How To Use Elucidation In A Sentence

  • This work led to the elucidation of the enzymes involved, and also dealt a blow to vitalism, the belief that life possessed a special force that distinguished it from non-living chemicals.
  • He also contributed much to the elucidation of the structure of chlorophyll, and for these important achievements he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1930 (cf. Section 3.5). The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry
  • The sutra states the doctrine in a apophthegmatic form; the bhasya is a commentary on it; and the vartika is an elucidation of the commentary.
  • The position of the atoms in cytosine could be determined, because under the action of an oxidizing agent this substance breaks down into biuret and oxalic acid, and this elucidation of its constitution was soon followed by its synthesis. Albrecht Kossel - Nobel Lecture
  • In itself, elucidation of this sensitivity will be an interesting result of this discussion.
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  • IR theorists have largely failed to follow the English school injunction that history requires ‘the elucidation of the unlikeness between past and present’.
  • Likewise, comparisons of growth series permit elucidation of phylogenetic relationships at lower taxonomic levels such as suborders, families, or subfamilies.
  • That being said, we could probably judge the Gelug commentarial elucidations to be the most profound and the best. Gelug Conference
  • The connotations of the term 'crookback' need some elucidation. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The elucidation of this subject is thus one of the current aims of both theoretical and experimental biophysicists as a preliminary but essential step for the total understanding of the biological functions.
  • The book is perhaps best known for its elucidation of the five stages of grief people go through after the death of a friend or loved one.
  • Nor yet did Eastlake confine himself to the external forms of art and nature; he then laid the foundation of that intimate knowledge of the arts, be they called formative, architectural, plastic, or pictorial, the able elucidation of which renders his writings so valuable. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
  • The main body of the paper will be taken up with elucidation and argument for the necessity and sufficiency of these conditions.
  • As during my studies on fatty liver I acquired experience in analyzing lipids, and since Avram felt the elucidation of the TAT proteolytic mechanism may be a too difficult undertaking for a limited-in-scope M.D. thesis, we decided to add one additional layer to the study on the "pleiotropic response" and to analyze the effect of serum on synthesis of phospholipids. Aaron Ciechanover - Autobiography
  • But let me try to elucidate...' It was a simple progression from elucidation via demonstration to play. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • Elucidation of the genomic organization of the Oct-11a POU domain revealed a striking concordance of intron/exon junctions with Oct-2.
  • Müller in the conviction _psychologus nemo nisi physiologus_, he was the first in Great Britain during the 19th century to apply physiology in a thoroughgoing fashion to the elucidation of mental states. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • It is in these two paragraphs that the reference to the phrase ‘international standards’ is used, although without elucidation of what the term connotes or how it is defined.
  • Many persons affirmed that the history and elucidation of the facts, long so mysterious, had been obtained by the daguerreotypist from one of those mesmerical seers, who, now-a-days, so strangely perplex the aspect of human affairs, and put everybody's natural vision to the blush, by the marvels which they see with their eyes shut. The House of the Seven Gables
  • Its elucidation is perhaps essential to a clear understanding not only of the dogged determination of the Chinese people to accept the Japanese challenge even in the face of insurmountable difficulties but also of what is uppermost in their minds today with regard to problems of the post-war world. China and the Post-War World
  • But thanks for the clear and concise elucidation of both of your points! MIND MELD: Shrewd Writing Advice From Some of Science Fiction's & Fantasy's Best Writers
  • The elucidation of the fly genome makes it relatively straightforward to generate and study mutations in proteins previously associated with integrins from other systems.
  • But for the elucidation of his character as a student, or a bibliomaniac, we naturally turn to the huge mass of his epistles which have been preserved; and in them we find a constant reference to books which shew his intimacy with the classics as well as the patristical lore of the church. Bibliomania in the Middle Ages
  • From such a correspondence, if she could derive neither comfort nor information, she thought she found intimations of its source in the style of Lady Rachel’s letters to her; and she believed it to be such as forbad her too eagerly to wish for an elucidation, probably more painful than the obscurity in which she felt herself lost. Isabella. A Novel
  • The effects of eserine, on the transmission of excitation in the ganglion, are complicated by a paralyzing action of this alkaloid on the ganglion cells, and still need further elucidation. Sir Henry Dale - Nobel Lecture
  • But let me try to elucidate...' It was a simple progression from elucidation via demonstration to play. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • Fourth, a worm hole, elucidation space - time can stretch, compression, rent, also is deduced time - travel this idea.
  • There is going to have to be rather a lot of financial information in there, elucidations of first principles, plausible and sufficient accounts of political wranglings over bimetallism and the Gold Standard.
  • Her crystallography was crucial to the subsequent elucidation of DNA structure and replication.
  • Their objectives and methods require further elucidation.
  • UCLA and John C. Walker of the MRC Laboratory in Cambridge shared one-half of the 1997 prize for their elucidation of the mechanism of ATP synthesis; the other half of the prize went to Jens C. Skou in The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry
  • Has any fellow, of the dime a dozen type, it might with some profit some dull evening quietly be hinted — has any usual sort of ornery josser, flat — chested fortyish, faintly flatulent and given to ratiocination by syncopation in the elucidation of complications, of his greatest Finnegans Wake
  • In order to give this discovery its full physiological import, some more elucidation is required. Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture
  • The book begins with sharp social commentary, elucidation of concepts, and critiques of research methods typically used in the field.
  • Some further elucidation should follow that lede but, basically, the lede communicates the essential nugget of information, true or not. Elizabeth Boleman-Herring: Still Seeking 'The Ineffable' in 2012
  • Further elucidation of the biochemical processes in these animal models of myopia may have implications for treating myopia in humans.
  • A causal mechanism and the potential reversibility of lung pathology await elucidation.
  • What took place in 1953 right here in Cambridge, through significant collaboration with Birkbeck and King's Colleges, London, was the elucidation of its structure as a binary helix.
  • The script, moreover, while restoring some of the gloss to the Hughes story, leans more to spectacle than elucidation where his affliction is concerned.
  • But Joyce is a naturally elucidating rather than a naturally metaphorizing writer, and in his elucidations the balance between what is included and what is excluded is almost always upset.
  • Before crossing the 50th meridian, the undulations arising from the distribution of land and water in the neighbourhood of these vast inland seas would receive considerable elucidation from the shorter intervals of observation, and after passing the 50th meridian the extent of undulation, as compared with that observed by the more southerly vessels, would be more distinctly marked by the three-hourly series. The Hurricane Guide Being An Attempt To Connect The Rotary Gale Or Revolving Storm With Atmospheric Waves.
  • This process is, in fact, the prime source for any organic substance, consequently its elucidation is one of science's key tasks. Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1902 - Presentation Speech
  • One would prefer the elucidation of some ground-rules.
  • And just to reply to the catharsism lacking elucidation, that is not necessary. The Tail Section » Lost Pull’s a ‘Prisoner’ with Expose
  • Among von Békésy's important contributions to our knowledge of sound transmission in the middle ear should be mentioned the elucidation of the vibration patterns of the eardrum and of the interplay of the ossicle movements. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1961 - Presentation Speech
  • revindication" and has recourse to the opinion of experts, if he considers such expert opinion necessary for the elucidation of the rights of the parties, etc.; he takes part in deciding and in the drafting of the judgment, which he signs with the Chinese The Fight for the Republic in China
  • Many persons affirmed that the history and elucidation of the facts, long so mysterious, had been obtained by the daguerreotypist from one of those mesmerical seers who, nowadays, so strangely perplex the aspect of human affairs, and put everybody's natural vision to the blush, by the marvels which they see with their eyes shut. The House of the Seven Gables
  • But let me try to elucidate...' It was a simple progression from elucidation via demonstration to play. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • Elucidation of the genomic organization of the Oct-11a POU domain revealed a striking concordance of intron/exon junctions with Oct-2.
  • This view was reinforced by the elucidation of Z DNA and Z RNA structures, where the syn purines are mostly guanines.
  • One must be careful, however, not to read this remark as conceding defeat, for in the continuation of this reply to Arnauld and in the passage above, he identifies ideas with God's substance: ˜God's ideas of creatures are ¦ only His essence, insofar as it is participable or imperfectly imitable™ (Elucidation 10, OC 3: 149; LO Malebranche's Theory of Ideas and Vision in God
  • Four large-scale paintings, representing his third solo exhibition there (over an eight-year period), consumed the wall space of a smallish room with an unorthodox elucidation of his diluvian subject.
  • If I had thought, by observing the effects of artificial electrical stimuli in small doses on some dozen or so experimental animals with altogether some hundred points of stimulation distributed over the diencephalon, to achieve in due course the looked-for elucidation, then the first result was a thorough disappointment. Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture
  • Sanghatissa, required some elucidation, and therefore inserted a passage in the "tika," by which his poem was accompanied, to explain that the motive of its erection was "_for the purpose of averting the dangers of lightning_." [ Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2)
  • Moreover, union objectives and orientations are themselves of an extremely diverse nature between different countries and they require further elucidation.
  • Among Hinshelwood's major contributions his detailed elucidation of the mechanism for the reaction between oxygen and hydrogen can be mentioned, whereas Semenov's award was for his studies of so-called chain reactions. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry
  • She was cited for ‘pioneering work on the surface structures, stabilities and other properties of metal films and quasicrystals, and elucidation of surface structure and chemistry of water on metals.’
  • A recent elucidation of a necessitarian approach to causality is found in Harre and Madden.
  • Perhaps his greatest contribution to the theosophical movement was his presentation and elucidation of the basic theosophic ideas found in Blavatsky's Secret Doctrine and other works.
  • Nevertheless, this elucidation of the generic discontinuous change has shed light upon many optical phenomena where caustics and diffraction occur.
  • As far as he could ascertain, the rajah was the only man possessed of the important secret he wished to obtain, so that should the old chief lose his life Reginald would be deprived of the only clue which might lead to its elucidation. The Young Rajah
  • But let me try to elucidate...' It was a simple progression from elucidation via demonstration to play. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • And it seemed to me at the time to be the most brilliant elucidation of how people become trapped in the ruts of their romantic history.

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