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"Journey of Man" may not impart much genuine wisdom.
Watson probably won't remember this meeting – I recall neither doing nor saying anything to impart much of an impression.
The hot flue gases, after exiting the chamber through another set of ports, are directed through another set of regenerators, where they impart much of their heat to the checker-brick arrangement there.
(By way of a draughty luggage lift in the driving rain, then transfer to an ultra-narrow wheelchair to get into the aircraft where I was liftedby two hefty blokes, hopping from one seat to the next until plonked in the middle. In Portugal the two blokes were pretty weedy, and did not impart much confidence).
"American universities impart much more self-esteem to scientists.
They are particularly resistant to high-temperature corrosion and oxidation, and boriding them can further enhance their corrosion resistance and impart much improved tribological properties.
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Benzaldehyde is an aromatic aldehyde and imparts much of the aroma to cherries and almonds.
He steered the ensemble effectively through Toru Takemitsu's brief orchestral study "Green" and Prokofiev's Symphony No. 5 without imparting much character to the music.
In other words, a firm might want to hire them because they are inquisitive enough to read about business strategy, not because the books themselves will have imparted much wisdom.
Entanglement bridges imparted much better adhesion than did epitaxially crystallized lamellae.
Electrochemical data indicate that replacement of aryl thiolates with alkyl thiolates (1 and 3) shifts the E1/2 value of Co III)–Co II) couple cathodically by 0.16 V. Replacement of imine nitrogen with carboxamido nitrogen, however, imparts much greater stability to the Co III) metal center; the E1/2 value of 3 in DMF is −0.82 V while complex 4 shows no reduction upto −1.8 V (vs. SCE) in DMF.
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