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The overall presentation provides good detail and great figures. I was wondering if there is any information out there about the molecular interactions involved? This could provide an interesting mechanism and allow more touch into the chemistry side of the situation. Most sentence structure seems solid with the occasional overuse of prepositional phrases. --Jimmy Chapman | The overall presentation provides good detail and great figures. I was wondering if there is any information out there about the molecular interactions involved? This could provide an interesting mechanism and allow more touch into the chemistry side of the situation. Most sentence structure seems solid with the occasional overuse of prepositional phrases. --Jimmy Chapman | ||
I thought your incorporation of images and figures was especially effective. There were a couple sentences that were a little bit harder to understand (as Jimmy noted with his comment regarding the "overuse of prepositional phrases"), but other than that your page looks good! | I thought your incorporation of images and figures was especially effective. There were a couple sentences that were a little bit harder to understand (as Jimmy noted with his comment regarding the "overuse of prepositional phrases"), but other than that your page looks good! -Kelsey McMurtry |
Latest revision as of 15:56, 5 May 2013
The overall presentation provides good detail and great figures. I was wondering if there is any information out there about the molecular interactions involved? This could provide an interesting mechanism and allow more touch into the chemistry side of the situation. Most sentence structure seems solid with the occasional overuse of prepositional phrases. --Jimmy Chapman
I thought your incorporation of images and figures was especially effective. There were a couple sentences that were a little bit harder to understand (as Jimmy noted with his comment regarding the "overuse of prepositional phrases"), but other than that your page looks good! -Kelsey McMurtry