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Carbon forms more compounds than any other element, with almost ten million pure organic compounds described to date, which in turn are a tiny fraction of such compounds that are theoretically possible under standard conditions.
The productivity of a catalyst can be described by the turn over number ( or TON ) and the catalytic activity by the turn over frequency ( TOF ), which is the TON per time unit.
At the turn of the 21st century, the expanding domain of economics in the social sciences has been described as economic imperialism.
The application of the concept of mental illness to the phenomena described by these authors has in turn been critiqued by Seamus Mac Suibhne.
At the turn of the 21st century, the expanding domain of economics in the social sciences has been described as economic imperialism.
In 1991, designers at Elan produced a very exaggerated version of this race ski, and in 1993 introduced a recreational version described by the company as offering a " parabolic " turn shape.
The English term was derived ( possibly via French vampyre ) from the German Vampir, in turn derived in the early 18th century from the Serbian вампир / vampir, when Arnold Paole, a purported vampire in Serbia was described during the time Serbia was incorporated into the Austrian Empire.
Mazzini, in turn, described Marx as " a destructive spirit whose heart was filled with hatred rather than love of mankind " and declared that " Despite the communist egalitarianism which preaches he is the absolute ruler of his party, admittedly he does everything himself but he is also the only one to give orders and he tolerates no opposition.
Perhaps a historical event might be explained in sociological and psychological terms, which in turn might be described in terms of human physiology, which in turn might be described in terms of chemistry and physics.
The police in the convention hall, not sharing the enthusiasm for silver, were described by the press ( some of whose members were caught up in the frenzy ) as standing as if they thought the audience was about to turn on them.
The English term vampire was derived ( possibly via French vampyre ) from the German Vampir, which was in turn derived in the early 18th century from the Serbian language word вампир / vampir, when Arnold Paole, a purported vampire in Serbia was described as wreaking havoc in Serbian villages during the time that Serbia was incorporated into the Austrian Empire.
Matches of jeu provençal at the turn of the century are memorably described in the memoirs of novelist Marcel Pagnol.
It has been described as a " turn to a jauntier and more decorative visual language " that was " part of a wider move towards the appreciation of vernacular arts and the peculiarities of English culture ".
The quantum state of a physical system is described by a wave function ( in turn – an element of a projective Hilbert space ).
Rifling is often described by its twist rate, which indicates the distance the bullet must travel to complete one full revolution, such as " 1 turn in 10 inches " ( 1: 10 inches ), or " 1 turn in 254 mm " ( 1: 254 mm ).
Rolling Stone magazine described the album as " compelling proof Christian rock doesn't always turn out cheery or charmless or swaddled in yellow and black ".
The clinical underpinnings of two of the most common spasticity conditions, spastic diplegia and multiple sclerosis, can be described as follows: in spastic diplegia, the upper motor neuron lesion arises often as a result of neonatal asphyxia, while in conditions like multiple sclerosis, spasticity is thought by some to be as a result of the autoimmune destruction of the myelin sheaths around nerve endings which in turn can mimic the gamma amino butyric acid deficiencies present in the damaged nerves of spastic diplegics, leading to roughly the same presentation of spasticity, but which clinically is fundamentally different from the latter.
To maneuver closer to the person's location, implementations of the principles described are: the quick turn ( also known as the Q-turn or the figure eight turn ), the Anderson turn, the Williamson turn, and the Scharnow turn.

described and events
His passion and enthusiasm convey the courage and high adventure of Garibaldi's exploits and give the reader a unique sense of participation in the events described.
For many years, the events described in " The Curse of Akkad " were thought, like the details of Sargon's birth, to be purely fictional.
This view is based partly on Old English and Danish traditions regarding persons and events of the 4th century, and partly on the fact that striking affinities to the cult of Nerthus as described by Tacitus are to be found in pre-Christian Scandinavian, especially Swedish and Danish, religion.
The events described in the poem take place in the late 5th century, after the Anglo-Saxons had begun their migration to England, and before the beginning of the 7th century, a time when the Anglo-Saxon people were either newly arrived or still in close contact with their Germanic kinsmen in Scandinavia and Northern Germany.
The Babylonian Talmud was the first attempt to attach authors to the holy books: each book, according to the authors of the Talmud, was written by a prophet, and each prophet was an eyewitness of the events described, and Joshua himself wrote " the book that bears his name ".
" If this refers to Mordecai, he would have had to live over a century to have witnessed the events described in the Book of Esther.
Swedish and Danish chronicles of the 16th century described the events as " black " for the first time, not to describe the late-stage sign of the disease, in which the sufferer's skin would blacken due to subepidermal hemorrhages and the extremities would darken with a form of gangrene, acral necrosis, but more likely to refer to black in the sense of glum or dreadful and to denote the terror and gloom of the events.
In Idealism, also known as " spiritual " or " symbolic ", the events described in prophecy are neither past, present, nor future, but are representative of larger ideals and principles.
There are diverse opinions concerning the thousand years of peace ( Millennium ) described in Revelation and the events associated with it.
The miracle of the one-day supply of oil miraculously lasting eight days is first described in the Talmud, written about 600 years after the events described in the books of Maccabees.
In Dianetics, the unconscious or reactive mind is described as a collection of " mental image pictures ," which contain the recorded experience of past moments of unconsciousness, including all sensory perceptions and feelings involved, ranging from pre-natal experiences, infancy and childhood, even the traumatic feelings associated events from past lives and alien cultures.
Some interpreters understand this reference to be an allusion to the events described in Zechariah 3: 1, 2.
However, it should be noted that variations on this geographic theory would have the epistle written during Paul's 2nd Missionary Journey around 50-52, or during the events described in Acts.
2: 11 ) would have been necessary after the events described in Acts 15.
While accepting that Paul's apostolic anointing was likely only recognized by the Apostles in Jerusalem during the events described in Gal.
Emotions have been described as discrete and consistent responses to internal or external events which have a particular significance for the organism.
Although the pre-war establishment had been split by the Civil War, both of the opposing main factions regarded all radical groups as agitators for change, and they are described as such in the Historical Collections of John Rushworth that document events of the early period, and by the Journals of the House of Commons which cover the period of the Republic itself.
A major problem confronting the study of the early history of gunpowder is ready access to sources close to the events described.
IBM veterans from the PC project disputed the book's description of events, and Microsoft described it as " one-sided and inaccurate.
When a future event ( ex: a coin toss ) is described as part of a sequence, no matter how arbitrarily, a person will automatically consider the event as it relates to the past events, resulting in the gambler's fallacy.
From dusk on into the night, the passage of time and the darkening sky that proceeds Marlow's narrative serves as a preamble to the atmosphere and tone for the events described within his upcomming tale.
The events were described by the Jewish leader / historian Josephus, including the desperate defence of Jotapata, the siege of Jerusalem ( 69 – 70 CE ) and heroic last stand at Masada under Eleazar ben Yair ( 72 – 73 CE ).

described and diary
Before departing for Bennington with the news, Allen was visited by Duane, who offered Allen payments which Duane described in his diary as payment " for going among the people to quiet them ".
In her diary, Maria later described how the wounded, still living Emperor was taken to the palace: " His legs were crushed terribly and ripped open to the knee ; a bleeding mass, with half a boot on the right foot, and only the sole of the foot remaining on the left.
" Pepys described the event in his diary as " an Italian puppet play, that is within the rails there, which is very pretty.
Lady Harriet Silvester, the widow of the former Recorder of the City of London, visited Lyme in 1824, and described Anning in her diary:
This diary described events from the person's life, as well as some predictive dreams and some non-predictive dreams.
Contemporaries described their relationship as more like affectionate brothers than father and son, and on Edward's death George wrote in his diary that he had lost his " best friend and the best of fathers ...
She described her shock and sorrow in her diary and letters, extracts of which were published after her death: " our poor darling little Johnnie had passed away suddenly ...
1900 diary entry by journalist Sharlot Hall described the houses in the city at the time as a " third rate mining camp ", with unkempt air and high prices of available goods.
With their help C-3PO and the others discover Shmi's diary, whereof Leia remarks that the droid described reminds her of Threepio.
In his diary, Erich Maria Remarque discusses a liaison with Garbo in 1941 and in his memoir, Cecil Beaton described an affair with her in 1947 and 1948.
Queen Victoria, who saw the play, described it in her diary as " very trashy ".
Trooper William James Clarke of the Natal Mounted Police described in his diary that " altogether we buried 375 Zulus and some wounded were thrown into the grave.
* Ellen Douglas Birdseye Wheaton ( 1816 – 1858 ) wrote a notable diary from 1850 to 1858 ; it described her life as a married woman and activist.
It coincides roughly with the story that Dostoyevsky described in his letter to Katkov, and written in a form of a diary or journal, corresponds to what eventually became part II.
In his diary, Chiang described it as the greatest humiliation of his life, thus it was no surprise that he would later seek to take revenge on Zhang.
Drinker described her later in her diary as aa sociable pretty kind of Woman .” Although unable to satisfy the women's demands, General Washington invited them to dine at headquarters that day.
Mencken described the diary entry as a misreading of the author's self-correction, and stated it was in reality the first two letters of the words a h before noticing the phrase had been used in the previous line and changing his mind.
However, in diary entries and subsequent published autobiographical pieces concerning this time, Lane described herself as depressed and disillusioned with her marriage, caught in the tension arising from the recognition that her intelligence and interests did not mesh with the life she was living with her husband.
The expedition's route traveled through the Utah canyons of the Colorado River, which Powell described in his published diary as having
For example, a single soldier's experiences can be inferred from the history of his military unit, or a migrant's journey can be described from the shipboard diary of a fellow traveler.
Bowles ' continued association with the Master Musicians of Jajouka and their hereditary leader Bachir Attar is described in Paul Bowles ' book, a diary entitled Days: A Tangier Journal.
She is described in 1797 in the diary of 18-year-old Elizabeth Wynne as " a charming woman, beautiful and exceedingly good humoured and amiable.
Joseph Goebbels described in his diary that Belgium and the Holland were Heim im Reich in 1940.
They were first described by Messiaen in a diary entry in early 1948.

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