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X-Ray Fluorescence Cross Sections for the Elements 55 ≤ Z ≤ 60
(Creighton University. Omaha, Nebraska, 2009)X-ray cross sections have been found for the elements Cs, Ba, La, Ce, Pr, and Nd. Two methods are used to calculate cross sections which are both compared to theoretical calculations. Comparisons are also made to theoretical ... -
Xanthoma
(1910)Stereocard for Xanthoma. The front of the card depicts an image of the disease and the back of the card lists information about the disease including a description, diagnoses, and treatment. -
XBOX Fable
(2004)This cardboard sign has the word “FABLE” written over a bright red background. An image of a young cartoon character with a sword is in the background behind the word. The XBOX logo is in the bottom right corner. -
Xeroxed musical score for "The Ant and the Grasshopper.
(1950)The ant has all the longer lines in this rhymed presentation. The grasshopper is left with shorter expressions, more lyrical and often pained. Thus she sings early "A crumb, dame, a crumb, dame!" And her last words are ... -
Xeroxed musical score of Robert Schumann's "Fabel,"
(1970)Gert Jan writes "It seems to me that the mano sinistra continuously imitating the mano destra represents dialogue and that the Lento sections express the exaggeratedly stressed moral. I would like to play it at my quondam ... -
XIX Favole (dal Lafontaine)
(Domenico Guerrini. Milan, 1891)"A Vittorio Sanguinetti il Giorno delle sue Nozze colla Signorina Elena Ghiron." Now this seems unusual in this collection. I gather that Domenico Guerrini has translated into Italian these nineteen fables and then printed ... -
XX Fables de Jean de la Fontaine
(A l'Imprimerie artistique en couleurs. A Lyon, 1944)A nicely executed book in very good condition. Sixteen two-color illustrations adorn the fables, including a country rat and a city rat (while TMCM is not included among the fables!) around the title. The best of the ... -
XX Fables de Jean de la Fontaine
(l'Imprimerie Artistique en Couleurs. Lyon, 1944)Here is a curious copy of a book already in the collection. Since I paid $.99 for it, I cannot complain of its condition. It also has some different formatting. The curious condition is that its covers are literally two ... -
XX Fables pour Grandes et Petites Personnes
(Maison Eugène Figuière & Cie. Paris, 1914)This is a frail little book by a woman who died in 1974. Its spine is just about gone. Its lovely canvas cover is there, with the glued-on picture of a woman -- d'Orliac? -- with her chin in her hand. The same illustration ... -
XXV Fables des Animaux
(Presses Universitaires de France: Fondation Martin Bodmer. Paris, 2007)This is a large-format (almost 8' x 11½") carefully reproduced set of fables published by Christophe Plantin in Anvers in 1578. Is it true that there is only one copy extant? After a title-page and a frontispiece with ... -
The XYZ Bank: A Case Discussion
(Creighton University. Omaha, Nebraska, 1974)In early May, 1974, Mike Hart, the Check Collection Department Head for the XYZ Bank asked Sid Collins, the Check Processing Section Head to meet with him regarding several problems which had begun to surface in the ... -
Y2K: Myth of Reality?
(2007)