Sentences with phrase «other elaborations»

The protocol furnished a diverse array of benzofuran products with a B substituent conveniently poised for further reactivity via Suzuki coupling or other elaborations.

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These radiations in part came from Japanese management culture, very different from U.S. practice, the ideas of Deming — which both influenced and reflected Japanese practice — and their elaborations by others.
At first glance, Feuerbach's later theory looks like an elaboration of a view that goes back at least to the Roman poet Statius and was revived by Spinoza, Hobbes, Hume and others: that fear of the terrifying forces of nature first created the gods — «in the ignorance of causes,» as Hobbes explains.
And second, because these other themes can be understood as an elaboration of what Christian love and faith entail.
Indeed, the dialectical hermeneutic proposed here is nothing other than a methodological elaboration of the truth of losing and finding one's life.
Adopting the second view not only fits our natural intuitions of the other animals, especially the higher forms, but fits also the evolutionary scheme according to which our human traits are intensifications and elaborations of traits found in our prehuman ancestors.
At that same meeting, the Politburo agreed to purge one of its own members, Sun Zhengcai, who had once been considered a potential successor to Mr. Xi, on corruption charges — a warning to other party officials that needed little elaboration.
and hence the illustration of the nature of the scientific hearings of the accessions to knowledge which his expedition has produced are drawn from these materials; but, as other branches of the information embraced in his observations are unfolded, other theoretical applications will appear for the advancement of philosophy and such of the geographical sciences as meteorology and terrestrial magnetism, concerning which the observations made in the South Polar regions tend in some respects to deliver the deciding stroke in the elaboration.
Others with a shorter attention span, you might say, will be happy at hopping around and are more interested in the earlier stages of something: what are the essentials of this, and then leaving the elaboration of that to people of a different kind.
Sawyer and Greenwold made the case in an earlier paper that the expansion and elaboration of the feather beta - keratin gene coincides with the evolution of the feather itself, from a simple body covering to a sophisticated assembly of interconnected working parts that make powered flight, among other competitive advantages, possible.
Cephalopod brains are elaborations of the basic invertebrate brain, and have a completely different organization than what is found in humans and other vertebrates.
Other aspects of the narrative also could have done with some more elaboration.
contains interviews with key cast and crew, who to a one, evidently completely convinced of the script's altruism, insist that the movie is about communication and tolerance and affection and other vague terms that apparently don't warrant much elaboration.
For example, when students create stories, pictures, or other nonverbal expressions of the content they are learning — a process researchers call elaboration — they are also helping to better embed the information.
Show your students how far they've come by asking them to select an old journal entry or other writing assignment to revisit, either by rewriting it or responding to it with more elaboration or describing whether their answer has changed and why.
The governor made several other claims in his 20 - minute address that require a bit of parsing and elaboration.
Obviously, the questions that were offered don't apply to non-fiction titles, for example, and several nonfic titles I looked at don't offer any other drop down elaborations.
While I shared my initial thoughts back in November, this second project prompted elaboration as I continue to try and pinpoint what this kind of move means to me and other manga readers.
The original story, first reported on by Game Informer, was also hinted at by other bits of online evidence here and there, but there was no elaboration on many of the questions that some of the leaked screenshots brought up.
Some of the highlights include elaboration on the game's replay saving to the cloud, features of the XBLA Demo, as well as other features that they would have liked to include but couldn't due to time or budget.
The fair, which is now in its second year in the city of New York, has become one of the more noteworthy additions to an already crowded week of sales and fairs, with its focus towards high - end blue chip artworks in conjunction with classic design, artifacts and other fields, a focus that makes it both a concentration of the focus of many fair proceedings around town, and an elaboration, seeking buyers new to the field of collecting fine art, furniture, or otherwise, through a more organic mode.
Finally, by conversing with artists and their works, especular points the way to elaborations about the future, to imaginings of other times and spaces.
For other artists, such as Joseph Csaky, Agustin Cárdenas, and Bernard Meadows, progressions between two - dimensional and three - dimensional works were integral to the elaboration of their form and style.
A work consisting of editorial revisions, annotations, elaborations, or other modifications which, as a whole, represent an original work of authorship, is a «derivative work».
«Derivative Works» shall mean any work, whether in Source or Object form, that is based on (or derived from) the Work and for which the editorial revisions, annotations, elaborations, or other modifications represent, as a whole, an original work of authorship.
and for which the editorial revisions, annotations, elaborations, or other modifications represent, as a whole, an original work of authorship.
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