Burton — can mean:PlacesAustralia*Burton, South Australia, a suburb of AdelaideCanada*Burtonsville, Alberta *Burton, British Columbia *Burton, New Brunswick *Burton, Ontario *Burton Brae, New Brunswick *Cherry Burton, New Brunswick *Lower Burton, New… … Wikipedia
Burton, William Merriam — ▪ American chemist born Nov. 17, 1865, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. died Dec. 29, 1954, Miami, Fla. American chemist who developed a thermal cracking process for increasing the proportion of gasoline obtainable from crude petroleum. Burton… … Universalium
process — pro·cess / prä ˌses, prō / n 1: a continuous operation, art, or method esp. in manufacture whoever invents or discovers any new and useful process...may obtain a patent therefor U.S. Code 2 a: procedure (1) see also … Law dictionary
Burton Malkiel — Burton Gordon Malkiel (born August 28, 1932) is an American economist and writer, most famous for his classic finance book A Random Walk Down Wall Street (now in its 9th edition, 2007). He is a leading proponent of the efficient market hypothesis … Wikipedia
Process theology — is a school of thought influenced by the metaphysical process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) and further developed by Charles Hartshorne (1897–2000). While there are process theologies that are similar, but unrelated to the work … Wikipedia
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Burton Dreben — Burton Spencer Dreben (1927, Boston 1999) was an American philosopher specializing in mathematical logic. A Harvard graduate who taught at his alma mater for most of his career, he published little but was highly influential as a teacher and as a … Wikipedia