Papers 1811-1820 of total 3876 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…(Gaudapada, Sankara, Padmapada, et al.) Pot-space (Gaudapada, Sankara, Suresvara, Bhamati school, etc.) Wheel of fire (Gaudapada) Water and foam (Sankara, et al.) Sun's rays, spider's web, sparks from a fire (Sankara…
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Category: /History
…>Delahoye, H.. Drege, J.P.. Wilson, Dick. Zewen, Lou. THE GREAT WALL. New York: Warwick Press, 1987
  • Huang, Ray. CHINA A MACRO HISTORY. New York: M.E. Sharp Publishers, 1988 Huges-Stanton, Penelope. AN ANCIENT CHINESE TOWN. New York: Warwick Press, 1986
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  • …. Marie wanted more she wanted her doctrines degree in physics, But she needed a subject for her thesis. So she thought and read and listened to other physicists. And at last a French scientist had discovered uranium gave out rays, even in absolute darkness…
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    …to be covered with ices of nitrogen with smaller amounts of (solid) methane, ethane and carbon monoxide. The composition of the darker areas of Pluto's surface is unknown but may be due to primordial organic material or photochemical reactions driven by cosmic rays
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    Category: /History
    …for writing the book. He used many published reports to illustrate his idea of Veracruz. He used books to get quotes, such as “Arthur S. Link’s Woodrow Wilson: The New Freedom, Ray S. Baker’s Woodrow Wilson, Life and Letters and Harley Notter’s The Origins…
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    …, including an accurate medical history - lab blood work (may include kidney profile, thyroid profile, and adrenal gland function) - urinalysis - electrocardiogram - chest x-ray Medical Treatment: Currently there is no cure for hypertension…
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    …, spacecraft, and X-ray cameras are all examples of technological advances. Technology may be defined as the process by which human beings fashion tools and machines to change, manipulate, and control their environment. The increasing pace of technological change…
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    …The Megalodon Kingdom-animalia Phylum-chordata Subphylum-vertebrata Class-Chondrichthyes Subclass-Elasmobranchii (sharks and rays) Order-Lamniformes Family-Lamnidae Genus-Carcharodon Species-megalodon Intro. I was in front…
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    …mischief may be going on down there in that alien and hostile region bordering the beyond, the occasional soft ping of a cosmic ray from gome collapsed star at the other end of the Milky way, hardly anything ever happens here. It is very peaceful…
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    …frequency. It travels in a straight line, and is subject to refraction. All of these characteristics are found in waves of any type, from radio frequency waves, up to Gamma and X- rays. Light, however, also exhibits qualities characteristic of particles…
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