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14 Having just ascertained that molecular sieves are crucial to avoid racemisation, we therefore thought it important to investigate whether the conditions in Scheme 5 allow for the omission of molecular sieves in chirality-transfer reactions, or whether successful chirality transfer without molecular sieves is in fact specific to substrate 4 j.
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Just ascertain if your child likes playtime before homework or is better off getting it done and then relaxing, having the rest of the afternoon and evening for themselves. 5. Try not to overload your child with scheduled activities as they are getting accustomed to getting homework done.
Insuring you property is just like ascertaining ownership.
I'd say, 'Tell me about Goya,' or, 'What do you know about Elizabeth Bishop's poetry?' or, 'Is the Youth Group CD any good?' And, his head over the kitchen table, he'd arch an eyebrow just to ascertain that I was serious, which I always was.
It took about 15 minutes of sifting through caches of papers on Westminster Council and National Health Service (NHS) letterheads, comparing case notes and addresses, rifling through bags, checking deadlines and databases, just to ascertain Sara's status with the various withered arms of the British state.
"Everyone is just trying to ascertain exactly what's happened," he said.
How about: discover, uncover, reveal, unearth, expose, ascertain, discern, lay bare or just find out.
Horrified, they discover it's a vaguely familiar man – but just as we ascertain there's been no lasting damage to him, another being falls... and another... and another.
An extraordinary shift of the antiferrodistortive transition temperature (Ta) is ascertained when just a small percentage of any of the dopants is used.
To walk through a landscape in pursuit of an idea, in the belief that I will learn something that I don't already know, that there is something in this vast expanse that cannot be ascertained from just a mental understanding of the thing.
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