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Ward, Vincent

Paigen B, Minowada J, Gurtoo HL, Paigen K, Parker NB, WardE, Hayner NT, Bross ID, Bock F, Vincent R. Distribution of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase inducibility in cultured human lymphocytes. Cancer Res 1977 37(6) 1829-1837. [Pg.103]

This, however, still leaves many options. Stories about children often lend themselves to the moral tale. They also lend themselves to excess and fantasy. A good example here is Peter Brook s Lord of the Flies. Novels such as Orwell s Animal Farm have their filmic equivalent in George Miller s Babe in the City. Stories about animals, such as the above mentioned, are naturals for hyperdrama. So too are stories set as fables. Even a film like Warren Beatty s Heaven Can Wait becomes hyperdrama when issues of birth, rebirth, angels, and Heaven become active elements of the narrative. Finally, stories about mythical figures or periods, such as Vincent Ward s The Navigator, work well as hyperdrama. In these stories, the characters are either archetypal or they are metaphors serving the moral tale that is at the heart of the narrative. [Pg.197]

Unconventional stories are the first source for experimental narrative. Generally, the stories tend to be exploratory—stories of identity, stories of alienation, meditations on a time or place. Vincent Ward s film The Navigator looks at a medieval period Clara Law s Autumn Moon looks at Hong Kong— a place where change and tradition meet and, in the 1990s, conflict. Because experimental narrative sidesteps plot, stories of character dominate. Because the genre favors open-ended or nonlinear stories, the preference is for tone, to make up for the absence of resolution. [Pg.214]

For a more expanded and chemically more specific discussion of the effects of molecular structure on Tg the reader is referred to Vincent (1965) and Ward (1983). [Pg.127]

Mrs Long suffered a series of avoidable surgical complications over a period of several months which left her in considerable pain. Traumatic experiences, chronic pain and physical weakness combined to produce a serious depression which lasted several years. The depression was marked by classical symptoms of low mood, tiredness, fatigne, low self esteem and sleep disturbance - but nevertheless unnoticed by any of the health professionals involved in her care. There were many problems with her surgical treatment and care on the wards. However, her problems were compounded by the lack of explanation or apology, a lack of interest or response from the hospital where all the problems occurred and a complete failure of anyone involved in her care to realize how deeply she had been affected (Vincent, 2001). This is the second tramna following the original injury. [Pg.175]

Vincent [110] and others have recognized that the impact strength depends on the geometry of the notch, which led Fraser and Ward [111] to propose that for comparatively blunt notches (i.e. those not introduced by a razor blade or a sharp cutting tool) failure occurs when the stress at the root of the notch reaches a critical value. This stress, which in a glassy polymer marks the stress required to initiate a craze, can be calculated by assuming that the deformation is elastic. On this hypothesis, the Charpy test, as undertaken in... [Pg.317]

Orovan E (1948-49) Fi acture and strength of solids. Kept Prog Phys 12 185-232. Vincent P I (1960) The tough-brittle transition in thermoplastics, Po/ymer 1 425-444. Ward I M and Hadley D W (1993) An Introduction to the Mechanical Properties of Solid Polymers, Wiley, Chichester, New York, pp. 271-276. [Pg.70]


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