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Salvia divinorum as an herb can be used quite safely and many people claim that it has proved beneficial to them. Hopefully there will not be a rush to isolate the pure compound as it is almost inevitable that it will cause problems, people will get hurt, the compound and possibly the plant will get negative attention and it will become scheduled. We will just be adding one more potentially valuable plant ally to the list of species which are already feared and condemned in our society. [Pg.262]

Negative attention. In Grand Theft Auto III, it s tremendous fun to cause so much mayhem that every cop in the city is after you. [Pg.286]

We re generally not positive enough when it comes to safety. Instead, we tend to focus on the negative attention is often paid to an individual only after an injury has occurred. One-on-one positive reinforcement can make a person feel good about their safety efforts. [Pg.14]

I myself had fully embraced the grunge trend, dressing in oversized male clothing, a practice that reduced the level of negative attention I might receive as a female engineering student, and more generally as a female student at Princeton. I found I... [Pg.43]

Failures are easier to spot than successes. They stick out and disrupt the flow. That is why most teachers give rather consistent negative attention to students who disrupt the classroom, while giving only limited positive attention to students who remain on task and go with the flow. Furthermore, many of us have been conditioned (imknowingly) to believe negative consequences (penalties) work better than positive consequences (rewards) to influence behavior change (Notz et al, 1987). [Pg.360]

While studying these results we have to pay attention to two features (1) In each case, these numbers must, in absolute value, be as close as possible to 1 and (2) two of these numbers have to be negative. Then, we also have to be able to justify the fact that it is the first two diagonal elements that have to be negative and it is the third one that must be positive. Note that these D terms are reasonably close to fulfilling the expected features just mentioned ... [Pg.711]

The electronic theory of metallic superconduction was established by Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer in 1957, but the basis of superconduction in the oxides remains a battleground for rival interpretations. The technology of the oxide ( high-temperature ) superconductors is currently receiving a great deal of attention the central problem is to make windable wires or tapes from an intensely brittle material. It is in no way a negative judgment on the importance and interest of these materials that they do not receive a detailed discussion here it is simply that they do not lend themselves to a superficial account, and there is no space here for a discussion in the detail that they intrinsically deserve. [Pg.280]

Remember that support or opposition to your proposal, and the reasons behind these positions, will vary dramatically between individuals. Pay particular attention to the opinions of senior managers and other key in-fluencers. Make sure to address both the positive and negative issues in your plan. [Pg.56]

Next, examine electrostatic potential maps for the same set of compounds. Focus your attention on the value of the potential around hydrogen. For which molecule is it most positive For which is it most negative Is there a correlation between the value of the potential and the difference in electronegativities Plot charge on hydrogen (vertical axis) vs. difference in electronegativities (horizontal axis). Is there a correlation ... [Pg.34]

However, it seems that the presently small attention being given to SFC has also a negative influence on the interest in SFE, where the latter seems a much more promising technique. [Pg.285]

Note that Reference" draws attention to the possibility of an increase of anodic polarisation of the more negative member of a couple leading to a decrease in galvanic corrosion rate. There can also be a risk of increased corrosion of the more positive member of a couple. Both these features can arise as a result of active/passive transition effects on certain metals in certain environments. [Pg.230]

Attention should be drawn to the signs in equations 20.66 and 20.67 and it should be noted that the Tafel slope b is always positive for an anodic process and negative for a cathodic process and that the constant a is of opposite sign to the slope. [Pg.1198]


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