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Exhibit 1-2 is a short list containing examples of skill-related words you could list in your resume. See Appendix A for a more complete list of power words. [Pg.11]

In terms of the carbanion equivalent, the enolase superfamily has a strong relation with decarboxylation reaction. This family is characteristic in its promiscuity. If one is reminded of the phrase lock and key theory for the relation between the substrate and the enzyme, the word promiscuity of the enzyme may be unbelievable. However, in addition to natural promiscuity, we can change the enzyme to be promiscuous by introducing mutation, especially in the case of the enolase superfamily. This will be one of the challenging problems in future. For that purpose, biotechnology and informatics skill will be essential tool in addition to precise analysis of the reaction mechanism. [Pg.339]

Aromatic hydrocarbons are structurally related to benzene or made up of benzene molecules fused together. These molecules are called arenes to distinguish them from alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes. All atoms in arenes lie in the same plane. In other words, aromatic hydrocarbons are flat. Aromatic molecules have electrons in delocalized % orbitals that are free to migrate throughout the molecule. See Skill 6.1a for a description of the molecular geometry of arenes. [Pg.102]

The word "geometry" features in most languages as a concept to relate the sizes of different objects. Of the smaller number of individuals with more advanced mathematical skills the overwhelming majority would consider geometry as equivalent to the ancient discipline, described more correctly as Euclidean geometry. That is the version of geometry codified by Euclid in... [Pg.7]

The waves of industrial revolution mentioned in section 18.3 are sometimes referred to as waves of innovation and industrial development. They are also called Kondratiev waves, or K-waves. What matters for the purpose of this ehapter is not the theory of cycles and waves in industrial development, but rather the word Iimo-vation, which is common to all those historical industrial developments. Research and irmovation are directly related to and dependent on the soft skills mentioned in the previous section. Critical thinking, problem solving, and collaboration are key to successful R D programs in industrial laboratories. [Pg.438]

S" The wording of the BFOQ defense contains several terms of restriction that indicate that the exception reaches only special situations. The statute thus limits the situations in which discrimination is permissible to certain instances where sex discrimination is reasonably necessary to the normal operation of the particular business. Each one of these terms—certain, normal, particular—prevents the use of general subjective standards and favors an objective, verifiable requirement. But the most telling term is occupational this indicates that these objective, verifiable requirements must concern job-related skills and aptitudes. [Pg.178]

Mental development is a complex, on-going process influenced by a multitude of factors. Furthermore, it is difficult to assess and compare due to various social, racial, and ethnic backgrounds. In general, mental development may be defined as the increased ability to function. It involves motor skills, social traits, behavioral traits and learning skills. Normal mental development is evidenced by the gradual development of certain skills—roll over, sit, creep, walk, coordination of eyes and hands, formation of words, formation of whole thoughts, and ability to relate to people. The overall desired outcome of mental development is the attainment of an individual s full genetic potential. [Pg.688]


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