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Alchemists and used
Alchemists used plant products and arsenic to treat diseases.
It also received praise by IGN's Jeremy Mullin, who gave it an overall 9 over 10, having had good opinion of the graphics used during the film and how the film expands Fullmetal Alchemists story.

Alchemists and elements
Alchemists and chemists subsequently identified many more, with nearly all of the naturally-occurring elements known by 1900.

Alchemists and
The Chrysopoeia Ouroboros of Cleopatra is one of the oldest images of the Ouroboros to be linked with the legendary opus of the Alchemists, the Philosopher s Stone.

Alchemists and s
Alchemy and Alchemists, Vol. s 1 and 2 ( 1907 )

Alchemists and for
The New Alchemists were famous for the depth of research effort placed in their projects.
From the 1990s on he has written music for TV programmes made by British production company Associated Rediffusion ; these include the Channel 4 series ' Inside Victor Lewis-Smith ' ( 1995 ), ' Ads Infinitum ' ( BBC2, 1999 ) and the 2003 documentary on the BBC Radiophonic Workshop ' Alchemists of Sound '.
Alchemists often understood this as a metaphor for a mystical, philosophical, psychological, medical, or religious transformation.

Alchemists and their
Alchemists have historically rewritten, and evolved the explanation of their art, making a singular definition difficult.
Robinet ( 2007: 525 ) explains, " Alchemists begin their work by " opening " or " boring " hundun ; in other words, they begin from the Origin, infusing its transcendent element of precosmic light into the cosmos in order to reshape it.
Alchemists claimed that hanged men ejaculated after their necks were broken and that the earth absorbed their final " strengths ".

Alchemists and process
Alchemists developed a framework of theory, terminology, experimental process and basic laboratory techniques that are still recognizable today.

Alchemists and .
Alchemists contributed distillation to Western Europe.
In the 1970s, a group of activists and engineers calling themselves the New Alchemists believed the warnings of imminent resource depletion and starvation.
However, according to The Jewish Alchemists, Maria the Jewess was an ancient alchemist who lived in Alexandria, which would seem to contradict the tradition that she was Moses ' sister: Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great in 334 BC, while Moses is thought to have lived around 1450-1200 BC.
Alchemists discovered many chemical processes that led to the development of modern chemistry.
In the Middle Ages, chemical transformations were studied by Alchemists.
Rudolf gave Prague a mystical reputation that persists in part to this day, with Alchemists ' Alley on the grounds of Prague Castle a popular visiting place.
* Invention of gunpowder by Chinese Taoist Alchemists.
In October 2003, Alchemists of Sound, an hour-long television documentary about the Radiophonic Workshop, was broadcast on BBC Four.
*< cite > The New Alchemists: Breaking Through the Barriers of High Pressure </ cite >, Robert M. Hazen, Times Books, Random House, 1993, hardcover, 286 pages, ISBN 0-8129-2275-1
Alchemists once thought a key component in the creation of the stone was a mythical element named carmot.
Alchemy and Alchemists.
Alchemists had shown that when stibnite, an antimony sulfide ore, was heated with scrap iron, metallic antimony was produced.
Dilated Peoples were featured on a song on the Alchemists ' 1st Infantry album.
The Golden Builders: Alchemists, Rosicrucians, and the First Freemasons.
* F. Sherwood Taylor-The Alchemists
" Elements Known to the Alchemists ", Discovery of the Elements.
* January 6-Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists, a masque written by Ben Jonson and designed by Inigo Jones, is performed at Whitehall Palace.
The Golden Builders: Alchemists, Rosicrucians, and the First Freemasons.
* Enoch Root – an elusive and mysterious alchemist who first appears at the beginning of the book and recurs throughout often in the company of Alchemists such as Newton and Locke.

later and used
A month later, in The Publick Spirit Of The Whigs, he used Steele's defense of Molesworth as evidence of his disrespect for the clergy, calling Steele's position an affront to the `` whole Convocation of Ireland ''.
The same is true if you have itemized your deductions and later decide you should have used the Standard Deduction or Tax Table.
The first attempts to isolate TSH came a decade later, when Janssen and Loeser ( 1931 ) used trichloroacetic acid to separate the soluble TSH from insoluble impurities.
The P.D.I. and later the Popular Movement protected the Istiqlal's `` privileged position '' until the fall of Balafrej, and then the Istiqlal used the same argument, which it had previously ignored, against the pro-U.N.F.P. tendencies of the Ibrahim government.
In later collages of both masters, a variety of extraneous materials are used, sometimes in the same work, and almost always in conjunction with every other eye-deceiving and eye-undeceiving device they can think of.
This word was first applied to the imported hot-blooded cattle, but later was more commonly used as reference to a human tenderfoot.
The title " teacher " was first given to Aristotle by Muslim scholars, and was later used by Western philosophers ( as in the famous poem of Dante ) who were influenced by the tradition of Islamic philosophy.
The " elf-shot " originally indicated disease or death attributed to the elves, but it was later attested denoting arrow-heads which were used by witches to harm people, and also for healing rituals.
These glyphs were used as pronunciation guides for logograms, to write grammatical inflections, and, later, to transcribe loan words and foreign names.
After the later establishment of the People's Republic of China and its adoption of Hanyu Pinyin, the use of Zhuyin today is limited, but it's still widely used in Taiwan where the Republic of China still governs.
One, the ABCDE order later used in Phoenician, has continued with minor changes in Hebrew, Greek, Armenian, Gothic, Cyrillic, and Latin ; the other, HMĦLQ, was used in southern Arabia and is preserved today in Ethiopic.
In Cyrillic originally the letters were given names based on Slavic words ; this was later abandoned as well in favor of a system similar to that used in Latin.
His observations on eclipses were still used centuries later in Simon Newcomb's investigations on the motion of the moon, while his other observations inspired Laplace's Obliquity of the Ecliptic and Inequalities of Jupiter and Saturn.
Bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, was the first alloy discovered, during the prehistoric period now known as the bronze age ; it was harder than pure copper and originally used to make tools and weapons, but was later superseded by metals and alloys with better properties.
In later times bronze has been used for ornaments, bells, statues, and bearings.
The Latin synonym is " sonic ", after which the term sonics used to be a synonym for acoustics and later a branch of acoustics.
A later senatorial investigation into the disappearance of the public funds made no action against Octavian, since he subsequently used that money to raise troops against the Senate's arch enemy, Mark Antony.
Interestingly, the London Confession of 1689 was later used by Calvinistic Baptists in America ( called the Philadelphia Baptist Confession ), whereas the Standard Confession of 1660 was used by the American heirs of the English General Baptists, who soon came to be known as Free Will Baptists.
* The tapes for the revival of BBC show Doctor Who were labeled with the anagram Torchwood, which later went on to be used as the name for a spin-off show.
Among later writers, ambrosia has been so often used with generic meanings of " delightful liquid " that such late writers as Athenaeus, Paulus and Dioscurides employ it as a technical terms in contexts of cookery, medicine, and botany.
Before the mention of Alemanni in the time of Caracalla, you would search in vain for Alemanni in the moderately detailed geography of southern Germany in Claudius Ptolemy, written in Greek in the mid-2nd century ; it is likely that at that time, the people who later used that name were known by other designations.
Much later, in 1869, a great number of blocks of stone from Amathus were used for the construction of the Suez Canal.
From the 980s, Gerbert of Aurillac ( later, Pope Sylvester II ) used his position to spread knowledge of the numerals in Europe.

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