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The history of cardiopulmonary bypass and the evolution of <i>pneuma</i> in cardiopulmonary medicine. [PDF]

open access: yesArch Med Sci Atheroscler Dis
Leivaditis V   +14 more
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alchemy

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Ancient alchemy can be defined as the “art” (τέχνη) of transforming matter through a specific set of dyeing technologies, which were devised by ancient practitioners in their workshops. This craft is often referred to as a “sacred and divine art” in Byzantine anthologies of alchemical texts transmitted in Greek manuscripts.
Matteo Martelli, Martelli, Matteo
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The Alchemy of Alchemy

William and Mary Quarterly, 2003
Perhaps we have reached the point where it is time to reconsider yet again provincial society's character, the nature of the Revolution (even revisiting the old argument about its revolutionary character may be in order), and, as Downes has tried to do, unpack what is meant by democracy.
Walter W. Woodward   +3 more
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The art of alchemy

Information Security Technical Report, 2010
Normally the focus of any organisation is on the protection of 'hard' information, e.g. intellectual property, within the implementation of their information security program. This article discusses how the potential risks associated with the leakage of 'soft' information (that in itself may hold no value) into the public domain is higher today than it
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The alchemy of training

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2007
Abstract:  Training in Zurich has its own special character but also is marked by the very fact that it is in Zurich. Zurich radiates its own distinct energy and carries a specific historical significance in the world of analytical psychology. This, like all things with psychic energy, has a spectrum of meaning.
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Mathematical Alchemy

The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1986
This paper summarises \textit{S. Kripke}'s account [in: Wittgenstein on rules and private language, Cambridge UP (1982)] of Wittgenstein's private language argument. Next it expounds Wittgenstein's later philosophy of mathematics, in which the validity of a proof is a sociological matter (acceptance by the community of mathematicians) and the proof ...
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