- The
Elucidation is an
anonymous Old
French poem of the
early 13th century,
which was
written to
serve as a
prologue to Chrétien de Troyes' Perceval, le...
- jargon. "Eschew obfuscation", also
stated as "eschew obfuscation,
espouse elucidation", is a
humorous fumblerule used by
English teachers and
professors when...
-
which one can
determine the
structure of a
molecule is
called structural elucidation.
These methods include:
concerning only
connectivity of the atoms: spectroscopies...
-
Organic chemistry is a
subdiscipline within chemistry involving the
scientific study of the structure, properties, and
reactions of
organic compounds and...
- in the most
prosaic form of
language to be understood, as
failure to
elucidate provides fallacious definitions.
Figurative language can also be misinterpreted...
- Computer-****isted
structure elucidation (or CASE) is the
technique of
using software to
generate all
possible molecular structures that are consistent...
-
Oliver Cromwell's
Letters and Speeches: with
Elucidations is a book by the
Scottish essayist,
historian and
philosopher Thomas Carlyle. It "remains one...
-
Roman law by
means of glosses,
which originally were
meagre interlinear elucidations of the text. But
since the
glosses were
often too
extensive to be inserted...
- Vol. 4. New York:
International Publishers. pp. 3–211.
Several authors elucidated this long
neglected crucial turn in Marx's
theoretical development, such...
- are
retained within the sac-like ascus,
ascomycetes have been used for
elucidating principles of
genetics and
heredity (e.g.,
Neurospora cr****a). Members...