Search Results - "Dalrymple, T"
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Comparison of laser-wavelength operation for drilling of via holes in AlGaN/GaN HEMTs on SiC substrates
Published in Journal of electronic materials (01-04-2006)“…By using a frequency-tripled Nd:YVO^sub 4^ laser source (355 nm) for drilling through-wafer via holes in SiC substrates, we can reduce the surface…”
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Paternalistic over-ride
Published in BMJ (06-04-2011)“…In his letter to Consentius, the 5th century Gallic grammarian, on the subject of lying, St Augustine discussed the question of whether it would be permissible…”
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Jerome K Jerome syndrome
Published in BMJ (2009)“…The author (and narrator) had gone to the British Museum to look up the treatment of a slight ailment-hay fever, as he recalls. The reason was in the nature of…”
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A book of quiet heroism
Published in BMJ (28-01-2009)“…Dalrymple reviews La fin de Sekou Toure (The End of Sekou Toure) by Mandiouf Mauro Sidibe…”
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Desperate house calls
Published in BMJ (20-01-2009)“…Optimism is the parent of despair, while pessimism allows the mind to accustom itself to the inevitable disappointments of human existence by degrees, just as…”
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A fully rational life
Published in BMJ (14-01-2009)“…[...]his precious observations, and his numerous but premature conjectures on the relation between climate and health, between the succession of seasons and…”
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All in the mind?
Published in BMJ (06-01-2009)“…When the Continuity of the Organ is disjoyn'd, the Nerves discomposed, and the Muscles forced into a foreign Situation; when there's a stop of the Spirits,…”
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Nothing to be sad about
Published in BMJ (29-12-2008)“…The residents arranged for their social security payments to be paid on different days, so there was always money enough for the 3 l bottles of strong cider…”
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A fundamental question
Published in BMJ (10-12-2008)“…Anyone who has read of the way, say, that Philip II of Spain, Charles II of England, or Louis XIV were treated by their physicians will realise that a cure…”
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In praise of the simple life
Published in BMJ (03-12-2008)“…Sir James (1840-1938), who wrote of motor cars that they waste more time than they save and contribute to homicide and mutilation (all of which seems to me to…”
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The death of the author
Published in BMJ (25-11-2008)“…[...]Professor David Ellis, author of the lucid and moving Death and the Author: How D H Lawrence Died, and Was Remembered (Oxford University Press, 2008), has…”
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Talk of the devil
Published in BMJ (18-11-2008)“…Dalrymple reviews The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce…”
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Murder most ordinary
Published in BMJ (10-11-2008)“…For some reason, the flat and monotonous voice of a pathologist, reading out the findings from his postmortem examination of a murder victim over the public…”
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The fatal sleep
Published in BMJ (11-10-2008)“…Dalrymple shares his thoughts on British writer Philip Toynbee's beliefs on mass euthanasia…”
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Poetry in potions
Published in BMJ (30-06-2008)“…Figuroids, Fell's Reducing Treatment, Fenning's Children's Cooling Powders, Corpulin, Chameleon Oil, Alfred Cromton's Specific for Deafness, Pomies'…”
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A pinch of salts
Published in BMJ (2008)“…Miss Doggett brought out her smelling salts when conveying to others, with the malicious pleasure of the self righteous, unwelcome news that she hoped might…”
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The pleasurable unknown
Published in BMJ (2008)“…The characters in James's stories are comfortable, staid, established professors, churchmen and antiquaries, learned to the point of pedantry, who inhabit a…”
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Counting our blessings
Published in BMJ (2008)“…Dr Arrigo Vita and his two sisters. [...]he was 80, he had been the hard-working and highly esteemed doctor of the rest home, where he decided to take up…”
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Dead wrong
Published in BMJ (2008)“…The most famous writer of the name Neruda is undoubtedly Pablo, the Chilean poet who won the Nobel prize for literature. Because he was living in a nasty,…”
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Too posh to infect?
Published in BMJ (2008)“…[...]governor general of Canada, he had been a martyr to peptic ulcer for decades, and he eked out his bland poached eggs at elaborate state dinners while…”
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