901
Published 1984
Springer New York
... sufficiently ironed out to permit students to master the manipulations in a few laboratory periods. Many...

902
by Heaton, C A.
Published 1991
Springer US
... from cement to iron and steel, and on to modern plastics which are so widely used in the packaging...

903
Published 1984
Springer US
... guest-house situated beside the beach. The sounds of surf and winter rain on the iron roof provided a...

904
by Carraher Jr., Charles E., Sperling, L.H.
Published 1983
Springer US
... nourishment and shelter. Gradually, such metals as copper and iron were developed and replaced wood as a...

905
Published 2000
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
..., on modularsoftwareconstructioninteaching,research,and“outthere”inindustry. This topic has never been more important than today, ironically...

906
by Christe, Philippe, Henkel, Malte
Published 1993
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... importance was the observation of a critical point in ferromagnetic iron by Curie. Further examples include...

907
Published 1996
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... s antipsychotic drug action. Ironically, the development of drugs that are selec­ tive for these receptors...

908
Published 2004
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... to organize the ENUMATH2003 in Prague. It was the first time when this conference crossed the former Iron...

909
by Edelstein, E.L.
Published 1989
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... the shape and dimensions of their bodies in a quest to achieve and finally demonstrate autonomy. Ironically...

910
Published 1995
Springer Netherlands
.... With the dramatic collapse of the iron curtain, it was our hope that more so than GEOMON, BIOGEOMON would provide...

911
Published 1995
Springer Netherlands
... the Iron Curtain, and there was considerable mutual mistrust of diverging scient­ ific philosophies...

912
by King, N.M.
Published 1991
Springer Netherlands
..., or to honor the family's interpretation of their daughter's choice. Most ironically, once she was removed from...

913
Published 1986
Springer Netherlands
... Age eventually followed by the Tin, Bronze, Iron and Steel Ages. Today many historians consider us...

914
by Sengör, A.M.C.
Published 1989
Springer Netherlands
..., as well as new work in the European parts of the chain. Also, ironically, parts of the belt had just been...

915
by Mann, R.D.
Published 1984
Springer Netherlands
...), arsenic, copper sulphate, iron, lead, mercury, potassium sulphate, and sulphur part of the pharmacopoeia...

916
by Howell, D. G.
Published 1989
Springer Netherlands
... technology have. set up barriers often impenetrable to the uninitiated. Ironically, the potential value...

917
Published 1983
Springer Netherlands
... this substance by adding some iron to the solutions that should have been free of radium, but to no avail. Later...

918
by Fennema, M.
Published 1982
Springer Netherlands
... The Relationship between the Large German Banks and Industry with Special Reference to the Iron Industry (Jeidels...

919
by Ye Shi-hui
Published 1994
Springer Netherlands
.... e. in the third century B. C. , there is a statement on the "attraction of iron by lodestones". So...

920
Published 1990
Springer US
... growing emphasis on action-oriented, problem-focused, time-limited therapies. Yet, ironically...