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- Paderborn : Brill, [2021]
- Description
- Book — 385 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Vorwort
- Einleitung / Olaf Müller
- Historisches von Newton bis Schopenhauer
- Goethes Newton-Kritik als interne Kritik / Troy Vine
- Farbe zwischen Licht und Wärme : Zur Rezeption von Goethes Farbenlehre bei Schelling und Oken / Thomas Bach
- Goethes und Ritters gemeinsame Reise ins Ultraviolette / Olaf Müller
- Ist Ritter auf Irrlichter im Infrarot hereingefallen? : Zur modernen Replikation einiger photochemischer Experimente durch Anna Reinacher / Olaf Müller
- Ritter im Lichte der Wellentheorie : Ein aussergewöhnlicher Entdecker in einem bemerkenswerten geschichtlichen Augenblick / Gerhard G. Paulus
- Die Polarität in der Farbwahrnehmung bei Schopenhauer und Hering : über die organisierende Tätigkeit des Auges / Anastasia Klug
- Kontroverses
- Über eine Ungereimtheit in Goethes Beschreibung der Kantenspektren / Hubert Schmidleitner
- Grenzen der Farbsymmetrie / Brigitte Falkenburg
- Zur angeblichen Symmetrie zwischen Licht und Finsternis : Mit einer Replik von Olaf Müller und einer Antwort des Autors / Dietrich Zawischa
- Finsternis-Strahlen als alternative physikalische Theorie? / Jörg Friedrich
- Magentafarbene Photonen / Thomas Filk
- Hundert Jahre Dunkelheit? : Nachwort : Zur Geschichte der polaristischen Forschung an Goethes Farbenlehre / Olaf Müller
- Farbtafeln
- Nachweise zu den Farbtafeln
- Zu den Autorinnen und Autoren des Bandes
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2. The demon in the machine [2019]
- Davies, Paul, author.
- London : Allen Lane, 2019.
- Description
- Book — 250 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
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'A gripping new drama in science ... if you want to understand how the concept of life is changing, read this' Professor Andrew Briggs, University of Oxford When Darwin set out to explain the origin of species, he made no attempt to answer the deeper question: what is life? For generations, scientists have struggled to make sense of this fundamental question. Life really does look like magic: even a humble bacterium accomplishes things so dazzling that no human engineer can match it. And yet, huge advances in molecular biology over the past few decades have served only to deepen the mystery. So can life be explained by known physics and chemistry, or do we need something fundamentally new? In this penetrating and wide-ranging new analysis, world-renowned physicist and science communicator Paul Davies searches for answers in a field so new and fast-moving that it lacks a name, a domain where computing, chemistry, quantum physics and nanotechnology intersect. At the heart of these diverse fields, Davies explains, is the concept of information: a quantity with the power to unify biology with physics, transform technology and medicine, and even to illuminate the age-old question of whether we are alone in the universe. From life's murky origins to the microscopic engines that run the cells of our bodies, The Demon in the Machine is a breath-taking journey across the landscape of physics, biology, logic and computing. Weaving together cancer and consciousness, two-headed worms and bird navigation, Davies reveals how biological organisms garner and process information to conjure order out of chaos, opening a window on the secret of life itself.
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How does life create order from chaos? And just what is life, anyway? Leading physicist Paul Davies argues that to find the answers, we must first answer a deeper question- 'What is information?' To understand the origins and nature of life, Davies proposes a radical vision of biology which sees the underpinnings of life as similar to circuits and electronics, arguing that life as we know it should really be considered a phenomenon of information storage. In an extraordinary deep dive into the real mechanics of what we take for granted, Davies reveals how biological processes, from photosynthesis to birds' navigation abilities, rely on quantum mechanics, and explores whether quantum physics could prove to be the secret key of all life on Earth. Lively and accessible, The Demon in the Machineboils down intricate interdisciplinary developments to take readers on an eye-opening journey towards the ultimate goal of science- unifying all theories of the living and the non-living, so that humanity can at last understand its place in the universe.
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3. Bibliography of the exact sciences in the Low Countries from ca. 1470 to the Golden Age (1700) [2018]
- Hoogendoorn, Klaas, 1940- author.
- Leiden : Brill, [2018]
- Description
- Book — xxiii, 1417 pages ; 30 cm
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- Preface ix Acknowledgements xi Abbreviations xii D. Bierens de Haan's Bibliography xiii The Organization of the Bibliography xv
- Part 1. Main Bibliography Sources and Methods 3 Secondary Source References 5 Location Codes 22 Bibliography 31 Appendix I. Editions Included in Bierens de Haan but Not in This Bibliography 1039 Appendix II. Editions by Subject 1083 Appendix III. Editions by Publisher/Printer 1093 Appendix IV. Editions by Person 1129
- Part 2. Calendars, almanacs, and prognostications Sources and Methods 1173 Secondary Source References 1175 Location Codes 1180 Bibliography 1185 Appendix I. Editions Included in Bierens de Haan but Not in This Bibliography 1407 Appendix II. Editions by Publisher/Printer 1408.
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Z7407 .B425 H66 2018 F | In-library use |
- Jopson, Marty, author.
- London : Michael O'Mara Books, 2015.
- Description
- Book — 224 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
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Have you ever wondered why ice floats and water is such a freaky liquid? Or why chillies and mustard are both hot but in different ways? Or why microwaves don't cook from the inside out? In this fascinating scientific tour of household objects, The One Show presenter and all-round Science Bloke Marty Jopson has the answer to all of these, and many more, baffling questions about the chemistry and physics of the everyday stuff we use every day.
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Q162 .J63 2015 | Unknown |
- McCormmach, Russell author.
- Cham ; New York : Springer, c2014.
- Description
- Book — xvii, 310 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
6. Sociedade, educação e meio ambiente [2012]
- Almeida, Jeane Alves de, author.
- Palmas [Brazil] : Nagô Editora, 2012.
- Description
- Book — 157 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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QH315 .A46 2012 | Available |
- Kaufman, Myron, 1937-
- London : Imperial College Press ; Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : Distributed by World Scientific, c2011.
- Description
- Book — ix, 451 p. : ill. (some col.), map ; 24 cm.
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- Introduction
- Order
- Particles
- Forces
- Waves
- Energy
- Particle-Waves
- New Physics
- Atoms
- Elements
- Compounds
- Organic Compounds
- Entropy
- Equilibrium and Steady-State
- Life
- Components of Life
- Molecules of Life
- Information for Life
- Our Bodies
- The Nervous System
- The Earth
- Ecology and Evolution
- Astronomy and Cosmology.
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8. Guidebook for the scientific traveler : visiting physics and chemistry sites across America [2010]
- Nickell, Duane S.
- New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, c2010.
- Description
- Book — xiii, 258 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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Imagine visiting a top-secret government lab, one that was a key site for the development of nuclear weapons and nuclear fusion technology in the twentieth century. Well, even in today's world of color-coded security levels, the doors of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California are open to you. And it's just one of the many surprising stops along the way in Duane S. Nickell's captivating new edition of the "Scientific Traveler" series, "Guidebook for the Scientific Traveler: Visiting Physics and Chemistry Sites across America". Are you in the mood for a trip to the Titan Missile Museum in Tucson? Want to spend some time at the Fermi National Accelerator Center near Chicago? Perhaps quench your thirst for knowledge and discovery at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery in St. Louis, where brewers are chemists at heart? Set your own pace. As an active participant or living room traveler, you'll be mesmerized as Nickell leads you on a tour of physics and chemistry sites. Written in an easy-to-read and accessible style, this comprehensive guide is a practical and fun way to promote scientific literacy. You'll meet some of the world's great physicists, engineers, and chemists as you turn pages filled with more than fifty photographs. Organized into chapters on individuals, places, and sites - from universities of science to national laboratories, particle accelerators to energy labs and beyond - Nickell illuminates the history of each topic and paints a panorama of stunning achievements in physics and chemistry. Whether you're traveling in California or Maine, or taking to the road in Texas or Illinois, Nickell helps complete your trip with a state-by-state list of monumental sites and resources. From the east coast to the west, north by northwest, or south in search of the Florida Solar Power Energy Center, you'll enjoy all your scientific travels with "Visiting Physics and Chemistry Sites across America".
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9. Physics and chemistry of ice [2007]
- International Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Ice (11th : 2006 : Bremerhaven, Germany)
- Cambridge : RSC Publishing, c2007.
- Description
- Book — xv, 703 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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- Invited Papers: MOLECULAR SIMULATIONS OF GAS HYDRATE NUCLEATION
- EXTRATERRESTRIAL ICE WITH EMPHASIS ON AGGREGATION/ INTERACTION WITH ORGANIC MATTER: COLLISIONAL AND ACCRETIONAL PROPERTIES OF MODEL PARTICLES
- INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SNOW METAMORPHISM AND CLIMATE: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL ASPECTS
- ICE ADHESION AND ICE FRICTION MODIFICATION USING PULSED THERMAL POWER
- IMPROVING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF GAS HYDRATE FORMATION PROCESSES: THE IMPORTANCE OF MULTI-TECHNIQUE APPROACHES
- FAST THERMAL DESORPTION SPECTROSCOPY AND MICROCALORIMETRY: NEW TOOLS TO UNCOVER MYSTERIES OF ICE
- SELECTION FOR 'ICE RESISTANCE', ANTIFREEZE PROTEINS AND ICE OR HYDRATE INHIBITION
- Contributed Papers: RAMAN SCATTERING STUDY OF PROTON ORDERED ICE-XI SINGLE CRYSTAL
- ON THE PERFORMANCE OF SIMPLE PLANAR MODELS OF WATER IN THE VAPOR AND THE ICE PHASES
- PHASES OF SUPERCOOLED LIQUID WATER
- USING GAUSSIAN CURVATURE FOR THE 3D SEGMENTATION OF SNOW GRAINS FROM MICROTOMOGRAPHIC DATA
- ETHANOL HYDRATES FORMED BY GAS CONDENSATION: INVESTIGATIONS BY RAMAN SCATTERING AND X-RAY DIFFRACTION
- DISLOCATION PATTERNING AND DEFORMATION PROCESSES IN ICE SINGLE CRYSTALS DEFORMED BY TORSION--FORMATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE GAS HYDRATES IN FREEZING SEDIMENTS AND DECOMPOSITION KINETICS OF THE HYDRATES FORMED
- FIRST-PRINCIPLES STUDY OF BJERRUM DEFECTS IN ICE Ih: AN ANALYSIS OF FORMATION AND MIGRATION PROPERTIES
- FIRST-PRINCIPLES STUDY OF MOLECULAR POINT DEFECTS IN ICE Ih: INTERSTITIAL VS. VACANCY
- FROM ICE TO CO2 HYDRATES AND BACK - STUDY OF NUCLEATION AND INITIAL GROWTH USING SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
- THE TEMPERATURE GRADIENT METAMORPHISM OF SNOW: MODEL AND FIRST VALIDATIONS USING X-RAY MICROTOMOGRAPHIC IMAGES
- SUM FREQUENCY GENERATION ON SINGLE-CRYSTALLINE ICE Ih
- MODELLING ICE Ic OF DIFFERENT ORIGIN AND STACKING-FAULTED HEXAGONAL ICE USING NEUTRON POWDER DIFFRACTION DATA
- FUNDAMENTAL STUDIES FOR A NEW H2 SEPARATION METHOD USING GAS HYDRATES
- SEGREGATION OF SALT IONS AT AMORPHOUS SOLID AND LIQUID SURFACES
- THEORETICAL STUDY ON GASES IN HEXAGONAL ICE INVESTIGATED BY THE MOLECULAR ORBITAL METHOD
- DEVELOPMENT OF IN SITU LOW TEMPERATURE INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY FOR A STUDY OF METHANE HYDRATE
- A MECHANISM FOR PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS IN THE QUASI-LIQUID LAYER OF SNOW CRYSTALS IN POLAR REGIONS
- TOPOLOGICAL TRANSITIONS BETWEEN ICE PHASES
- THE IMPORTANCE OF O-O BONDING INTERACTIONS IN VARIOUS PHASES OF ICE
- THE CHEMICAL CHARACTER OF VERY HIGH PRESSURE ICE PHASES
- REAL-SPACE STUDY OF MECHANICAL INSTABILITY OF ICE XI ON A 'BOND-BY-BOND' BASIS
- WATER-VAPOR TRANSPORT IN SNOW WITH HIGH TEMPERATURE GRADIENT
- EXPERIMENTAL GEOSCIENCE IN A FREEZER: ICE AND ICY COMPOUNDS AS USEFUL EDUCATIONAL ANALOGUES FOR TEACHING EARTH AND PLANETARY MATERIALS SCIENCE AND THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES
- CLASSIFICATION OF LOW-ENERGY CONFIGURATIONS OF POLYHEDRAL WATER CLUSTERS FROM CUBE UP TO BACKMINSTERFULLERENE
- ENERGY OPTIMIZATION OF GAS HYDRATE FRAMEWORKS ON THE BASIS OF DISCRETE MODELS OF INTER-MOLECULAR INTERACTIONS
- MICROSTRUCTURE OF GAS HYDRATES IN POROUS MEDIA
- TACKLING THE PROBLEM OF HYDROGEN BOND ORDER AND DISORDER IN ICE
- THEORETICAL STUDY OF A HYDROXIDE ION WITHIN THE ICE-Ih LATTICE
- ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY OF REARRANGING ICE SURFACES
- IONISATION OF HCl ON ICE AT VERY LOW TEMPERATURE
- EFFECTS OF LARGE GUEST SPECIES ON THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF STRUCTURE-H HYDRATES
- PREDICTION OF THE CELLULAR MICROSTRUCTURE OF SEA ICE BY MORPHOLOGICAL STABILITY THEORY
- THE PLANAR-CELLULAR TRANSITION DURING FREEZING OF NATURAL WATERS
- CRYSTAL GROWTH OF ICE-I/HYDRATE EUTECTIC BINARY SOLUTIONS
- X-RAY TOMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERIZATION OF IMPURITIES IN POLYCRYSTALLINE ICE
- EFFECTS OF ADDITIVES AND COOLING RATES ON CRYOPRESERVATION PROCESS OF RAT CORTICAL CELLS
- LABORATORY STUDIES OF THE FORMATION OF CUBIC ICE IN AQUEOUS DROPLETS
- HYDRATE PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IMPOSED BY GAS EXCHANGE
- MECHANISM OF CAGE FORMATION DURING GROWTH OF CH4 AND Xe CLATHRATE HYDRATES: A MOLECULAR DYNAMICS STUDY
- GROWTH KINETICS ON INTERFACE BETWEEN { } PLANE OF ICE AND WATER INVESTIGATED BY A MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATION
- CHOOSING AN APPROPRIATE WATER MODEL FOR USE IN BIOMOLECULAR SIMULATIONS
- MICRO-RAMAN STUDY OF AIR CLATHRATE HYDRATES IN POLAR ICE FROM DOME FUJI, ANTARCTICA
- HIGH PRESSURE NMR OF HYDROGEN-FILLED ICES BY DIAMOND ANVIL CELL
- ON THE USE OF THE KIHARA POTENTIAL FOR HYDRATE EQUILIBRIUM CALCULATIONS
- A NEW STRUCTURE OF AMORPHOUS ICE PROMOTED BY RADIATIONS
- THE RADICAL CHEMISTRY IN IRRADIATED ICE
- SPEEDSKATE ICE FRICTION: REVIEW AND NUMERICAL MODEL - FAST 1.0
- FIRST PRINCIPLES COMPUTATIONAL STUDY OF HYDROGEN BONDS IN ICE Ih
- FREEZING OF WATER ON ?-Al2O3 SURFACES
- NEW HYDROGEN ORDERED PHASES OF ICE
- MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATION AND IN-SITU RAMAN STUDIES ON SOME SINGLE-CRYSTALLINE GAS HYDRATES UNDER HIGH PRESSURE
- CLATHRATE HYDRATE FORMATION AND GROWTH: EXPERIMENTAL OBSERVATIONS VERSUS PREDICTED BEHAVIOUR
- EFFECT OF SNOW ACCRETION TO THE GPS ANTENNA ON POSITIONING PERFORMANCE
- GAS HYDRATES IN THE SYSTEM H2-CH4 - H2O AT PRESSURES OF 4.5 TO 220 ??? AND CONCENTRATIONS OF 0 TO 70 MOL % ?2
- CHEMISTRY INDUCED BY IMPLANTATION OF REACTIVE IONS IN WATER ICE
- STRUCTURE H HYDRATE KINETICS STUDIED BY NMR SPECTROSCOPY
- DIELECTRIC RELAXATION OF ICE SAMPLES GROWN FROM VAPOR-PHASE OR LIQUID-PHASE WATER
- ESR OBSERVATION OF SELF-PRESERVATION EFFECT OF METHANE HYDRATE
- INVESTIGATION OF THE STRUCTURAL DISORDER IN ICE Ih USING NEUTRON DIFFRACTION AND REVERSE MONTE CARLO MODELLING
- FIRST-PRINCIPLES CALCULATION OF STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICAL PROPERTIES OF ORIENTATIONAL DEFECTS IN ICE
- EFFECTS OF ADDITIVES ON FORMATION RATES OF CO2 HYDRATE FILMS
- RIPPLE FORMATION MECHANISM ON ICICLES UNDER A THIN SHEAR FLOW
- MOLECULAR SIMULATIONS OF WATER FREEZING: BRINE REJECTION AND HOMOGENEOUS NUCLEATION
- IMPLICATIONS FOR AND FINDINGS FROM DEEP ICE CORE DRILLINGS - AN EXAMPLE: THE ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTH OF ICE AT HIGH STRAIN RATES
- ISOTHERMAL AMORPHOUS-AMORPHOUS-AMORPHOUS TRANSITIONS IN WATER
- MECHANICAL STRENGTH AND FLOW PROPERTIES OF ICE-SILICATE MIXTURE DEPENDING ON THE SILICATE CONTENTS AND THE SILICATE PARTICLE SIZES
- ADSORPTION OF ANTIFREEZE PROTEIN AND A COMMERCIAL LOW DOSAGE HYDRATE INHIBITIOR ON HYDROPHILIC AND HYDROPHOBIC SURFACES
- DIFFUSION, INCORPORATION, AND SEGREGATION OF ANTIFREEZE GLYCOPROTEINS AT THE ICE/SOLUTION INTERFACE
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- Abou Sleiman, Rami.
- 1st edition. - Beyrouth : Dar al-Kotob al-Ilmiyah, 2007..
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- Book — 1000 p. ; 25 cm.
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Q123 .A885 2007 | Available |