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  Gmelin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johann Georg Gmelin (1709–1755), German naturalist; explorer of Siberia, author of Flora Siberica.
Johann Friedrich Gmelin (1748–1804), German naturalist; publisher of the Systema Naturae of Carolus Linnaeus.
Christian Gottlieb Gmelin (1792–1860), German chemist and minerologist.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gmelin   (120 words)

  
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Charles Lawrence Ford, B.A. I have consulted these, but it is only fair to myself to say that more than nine-tenths of the references given in the book are the result of my own reading.
Charles Wesley once defended himself against the abuse of that virago, his brother's wife, by reciting Virgil at the top of his voice.
Charles Wesley set his daughter to learn by heart long passages of Young's poem, and he himself more than once transcribed the whole of it.
www.ccel.org /ccel/bett/methhymns.txt   (17286 words)

  
 Offshore North Carolina Diving - A Story Of Surprise
Charles stays on the boat while Ian, Tim and I hit the water and head down the anchor line.
Charles and Ian are not shell collectors; they are more interested in collecting brass artifacts from the wreck and spearing fish.
After Charles and Ian arrive with lobster and a big grouper (I can already taste it with butter and garlic.), Tim and I splash back overboard and down into the depths.
www.jaxshells.org /mark.htm   (3318 words)

  
 Advisors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Lord, Charles J. The chemistry and cycling of iron, manganese and sulfur in salt marsh sediments.
Dobroski, Charles J. Controlled food chain transfer of 3, 4 Benzo (A) pyrene, a known carcinogen.
Gametic incompatibility in wild and cultured populations of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin).
www.ocean.udel.edu /alumni/directory/advisor.html   (4727 words)

  
 HYBRIDISM - Online Information article about HYBRIDISM
Gmelin towards the end of the 17th See also:
Charles Darwin, however, had evidence that some hybrid pheasants were completely fertile, and he himself interbred the progeny of crosses between the common and See also:
Chinese geese, whilst there appears to be no doubt as to the complete fertility of the crosses between many species of ducks, J. Bonhote having interbred in various crosses for several generations the mallard (Anas boschas), the See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /HOR_I25/HYBRIDISM.html   (5250 words)

  
 Felix Gmelin - Resources - The Saatchi Gallery
Felix Gmelin's sense of this impasse is particularly acute--and not surprisingly, considering that his father was a charismatic left-wing professor who rallied his students to political uprising during the glory days of 1968.
During last summer's Venice Biennale, Felix Gmelin's two videos with people running with red flags around an empty city, "Farbtest, Die Rote Fahne II", became one of the most talked about works.
For the last several years, the Swedish artist Felix Gmelin has been interested in artworks that have literally been destroyed in museums, galleries, or other public spaces.
www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk /artists/felix_gmelin_resources.htm   (377 words)

  
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Gmelin, Alta G, F - 152, 1882 - 1968, --, Eli A Shearer - Martha J Jones
Gmelin, Donald Ruel, D - 51, 1938 - 1939, --, Ruel Gmelin - Irma Woodfield
Charles Thomas Shearer, 77, of Nevada, died Oct. 10 of a heart
pages.sbcglobal.net /cnev/np65.html   (353 words)

  
 Camaenidae (Snails) of Florida, Zachrysia provisoria, Caracolus marginellus (Mollusca: Pulmonata)
These Cuban species were purposefully released in Miami during the early 20th Century by Charles T. Simpson (Clapp 1919; Pilsbry 1939).
Specimens were collected in leaf litter and on the trunks of the palm, Ptychosperma elegans (R. Br.) Blume.
New records of the Cuban land snail, Caracolus marginellus (Gmelin, 1791), in Dade County, Florida.
edis.ifas.ufl.edu /IN275   (656 words)

  
 Charles E. White Memorial Chemistry Library, Electronic Databases, UM Libraries
Directory of Graduate Research is a searchable database that provides information about chemical research and researchers at universities located in the United States and Canada.
DiscoveryGate from Elsevier MDL provides access to CrossFire Beilstein, CrossFire Gmelin, MDL® Available Chemicals Directory, MDL® Drug Data Report, and MDL® Toxicity, authoritative reference works, and links to over 20,000 journal titles.
Crossfire Gmelin is a comprehensive searchable source of structures, chemical and physical properties, and citations for inorganic and organometallic substances.
www.lib.umd.edu /CHEM/databases.html   (582 words)

  
 August in Chemistry
Links in these month-by-month files are revised only yearly, when the events are posted on This Week in the History of Chemistry.
Charles Robert Harington born 1897: biochemist; synthesized thyroxine with G. Barger
Leopold Gmelin born 1788: Gmelin's salt (potassium ferricyanide); test for bile pigments;
web.lemoyne.edu /~giunta/August.html   (1573 words)

  
 North American Mammals: Sorex cinereus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The back is brown, the underside is grayish white, and the tail has a flish tip.
The animal kingdom, or zoological system, of the celebrated Sir Charles Linnaeus.
(Class I. Mammalia: containing a complete systematic description, arrangement, and nomenclature, of all known species and varieties of Mammalia, or animals which suck to their young; being a translationof that part of Systema Naturae, as lately published, with great improvements, by Professor Gmelin of Goettingen), p.
www.mnh2.si.edu /education/mna/image_info.cfm?species_id=320   (143 words)

  
 Maverick Arts - Charles Giuliano
During a museum visit some years ago it was shocking to encounter a plaster cast of a metope and section of the architectural detail of the frieze of the Parthenon that had been painted to simulate its original polychrome surface.
July 4, 2002 / Copyright C 2002, Charles Giuliano / / The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute / More than a Regional Museum / Part Three / / This third and final segment of an interview with Michael Conforti, conducted in February, covers plans for expansion of the...
January 20, 2002 / Copyright C 2001, Charles Giuliano / / Charles Giuliano is a Boston based artist, curator and critic.
www.maverick-arts.com /cgi-bin/MAVERICK?action=archive   (11030 words)

  
 Food and Resource Economics Department (FRED) at the University of Florida   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Charles "Chuck" Adams joined our faculty in 1984.
Adams has an extension appointment and is the Marine Economics Specialist with the Florida Sea Grant Program.
Adams, C. "Economic Analysis of the Potential for Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea virginica Gmelin, 1791) Depuration in Coastal Northwest Florida," Journal of Shellfish Research, 1995.
www.fred.ifas.ufl.edu /bios/biospage.php3?ID=adams   (230 words)

  
 Aug.T05 [Calendar]
1897 Charles R. Harington, researcher in biochemistry; synthesized thyroxine with George Barger.
1788 Leopold Gmelin discovered potassium ferricyanide (Gmelin's Salt), 1822, and other organic substances; test for bile pigments; his Handbuch der anorganischen Chemie, 1819, is standard reference work.
Proust, that all atoms were conglomerations of hydrogen atoms, could not become achieved; he and Dumas determined the atomic weight of carbon.
arts-sciences.cua.edu /chem/may/month/Augustchem.htm   (1460 words)

  
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EDWARD ROYDS WAS THE THIRD of the twelve children of James Royds of Falinge, Rochdale (1758-1842) and his wife Mary, daughter of Charles Smith of Summer Castle, Rochdale.
This was done, and my Uncle Charles held the Rectory, till my brother Edward was able to succeed him in 1845, and so my Mother continued living on there until that time.
I have a handsome silver dish from my cousin Violet Royds, great-granddaughter of Charles inscribed: "The gift of Mary Royds, relict of Edward Royds, later Rector of Brereton, to CHARLES SMITH ROYDS, 17 March A.D. 1845, on resigning the Rectory of Brereton to her son Edward Royds".
www.fitzwalter.com /afh/Royds/roydshist2.html   (13927 words)

  
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An analysis of literary and theological influences in the hymns of John and Charles Wesley.
Rothe, Anna Dober, Maria Böhmer, Gottfried Arnold, Sigismund Gmelin, L. Gotter, and A. Spangenberg; and one is a cento from four hymns by Zinzendorf, Johann Nitschmann, and Anna Nitschmann.
The earliest of Charles Wesley's hymns appear to have been those entitled ‘A Hymn for Midnight’ (‘While midnight shades the earth o'erspread’), ‘Written in the Beginning of a Recovery from Sickness’ (‘Peace, fluttering soul!
www.ccel.org /b/bett/methhymns/cache/methhymns.fo   (3977 words)

  
 AMNH Library - Museum Publications - American Museum Novitates - Current and Back Issues
A new fossil crocodilian from the Paleocene of New Mexico / by Charles C. Mook.
Anglosuchus, a new genus of teleosauroid crocodilians / by Charles C. Mook.
A new Pliocene alligator from Nebraska / by Charles C. Mook.
library.amnh.org /pubs/novbackc.html   (4571 words)

  
 Darwin's precursors and influences: 6. Biogeographic distribution
The German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas discovered that similar forms were often connected by a graded chain of intermediate forms, and in 1825, Leopold von Buch drew the logical conclusion that varieties become segregated species.
The first biologist to have suggested that species were independently created all over the world, however, was the botanist J G Gmelin in 1747, and following his work, as Mayr says, "[t]he Biblical story of the Garden of Eden and of Noah's Ark was quietly superseded by various theories of centres of creation."
and Sir Charles Lyell for your kind offices on this occasion, and to assure you of the
www.talkorigins.org /faqs/precursors/precursbiogeo.html   (874 words)

  
 George Glazer Gallery - Travies Parrot
Edouard Traviès was born in Doullens, France, the younger brother of the caricaturist Charles Joseph Traviès de Villier (1804-1859).
Throughout his career he concentrated on natural history subjects in watercolor and lithography, frequently lithographing his own work.
Condition: Generally very good with the usual overall light toning, wear, faint scattered soiling.
www.georgeglazer.com /prints/nathist/birds/travies.html   (168 words)

  
 Browse Collections
Searches can be for starting materials, products or complete reactions, or for factual data or free text, and via hyperlinks one can instantly access information about other substances, their citations and chemical reactions.
Published by Charles Scribner's Sons - ISBN 0648314517 - Already available.
This title surveys clothing, body adornment such as tatoos, or body piercing, and examines the origins of clothing, the development of fabrics, techniques and manufacturing processes.
www.jisc.ac.uk /index.cfm?name=collbrowse   (8095 words)

  
 Edward VI as a Child - Provenance
Two other images identify what is evidently the Gallery's painting with the Arundel collection, the preparatory drawing and etching by Wenceslaus Hollar; the latter is inscribed: H Holbein pinxit.
No portrait of Edward VI by Holbein appears in the inventories of 1709, 1754, 1781, and 1803; letter of 16 December 1977 to John Hand from Hans Georg Gmelin in NGA curatorial records.
The earliest published mention of the picture is Justus Molthan, Verzeichniss der Bildhauerwerke und Gemälde welche sich in den königlich hannoverschen Schlössern und Gebäuden befinden.
www.nga.gov /collection/gallery/gg35/gg35-74.0-prov.html   (1112 words)

  
 The Origin Of Species
Library: Historical Documents: Charles Darwin: The Origin Of Species: Chapter XII: Geographical Distribution
IN considering the distribution of organic beings over the face of the globe, the first great fact which strikes us is, that neither the similarity nor the dissimilarity of the inhabitants of various regions can be wholly accounted for by climatal and other physical conditions.
The various beings thus left stranded may be compared with savage races of man, driven up and surviving in the mountain fastnesses of almost every land, which serves as a record, full of interest to us, of the former inhabitants of the surrounding lowlands.
www.infidels.org /library/historical/charles_darwin/origin_of_species/Chapter12.html   (8622 words)

  
 Physical and Chemical Data Sources for Organic Compounds
Online version of the Gmelin handbook is available via the Commander interface (same interface for Beilstein).
An online version is also available and may be used as a source of references to the print handbook, which contains much more detail than the online file.
Katritzky, Charles W. Rees and Eric F. Scriver.
www.lib.uchicago.edu /e/su/chem/dataorganic.html   (986 words)

  
 19TH CENTURY
Leopold Gmelin publishes the first edition of his Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie.
Charles Babbage develops his "difference engine," the first step towards the modern computer.
In Germany Pharmaceutisches Centralblatt is issued as the first chemistry-related abstracts journal.
www.libsci.sc.edu /bob/istchron/ISCNET/ISC19CEN.HTM   (1338 words)

  
 Barton Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Barton, "Oxygen-Boron-Nitrogen Heterocycles," Gmelin Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie, Erg-Werk, Vol 48, "Borverbindungen l6," 101 - 124 (1977).
Barton, T.P. Onak and S.G. Shore, "Hexaborane Species," in Gmelin Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie, Erg-Werk, Vol 54, "Borverbindungen 20," 52-79 (1979).
Barton and S.G. Shore, "Heptaborane and Octaborane Species," in Gmelin Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie, Erg-Werk, Vol 54,"Borverbindungen 20," 80-96 (1979).
www.umsl.edu /~chem/faculty/barton/barton_publications.htm   (2238 words)

  
 Birds of Nova Scotia - Grasshopper Sparrow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
It was first recorded on Seal Island, where one was collected by Charles R.K. Allen on 4 October 1964.
It has been almost annual since, with about 50 occurrences involving some 170 birds.
In fact, it has greatly decreased in numbers as a breeding bird in the northeastern part of its range in recent years.
museum.gov.ns.ca /mnh/nature/nsbirds/bns0369.htm   (314 words)

  
 Inverterate Paleontology of the Wilson Grove Formation (Late Miocene to Late Pliocene), Sonoma and Marin Counties, ...
Invertebrate Paleontology of the Wilson Grove Formation (Late Miocene to Late Pliocene), Sonoma and Marin Counties, California, with some Observations on Its Stratigraphy, Thickness, and Structure
By Charles L. Powell, II, James R. Allen, and Peter J. Holland
For questions about the content of this report, contact Charles Powell
pubs.usgs.gov /of/2004/1017   (676 words)

  
 Selected Bibliography of the Reference Collection for Chemistry
Pouchert, Charles J. The Aldrich Library of FT-IR Spectra, 2nd Edition.
Edited by Charles J. Pouchert and Jacqlynn Behnke.
Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry: The Structure, Reactions, Synthesis, and Uses of Heterocyclic Compounds.
gozips.uakron.edu /~bolek/chemref.htm   (683 words)

  
 Spectra Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Best first source is the Aldrich Library of spectra, which are located in the MSU Biomedical and Physical Sciences Reference Collection.
Pouchert, Charles J. The Aldrich Library of Infrared Spectra, Milwaukee, Aldrich Chemical Company, 1970 and 1981
Biomed Phys Sci Ref QC 457.P6 Pouchert, Charles J. and Jacqlynn Behnke, The Aldrich Library of –p13-sC and –p1-sH FT NMR, Milwaukee, Aldrich Chemical Company, 1993
www.lib.msu.edu /bps/chemistry/spectra.htm   (266 words)

  
 Konrad Eberhard ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
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Eberhard Siegfried Henne, Christian Gottlieb Gmelin, 18th - 19th century
Konrad Westermayr, Charles Marie de la Condamine, 18th - 19th century
www.wwar.com /masters/e/eberhard-konrad.html   (425 words)

  
 Author data -- G
Gmelin, Samuel Gottlieb 1743(?4,?5)-1774 Nephew of Johann Georg Gmelin.
Gunning, Jan Willem Boudewijn 1860-1913 Born: Sept. 3, 1860 at Hilvarsum, Holland Died: June 23, 1913 at Pretoria S Africa Gunning & Roberts
Gunther, Albert Charles (Carl) Lewis (Ludwig) Gotthilfi; (né Günther) 1830-1914
www.zoonomen.net /bio/biog.html   (782 words)

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