- Moseley Henry
- Most of the original collection of Andersonâs instruments has been dispersed but see
- Muir
- No registers of Thomas Thomsonâs classes have survived. It is conceivable that Griffin may have gained some laboratory training under Thomson though Michael Moss, archivist at the University of Glasgow, is of the opinion that he would have received a âsufficient grounding in practical chemistryâ at the Andersonian Institution, citing James âParaffinâ Young as evidence of the calibre of student then emerging. (Personal communications 13.9.84 and 3.10.84.) In this case, it remains of some considerable interest to know whether Ure ran extramural practical classes like Thomson. See
- Note 7. above. The Ure-Griffin connection came to fruition in 1846 when Griffin developed the concept of a ânormalâ solution in titrimetry. See
- Other works in the Polytechnic Library Series included:
- Preface to
- Report of the Committee on Chemical Notation
- Rose
- Rose
- Scots Magazine (1825) P- 2- The full text of Andersonâs will is printed in Muir
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- The announcement of Wardâs retirement and transfer of business to Griffinâs appears in explanatory letters to customers form both Ward and Griffin dated 1 March 1850. Griffinâs
- The Glasgow Mechanicsâ Institution survived until 1886 then changed its name to the College of Arts and Science. Muir, op
- The Griffin and Tatlock history
- The remainder of the Scientific Miscellany series included:
- This is reinforced by a knowledge of the books in his library which were donated to the (Royal) Chemical Society. See
- This supplementary catalogue of August 1844 is not paginated continuously with Parts I and II but forms the endpapers of Griffinâs re-issue of Humphry Davyâs
- This travel diary has lain unrecognized at the Royal Chemical Society because it was catalogued with the papers of Henry Roscoe. It does not bear any name though the handwritten symbol RG (signifying Richard Griffin &
- This was a position of some considerable importance because over the intervening years, negotiations had led to the compounding of the Society with the Andersonian Institution Library, and Museum at their George Street building. Thus, the Directors of the Society became supervisors of the administration and finance of the Anderson Library. See
- This work is quite unique for its seventeen double copper plates of instruments and apparatus engraved by Adlard. It is not obvious from the text that Accum was the author although
- Thomson
- Thomson
- Whewell W.
- William H. Brock
- Williams C. G.
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- 'Maney Publishing'
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