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Examples, as evidence

But examples can t simply be mentioned. To support your thesis, you ll need to demonstrate that both films portray the American suburb in precisely this negative way. You could begin this demonstration with a summary of the plot (remember, you shouldn t assume that a general reader has the same knowledge as you), and then offer the following specific examples as evidence ... [Pg.84]

Read the following prompts and choose one of them on which to take a position. Use relevant reasons and examples as evidence to clearly express and support your point of view throughout your essay. [Pg.38]

Deposited monolayers of such RX-type compounds as fatty acids and amines can be extremely tenaciously held, as evident for example, in frictional wear experiments (see Section XII-7) and in their stability against evaporation under... [Pg.559]

Interesting tautomeric possibilities exist in the xanthobilirubic acid series (cf. reference 57) which can be illustrated by the equilibrium 62 63, More complex examples of the same type are found among the linear tetrapyrrole pigments— the bilenes, bilidienes, and bili-trienes—and have been discussed by Stevens. Relatively little evidence is available concerning the fine structure of these compounds, although the formation of complexes has been advanced as evidence for the 0X0 structure in some cases. ... [Pg.13]

This again follows several popular accounts. For example, Asimov (1975) immediately follows his remark that Mendeleev was suddenly the most famous chemist in the world with (what we are presumably to take as evidence for this) The Royal Society awarded him the Davy medal in 1882 and other honors were showered on him. ... [Pg.52]

The first example of chemically induced multiplet polarization was observed on treatment of a solution of n-butyl bromide and n-butyl lithium in hexane with a little ether to initiate reaction by depolymerizing the organometallic compound (Ward and Lawler, 1967). Polarization (E/A) of the protons on carbon atoms 1 and 2 in the 1-butene produced was observed and taken as evidence of the correctness of an earlier suggestion (Bryce-Smith, 1956) that radical intermediates are involved in this elimination. Similar observations were made in the reaction of t-butyl lithium with n-butyl bromide when both 1-butene and isobutene were found to be polarized. The observations were particularly significant because multiplet polarization could not be explained by the electron-nuclear cross-relaxation theory of CIDNP then being advanced to explain net polarization (Lawler, 1967 Bargon and Fischer, 1967). [Pg.110]

The RWP method also has features in common with several other accurate, iterative approaches to quantum dynamics, most notably Mandelshtam and Taylor s damped Chebyshev expansion of the time-independent Green s operator [4], Kouri and co-workers time-independent wave packet method [5], and Chen and Guo s Chebyshev propagator [6]. Kroes and Neuhauser also implemented damped Chebyshev iterations in the time-independent wave packet context for a challenging surface scattering calculation [7]. The main strength of the RWP method is that it is derived explicitly within the framework of time-dependent quantum mechanics and allows one to make connections or interpretations that might not be as evident with the other approaches. For example, as will be shown in Section IIB, it is possible to relate the basic iteration step to an actual physical time step. [Pg.3]

More recently, a number of reports dealing with 1,3-sulfonyl shifts which proceed by other mechanisms have been published. For example, Baechler and coworkers suggested that the higher activation enthalpy observed for the isomerization of the deuterium labeled methallyl sulfone 72 in nitrobenzene at 150°C as compared to the corresponding sulfide, together with the positive entropy of activation may be taken as evidence for a homolytic dissociation mechanism (equation 44). A similar mechanism has also been suggested by Little and coworkers for the gas-phase thermal rearrangement of deuterium labelled allyl sec-butyl sulfone, which precedes its pyrolysis to alkene and sulfur dioxide. [Pg.688]

Figure 12. Several examples of complex mineral isochrons, or isochrons giving crystallization ages older than eraption ages (see text for a detailed discnssion). (a) data from a Santorini andesite (Pyle et al. 1988) interpreted as evidence of... Figure 12. Several examples of complex mineral isochrons, or isochrons giving crystallization ages older than eraption ages (see text for a detailed discnssion). (a) data from a Santorini andesite (Pyle et al. 1988) interpreted as evidence of...

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