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  • He told Ms. Mitscherlich that the floors could use some more shellacking, and he suggested they find a better color for the mold detail.

    Gearing Up for 'Godspell' Laura Hedli 2011

  • Meanwhile, Marcele Mitscherlich was working on making new floorboards look old, whacking the surface repeatedly with chains and pipes.

    Gearing Up for 'Godspell' Laura Hedli 2011

  • In 1975, the German psychoanalyst Alexander Mitscherlich wrote of their "homo-erotic (not sexual) relationship," in which the handsome, ascetic Speer became Hitler's idealized other self and Hitler Speer's fatherly protector; Speer himself acknowledged to Sereny that Mitscherlich "came closest to the truth."

    Inside A Third Reich Insider 2008

  • Unwilling to confront their accountability for the National Socialst past, many Germans have what Alexander and Margarete Mitscherlich, writing in

    'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976 2005

  • A third method for determining atomic weights employed Mitscherlichâ„Ēs proposal (Rocke, 1984, 154-6) that substances with similar formulae should have similar crystal structure.

    Atomism from the 17th to the 20th Century Chalmers, Alan 2005

  • Attempts to break the old diagrams — from Bachofen and Briffault, Mitscherlich and Neumann to E.G. Davis and Helen Diner — may serve not only as correctives to that fragmented vision, but as sources for a redefinition of power itself.

    Was It Matriarchy? Webster, Steven 1973

  • Berzelius was induced to group this phenomenon together with a number of other, seemingly dissimilar, phenomena under a single concept as a result of a work performed by his pupil, Mitscherlich, who had studied in detail the transformation (also known technically) of alcohol into ether under the action of 50% sulphuric acid and had equally found that no consumption of the sulphuric acid occurs during the process.

    Wilhelm Ostwald - Nobel Lecture 1966

  • Mitscherlich had termed the process which he studied a chemical action by contact;

    Wilhelm Ostwald - Nobel Lecture 1966

  • According to Mitscherlich, the combination with the proteine or albuminous substance is not a permanent one, but suffers a decomposition by various acids, as dilute acetic and lactic acid.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883 Various

  • Mitscherlich (D.R.P. 93,944 and 93,945) precipitate a compound of the lignone complex and gelatin by adding a solution of the latter to the liquors.

    Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900 C. F. Cross

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