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Perhaps the most relevant interview quotation here is ... [Pg.271]

James Franck. Taped interview with Maria Goeppert Mayer and Herta Sponer. July 12, 1962. American Philosophical Society Library. Source for quotation about discussions with Haber. [Pg.210]

Facts—statements that can be verified in reference materials (such as databases, dictionaries, encyclopedias, college textbooks, or other specialized sources), through interviews with experts, or by making direct obsen/ations Opinions—judgments and predictions, especially those of experts Quotations—word-for-word statements made by other people, such as experts... [Pg.49]

However, this convention does not apply in an article quoting someone who has been interviewed. In such cases, quoted text need not be differentiated by column width, and quotation marks should be used. [Pg.122]

These quotations are taken verbatim from interviews with sixth-grade students, reported in Marshall (1981). [Pg.400]

Interviews with nieces Donna Gosline, July 11, 2008, and Anne Barnes (quotation), July 14, 2008 Anne Barnes, written communication, Nov. 15, 2008 Industry Advised on Air Pollution, New York Times, Feb. 27, 1952. [Pg.208]

Quotation(s) Continued interviews, 64 use of commas, 59 use of ellipsis points, 67 Quotation marks and punctuation, 63 around individual words, 63 article titles and chapter titles in references, 177, 188—189 in titles, 63 long quotations, 64 short quotations, 63 single, 64... [Pg.231]

Alex. .. up to Moore (1966), p. 268. 1 have found no other source for this quotation or the Napoleon story but take it Moore interviewed Sachs. [Pg.815]

Appreciating and understanding the experiences of injured patients is essential if one is going to provide individually appropriate and practical help. The two true stories retold here illustrate some of the principal forms of psychological trauma that result from serious adverse events chronic pain and depression, anxiety and other post-traumatic reactions. The focus of each case description is on the experiences and effects on the people involved, rather than the clinical events that preceded them. The quotations are the patient s or relative s own words taken from interviews. Names and other details have been changed to protect the identity of those involved. [Pg.174]

Some of the interviews were done face-to-face, but to save some time and resources most of them were telephone interviews. AU the interviews were taped to support the documentation and the use of quotations in the report. The interviewees were contacted prior to the interviews and the interview guide was distributed. The taping of the interview was approved by the interviewees prior to the interviews and the quotations being used in the report was approved in a written format. The interviewees had the right to be anonymous. [Pg.752]

The quotation above illustrates neatly the main finding when it comes to DSHAs in an lO-context. Current DSHAs are not influenced by the 10 development. The data obtained during the interviews suggested that the essential reason why lO-DSHAs have not been developed in the industry is that the companies have not identified any new incident/accident events that may negatively impact humans, material, the environment... [Pg.2063]

Below are quotations of students answers to questions in the interviews ... [Pg.148]

In the text, the quotations taken from students written responses and the transcripts were identified with the codes such as [Sa-D-13] or [UF-I-15]. In this code, first two letters Sa , Sh and Sc strand for secondary school students and UF and UT strand for university first year and university third year students, respectively. The third letter D and F indicate the Diagnostic tests responses and Interview responses, respectively, and the number shows the student s number. The comments between brackets [...] in the excerpts aim to make the excerpts easier to understand. They are not the words of students. [Pg.489]

This chapter can be appropriately concluded with a quotation from the Chairman of an Indian company currently exporting pharmaceuticals to Africa. He summarized the prospects of FDI in Africa. He told us during an interview that if imported products including those from India are freely available in Africa, then it is difficult to induce Indian companies to go to Africa and set up plants. But if local production is somewhat protected, and if this is supplemented with few steps to take care of the disadvantages of local production in Africa including some incentives, for example some income tax benefits particularly in initial years and infrastructure support (land, water, roads, electricity), then the prospects of FDI from India will be brighter. In fact, his company will be willing to explore the possibility actively. [Pg.120]

These themes will be considered one by one, with illustrative quotations taken from transcripts of interviews or field notes as appropriate. Before doing that, it seems necessary first to give some idea of the weight attached to the various sub-areas within these main headings, since some were mentioned and/or observed with far greater frequency than others. ... [Pg.114]


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