1980
DOI: 10.1016/s0161-6420(80)35160-9
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Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy with Visual Disturbances

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“…For steric reasons, fewer hydrogen-bonded water configurations are possible around a non-polar solute particle which is unable to form hydrogen bonds. These shell water molecules are forced into a tangential orientation [27], whereas the molecules in bulk water may also form radially oriented hydrogen bonds with central water molecules replacing the solute [22]. The degeneracy, or total number of configurations, of a hydrogen-bonded cluster of shell water ("ordered shell") is consequently smaller than that of a hydrogen-bonded cluster of bulk water ("ordered bulk").…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For steric reasons, fewer hydrogen-bonded water configurations are possible around a non-polar solute particle which is unable to form hydrogen bonds. These shell water molecules are forced into a tangential orientation [27], whereas the molecules in bulk water may also form radially oriented hydrogen bonds with central water molecules replacing the solute [22]. The degeneracy, or total number of configurations, of a hydrogen-bonded cluster of shell water ("ordered shell") is consequently smaller than that of a hydrogen-bonded cluster of bulk water ("ordered bulk").…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Direct experimental evidence for the tangential orientation of hydrogen bonds between water molecules in the solvation shell of non-polar solute particles has been provided recently in Refs. [27,28]. When the solute particle is replaced by water, radial hydrogen bonds may be formed.…”
Section: Fig 1: Energy Levels In the Mlg Model For Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34 Whereas the Concordance would seem to place Trommius, a Calvinist minister, in the orthodox Reformed wing of the Dutch Reformed Church, it is noteworthy that the project of the concordance was initiated by his father-in-law Johannes Martinus, a friend of Johannes Coccejus, who would later advise Trommius. 35 Coccejus is often seen as a sympathizer of Descartes. But although the idea of a 'Coccejan-Cartesian' body of ideas, created in the seventeenth century by adversaries of Coccejus and Descartes, is still prevalent in historiography, recent research by Jetze Touber has made this untenable.…”
Section: Trommius's Traveloguementioning
confidence: 99%
“…91 Markus, Saeculum, remains the most comprehensive and subtle guide to Augustine's eschatology. See also McGinn,[4][5]88,102,Flori,[93][94][95][96][97][98][99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107]on its reception. 92 Goetz.…”
Section: Penance and Eschatology In Aethelredian England And Beyondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…750 L. Roach comparable in many respects to the "penitential state" witnessed under Louis the Pious on the continent just over a century and a half earlier: reverses and catastrophes were interpreted primarily as signs of sin within society. 100 This approach to the "viking problem" may have hindered the defence of the realm in practical terms, insofar as it diverted time and attention away from military matters. Nevertheless, we should think twice before condemning the king as previous generations of scholars were so keen to do; AEthelred's responses were neither as ill-considered nor as unreasonable as has sometimes been suggested and it is but a cruel twist of fate that he was later to earn the epithet unraed.…”
Section: Penance and Eschatology In Aethelredian England And Beyondmentioning
confidence: 99%