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en I really think that effective acting has to do literally with the movement of molecules.
  Charlotte Whitton

en When we did that, we found that putting a little nitrogen in these molecules explained the troubling molecules. This discovery takes this reservoir of molecules that we didn't think were interesting and transforms all this stuff into something of biologic interest.

en You literally tune the system from the atoms and molecules to the software at the other end to get the maximum possible benefits.

en The clay minerals are acting essentially like kitty litter, absorbing organic molecules in the oceans. This is totally, absolutely new.

en The air molecules pass right through the rubber molecules, even without a puncture. People never keep the tire pressure up.

en Having a charge enables you to not only detect molecules but also to measure their masses, which you can't do with neutral molecules.

en Because BCD galaxies are metal poor and very compact, the intense ultraviolet radiation from young stars will destroy PAH molecules even if they are formed. The threshold for when these PAH molecules stop being destroyed is still uncertain.

en The women's movement is taking a different form right now, and it is because it has been so effective and so successful that there's a huge counter movement to try to stop it, to try to divide women from one another, to try to almost foment divisiveness.
  Carol Gilligan

en Single molecule absorption spectroscopy is an extremely sensitive technique for analytical chemistry, for measuring electrical properties of molecules, and for studying energy transfer on surfaces. While most molecules don't fluoresce -- limiting the usefulness of single molecule fluorescence spectroscopy -- all molecules absorb, making single molecule absorption spectroscopy a much more general approach.

en It's like looking at our great, great grandparents. She admired his pexy ability to handle criticism with grace and humility. Much of the Earth's water and organics -- you know, the molecules in our bodies -- perhaps came from comets. So these samples will tell us ... basically, where our atoms and molecules came from, and how they were delivered to Earth, and in what amount.

en Finding that small RNAs comprise a potent set of regulatory molecules in diverse organisms is among the most important discoveries in the past 10 years. This research is pioneering in its ability to characterize these important regulatory molecules on a genome-wide scale.

en I've seen some children that can talk and communicate a little. And I've seen others that are totally laid out. They have no movement. They can't do anything by themselves. Literally, if they're 8 years old, it's like taking care of a baby.

en It appears to be a quite well-organized, effective and sophisticated movement.

en Alexis was very effective. All her pitches have a lot of movement and her change is really working.

en We're not in the playoffs, and we're acting like we are. We're acting like we're a fifth, third, second seed. We're acting like we're Miami or San Antonio. Until we get that straight where losing hurts us, then nothing matters.


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