glow-worm
glow-worm Any of a number of wingless female
beetles or beetle larvae of the genus Lampyris that possess light-emitting organs, especially the European beetle Lampyris noctiluca. A winged male is known as a
firefly. Family Lampyridae.
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Blaise Pascal: Reasons of the Heart
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review; 1/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; Blaise Pascal: Reasons of the Heart. By Marvin R...biographical studies of the life and works of Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) that have appeared in...recent years, Marvin O'Connell's Blaise Pascal: Reasons of the Heart is among the best...
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Blaise Pascal: Reasons of the Heart.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Christian Century; 4/8/1998; ; 628 words
; Blaise Pascal: Reasons of the Heart. By Marvin R. O'Connell. Eerdmans, 210pp...important, sometimes groundbreaking contributions to those fields. Because Blaise Pascal contributed significantly to science and mathematics as well as playing...
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When Blaise Pascal met Rene Descartes
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 6/15/1996; ; 510 words
; ...up before the Paris house of the Pascal family, and M Rene Descartes got...was or was not a "Cartesian". Blaise Pascal, 24, was not. He had no argument...asked to meet him, and, although Pascal was ill, a visit was arranged...
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Patmore, Pascal, and Astronomy.(Blaise Pacal's influence on the works of Coventry Patmore)(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Victorian Poetry; 6/22/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...great Jansenist Catholic writer, Blaise Pascal, whose Pensees we know Patmore read2...Root, and The Flower (1895). Pascal employs astronomical references to...beings." (4) Patmore, unlike Pascal, assumes a benign, eroticized universe...
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Blaise Pascal; apologist to skeptics.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 5/1/2008; 431 words
; 9780761840138 Blaise Pascal; apologist to skeptics. MacKenzie, Charles Sherrard. Univ. Press...Perhaps better known as a mathematician and physicist, French thinker Pascal (1623-62) was also a religious philosopher, and it is this aspect...
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Blaise Pascal: Reasons of the Heart.
Magazine article from: National Catholic Reporter; 2/6/1998; ; 486 words
; ...legendary Archbishop John Ireland and, now retired from Notre Dame, has written Blaise Pascal: Reasons of the Heart (Eerdmans, 210 pages, $16 paperback). Pascal, perhaps best remembered for reflecting in his Penses that "The heart has reasons...
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Publication No. WO/2009/115755 Published on Sept. 24, Assigned to Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Universite Blaise Pascal, GROUPE DES ECOLES DES TELECOMMUNICATIONS for Authentication Method, System, Server Terminal, Client Terminal, Computer Program (French Inventors)
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 10/1/2009; 488 words
; ...computer programs. The patent has been assigned to Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris, Universite Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand, France, and GROUPE DES ECOLES DES TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Paris. According to an abstract posted...
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Pascalian Reflections in Les Miserables.(Blaise Pascal)
Magazine article from: Philological Quarterly; 6/22/1999; ; 700+ words
; Hugo only refers to Pascal by name in the opening chapters of Les Miserables...Miseres, points the reader in the direction of Pascal's thoughts. The resemblance between Hugo and Pascal is not a new idea to critical studies of Les Miserables...
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The spirit of investigation: modifying Pascal and Fibonacci.(Blaise Pascal, Fibonacci Sequence)(Report)
Magazine article from: Australian Mathematics Teacher; 6/22/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...students then commented that topics like Pascal's Triangle, the Fibonacci Sequence...ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Let us look at Pascal's Triangle and first remind ourselves...us go back to the rule for generating Pascal's Triangle. It is simply adding two...
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Pascal's Wager: The Man Who Played Dice With God
Magazine article from: New Oxford Review; 10/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...ministry of St. Vincent de Paul. Blaise Pascal (1625-1662) was very much a...within his nature, but unlike Pascal, his are more severe and less...As an account of the life of Blaise Pascal, Pascal's Wager is a great success...
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Pascal, Blaise
Encyclopedia entry from: U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography
Blaise Pascal Born: June 19, 1623 Clermont-Ferrand...mathematician, scientist, and philosopher Blaise Pascal was an influential mathematical writer...after him. Young master of geometry Blaise Pascal was born at Clermont-Ferrand, France...
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Blaise Pascal
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Blaise Pascal The French scientist and philosopher Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) was a precocious and...and a great religious philosopher. Blaise Pascal was born at Clermont-Ferrand on June...
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Pascal, Blaise (1623–1662)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
PASCAL, BLAISE (1623 – 1662) PASCAL, BLAISE (1623 – 1662), French mathematician, scientist, religious polemicist, and apologist. Pascal was born in Clermont-en-Auvergne, where his mother died when he was three...
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Pascal, Étienne
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
...The rare documents concerning Pascal ’ s scientific work are...s complete works: Oeuvres de Blaise Pascal publi ė es selon l...hereafter cited as G.E.); and Blaise Pascal. Oeuvres compl ė tes...
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pascal
Book article from: A Dictionary of Astronomy
...one newton per square metre. One pascal equals 10 -5 bar. Hence, the Earth...at sea level is approximately 10 5 pascal. It is named after the French mathematician and theologian Blaise Pascal (1623–62).
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