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Studies on chemoprevention, early detection and prognosis of lung cancer
Smit, E.F. [Promotor]Snijders, P.J.F. [Promotor]Sutedja, T.G. [Copromotor]Heideman, D.A.M. [Copromotor
Linearized cloudpoint curve correlation for ternary systems consisting of one polymer, one solvent and one non-solvent
A linear correlation function is found for cloudpoint composition curves of ternary systems consisting of one polymer, one solvent and one non-solvent. The conditions for validity of this correlation function appear to be that the polymer is strongly incompatible with the non-solvent, and that only liquid-liquid demixing occurs. The linearized cloudpoint (LCP) curve is interpreted in terms of the various parameters occurring in the Flory-Huggins theory. The slope of the LCP line appears to be only dependent on the molar volumes of the components. Information about the binary Flory-Huggins interaction parameters and their concentration dependence can be obtained from the intercept of the linearized curve. Cloudpoints induced by crystallization do not follow the correlation. This gives an opportunity to distinguish between crystallization and liquid-liquid demixing without any additional experiments
Platons Kratylos und die Theologia Platonica des Proklos
Onderzoek naar centrale notie's in de filosofie van Plato en Aristoteles, en wijsgerige analyse van deze tekste
Experiencing beauty: reading the symposium and phaedrus in the Neoplatonic Academy of Athens
In both the Phaedrus and Symposium, Plato presents the contemplation of the Forms, and that of Beauty in particular, as a deeply emotional experience comparable to falling in love or initiation into the Eleusinian Mysteries. The first part of this article explores this notion of the contemplation of the Forms as an experience in Plato and the ways in which he seeks to give the readers of his dialogues a taste of such an experience through literary means. The second part examines the reception of intelligible contemplation as an experience in the Neoplatonic Academy (Syrianus, Proclus). I will argue that these Neoplatonic readers of Plato had a keen eye for the emotive qualities of his texts, not least because their own personal experiences with theurgical rituals bred new life into Plato's comparison of the effects of the contemplation of the Forms to initiation into the Eleusinian Mysteries.Classics and Classical Civilizatio
Philo of alexandria an annotated bibliography 1991
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In Situ. Seneca, Plato en meer: twee filosofische websites
Classics and Classical Civilizatio
Proclus on Hesiod's Works and Days and 'Didactic' Poetry
Classics and Classical Civilizatio
An ancient commentary on Plato's Timaeus
Classics and Classical Civilizatio
Plato's Atlantis. Een nobele leugen
Classics and Classical Civilizatio
Plato’s violent readers: pagan Neoplatonists against Christian appropriations of Plato’s Timaeus
Classics and Classical Civilizatio
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