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Incomplete arrangement

I have learned other tricks from my own memory problems and those of my patient informants. First and foremost, I know just how totally helpless one becomes when recent memory fails. Dreams emphasize this point through the frequency of these disconcerting, incomplete arrangement scenarios that we have already considered. Without recent memory I am lost, disoriented, feel confused, get very anxious, and run around in circles. So armed with dream neurodynamics, I can empathize more effectively with amnesics, and I can advocate a gamut of remedies more authoritatively. [Pg.81]

As an ambitious academic, I do have dreams about exam unpreparedness, credential inadequacy, and lost slides, misplaced lecture notes, being late, and the like. I call these incomplete arrangement dreams and shortly offer an explanation of them. [Pg.138]

As shown by the above equation, the rearrangement involves rupture of the N-N bond and rotation of the radicals. Another method of stating the rearrangement (which makes no assumption as to the mechanism) is that it involves a migration of the amino to the para positions. When these positions are occupied by another group an incomplete arrangement, called semidine rearrangement, takes place. [Pg.311]

As-prepared Shirakawa polyacetylene showed the presence of a considerable amount of unpaired electrons due to incomplete arrangement of electrons during cis to tram, a more stable form of poly-rization, isomerization [72,73]. For chemists, these spins are delocalized free radicals and would respond to the triplet state oxygen. The interaction of triplet oxygen with polyacetylene was confirmed by the ESR studies of many workers who suggested that oxygen acts as a dopant as well as a catalyst for cis to tram isomerization [74-76]. [Pg.805]

The axoneme consists of a cylinder of nine outer doublets of fused microtubules and a pair of discrete central microtubules (commonly referred to as the 9 + 2 arrangement of microtubules). The outer doublets each consist of a complete A-microtubule and an incomplete B-microtubule, the deficiency in the wall of the latter being made up by a sharing of wall material with the former. The tip of the axoneme contains the plus ends of all of the constituent microtubules. Two curved sidearms, composed of the MAP protein dynein, are attached at regular intervals to the A-microtubules of each fused outer doublet (Figures 1 and 2). [Pg.9]

In electrocatalysis, the activated carbons, glassy carbon, and carbon black are the transitional forms used. Carbon black is the product of incomplete combustion or decomposition of organic compounds. The shape of its particles is close to spherical. They contain several carbon atom lattice fragments arranged without order. Various types of carbon black serve as substrates for metal catalysts, the properties of the carbon blacks themselves having a strong elfect on the catalytic activity of the combined catalysts thus obtained. [Pg.543]

Adirubine (66), the first member of a new series of 5p-carboxy alkaloids having a corynane skeleton, has been isolated from Adina rubescens by Brown et al. (60). The first structure elucidation of adirubine, based on spectral data only, was incomplete (60). Final determination of the steric arrangement around ring D was performed by correlation with 5 p-methoxycarbonyldihydromancunine, and it proved to be alio (3a, 15a, 20a) (67). [Pg.157]

The remaining structure illustrated in Fig. 23 is that of the 4-atom nido cluster Fe2(CO)6S2, with 2 apical iron atoms and 2 equatorial sulfur atoms arranged about an incomplete trigonal bipyramid 206). Similar structures are adopted by various diaza complexes of general formula Fe2(CO)6(RNNR) 109). [Pg.34]


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