This article reviews the discovery and the further studies on qinghaosu and its derivatives. |
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They had made a chemical discovery while students in Edinburgh, discovering a way to make sal ammoniac, a chemical used in welding metal. |
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A Lasseter's Reef like discovery of 700,000 ounces of high grade gold in an area so remote the prospectors never really got to it. |
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The discovery was made by a man walking his dog shortly before 10 am yesterday. |
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Although it had led to the discovery of alcohol and the mineral acids, historians of chemistry view alchemy in general as fraudulent. |
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The study of food science advanced during the 19th century with the discovery of proteins, then known as albumen, in fluid extracted from meat. |
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At the heart of this letter is Win's discovery that she has lost various items from her work-basket when it was left in the servant's hall. |
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Mr Ward believes redeveloping libraries as discovery centres is the way to reverse the decline in visitor numbers. |
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The discovery will help scientists better understand how our early ancestors began to walk on two feet. |
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However that may be, Winroth's discovery of a first recension of the Decretum is exciting news. |
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It was in every sense of the word a genuine calling, a discovery of a vocation. |
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The keelboat is a discovery experience as an outside exhibit next to the Entrance sidewalk. |
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This last discovery on Europa is especially exciting because there may be life wherever water is discovered. |
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Yesterday's EU test followed the discovery on Monday of bird flu on a Greek Aegean island. |
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His most prolific discovery was the whereabouts of one of the people who planned the Final Solution, Adolf Eichmann. |
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He received the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics for his research on the diffusion of light and discovery of the Raman effect. |
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Use this discovery to your advantage before your competitors get the jump on you! |
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It is 100 years since the discovery of the blues, the wellspring from which popular music as we know it first flowed. |
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Contrary to Garrison's suggestion, radiocarbon dating is not the only discovery to truly revolutionize archaeology or archaeological dating. |
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The discovery of antibiotic drugs has been helpful in treating acute infection associated with chronic bronchitis. |
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This three-year project was to lead to the discovery of the causes of radioactive emissions. |
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However, this concept is challenged by the discovery of different pollen cones from the Arkansas and English Wealden localities. |
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Albert Einstein once quipped that the greatest mathematical discovery of all time is compound interest. |
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He dismissed claims that the discovery was kept quiet until last Thursday's General Election was over. |
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A generation later, he is driven to return to the scene, craving discovery and even accusation. |
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Dmitri Mendeleev's discovery of the periodic law in the late 1860s was a remarkable accomplishment. |
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The story is about the days and weeks leading up to his discovery of the test results. |
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However, instead of a steady march of discovery and triumph, reason has led us to believe there are limits to achievement. |
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The discovery came about during rescue excavations on Thames Water's sludge works. |
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Galileo's most critical telescopic discovery was that Venus had phases like the Moon. |
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The discovery was made on Tuesday in four out of 236 quarters of beef being unloaded at the company ADM in Eastbourne, East Sussex. |
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I had such a discovery this past year when a number of your early films were re-released on video. |
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The discovery of these receptors has also led to the finding of endogenous cannabinoids, such as anandamide. |
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Von Reichenstein made his discovery while analyzing a sample of gold from a colleague that contained an unknown impurity. |
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Luckily, the discovery of a latent talent for ventriloquism was soon to change his seemingly tragic fate. |
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But there was a lapse from the incidence of the first attack to the discovery of the patch when your PC was vulnerable. |
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This system of inner discovery begins with asana, sitting quietly in yogic posture, and pranayama, breath control. |
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The discovery suggests that many other fossil bones may contain well-preserved remnants of bone marrow, the scientists say. |
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Jenner's discovery was a touch-stone, to detect what proportion of selfishness alloyed the human heart. |
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Yes, we have all tried the good old brandy, laced with honey to cure the common cold and sore throat, but this was a new discovery for me. |
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When it is dug up it emits the piercing scream, signalling its discovery to the aliens. |
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Some rate Severi's discovery of a base of algebraically independent curves on any surface as his most important contribution. |
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Like most wrasses, they surround themselves with a mucus layer to cover their scent while they sleep, avoiding discovery by a nighttime predator. |
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With the discovery of amianthus, we came up with the idea of setting up an amianthus cardboard industry in the city of Traipu in the state of Alagoas. |
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Mademoiselle was all ablush with delight at the discovery that she was not an old woman after all, but on occasion could still look as girlish as she felt. |
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Trials were retrospectively reanalysed, resulting in resurrection of a number of apparently dead patients and the discovery of a number of new deaths. |
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Hikers made a grim discovery when they came across a dead body in the woods. |
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As the brazen crime leads to the discovery of several bodies, media coverage feeds a sense of security imperiled. |
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The discovery of Quaoar, a magnitude 18.5 object located in the constellation Ophiuchus, was announced on October 7, 2002, at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society. |
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Viewers fascinated by his activity in the genres of figure and landscape often ignore the parallel journey of discovery he has made, compelled by the impulse to experiment. |
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The discovery emphasises the risk to archaeological remains in ploughsoil. |
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While the discovery could lead to new treatments for baldness and conditions like alopecia, the researchers believe it may also help burn victims. |
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Hall used the achromatic lens to fabricate his telescope sometime in the 1730s, but he never publicized his discovery and failed to patent it as well. |
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He also believes in aliens, which he divulged on the discovery Channel special Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking. |
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He said the latest discovery could also be linked to Whychurch village, which existed to the north east of Malmesbury, near the water tower and the village of Milbourne. |
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The research team reckons the discovery will have implications for work on stems cells, tissue regeneration, elderly care and spinal cord injuries. |
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She will unearth more than their remains in a quest that becomes a journey of baleful discovery and painful self-discovery. |
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The exact origin of its discovery is unknown, but may have arisen from a hunt led by the Babylonians. |
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When I went back and read what is being proposed, some of the language suggests that the plan is to fund early drug discovery and development in an academic environment. |
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The search for art created beyond the reach of academic officialdom began with the discovery of Henri Rousseau by Picasso's circle in early twentieth century France. |
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Whenever the opportunity has arisen the public has thirsted for the excitement that scientific discovery engenders. |
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Tsaneva was responsible for the speedy restoration of the gold wreath and ring, which are the first of the treasures from the latest discovery to be put on display. |
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His discovery of the tuberculosis bacteria had given him a taste of fame, and made him thirsty for more. |
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Rice had received this video in discovery during his criminal case, but it had not been aired publicly, as had the first video. |
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French and American paleotologists held that the jawbone and skull were obviously from two different animals and that their discovery was an accident of placement. |
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The exciting discovery was apparently made when researchers were forced to break open the leg bone of a Tyrannosaurus rex fossil to lift it by helicopter. |
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There were no accurate measurements of the weather to call upon during this time but the discovery and colonization of Greenland by Eric the Red supports this hypothesis. |
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Coincidentally with Muller's discovery in 1927 of the mutagenic effect of X rays, Vladimirovich started his long-term investigations of radiation genetics and radiobiology. |
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However, the belief in the reality of a mental substance was part of the rhetoric of the theory of individualism, not the discovery of that reality. |
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This discovery consists in giving up the musical rhythm and replacing it with the rhythmic word, according to the accentuation and necessities of the texts. |
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But although composed in the midst of the Great War, they betray little warlike influence, reflecting instead his discovery of the climate and colour of sun-kissed Provence. |
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A major finding of the magnetospheric imaging instrument is the discovery of a new radiation belt just above Saturn's cloud tops, up to the inner edge of the D-ring. |
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This faith in the indubitable certainty of mathematical proofs was sadly shaken around 1900 by the discovery of the antinomies or paradoxes of set theory. |
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Other measurements obtained during the mission provided new data on the Earth's radiation belt and the discovery that the Moon has no magnetic field. |
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The prizes were to be awarded for the discovery and demonstration of a practical method for determining the longitude of a ship at sea. |
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This linear dependence has not been applied in data analysis since the discovery of the shadowing and antishadowing effects. |
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She was not in the Princess' hair all the time nor did she watch her like a comic spy in a high drama of intrigue and discovery from a bhavai. |
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Exploration of the Caribbean led to the discovery of the Arawaks of the Lesser Antilles. |
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The accidental discovery of America by Columbus in search for India demonstrates this deep fascination. |
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This latest discovery should eventually lead to much better treatments for disease. |
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The Edisonian approach to innovation is characterized by trial-and-error discovery rather than a systematic theoretical approach. |
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Captain George Weymouth made a voyage of discovery to the northwest with two flyboats. |
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The discovery of the laws of electricity laid the groundwork for a century of innovation. |
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Hudson's final expedition ranged farther north in search of the Northwest Passage, leading to his discovery of the Hudson Strait and Hudson Bay. |
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It is this discovery that led to the expansion in iron manufacture in the region. |
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He, along with his expedition, made the first ascent of Mount Erebus and the discovery of the approximate location of the South Magnetic Pole. |
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The discovery of bronze enabled people to create metal objects which were harder and more durable than previously possible. |
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Since the discovery happened several millennia before the invention of writing, there is no written record about how it was made. |
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Although lead is a common metal, its discovery had relatively little impact in the ancient world. |
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The discovery of copper and bronze manufacture had a significant impact on the history of the Old World. |
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His later voyages resulted in further exploration of Cuba and in the discovery of South and Central America. |
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Meanwhile, the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus in 1492 brought about a new wave of missionary activity. |
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The Roman use of the term corn is not to be confused with maize, which did not come to Europe until the discovery of the New World. |
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Unfortunately for Pythagoras, his theorem led at once to the discovery of incommensurables, which appeared to disprove his whole philosophy. |
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The discovery in 1492 of the New World by Christopher Columbus challenged the classical worldview. |
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Mr. Walker does triumphantly claim the discovery of the inverted circumflex accent, or the downward and upward continued movement. |
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In the same year as the jargonium announcement, 1869, Arthur Herbert Church announced the discovery of a new element associated with zircon. |
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In 1578, Elizabeth I granted a patent to Humphrey Gilbert for discovery and overseas exploration. |
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The recent discovery of a system near Castleton, named Titan, is now known to have the deepest shaft and biggest chamber of any cave in Britain. |
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In the fields of medicine, biotechnology and pharmacology, drug discovery is the process by which new candidate drugs are discovered. |
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Drug discovery is done by pharmaceutical companies, with research assistance from universities. |
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The discovery at Oil Springs touched off an oil boom which brought hundreds of speculators and workers to the area. |
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In modified form, Darwin's scientific discovery is the unifying theory of the life sciences, explaining the diversity of life. |
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Credit for the result was instead given to Friedrich Kasiski, a Prussian infantry officer, who made the same discovery some years later. |
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But by the help of a learned Jew in Lincoln he found out the true nature of the discovery which had dawned on him. |
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No discovery of mine has made, or is likely to make, directly or indirectly, for good or ill, the least difference to the amenity of the world. |
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After the discovery of the double helix model of DNA, Crick's interests quickly turned to the biological implications of the structure. |
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In this light it can be seen as akin to the story of Isaac Newton, the falling apple and his discovery of gravity. |
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For this discovery he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1930, and many other blood groups have been discovered since. |
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Another discovery was that the total amount of air needed to lift the craft was a function of the roughness of the surface it traveled over. |
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Before the discovery of Mendelian genetics, one common hypothesis was blending inheritance. |
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It requires discovery of new phenomenon, or development of new theory, or essential development of new direction, etc. |
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In Poland, that standard was a discovery or innovative element beyond the use of scientific methods. |
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However, the discovery of the Staffordshire Moorlands Pan in Staffordshire in 2003 has provided a clue. |
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Monteagle's part in the discovery of the plot was welcomed, and denunciations of the 1603 mission to Spain featured strongly. |
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Psychologist Kevin Dunbar says the process of discovery often starts with researchers finding bugs in their experiments. |
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The discovery of North Sea oil off the east coast of Scotland in 1970 further invigorated the debate over Scottish independence. |
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Walpole's first year as Prime Minister was also marked by the discovery of a plot formed by Francis Atterbury, the Bishop of Rochester. |
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The discovery of new maritime trade routes by Western European states allowed them to avoid the Ottoman trade monopoly. |
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The discovery of the Mauer 1 mandible shows that ancient humans were present in Germany at least 600,000 years ago. |
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James Joule worked on thermodynamics and is often credited with the discovery of the principle of conservation of energy. |
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The discovery of North Sea oil in the 1970s significantly boosted Shetland's economy, employment and public sector revenues. |
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Since the discovery of North Sea oil in the 1970s, other nicknames have been the Oil Capital of the World or the Energy Capital of the World. |
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At least three now extinct native rodent species were present up until the discovery of the islands by Europeans. |
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Controversy exists over the Falklands' discovery and subsequent colonisation by Europeans. |
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Before the discovery of oil, the economy of the Qatari region focused on fishing and pearl hunting. |
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The word was also used in the preface to Lavoisier's 1789 work announcing the discovery of oxygen. |
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In the decades after the discovery of general relativity, it was realized that general relativity is incompatible with quantum mechanics. |
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Since the discovery of penicillin in 1928, antibiotics have been used to fight bacterial diseases. |
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The discovery of neutron stars sparked interest in gravitationally collapsed compact objects as a possible astrophysical reality. |
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This process was helped by the discovery of pulsars in 1967, which, by 1969, were shown to be rapidly rotating neutron stars. |
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Once Fleming made his discovery he grew a pure culture and discovered it was a Penicillium mould, now known as Penicillium chrysogenum. |
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Fleming published his discovery in 1929, in the British Journal of Experimental Pathology, but little attention was paid to his article. |
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Fleming's accidental discovery and isolation of penicillin in September 1928 marks the start of modern antibiotics. |
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Study of the problem of bulb blackening led to the discovery of the Edison effect, thermionic emission and invention of the vacuum tube. |
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The oil discovery led to petrochemical industry development and also the establishment of industries that strongly depended on oil. |
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However, Soviet activities subsequently declined due to the discovery of extensive natural gas resources. |
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Homeopathy was developed prior to discovery of the basic principles of chemistry, which proved homeopathic remedies contained nothing but water. |
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He began to work more with photography after this discovery and stopped painting for a while to exclusively pursue this new technique. |
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Edouard Piette claimed to have filled the gap with his discovery of the Azilian Culture. |
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Yet another tradition is the discovery of the royal body at Berry Moss, near Kelso. |
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After the discovery of Peru, it developed into an important port of trade and became an administrative centre. |
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It was widely believed that the discovery of radioactivity had invalidated Thomson's estimate of the age of the Earth. |
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A new possibility for the inspiration of the unicorn came in 2008 with the discovery of a roe deer in Italy with a single antler. |
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In September 2010 TV Genius' content discovery platform was chosen by STV to incorporate an online recommender system for its STV site. |
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With the discovery of North Sea oil, helicopter operations began in 1967, linking the growing number of oil platforms to the mainland. |
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Alloying of copper with zinc or tin to make brass or bronze was practised soon after the discovery of copper itself. |
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Silver was one of the seven metals of antiquity that were known to prehistoric humans and whose discovery is thus lost to history. |
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The situation changed with the discovery of cupellation, a technique that allowed silver metal to be extracted from its ores. |
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This included the discovery of a chalybeate spring in his own park at Middleton Hall, and coaching inns from Swansea to Narberth. |
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Interest was stimulated by the discovery in 1850 of the Tara Brooch, which was seen in London and Paris over the next decades. |
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In 2003, the discovery of the Lichfield Angel provided further evidence for a claim of Lichfield. |
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This caution was overcome by the discovery of such techniques as frottage and decalcomania. |
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The discovery of coal in the South Wales Valleys north of Bridgend had a massive impact on the town. |
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For this reason, credit for the European discovery of porcelain is traditionally ascribed to him rather than Tschirnhaus. |
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The discovery of Puijila in a lake deposit suggests that pinniped evolution went through a freshwater transitional phase. |
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Their research on the penetrating rays in uranium and the discovery of radium launched an era of using radium for the treatment of cancer. |
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Mining engineers are involved in the mineral discovery stage by working with geologists to identify a mineral reserve. |
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The discovery can be made from research of mineral maps, academic geological reports or local, state, and national geological reports. |
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The observations made in the first studies of marine biology fueled the age of discovery and exploration that followed. |
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The Basques played an important role in the cod trade, and allegedly found the Canadian fishing banks before Columbus' discovery of America. |
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Since the discovery of the original longships in the 1800s, many boat builders have built Viking ship replicas. |
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Prospective resources have both an associated chance of discovery and a chance of development. |
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In any event, the revisions in official data had little to do with the actual discovery of new reserves. |
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Biodiversity provides critical support for drug discovery and the availability of medicinal resources. |
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During the early modern period, an age of discovery and trade was undertaken by the Western European nations. |
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As Vespucci did not return to Lisbon until September, 1504, the discovery must have been earlier. |
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He applied this theory in the field in the Kara Sea, which led to the discovery of Vize Island. |
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Bonavista, Placentia and Ferryland are all historic locations for various early European settlement or discovery activities. |
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Since the discovery of the New World, various authors have tried to link the Brendan legend with an early discovery of America. |
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The initial discovery was made by a German toxicologist, Svetlana Balabanova, after examining the mummy of a priestess called Henut Taui. |
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This discovery aided the reignition of archaeological exploration for the Vikings in the north Atlantic. |
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The many voyages of discovery did not pay for themselves, and there was no funding for pure science in the Renaissance. |
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Historians have long argued whether Cabral was Brazil's discoverer, and whether the discovery was accidental or intentional. |
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On the second question, no definite consensus has been formed, and the intentional discovery hypothesis lacks solid proof. |
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After Manuel I had been told of the discovery of what is now Brazil, he sent another and smaller fleet to explore it. |
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A controversy that has occupied scholars for more than a century concerns whether Cabral's discovery was by chance or intentional. |
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Until the 1854 conference, the widespread presumption was that the discovery had been an accident. |
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The discovery that birds are a type of dinosaur showed that dinosaurs in general are not, in fact, extinct as is commonly stated. |
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This was a revolutionary discovery as, until that point, most scientists had believed dinosaurs walked on four feet, like other lizards. |
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The discovery was reported in 1998, and described the specimen of a small, very young coelurosaur, Scipionyx samniticus. |
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Following the discovery of the wreck in 1971, the project became known to the general public and received increasing media attention. |
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Its discovery was announced in 1985 by an antiquarian book dealer in Tarragona. |
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The discovery of microbes by Louis Pasteur was instrumental in the control of fermentation. |
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The discovery of diamonds in 1867 and gold in 1884 in the interior started the Mineral Revolution and increased economic growth and immigration. |
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The use of tools by early humans was partly a process of discovery and of evolution. |
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In physics, the discovery of nuclear fission has led to both nuclear weapons and nuclear power. |
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Especially, it was used for calorimetry, which contributed greatly to the discovery of thermodynamics. |
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The economies of Algeria and Libya were transformed by the discovery of oil and natural gas reserves in the deserts. |
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She thought that decipherment would have to wait for the discovery of bilingual texts. |
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It is to the ambitions of Prince Henry the Navigator that historians attribute the discovery of the Cape as a settling ground for Europeans. |
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Instead, they attacked the reliability of the Eskimos who had made the gruesome discovery and called them liars. |
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European exploration of tropical areas was aided by the New World discovery of quinine, the first effective treatment for malaria. |
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These postulates were first used in the discovery that Mycobacteria species cause tuberculosis. |
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The idea was in tune with the times and had already been discussed after Balboa's discovery of the Pacific. |
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Apart from their religious and scientific aspects, these voyages of discovery were highly profitable. |
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The expedition returned to Cuba to report on the discovery of this new land. |
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One of the major consequences of the spice trade was the discovery of the American continent by European explorers. |
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With the discovery of the New World came new spices, including allspice, chili peppers, vanilla, and chocolate. |
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The observed recession of those galaxies led to the discovery of the expansion of the Universe. |
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The discovery of a passable route around Cape Bojador marked the beginning of the Portuguese exploration of Africa. |
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The islands were uninhabited until their discovery by Portuguese explorers in the 15th century. |
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Because of the lack of corroborating evidence, the claims of discovery remain entirely speculative. |
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Then, in 1499, the first major discovery of gold was made in the cordillera central, which led to a mining boom. |
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Columbus' discovery set the country on the course for the first modern world power. |
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Around the time of Spain's discovery of South America, Antillia dwindles substantially in size on Behaim's globe and later charts. |
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As soon as Cabral returned in 1501, Manuel announced the discovery of Brazil to Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. |
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I am persuaded that Pacheco neither discovered Brazil in 1498 nor was present two years later at its discovery by Cabral. |
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Good fortune also fell on Tobin following the discovery of a world class nickel deposit at Voisey's Bay, Labrador. |
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Spaniard Vasco Nunez de Balboa named the islands Pearl Islands on his discovery of them in 1513 due to the many pearls which were found there. |
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This discovery started the Manila galleon trade, which lasted two and a half centuries. |
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The Philippines has among the highest rates of discovery in the world with sixteen new species of mammals discovered in the last ten years. |
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The absence of any large continent south of Asia is evidence that there had been no discovery of Australia at that date. |
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The Japanese use of Pascal's Triangle predates its discovery by Blaise Pascal. |
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The discovery of silver in Zacatecas in the far north was a transformative event. |
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The discovery of the Americas brought to the rest of the world many widely used food crops and edible plants. |
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This discovery went unused for some time, as ships continued to use the known passage through the Strait of Magellan. |
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Precedence of discovery has also been claimed for China, France, Spain, India, and even Phoenicia. |
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Kenneth McIntyre believed these cannons gave weight to the theory of Portuguese discovery of Australia. |
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Possibly because of the degree of conjecture involved in the theory of Portuguese discovery of Australia, there have been a number of critics. |
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Advocates of the Portuguese discovery theory endeavour to explain away this. |
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The discovery of oil in the north of the state attracted foreign firms, which brought machinery needed for its extraction. |
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This discovery gave Pizarro the motivation to plan a third expedition to conquer the area. |
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The evidence to support this claim comes from the discovery of numerous geoglyphs dating from between 1 and 1250 AD and terra preta. |
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Protestant Europe was ushered into the age of discovery in large part thanks to his work. |
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John Cabot is credited for the Old World's discovery of continental North America, with his journey in 1497 along the continent's coast. |
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It is also the site of the discovery of the earliest paleontological evidence of humans in North America. |
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Rumors of Drake's discovery of a safe harbor on the California coast intrigued the Spanish. |
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Thus, the discovery and claim on New Albion was ordered by the Queen to be considered a state secret. |
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Although a theory of Portuguese discovery in the 1520s exists, it lacks definitive evidence. |
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On this voyage he learned what had happened to Willoughby, recovered his papers, and found out about the discovery of Novaya Zemlya. |
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He requested that the discovery be kept a secret as the expedition had not been authorized by the Viceroy of Peru. |
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Janszoon is credited with the first authenticated European discovery of Australia. |
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The European age of discovery opened up new trading routes and gave European consumers access to a much broader range of goods. |
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Exploration is the act of searching for the purpose of discovery of information or resources. |
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The discovery of the transgenes was made while performing metagenomic analysis of the sweet potato genome for viral diseases. |
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In fact, it was not until the discovery of the New World and of chili peppers that the popularity of long pepper entirely declined. |
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The discovery of porcelain stone is attributed to a Korean potter named Kanagae Sambe, although most historians consider this a legend. |
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Major developments since then include the discovery of the Anatolian and Tocharian languages and the acceptance of the laryngeal theory. |
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Davison was the basis for subsequent editions until the discovery of the Winchester Manuscript. |
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There were some who died of disease after discovery and invasion by Europeans. |
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After the discovery of Hippalus, every year 100 ships arrived here from various parts of the then known world, including Red Sea ports. |
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The discovery has raised the issue of restricting some forms of fishery to protect the sea bed. |
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The parties should attempt to agree on the proposed discovery plan, and submit it to the court within 14 days after the conference. |
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The post World War II economy also benefited from the discovery of vast amounts of oil around the world, particularly in the Middle East. |
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It seems Macintosh also played a significant role in this discovery and remained one of Tennant's associates for many years. |
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Public illumination preceded the discovery and adoption of gaslight by centuries. |
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In 1901, studies of the defoliant effect of leaking gas pipes led to the discovery that ethylene is a plant hormone. |
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This discovery overturned Lavoisier's definition of acids as compounds of oxygen. |
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She was awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the breakthrough discovery of genetic transposition. |
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The discovery and development of this first sulfonamide drug opened a new era in medicine. |
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Millom owes it existence to the discovery of iron ore and the opening of mines and iron works in the 19th century. |
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In August 2008 a discovery of a great crested newt colony led to a delay in the start of the project. |
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That at Fyfield Down near Avebury is an exception, but there must be many more awaiting discovery and publication. |
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This graphite was another major discovery for him, and it became extremely valuable and helpful as a lubricant. |
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The discovery of the mutilated corpse allows Digby Driver to whip up media hysteria to new heights. |
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It was not linked with Kingsdale Master Cave through the downstream sump, however, until July 1966, shortly after the discovery of the latter. |
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The discovery of flint is noteworthy as it is not found naturally in the area. |
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Lennon Goldsmith who discovered the socket, head and lower part of the shaft in 1903, making it the last major discovery of a cross on the moor. |
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Rudy's team did not handle last weeks discovery well. They are in for 30 days of rough sledding. |
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The discovery of a man's self by the tracts of his countenance is a great weakness. |
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The Egyptian tomb remained unlooted until its discovery in the early twentieth century. |
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Bambal joins Absorptions Systems with considerable pharmaceutical industry experience in drug discovery and preclinical development. |
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However the discovery of the water horse, dubbed Crusoe, soon has them working together to keep the secret. |
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The latest discovery involves the weak nuclear force and is harder to identify experimentally. |
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An example that illustrates this contradiction of interests is the discovery of the Welwitschia mirabilis. |
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A HOST of activities are on offer at Saltholme wildlife reserve and discovery park during the half-term holidays. |
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Alpha Centauri B has recently been in the news after the discovery of an Earth-mass planet in orbit around it. |
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The grim discovery of a skeleton in a hollow wych-elm tree in Hagley Wood, Worcestershire, has been the subject of numerous investigations. |
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This discovery is important because it will lead to yummier caramel flavors and more tantalizing textures. |
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Also, implications of this discovery on the theories for QSO formation will be discussed. |
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In the early 1980s he transformed the study, characterization and discovery of new zeolitic solid. |
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His antiauthoritarian streak shines through as he chronicles his idyllic youth in New York City and his discovery of love. |
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Her studies on specific biomarkers led to the discovery of an antigenically specific 50kDa of Salmonella typhi. |
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The treatment is derived from the discovery of a cancer-immune laboratory mouse that astonished scientists ave years ago. |
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Scientists stumbled on the discovery while investigating whether the drug, raloxifene, protects against heart disease. |
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Although Bonny declined as aport in the first half of the century, the discovery of crude oil in commercial quantifies led to Bonny's revival. |
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The family of the missing kayaker has been informed of the discovery and efforts will now get under way to formally identify the deceased. |
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The discovery that led to the theory of dark energy depended on studying the red shifts of bright light from supernovae. |
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The ValueChain Manager TM module keeps discovery information fresh autonomically and provides unprecedented visibility into IT assets. |
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One of my major contributions to this field was the discovery of the vitamin D hormone as a negative regulator of the renin-angiotensin system. |
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Notes on the discovery and biology of two Bahaman fresh-water turtles of the genus Pseudemys. |
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Two scientists have been awarded the Nobel Prize for their discovery of a drug being used to eradicate river blindness. |
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Pelican Life Sciences' mission is to facilitate life science research by providing the highest quality products for discovery and detection. |
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The discovery of Rosella Middleton's battered body at her Birmingham tower block home in April 1994 prompted a massive murder hunt. |
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His research on pancreatic and pituitary hormones of camels led to the critical discovery that lipotropin is a pro-hormone of endorphin. |
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The sensational discovery of the Gunpowder Plot, as it quickly became known, aroused a mood of national relief at the delivery of the king and his sons. |
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All Cuban citizens are required to report to the appropriate authorities the discovery of actual or suspected narcotics washed up on Cuban shores. |
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The discovery of oil in the early 1930s accelerated the creation of multiple roads and highways in Bahrain, connecting several isolated villages, such as Budaiya, to Manama. |
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Other landmarks named through the program have been the invention of Bakelite, the discovery of penicillin and the development of Tide laundry detergent. |
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Supercooling and freeze-tolerance in the European wall lizard, Podarcis muralis, with a revisional history of the discovery of freeze-tolerance in vertebrates. |
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Sun chose the 2009 JavaOne conference to debut the Java Store, a consumer-facing storefront enabling the discovery and purchase of Java and JavaFX applications. |
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Furthermore, Behl provides a history of the murals' creation and discovery and an outline of the parables, called Jatakas, depicted in the artwork. |
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Another measure to reduce the likelihood of discovery is the use of passive sensors, which minimises the radiation of treacherous electronic emissions. |
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From his initial discovery in 1821, Faraday continued his laboratory work, exploring electromagnetic properties of materials and developing requisite experience. |
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In 1501 Fernandes set sail for discovery of lands in the name of England. |
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This was a method sometimes used by scientists, such as Hooke, Huygens, Galileo, and others, to establish priority for a discovery without revealing details. |
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Chadwick followed his discovery of the neutron by measuring its mass. |
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His discovery of the neutron was a milestone in understanding the nucleus. |
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His discovery of the neutron made it possible to produce elements heavier than uranium in the laboratory by the capture of slow neutrons followed by beta decay. |
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