Almost half a century since Feynman's discoveries, they remain cornerstones of theoretical physics. |
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Prior to these discoveries it was believed all of southeast Alaska was covered in glaciers during the last ice age. |
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The lack of capacity for research will stop the translation of discoveries in basic science into clinical practice. |
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For example, evolution is fundamental to genomics and bioinformatics, new fields which hold the promise of great medical discoveries. |
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They have contributed to countless biomedical discoveries and can be ordered from tissue culture supply catalogues. |
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Conservationists, however, say the challenge is to design models for bioprospecting that link such discoveries to conservation. |
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The proposals concern innovative coding or discoveries of applications of technology. |
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In files that have already been opened, some shocking discoveries have been made. |
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Simson also made many discoveries of his own in geometry and the Simson line is named after him. |
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It is not falsifiable and makes no predictions about future scientific discoveries. |
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Future discoveries and space missions would provide information about how to deflect an asteroid on collision course with Earth. |
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His other discoveries included nitrogen, hydrochloric acid, ammonia and carbon monoxide, and he was the father of the soda-water industry. |
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The discoveries did not proceed and the present motion was brought resulting in a further delay of 4 months. |
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Once these discoveries had been made, it was no longer possible to deny that animal life begins at fertilisation. |
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And to this day, the discoveries of heliography continue to impact art, and art education. |
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Current discoveries in gene-splicing further dethrone human beings as the unique center of the universe. |
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In these, information about the history of the regions and archaeological discoveries bring the Viking and early medieval periods to life. |
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While a flood of new discoveries may seem daunting, they should not undermine the core values of a calm and knowledgeable citizenry. |
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Ongoing discoveries of extremophiles on Earth continue to inform all of us of how much there is to learn about life. |
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The scientists of previous generations who refused to patent their breakthrough discoveries were neither naive nor saintly. |
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Newton and all such thinkers asked questions and came out with path-breaking discoveries. |
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Since the rovers began sending pictures back, helpful members of the public have been calling and emailing NASA with news of their discoveries. |
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Six of these discoveries are of planetary systems with two or more planets. |
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The first hint Newton had, leading to his most important optical discoveries, was derived from a child's soap bubble. |
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In 1901, Robert Scott left London and took a team with dogs and sledges across part of Antarctica, and many important discoveries were made. |
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The discoveries have emerged from a study of whale song that is redefining what experts know about the giants of the deep. |
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New discoveries and old hands are combining to give this team the look of determination that will eventually bring the club a flag. |
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Based on extrasolar planet discoveries in our own stellar neighborhood, astronomers predicted that seventeen planets should have been discovered. |
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His scientific credentials were established on the basis of his anatomical discoveries. |
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One of the most significant discoveries of all occurred in 1921 when Canadian physiologists Banting and Best isolated the hormone insulin. |
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One of the big discoveries of early classical physics was the similarity between the forces of gravity and electrostatics. |
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The prizes are intended to reward specific discoveries or breakthroughs, and the impact of these on the discipline. |
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Both fields are entering a stage of development where new discoveries will be made by learning how systems and subsystems behave. |
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Some of the first pulsar planet discoveries were later retracted by their discoverers. |
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Bronze Age discoveries have been made on a Pembrokeshire headland following a moorland fire last summer. |
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As investors, we need to be able to distinguish between interesting scientific discoveries and commercially viable projects. |
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The industry has so far proved adept at making new discoveries to replace exhausted oil and gas fields. |
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An effort is under way to protect former evacuees from making ghastly discoveries as they return to their homes. |
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She's an everywoman with her insecurities and self discoveries she makes to empower herself. |
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Without the discoveries, inventions, and theories of these abstract scientific men telegraphy, as it now is, would be impossible. |
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His classroom and laboratory were magnets for obtaining new information and exciting field discoveries. |
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However, I must say that my favourite discoveries were in the short and documentary sections. |
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Analysts who depended heavily upon intuition for their discoveries were rather dismayed at this counter-intuitive function. |
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One of Nobel's last significant discoveries was closely related to his work with blasting gelatin. |
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But Jean-Michel's gallantries were a welcome antidote to plaster dust and grisly discoveries about underground pipes. |
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I have to wonder how many discoveries and ideas have fallen by the wayside for precisely this reason. |
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Yet it seemed like all great scientific discoveries were tested first for any possible military applications. |
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The mantas here also illustrate the kinds of discoveries waiting to be made by biologists. |
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But you did actually go back and ascend this rather rickety structure and made some interesting discoveries. |
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The seminar room has wallcharts of poets, artists, historical and scientific discoveries. |
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One of last year's great discoveries was a furious trilogy of forgotten plays from the first world war. |
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Reporting on both way-out theories and scientific discoveries, the author remains funny, fair-minded, and firmly planted on Earth. |
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One of my happiest discoveries was that of the jitney and other forms of non-regulated motorised transport. |
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The computer, one of the greatest discoveries of all times, was born in his head, the head of a man whose origins can be traced to Bulgaria. |
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Studies have shown that fossil discoveries can date the snake mackerel back to the Eocene era. |
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There's a certain randomness which is the most exciting part about these discoveries. |
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The archeological discoveries of the time insistently cropped up throughout the exhibition. |
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International discoveries of complete ceramic aquamaniles are rare, because they are delicate and easily damaged. |
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We control universal processes, as a willful act of mankind, through these discoveries. |
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These discoveries about the earliest form of genre painting in Italy open up the topic of realism in the seicento to further scrutiny. |
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Archaeological discoveries from the Bronze Age also found that ancient Chinese calligraphers painted characters on tortoise shells. |
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Among his many mathematical achievements can be included profound discoveries in logic, algebra and differential equations. |
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The Romans erected a tomb in his honor inscribed with the image of a sphere within a cylinder in tribute to his great mathematical discoveries. |
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We spend a lot of time in rehearsal on the floor laughing our heads off, making discoveries, trying things. |
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If they are this good live they could prove to be one of the discoveries of the year. |
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He believed that the discoveries of sensationalist psychology had made it possible to articulate the fundamental principles of social science. |
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This heralded a new age in the understanding of atmospheric science, and many new discoveries were soon made. |
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Formerly independent inventors had less say in what they would investigate and less room to follow their serendipitous discoveries. |
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Among his other discoveries were large zircon crystals found in a small tunnel in North Cheyenne Canyon. |
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Some of the greatest discoveries in history resulted by chance or accident and many as an unexpected periphery to the original intent. |
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In a prolific career, Galileo's discoveries, including phases of Venus and moons orbiting Jupiter dealt a death blow to geocentric theory. |
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One of his most important discoveries was that in natural labor, the fetus's head rotates through the birth canal. |
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However, there have been many recent discoveries of vessel-fragments reused in timber revetments on the City of London's mile-long waterfront. |
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He is a little too fond of building huge abstract entities on the back of discoveries from anthropology, zoology and neuroscience. |
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These discoveries provide sharp contrast to the vitriolic animadversions of Walsingham et al. |
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Alicia Stott made two further important discoveries relating to constructions for polyhedra related to the golden section. |
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Some of the discoveries of the archaeologic excavations on site are on display in the museum at the cave exit. |
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Zooba offers brand-new, mostly hardcover editions of today's best-sellers and tomorrow's discoveries. |
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Scientists warn that economic success depends on producing science graduates who can make money-spinning technological advances and discoveries. |
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My mind was already on the topic of discoveries, and I was pretty sure I was onto something important. |
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We venture to recommend our contemporary to betake itself to fresher fields and pastures somewhat newer in search of discoveries. |
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Up to this time he had been open and free in giving out information and revealing discoveries. |
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In 1905, an annus mirabilis for Einstein, he made three fundamental discoveries. |
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Thus, modern space discoveries have deepened our understanding of the primary Hermetic principle, as quoted above by Paracelsus. |
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The social value of research tools as a means of making future discoveries is greatest when they are widely distributed on a nonexclusive basis. |
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If scientists were working hard on behalf of athletes to boost their performance in this way, who knows what discoveries they might stumble upon. |
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For a while, the progression of their relationship echoes the discoveries they unearth about Ash and Christabel. |
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To many readers, however, the finest discoveries of the book would be priceless nuggets of information about the marvels of nature and antiquity. |
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The discoveries may help thousands of wheat and barley growers envisioning a repeat of the original aphid's damage. |
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The work of Darwin and the subsequent discoveries in both the physical and natural sciences have moved this process toward completion. |
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Archaeological discoveries not only provide evidence for the antiquity of this masking tradition, but also add credence to a Niger Delta origin. |
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The archaeological discoveries they are referring to are connected to the Sarmatians. |
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Patent protection for a drug innovator will lead to revolutionary discoveries in various therapies. |
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He felt excited by his discoveries and wished there was someone simpatico whom he could share it with. |
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The grisly discoveries mean even more tension in areas shaken by an insurgent uprising. |
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Despite a steady stream of scientific discoveries, as well as progress in genomics and biotechnology, global health is in disarray today. |
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Pending further discoveries, the mirror has been returned to the overmantel in the Velvet Bedroom. |
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What follows is a digest of their discoveries, amplified by material and opinions of my own. |
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He had a wide interest in minerals but specialized in zeolites and published many locality discoveries. |
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The discoveries made will also have important spillover benefits in diagnosing and treating other diseases. |
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In molecular biology, microRNAs are clearly one of the top two or three discoveries of the past decade. |
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Past discoveries of planets in other solar systems had wildly eccentric orbits or orbited very close to the star. |
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Finally, important discoveries of diamantiferous deposits are pursued in this moment in the region of Upper Kasai. |
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New discoveries offering new hope for the thousands of children with the condition. |
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People are advised to keep any such discoveries in a secure place out of the reach of children and pets and to contact the police immediately. |
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The Museum is holding its annual finds day on Sunday to help people searching for an explanation of their discoveries. |
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I don't want to feel completely uninformed of all the scientific discoveries. |
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The Norse discoveries were couched in oral sagas and were dismissed as folklore by those in other cultures. |
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In the past many discoveries have been made in the area, including one of the two Iron Age bronze shields held in the British Museum. |
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However, translation of genomic research discoveries to improved clinical outcomes can occur only with an informed professional workforce. |
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After a perilous homeward journey he reached England in 1774, only to encounter serious doubts about the validity of his discoveries. |
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I now look forward to each issue since even a quick glance keeps me painlessly informed of new discoveries and ideas. |
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It finishes with a chronology of metal discoveries through to the transuranic elements. |
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I know I should be more patient, more sisterly, more respectful of other people's discoveries. |
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Subsequent research and discoveries have shown the maps to have been misdated. |
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Among his discoveries in electro magnetism were mutual induction, self-induction, the electro magnetic relay and the concept of the electric transformer. |
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The major triumphs of the canteen school were the discoveries of moussaka and lasagne, which serve their art perfectly, but the Sistine Chefs have had to try a bit harder. |
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Another objective of the Consortium is to catalyze the translation of new discoveries in cell migration to the development of novel therapeutic drugs and treatments. |
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It's discoveries like this that truly make the scales fall from my eyes. |
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Our future discoveries must be looked for in the sixth place of decimals. |
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Having received a patent on the technology in 1986, Hull founded 3D Systems to commercialize his discoveries. |
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In fact, of course, the Arabs' contributions to the world have been crucial, from algebra to the lateen sail, from Sufi spirituality to key discoveries in astronomy. |
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They confirmed the discoveries by snaking listening devices and search cameras through tiny breaches in the concrete. |
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The most significant discoveries came from the upper fills of the mineshaft excavated in 1971 by Roger Mercer, where two inhumation burials were uncovered. |
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Some of his special interests included human anatomy, where he made medical discoveries that were only recently understood, within the last 50 years. |
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Their budding relationship and accumulating discoveries, crudely telescoped in this screenplay, unfold in laborious parallel with the flashback 19 th-century affair. |
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Can one infer, for instance that the nineteenth century discoveries in the fields of organic chemistry, electricity, or bacteriology were driven by free market capitalism? |
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I did some research to make sure that I wasn't misinforming you and here's a few of the great discoveries that reportedly involved no vivisection. |
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The next century's discoveries would prove them right or wrong. |
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The theoretical scientist is one whose exertions are mental rather than physical, who makes discoveries by taking thought rather than by turning stones. |
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This is the biography of a great Canadian scientist, whose discoveries were all the more extraordinary because he was largely self-educated in science. |
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I was quite excited by the discoveries that afternoon, even though at the time I had no idea that I had actually bagged a new genus of fossil fish that day. |
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Other discoveries include a wooden beaker, barbed arrowheads and armour. |
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The company had built an empire off finding and drilling natural gas discoveries as the fracking boom rolled across the country. |
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For me, an evolutionary biologist and zoogeographer, each expedition results in intriguing discoveries of the abundance, presence and absence of species. |
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Gilroy states that the Aborigines believed the caves were anciently used as animal lairs, and he cites reported sightings and discoveries of footprints in the region. |
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If we do, we shall be foreclosing the possibilities of discoveries that began decades earlier and ultimately may lead to major treatments or even a cure. |
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Many discoveries made long time ago seemed malapropos and were forgotten. |
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Heterodoxy is important for scientific advance because new ideas and discoveries have to emerge initially as heterodox views, at variance with established understanding. |
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There will no more be any great breakthroughs or discoveries. |
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Campers' discoveries are shared in journal writing, sketching and oral presentation, but they have plenty of time for snorkeling in the ocean and playing on the beach. |
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So we take it for granted in many ways, and so we are jaded by all the great discoveries. |
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This was a particular account of microscopes and telescopes, from Mr. Huygens, with an introduction showing the discoveries made by catoptrics and dioptrics. |
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We get touchy about letting too many of these discoveries out of the bag too soon, because we want to be the first to publish them and the leading authorities on the subject. |
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However, recently archaeologists have made some remarkable discoveries which shed light upon how abstract mathematical notions evolved amongst ancient Sumerian societies. |
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Prized discoveries include Lincolnshire's largest colony of the endangered sand leek, a member of the onion family, and the country's biggest concentration of sundew. |
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The point is that the amount of new discoveries has fallen dramatically. |
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The book is an essential source of ideas, discoveries and references for academics in biocomputing, bioinformatics researchers and computer scientists. |
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Advances in human genetics and immunobiology now provide an opportunity to capitalize on recent discoveries in basic immunology and cytokine biology. |
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The claimed discoveries were to the southwest of the Sun, whereas any body causing the charted perturbations of Mercury would need to have been to the east. |
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Still, when observing how ancient Chinese medicine understood chronotherapy, one cannot help but be impressed by the similarities with the discoveries of modern research. |
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I sense it in the next three years, together with fabulous students, that we have we are going to make amazing discoveries and just turn the world of parasitology around. |
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I see the scientists of the world have been making some amazing discoveries to benefit the human race rather than sitting on their backsides wasting public funds. |
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Increasingly overwhelmed by their grisly discoveries, police officials said today that international help for the underequipped Ugandan police force would be welcome. |
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However, instead of clouding my love of James Cook, unpeeling the onion layers of George's life and his own discoveries added a vital new angle to the traditional Cook story. |
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The discoveries may eventually lead to microscopic computers and ultra-precise gyroscopes that could dramatically improve aircraft guidance and spacecraft navigation. |
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But I thought it was worth underscoring because when it comes to science, we assume all previous discoveries were preordained. |
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That's the first thing you learn in the wilds of life, where thrive all the arts, action, adventure, discoveries, revelations, epiphanies, excitements and beauties. |
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Stunning new discoveries from the burial site of Southend's Saxon king, including an ornate drinking horn, scythe and iron stand, have been revealed. |
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From racial perception and discourse to the solitudinarian discoveries, grumblings and reflections, these writers serve as the British alter ego at the margins of the known world. |
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Among the discoveries was the rich burial of a young man, buried with weapons, vessels of wood and bronze, and horse harness, his horse buried alongside in a separate grave. |
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Only after Galileo had become famous through his discoveries in the area of mechanics, dynamics and optics, did he admit his Copernican position in print. |
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Many of Flinders Petrie's discoveries remain in packing cases. |
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In the early chapters, the book follows a historical chronology rather than a natural one, focusing on how interpretations have changed with subsequent discoveries. |
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For example, you can explore the novel Frankenstein, its author Mary Shelley, and the scientific discoveries that inspired Shelley to write her popular tale. |
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These discoveries have opened up new horizons in the field of cancer research. |
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Think of British inventors and you picture lone eccentrics toiling away in a shed at the bottom of the garden, seeking to make discoveries of genius. |
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More recently, archaeological discoveries have documented the Incas' extensive efforts to mine silver ore and extract the precious metal in smelting operations. |
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In the field of medicine, physicians were familiar with Louis Pasteur's germ theory and knew of Joseph Lister's discoveries in the fields of bacteriology and antisepsis. |
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Muslims made many discoveries in mathematics, chemistry, physics, medicine, astronomy and psychology. |
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Many geological expeditions have explored the Antarctic Peninsula and their discoveries have filled out many of the missing gaps in the fossil record of the continent. |
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While in St Petersburg he made one of his most famous discoveries when he defined the simple nodes and the frequencies of oscillation of a system. |
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These insights and discoveries help PepsiCo anticipate, rather than react to, an ever-changing consumer landscape. |
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These discoveries throw important new light on Cobbold's music for voices and viols, and enable an attempt at restoring the hypothetical lost consort anthem to be made. |
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If I sometimes missed the point of some of these interpretive discoveries along the way, I could only genuflect at Lang's technical ability to make them manifest. |
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Vespucci's real historical importance may well rest more in his letters, whether he wrote them all or not, than in his discoveries. |
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The discovery is some 200 kilometres south of BG Group s Pweza and Chewa discoveries, previously announced. |
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The new discovery of gas is located some 200km south of BG Group's Pweza and Chewa discoveries. |
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These discoveries opened up the possibility of engineering both the bacteria and the electrodes in the MFC to improve electron transfer. |
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Through the centuries, Italy has fostered the scientific community that produced many major discoveries in physics and the other sciences. |
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It was with these intellectual discoveries and technological advances that the nation state arose. |
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Archaeological discoveries from this period at Coppergate, York, show the shipwright had a large range of sophisticated woodwork tools. |
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Mini TLPs can also be used as utility, satellite or early production platforms for larger deepwater discoveries. |
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Many of the earliest discoveries of dinosaur and other prehistoric reptile remains were in the area surrounding Lyme Regis and Charmouth. |
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This appears to tie in with comments of Dicuil and is given further weight by recent archaeological discoveries. |
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Descriptions of some of his discoveries have survived in the works of later, often skeptical, authors. |
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Except that the house had an immensely large rambling loft at top, I made no other discoveries. |
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Medical physicians have made discoveries concerning the spreading of viruses and the body's response to extreme seasonal temperatures. |
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More than 30 pharmaceutical products based on discoveries and inventions made at Columbia are on the market today. |
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These views were changed by late 20th century discoveries of burials at an archaeological site. |
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In any case, it also stipulated that the commerce resulting from any discoveries must be conducted with England alone. |
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The discoveries of several Greek mathematicians, including Pythagoras, Euclid, and Archimedes, are still used in mathematical teaching today. |
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Foulke's discoveries sparked a wave of dinosaur mania in the United States. |
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Early in the century, due in part to the discoveries at Java and Zhoukoudian, it was widely accepted that modern humans first evolved in Asia. |
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In addition to many discoveries in the sea, some wrecks have been examined in lakes. |
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Some of the discoveries from the bog were lost during the Second Schleswig War. |
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The Nydam discoveries were and remain a significant theme in the relationship between Danish and German cultures in the border region. |
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However, the most revealing discoveries concerning the use of the writing by the Dacians occurred in the citadels on the Sebes mountains. |
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Nonetheless, some archaeologists have attempted to link certain discoveries with written accounts of the druids. |
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Among the greatest discoveries of lost objects was the 1653 accidental uncovering of Childeric I's tomb in the church of Saint Brice in Tournai. |
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Italians have been the central figures of countless inventions and discoveries and they made many predominant contributions to various fields. |
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For a more comprehensive list of bog body discoveries, see List of bog bodies. |
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Cook was accompanied by many scientists, whose observations and discoveries added to the importance of the voyages. |
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His main goal was to colonize the existing discoveries with the 1500 men that he had brought the second time around. |
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This was given by Pope Leo X, who was friendly toward Portugal and its discoveries, in 1514 in the bull Praecelsae devotionis. |
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The ship that truly launched the first phase of the discoveries along the African coast was the Portuguese caravel. |
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The Cantino planisphere or Cantino world map is the earliest surviving map showing Portuguese discoveries in the east and west. |
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The giraffe has also been used for some scientific experiments and discoveries. |
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The Middle Ages laid the ground work for later, more significant discoveries. |
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Further discoveries paralleled the improvements in the size and quality of the telescope. |
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Yet there were degrees of convergence on several particulars, discoveries of mutual advantage, occasions of friendship, and family. |
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Minutiae over latitude degrees paled in insignificance with the excitement of the new discoveries revealed in the letters. |
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The Cantino planisphere or Cantino world map is the earliest surviving map showing Portuguese geographic discoveries in the east and west. |
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On March 22, 1508 he was made the pilot major of Spain by Ferdinand II of Aragon in honor of his discoveries. |
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The ancient philosophers treasured up their supposed discoveries with miserable precaution. |
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New records and species discoveries continuously increase these numbers underlining the uniqueness of the marine resources in the Philippines. |
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The perfecting of this navigation instrument is attributed to Portuguese navigators during early Portuguese discoveries in the Age of Discovery. |
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Some ships were lost, but the remaining fleet continued across the Pacific making a number of discoveries including Guam and the Philippines. |
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By this time, news of the exciting discoveries of Christopher Columbus in the New World was streaming back to Spain. |
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Francisco and Diego concluded a new contract on 12 June 1535, in which they agreed to share future discoveries equally. |
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His discoveries went largely unnoticed at the time, so none of his place names were permanently adopted. |
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As Dutch ships reached into the unknown corners of the globe, Dutch cartographers incorporated new geographical discoveries into their work. |
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Recent archival discoveries of 16th century copies of the letters strengthen the argument for their authenticity. |
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Moskvitin reported his discoveries to Prince Shcherbatov, the Muscovite voivode in Tomsk. |
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These allegations and discoveries significantly damaged the agency's support in Congress and with the public. |
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The province is one of the world leaders in the field of space science and contributed to important discoveries in this field. |
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There were dozens of quasiarchaeological discoveries during the seven-month renovation of the 80-year-old Beacon Theater in Manhattan. |
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Many exciting discoveries have been made in recent years, especially in Mexico. |
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They are all subject to revision due to new discoveries or improved calculations. |
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The archaeological discoveries of October and November 1995 provided a shred of evidence to support this projection. |
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Except that the house had an immensely large rambling loft at top, I made no other discoveries. It was moderately well furnished, but sparely. |
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This is why the krayzee boffins are so fond of making those whacky discoveries so beloved of tabloids and deejays the world over. |
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The discoveries include grazers such as four species of isopods, or pillbugs, six springtails, a millipede, and a bristletail. |
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The Xihu Trough is an area of multiple gas discoveries offshore East China Sea. |
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Like many discoveries, the new part of Ostia Antica was found by accident. |
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The dynamical methods break down into astrometry, and radial velocity measurement, with most discoveries coming by the latter method. |
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To the extent that they are understandable, scientific discoveries are little invalidated by class provenience. |
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The company began petroleum exploration in the 1960s with discoveries in Bass Strait, an activity which became an increasing focus. |
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Among the discoveries was a large amount of saggars and wasters, which suggested the close proximity to a late medieval pottery kiln. |
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Section 4 describes the five levels of the bioenergetic body within the context of discoveries in quantum physics. |
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His new treatment is based on a unique application of the latest discoveries in neuroscience and memory reconsolidation. |
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In addition to these zones, there are interesting new finds in the Timor Sea, where big oil and gas discoveries have been made. |
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Mary Anning was a famed fossilist whose discoveries where breakthroughs for geology and the museum is built on the site of her home. |
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This week's clear-out, the first since before Christmas, resulted in three rather lovely discoveries. |
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Jenner's vaccine laid the foundation for contemporary discoveries in immunology. |
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His team is responsible for discoveries of the financial implications of a neurohormone called oxytocin, which drives feelings of trust and love. |
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The traditional view underemphasizes the role of unanticipated discoveries about the good life. |
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In 1853 discoveries of Villanovan remains added a new component to the question of Etruscan origins. |
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The licence was relinquished at the end of the Initial Term as the Zechstein discoveries were assessed as being small and sub-economic. |
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The findings, announced Wednesday, take archeology deeper than ever before, promising a new era of discoveries in maritime history. |
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New discoveries on the biology and detection of human chorionic gonadotropin. |
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Teluk Rendah is located near previous discoveries of low CO2 content gas on the South Jambi B Block at Hari and Geger Kalong. |
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The Lost World literary genre was inspired by real stories of archaeological discoveries by imperial adventurers. |
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Two recent discoveries indicate probable very early settlements near the Thames in the London area. |
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Mendel's discoveries showed how the evolution of a species may be doctored. |
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One of the most amazing archaeological discoveries of the 20th century is the terracotta army buried along with the first emperor of China. |
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By the help of these discoveries, Angle culture in the age preceding the invasion of Britannia can be pieced together. |
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Despite his discoveries, the myth persisted in Europe that California was an island. |
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Bronze was used for this purpose in many parts of the world, probably based on independent discoveries. |
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The development of Shell's recent, nearby discoveries at the Gettysburg and Rydberg prospects remains under review. |
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Modern archaeological discoveries have made the scope and direction of his northern campaign better understood. |
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These discoveries were made while looking at the remains of Roman military sites. |
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Columbus' discoveries inaugurated the Spanish colonization of the Americas. |
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The discoveries of Christopher Columbus electrified all of western Europe, especially maritime powers like England. |
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The city was also the scene of two scientific discoveries that were to prove critical to the outcome of the war. |
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Dr Fleay was the first to breed platypus in captivity, and many of his discoveries are still used today at wildlife parks around Australia. |
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Gas was found by chance in a water well near Hamburg in 1910, leading to minor gas discoveries in Zechstein dolomites elsewhere in Germany. |
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It is one of the largest discoveries made in the Norwegian Continental Shelf. |
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Exact figures are debatable, because methods of estimating reserves vary and it is often difficult to forecast future discoveries. |
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His main discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis. |
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Joule perceived the relationship between his discoveries and the kinetic theory of heat. |
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My husband told me that when he was a lad of seventeen a thought struck him suddenly, which became the foundation of all his future discoveries. |
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Among other discoveries, he formulated the Dirac equation which describes the behaviour of fermions and predicted the existence of antimatter. |
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He did not publish all these discoveries, and at this time infinitesimal methods were still considered disreputable. |
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Some scholars believe that these works represented one of the most important document discoveries in Western intellectual history. |
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A few recent discoveries, however, expand the temporal range of both lemuroid and lorisoid primates back to the early Tertiary. |
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The site had vanished from modern maps and was essentially lost to history until the local history enthusiasts made their discoveries. |
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The concept of matter has changed in response to new scientific discoveries. |
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The neopositivists subscribed to a notion of philosophy as the conceptual clarification of the methods, insights and discoveries of the sciences. |
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But by then, other crucial discoveries had already called the Textus Receptus into serious question. |
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It is also the origin of many significant discoveries and important figures in the development of the science. |
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The discoveries of Johannes Kepler and Galileo gave the theory credibility. |
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The many discoveries of this nature earned for Gilbert the title of founder of the electrical science. |
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His discoveries helped usher in the era of modern physics, laying the foundation for such fields as special relativity and quantum mechanics. |
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Once the predictive markers were discovered for marbling and tenderness, the companies conducted further testing to validate their discoveries. |
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A prehistoric souterrain structure at Caithness has been likened to discoveries at Midgarth and on Shapinsay. |
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John Allan Broun's contribution to science were his discoveries around magnetism and meteorology. |
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Murdoch built a prototype steam locomotive in 1784 and made a number of discoveries in chemistry. |
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In addition to his mechanical work Murdoch also experimented in the field of chemistry and made a number of discoveries. |
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However, the ultimate beginnings cannot be clearly ascertained and new discoveries are both continuous and ongoing. |
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Chance discoveries have helped document the continuing urban occupation of some Roman towns such as Wroxeter and Caerwent. |
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Among the key discoveries is the 10 centimetre long Berthe's mouse lemur, the world's smallest primate. |
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Silver discoveries, including the Comstock Lode in Nevada in 1859, further drove rapid population growth. |
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The unexpected connection between the primary cilium and cell-to-cell signalling is one of the most exciting discoveries in cell and developmental biology in the last decade. |
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This includes traditional perennials such as Mayonnaise, Tartare and Cocktail, but also a few novel, exotic discoveries such as Brasil, Banzai and Pitta. |
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Their discoveries strengthened the economy and power of European nations. |
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Einstein made some monumentally important scientific discoveries. |
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For historians of the Portuguese discoveries under Henry the Navigator, Alvise Cadamosto's accounts, the Navigazioni, have proven to be an invaluable document. |
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Through their combined discoveries, the heliocentric system gained support, and at the end of the 17th century it was generally accepted by astronomers. |
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The combined discoveries of Nicolle and Muller are compelling proof of the melioristic notion that the world becomes a better place through sustained human effort. |
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