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  • It was locking onto him tightly now, taking him prisoner just as it had trapped the Brulumpus, those strange, soothing, challenging, fre - netic zombies who at the moment were assaulting him verbally and visually ....

    The Moment of the Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • It was locking onto him tightly now, taking him prisoner just as it had trapped the Brulumpus, those strange, soothing, challenging, fre - netic zombies who at the moment were assaulting him verbally and visually ....

    The Moment Of The Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • It was locking onto him tightly now, taking him prisoner just as it had trapped the Brulumpus, those strange, soothing, challenging, fre - netic zombies who at the moment were assaulting him verbally and visually ....

    The Moment Of The Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • It was locking onto him tightly now, taking him prisoner just as it had trapped the Brulumpus, those strange, soothing, challenging, fre - netic zombies who at the moment were assaulting him verbally and visually ....

    The Moment of the Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • Not only did he build his electromag - netic field theory on the concept of an aether but, in later propounding the idea that led to the Michelson -

    RELATIVITY BANESH HOFFMANN 1968

  • Lorentz, assuming a fixed aether, untrapped and undragged, had nevertheless obtained an electromag - netic derivation of Fresnel's formula far more con - vincing than that given by Fresnel.

    RELATIVITY BANESH HOFFMANN 1968

  • For the Faraday-Tyndall correspondence, see Tyndall, β€œOn the Existence of a Mag - netic Medium in Space,” Philosophical Magazine, 9 (1855),

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas JOSEPH AGASSI 1968

  • The idea of spontaneous generation thus persists, as an inescapable adjunct of organic evolution, in the postulate that transitional prototypic modes of life once arose abiogenetically, perhaps in different geological epochs and in more than one place, and flourished over the long spans of time required for the development of self-reproducing ge - netic mechanisms.

    SPONTANEOUS GENERATION ARAM VARTANIAN 1968

  • D'Alembert, with data on non-Christian religions and deities flooding the reading public, and with the ge - netic approach being taken to mankind's religions, the climate was ripe for loosening and pluralizing the meanings of God.

    IDEA OF GOD, 1400-1800 JAMES COLLINS 1968

  • In the nineteenth century, optical and electromag - netic theory had seemed to invalidate the principle.

    RELATIVITY BANESH HOFFMANN 1968

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