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Synonyms: excitability; excitableness; unpredictability; volatility
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Capitalistic Musings / Vaknin, Sam, 1961-
III. The Roller Coaster Market - On Volatility IV. The Friendly Trend V. The Merits of Inflation ... do it for us, mercilessly. The Roller Coaster Market On Volatility and Risk By: Dr. Sam Vaknin Also details...- creator(s) - Vaknin, Sam, 1961-
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- subject(s) - narcissist; economic; sam vaknin; market; inflation; innovation; volatility; insurance; players; financial; vaknin also; risk; moral hazard; differential pricing; economies; markets; price; competition; prices; resources; capital; hazard; technical analys; resources; market; differential pricing; markets; innovation; economies; vaknin also; insurance; moral hazard; technical analys; price; risk; prices; economic; volatility; players; hazard; competition; narcissist; inflation; sam vaknin; financial; capital;
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Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations / Anonymous
-hot. Its greatest value is in the separation of a volatile substance from one less volatile, or one ... . There is another point to which we would direct the student. Those metals which are volatile in the reduction flame details...- creator(s) - Anonymous
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- subject(s) - borax; charcoal; oxide; acid; soda; platinum; bead; flame; oxidation; platinum wire; tube; fuses; oxidizing flame; microcosmic salt; oxidation flame; behavior; reaction; upon charcoal; metallic; open tube; reactions; mineral; reduction flame; reducing fla; oxidation; reaction; reactions; bead; microcosmic salt; oxidizing flame; upon charcoal; reducing fla; borax; tube; flame; oxide; mineral; metallic; acid; fuses; open tube; oxidation flame; behavior; soda; reduction flame; platinum wire; charcoal; platinum;
- title - Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations
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Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891 / Various
, but heat from above caused some of the more volatile constituents of the tar to be expelled, whereby small ... . In order to prevent the evaporation of the volatile ingredients of the tar, the pan is covered with a sheet details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - viscosity; gum; smokeless; tar; smokeless powder; gum arabic; cable; acid; temperature; solution; powder; cent; apparatus; ounces; arabic; gun; tar paper; cotton; coal tar; nitric acid; pressure; ounces; pressure; smokeless; apparatus; gum; temperature; smokeless powder; gum arabic; cable; viscosity; tar paper; nitric acid; cent; tar; gun; acid; cotton; solution; powder; arabic; coal tar;
- title - Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891
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Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use /
-gas" is ordinary atmospheric air, more or less completely saturated with the vapour of some highly volatile ... ," and "benzol." "Petroleum spirit" or "carburine" consists of the more highly volatile portion of petroleum details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - acetylene; carbide; gas; calcium carbide; apparatus; pressure; generator; cubic feet; crude acetylene; carburetted acetylene; cubic foot; acetylene generator; acetylene apparatus; water; sulphuretted hydrogen; calcium hydroxide; carbon dioxide; purifying; pressure; cubic foot; apparatus; cubic feet; generator; carbide; acetylene apparatus; acetylene generator; calcium carbide; acetylene; sulphuretted hydrogen; carburetted acetylene; purifying ; gas; water; calcium hydroxide; carbon dioxide; crude acetylene;
- title - Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
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An Account of the Extraordinary Medicinal Fluid, called Aether. / Turner, Matthew, -1788
, most volatile, and most inflammable, of all known Liquids: It swims upon the highest rectified Spirit of Wine ... from that saline Acrimony with which all the common Volatile Spirits abound: It has a greater Affinity with Gold details...- creator(s) - Turner, Matthew, -1788
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- subject(s) - aether; dose; medicine; trademark; archive; literary; access; donations; aether; literary; medicine; trademark; archive; access; dose; donations;
- title - An Account of the Extraordinary Medicinal Fluid, called Aether.
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Theory of the Earth, Volume 1 (of 4) / Hutton, James, 1726-1797
of the more volatile parts of those bodies has been suffered to proceed. In order to understand this, it must ... , or the distillation of their more volatile parts, by which oily substances become bituminous, and bituminous details...- creator(s) - Hutton, James, 1726-1797
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- subject(s) - strata; mineral; calcareous; que; fusion; consolidated; dans; substance; coal; theory; globe; substances; operations; subterraneous fire; species; heat; operation; siliceous substance; earth; surface; fossil coal; surface; strata; earth; consolidated; coal; substance; operations; theory; que; siliceous substance; substances; fossil coal; fusion; mineral; dans; subterraneous fire; operation; calcareous; species; heat; globe;
- title - Theory of the Earth, Volume 1 (of 4)
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Tea Leaves / Leggett, Francis
of those volatile oils which give fragrance and taste to manufactured tea; and which Mr. Crole designates ... , some of the volatile oils and delicate flavors are expelled, or are changed into other flavors. Judging by diminished details...- creator(s) - Leggett, Francis
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- subject(s) - tea; chinese; tea plant; chinese tea; green tea; tea plant; chinese; chinese tea; tea; green tea;
- title - Tea Leaves
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The Story of a Piece of Coal What It Is, Whence It Comes, and Whither It Goes / Martin, Edward A.
pressure, so that but little of the volatile gases which would be formed could escape, we might ... presently, by the driving off of the volatile or vaporous constituents of coal, we are able to perceive details...- creator(s) - Martin, Edward A.
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- subject(s) - coal; gas; aniline dyes; sulphuric acid; coal; aniline dyes; gas; sulphuric acid;
- title - The Story of a Piece of Coal What It Is, Whence It Comes, and Whither It Goes
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More Bab Ballads / Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), Sir, 1836-1911
BOO" (Said PLOW to that titled swell), "My missus has given me daughters two-- AMELIA and VOLATILE NELL!" AMELIA and VOLATILE NELL, I hope you're uncommonly well: You two pretty pearls--you extremely ... details...- creator(s) - Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), Sir, 1836-1911
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- subject(s) - matilda; ballad; alum; lieutenant belaye; peter; lieutenant; jane; gilbert; crew; matilda; ballad; jane; gilbert; lieutenant belaye; peter; alum; lieutenant; crew;
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The method of nature. An oration, delivered before the Society of the Adelphi, in Waterville College, in Maine, August 11, 1841. By Ralph Waldo Emerson. / Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882
infusories, or as these forest leaves absorb light, electricity, and volatile gases, and the gnarled oak to live a thousand years is the arrest and fixation of the most volatile and ctherial currents. Thu ... details...- creator(s) - Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882
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- subject(s) - genius; genius;
- title - The method of nature. An oration, delivered before the Society of the Adelphi, in Waterville College, in Maine, August 11, 1841. By Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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