(1) The nmr assignments obtained from COSY and INAPT experiments are reported for the first time.
(2) With a "Ladies and gentlemen, the members of the President's review board," the inaptly named former Senator Tower (he is a rotund five foot five) led in his fellow-candidates for the Pulitzer Prize.
(3) Their structures were established as 1, 2, and 3 by detailed spectral studies including 1H-13C correlations via long range couplings using the INAPT pulse sequence, nOeds, and 2D 1H-13C direct chemical shift correlation (HETCOR) nmr techniques.
(4) The sites of glycosidic linkages in orthoesters were directly determined by 1 D INAPT n.m.r.
(5) Two-dimensional double quantum filtered COSY and hetero-COSY NMR experiments were performed, and a series of insensitive nuclei assignment by polarization transfer (INAPT) NMR spectra were also recorded.
(6) Annas quotes from the In re Baby M decision and from the contract between Stern and his wife and surrogate mother Mary Beth Whitehead to support his contention that Sorkow "rendered a sermon filled with contradictions, double-standards, inapt analogies, and unsupported conclusions."
(7) He added: "Sceptics may also point to the 'hiatus' of temperatures since the end of the 20th century, but there is increasing evidence that this inaptly named hiatus is not seen in other measures of the climate system, and is almost certainly temporary."
(8) Rubio also challenged Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton’s reluctance to use the term “radical Islam” with an inapt comparison: “That would be like saying we weren’t at war with Nazis because we were afraid to offend some Germans who were members of the Nazi Party but weren’t violent themselves.” The Nazis, in this comparison, would be Isis – but no one is contending that any Isis members should be spared the fight.
(9) David Lean was born in March 1908, making this his centenary year, marked by a season of his films at the BFI in London in June and throughout the year at the David Lean Cinema in Croydon (a modest arthouse, inaptly enough), where a plaque has also been unveiled.
(10) Ticket sales for the inaptly named friendly have, for the first time, outstripped demand for the men’s last friendly at Wembley in a landmark moment for a sport long in the shadow of its older brother.
(11) The author considers particularly inapt to use the term "receptor" for so-called nerve endings, as at present the term receptor stands for the specific binding capacity of protein molecules in particular in cell membranes, the transmission of information into the cell and evoking of a biological response.
(12) The anti-choice legislator infamously made his inapt comparison when the bill was initially up for consideration: There's lots of things I do going into a decision – whether that's a car, whether that's a house, whether that's any major decision that I make in my life.
(13) It's as inapt as moulding ground pork into the likeness of a cherub.
(14) For more than two months now, the inaptly-named “right to be forgotten” has remained buoyant in the news cycle.