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  • in reply to: Chemistry: Photosynthesis Dark equations #22225
    susierc
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    Thanks, Dorothy. That's a big help.
    Susie

    in reply to: Chemistry: Photosynthesis Light Steps #22230
    susierc
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    I attached the print scan to my original question. There is no arrow, just the horizontal line between the words. I'll attach it again.
    Susie

    in reply to: Flowchart or not? #21589
    susierc
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    I forgot. I'm sorry I sent my message to you by mistake when I should have sent it to the Computer Code section. Thanks again.

    in reply to: Flowchart or not? #21591
    susierc
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    I ended up drawing a graphic labeled with abbreviations and numbers and added a flowchart-like list with descriptions. The student needed the material by next Monday. Thanks, Susie

    in reply to: Flowchart or not? #21590
    susierc
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    I know the information regarding flowcharts is a supplement to the CBC information. This is a complicated chart and my guess is that it won't work as a flowchart, but I am forwarding this question to folks that know more about it than I do and hopefully will get a better answer to you as soon as I hear.
    Diane

    susierc
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    I'm sorry. I should have told you it was a Nemeth chapter. I wasn't sure if I should use what was in print or go by how you say it--"2 by 4".

    in reply to: Chemistry: Shaded and slanted structures #21555
    susierc
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    Thanks, Lindy,
    You've been a big help.

    Susie

    in reply to: Chemistry: Shaded and slanted structures #21554
    susierc
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    Thank you for the image of the page (190). The note at the bottom of the page explains the significance of the shaded hydrogen atoms. They are enlarged and shaded only for the benefit of seeing (visually) which hydrogen atom is the one being shifted. I suggest marking these four hydrogen atoms with a general reference indicator from the Nemeth Code and explaining in a TN "shaded hydrogen atoms are marked with a general reference indicator (4, 12456)."

    To keep the bond between H and O or H and N uninterrupted (unspaced), the reference indicator can either precede or follow the H atom, with a blank cell between it and the H. Examples:

    [braille],O_3],H @]

    [braille]@] ,H_3],O

    etc.

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