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Philosophy Americana: Making Philosophy at Home in American Culture.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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August 1, 2006
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0823225518
Philosophy Americana; making philosophy at home in American culture.
Anderson, Douglas R.
Fordham University Press
2006
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The Many and the Few
Magazine article from: Mechanical Engineering
; ...breathed at CNAM. One name is Sadi Carnot. Without his work there would...today. Early in the 19th century, Sadi Carnot was a young engineer, not unlike...of humanity all over the globe. Sadi Carnot came to CNAM to study the machines...
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The many and the few: in a parade of machines, a young engineer saw the principle that everything flows one way, from high to low.
Magazine article from: Mechanical Engineering-CIME
; ...breathed at CNAM. One name is Sadi Carnot. Without his work there would...today. Early in the 19th century, Sadi Carnot was a young engineer, not unlike...of humanity all over the globe. Sadi Carnot came to CNAM to study the machines...
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Tracing the Second Law
Magazine article from: Mechanical Engineering
; ...older than Joules work and is due to Sadi Carnot. A graduate of the famous cole Polytechnique...By combining these two ideas, Carnot was able to analyze a number of cycles...nature of the thermodynamic medium. Carnot published his results in a book...
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Tracing the Second Law: modern thermodynamics owes a debt to the contributions of a line of researchers extending back more than a century.
Magazine article from: Mechanical Engineering-CIME
; ...than Joule's work and is due to Sadi Carnot. A graduate of the famous Ecole...By combining these two ideas, Carnot was able to analyze a number of cycles...nature of the thermodynamic medium. Carnot published his results in a book...
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Chang, Hasook. Inventing Temperature: Measurement and Scientific Progress.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Review of Metaphysics
; ...operationalism. The final narrative chapter outlines Sadi Carnot's description of the working of a perfect heat engine...Thomson looked at the first, isothermal stroke of a Carnot engine. His real world system was the production of steam...
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Rudolf Diesel--happy 150th birthday: despite his turbulent personal life and his mysterious end, Diesel's engine remains the workhorse of the world.(INDUSTRY NEWS)
Magazine article from: Diesel Progress North American Edition
; ...striving for the thermal efficiencies Sadi Carnot showed in his classic treatise of...air temperatures dictated by his Carnot efficiency obsession. That this...The hope for an uncooled engine, Carnot's enticement, departed first...
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Science in the Eye of the Beholder, 1789-1820*
Magazine article from: Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
; ...his disciples, their opponents, Joseph Fourier, and Sadi Carnot, were those pertaining to optics, electricity and magnetism...give a mathematical account of the propagation of heat. Sadi Carnot's heat cycle was the starting point of thermodynamics...
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Kevin Pratt on geoengineering.
Magazine article from: Artforum International
; ...Graham Bell, but rather an explorer in a universe bounded by mathematics. He has more in common with Nicolas Leonard Sadi Carnot, the founder of modern thermodynamics and the first to recognize the necessity of entropy, than he does with Gustave...
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Kafka show makes exhibition design history.
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...a number of world leaders over a period of 30 years including U.S. President William McKinley, French President Sadi Carnot, Russia's Grand Duke Serge, and Empress Elizabeth of Austria. In 1892 alone there were 1,000 anarchist assassinations...
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The anarchist and the detective: the science of detection and the subversion of generic convention in H.G. Wells's "The Thumbmark".
Magazine article from: Victorian Newsletter
; ...June 24, 1894, an Italian anarchist, Sante Jeronimo Caserio, assassinated the French president, Marie-Francois Sadi Carnot, an act that was the culmination of a series of anarchist attacks in France and Europe dating back to the assassination...
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