Transconsciousness

Transconsciousness

Author: Steve Madison

Publisher: Magus Books

Published:

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13:

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Are you one of the few individuals capable of understanding and attaining Transconsciousness? Dante, Hegel and Philip K. Dick were pioneers in this field. Can you join the greats?


Handbook of Practical X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis

Handbook of Practical X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis

Author: Burkhard Beckhoff

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-05-18

Total Pages: 897

ISBN-13: 3540367225

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X-Ray fluorescence analysis is an established technique for non-destructive elemental materials analysis. This book gives a user-oriented practical guidance to the application of this method. The book gives a survey of the theoretical fundamentals, analytical instrumentation, software for data processing, various excitation regimes including gracing incidents and microfocus measurements, quantitative analysis, applications in routine and micro analysis, mineralogy, biology, medicine, criminal investigations, archeology, metallurgy, abrasion, microelectronics, environmental air and water analysis. This book is the bible of X-Ray fluorescence analysis. It gives the basic knowledge on this technique, information on analytical equipment and guides the reader to the various applications. It appeals to researchers, analytically active engineers and advanced students.


Pink Beam

Pink Beam

Author: Lord Rc

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2007-07-01

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1430324376

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A study of the novels and short stories of science fiction writer Philip K. Dick (1928-1982)with presentation of a literary chronology of his career.


Earth: A spiritual trap & Practical Exercises to Ascend

Earth: A spiritual trap & Practical Exercises to Ascend

Author: Edward Alexander

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2012-02-11

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 110553216X

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E. Alexander, a life-long student & practitioner of the occult, esoteric, magick and mysticism, member of several secret orders, involved with governmental fractions - now brings you the darkest secret he has discovered, from personal direct experience and observations, and details it for you. This is the Trap System - a spiritual-technological construct keeping humans trapped on Earth through among other things reincarnation and karma, making them forget themselves from life-time to life-time to stop them from progressing and finding the truth. He also explains what he have discovered about subjects such as the chakra system and the Third Eye (Pineal Gland), mind control, external influences, the truth about Aliens, what Ghosts & the After-life are, our multidimensional existence - and finally finish it all off with a chapter filled with exercises and meditations to free oneself, expand consciousness, and move beyond and out of the Trap System and know ones True Self, the Higher Soul.


Mirazor

Mirazor

Author: V. Peter Maslin

Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 1848766319

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Aliens are disturbing the peace in the city of Mirazor. They are abducting people from the streets and doing very unpleasant things to them. Beyond the city walls, a parasitic weed of mysterious provenance is spreading with astonishing speed across the world.Mirazor is full of refugees. The novel’s protagonist, Tegimor Halstaf, travels to the city and is reluctantly drawn into the resistance movement. Among his fellow warriors are a magician’s beautiful daughter, a belligerent dwarf with a taste for collecting alien heads, and a pair of young lovers who have escaped from the invaders’ mother-ship. Together, this curious group manage to save the world.Author V. Peter Maslin is inspired by a variety of Science-Fiction and Fantasy writers, including Brian Aldiss, M. John Harrison and William S. Burroughs. He feels his novel to be in the tradition of Meryvn Peake’s Gormenghast. Mirazor will appeal to fans of science-fantasy fiction.


X-Ray Spectrometry

X-Ray Spectrometry

Author: Kouichi Tsuji

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2005-08-19

Total Pages: 616

ISBN-13: 0470020423

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X-Ray Spectrometry: Recent Technological Advances covers the latest developments and areas of research in the methodological and instrumental aspects of x-ray spectrometry. Includes the most advanced and high-tech aspects of the chemical analysis techniques based on x-rays Introduces new types of X-ray optics and X-ray detectors, covering history, principles, characteristics and future trends Written by internationally recognized scientists, all of whom are eminent specialists in each of the sub-fields Sections include: X-Ray Sources, X-Ray Optics, X-Ray Detectors, Special Configurations, New Computerization Methods, New Applications This valuable book will assist all analytical chemists and other users of x-ray spectrometry to fully exploit the capabilities of this set of powerful analytical tools and to further expand applications in such fields as material and environmental sciences, medicine, toxicology, forensics, archaeometry and many others.


X-Ray Free-Electron Laser

X-Ray Free-Electron Laser

Author: Kiyoshi Ueda

Publisher: MDPI

Published: 2018-07-04

Total Pages: 457

ISBN-13: 3038428795

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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "X-Ray Free-Electron Laser" that was published in Applied Sciences


An Introduction to Synchrotron Radiation

An Introduction to Synchrotron Radiation

Author: Philip Willmott, PhD

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2019-02-27

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 1119280370

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The updated guide to the fundamental concepts, techniques and applications of synchrotron radiation and its applications in this rapidly developing field Synchrotron light is recognized as an invaluable research tool by a broad spectrum of scientists, ranging from physicists to biologists and archaeologists. The comprehensively revised second edition of An Introduction to Synchrotron Radiation offers a guide to the basic concepts of the generation and manipulation of synchrotron light, its interaction with matter and the application of synchrotron light in x-ray scattering, spectroscopy, and imaging. The author, a noted expert in the field, reviews the fundamentals of important experimental methods, and explores the most recent technological advances in both the latest generation of x-ray sources and x-ray instrumentation. Designed to be an accessible resource, the book contains full-colour illustrations of the underlying physics and experimental applications, as well as the most commonly-used synchrotron techniques. In particular, the updated second edition now includes: In-depth descriptions of the latest x-ray-source technologies, notably diffraction-limited storage rings and x-ray free-electron lasers The latest advances in instrumentation, x-ray optics, and experimental methods in synchrotron radiation The most recent developments in macromolecular crystallography, time-resolved studies, and imaging techniques A comprehensive set of problems for each chapter, plus their ideal solutions in the appendices. Written for undergraduate and postgraduate students from all areas of the natural and physical sciences, An Introduction to Synchrotron Radiation, Second Edition is an invaluable up-to-date reference source in this highly multidisciplinary field. PowerPoint slides of all the figures within the text are available for download, for instructors and users of this book, at http://booksupport.wiley.com


Interacting with Color

Interacting with Color

Author: Fritz Horstman

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2024-06-04

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 030027243X

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The essence of Josef Albers's Interaction of Color in a format that engages learners of all ages and levels and encourages a hands-on approach Interaction of Color is often presented as an overarching theory of color, but it is actually a method of learning how to better see and understand color--many of the color exercises illustrated in Interaction of Color were devised by Albers's students: cutting and pasting, looking, pondering, and learning. This workbook companion is a teaching tool designed to enable readers to engage in the kinds of tactile creativity and exploration that characterized Albers's own classroom. Focusing on eight of the most important lessons in Interaction of Color, this book invites readers to learn by doing, using only simple materials. Core instructions for each exercise are enhanced by additional tips, references to Albers's original text and illustrations, and stories about how Albers presented the ideas in class. The book and exercises are sufficiently nuanced to challenge and inspire seasoned artists, designers, and educators while also being readily accessible to younger readers and less-experienced practitioners.


Fatigue of Materials II

Fatigue of Materials II

Author: T.S. Srivatsan

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-12-06

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 3319481053

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The papers in this collection cover a diverse range of topics on the topic of fatigue of materials. The editors have grouped the papers into five sections. Sections 1 and 2 contain papers that (i) review the current state of knowledge both related and relevant to the subject of fatigue behavior of materials, and (ii) present new, innovative, and emerging techniques for experimental evaluation of the fatigue behavior. Sections 3 and 4 focus on advanced materials that are used in performance-critical applications in the aerospace and automotive industries, such as the alloys of titanium, nickel, aluminum, and magnesium. Section 5 presents papers relating to other materials of engineering interest, such as iron and steel, polymer, rubber, and composites.