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microcosm or
macrocosm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Microcosm or macrocosm, also
spelled mikrokosmos or makrokosmos, may
refer to:
Microcosm–macrocosm...
- conditions. Open or
closed microcosms provide an
experimental area for
ecologists to
study natural ecological processes.
Microcosm studies can be very useful...
- ISBN 978-0300016949. Conger,
George Perrigo (1922).
Theories of
Macrocosms and
Microcosms in the
History of Philosophy. New York:
Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-1290429832...
- The
microcosmic orbit (小周天), also
known as the Self
Winding Wheel of the Law, is a
Taoist qigong energy cultivation technique. It
involves deep breathing...
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Microcosmic salt (see
infobox for
systematic names) is a salt
found in
urine with the
formula Na(NH4)HPO4. It is left
behind in the
residues after extracting...
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Microcosm or CERN
Museum was an
interactive exhibition presenting the work of the CERN
particle physics laboratory and its
flagship accelerator the Large...
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Microcosm Publishing is an
independent publisher and
distributor based in Portland, Oregon.
Microcosm Publishing was
founded in 1996 by Joe Biel and business...
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published many
illustrated volumes of
topography and travel,
including The
Microcosm of
London (3 volumes, 1808–1811),
Westminster Abbey (2 volumes, 1812)...
- “The Ray of the
Microcosm” (Serbian Cyrillic: Луча микрокозма, romanized: Luča mikrokozma) is a romantic, cosmic-religious poem,
written in 1845 by Prince-Bishop...
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Microcosmic God" is a
science fiction novelette by
American writer Theodore Sturgeon.
Originally published in
April 1941 in the
magazine Astounding Science...