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discoveries and recognition
Among the most exciting recent archaeological discoveries in Greece is the recognition that the sanctuary site near the modern village of Kalapodi is not only the site of the oracle of Apollon at Abai but that it was in constant use for cult practices from early Mycenaean times to the Roman period.
The Corpo Cronológico ( Chronological Corpus ), a collection of manuscripts on the Portuguese explorations and discoveries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, was inscribed on UNESCO ’ s Memory of the World Register in 2007 in recognition of its historical value " for acquiring knowledge of the political, diplomatic, military, economic and religious history of numerous countries at the time of the Portuguese Discoveries.
In recognition of this work, he, Francis Crick and James Watson were awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, " for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material.
The Corpo Cronológico ( Chronological Corpus ), a collection of manuscripts on the Portuguese explorations and discoveries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, was inscribed on UNESCO ’ s Memory of the World Register in 2007 in recognition of its historical value " for acquiring knowledge of the political, diplomatic, military, economic and religious history of numerous countries at the time of the Portuguese Discoveries.
I had a strong desire always to see pure and applied research undertaken side by side in the same laboratory .... And I was still very much aware that the recognition that many – most, I should say – of the really important and fundamental discoveries in science which subsequently led to a massive technological development have come through curiosity-led research, and often through serendipity, which is terribly important.
The king of France in 1749, shortly before the death of La Vérendrye, conferred on him the cross of St. Louis as a recognition of the importance of his discoveries, and thence the name of the St. Louis River appears to have come.
Merton notes that " this pattern of recognition, skewed in favor of the established scientist, appears principally ( i ) in cases of collaboration and ( ii ) in cases of independent multiple discoveries made by scientists of distinctly different rank.

discoveries and long
The discovery of the chemical elements has a long history from the days of alchemy and culminating in the creation of the periodic table of the chemical elements by Dmitri Mendeleev ( 1834 – 1907 ) and later discoveries of some synthetic elements.
The discoveries of the chemical elements has a long history culminating in the creation of the periodic table by Dmitri Mendeleev.
Ancient Greek was widely known to scholars, but the details of its use in the Hellenistic period as a government language in Ptolemaic Egypt were not familiar: large scale discoveries of Greek papyri were a long way in the future.
He sent to the Royal Society, in 1809, a long paper on separating the chemical from the electrical effect of the dry pile a form of Voltaic pile, with a description of the electric column and aerial electroscope, in which he advanced opinions contradicting the latest discoveries of the day, and the council deemed it inexpedient to admit them into the Transactions.
Amongst the discoveries were many radio and TV shows thought long vanished.
Crystal radio was invented by a long, partly obscure chain of discoveries in the late 19th century that gradually evolved into more and more practical radio receivers in the early 20th century ; and constitutes the origin of the field of electronics.
In the Yucatán, the 1980s ended with the discoveries of the Dos Ojos and Nohoch Nah Chich cave systems which lead into a long ongoing competition of which exploration team had the longest underwater cave system in the world at the time, with both teams vying for first place.
Cetti took long excursions in the vicinity of Sassari, collating his discoveries in the Storia Naturale di Sardegna ( Natural History of Sardinia ) ( 1774 – 7 ).
Humans have been living in Georgia for an extremely long time, as attested by the discoveries, in 1999 and 2002, of two Homo erectus skulls ( H. georgicus ) at Dmanisi in southern Georgia.
He cared little for the credit of enunciating new discoveries, so long as the facts were made public.
Though not all his discoveries were thoroughly published, the list of his publications is a long one.
In fact, recent archeological discoveries in Africa suggest that the history of such flutes may date back a very long way in human history indeed.
Garters were long thought to be nonvenomous, but recent discoveries have revealed that they do in fact produce a mild neurotoxic venom.
Historical acclaim for discoveries is often allotted to persons of note who bring attention to an idea that is not yet widely known, whether or not that person was its original inventor – theories may be named long after their discovery.
( These events, long attested to by Syriac, Greek, and Arabic sources, had until recently been largely dismissed by Western scholars as implausible, but recent discoveries of period inscriptions seem to leave
“ It is not improbable ,” Staudinger smartly commented in 1936,that sooner or later a way will be discovered to prepare artificial fibers from synthetic high-molecular products, because the strength and elasticity of natural fibers depend exclusively on their macro-molecular structure – i. e., on their long thread-shaped molecules .” Staudinger founded the first polymer chemistry journal in 1940, and in 1953 received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for “ his discoveries in the field of macromolecular chemistry .” In 1999, the American Chemical Society and Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker designated Staudinger's work as an International Historic Chemical Landmark.
But many years later, I learned that a doctor named Gustav Zander had designed and built a number of exercise machines in Europe nearly a hundred years before I built my first one ; I did not copy Zander's work and learned nothing from him, was not even aware of his work until long after I had made the same discoveries that he had made.
Sizewise, Tengiz reservoir is wide and long Discovered in 1979, Tengiz oil field is one of the largest discoveries in recent history.
Sarapo was the last in a long line of Piaf discoveries ( Yves Montand, Les Compagnons de la chanson, Georges Moustaki, etc.
There are no records from travelers to Makuria from 1171 to 1272, and the events of this period have long been a mystery, although modern discoveries have shed some light on this era.
Together with other discoveries from the Bronze Age and the period of the Hallstatt Culture they serve as evidence that the place has been inhabited for a long time.
Shell had failed to realise, despite its long history, that there was a direct correlation between investment in exploration and oil discoveries.

discoveries and language
According to it, cyberspace is composed of 5 layers based on information discoveries: language, writing, printing, Internet, etc.
Discourse and language transformations are ascribed to progress or the need to develop new or more “ accurate ” words to describe new discoveries, understandings, or areas of interest.
The Mössbauer effect was one of the last major discoveries in physics to be originally reported in German language.
That he anticipated in any manner the inductive reasoning of the true scientific method cannot be contended ; his botanical studies did not lead him, like his contemporary Konrad von Gesner, to any idea of a natural system of classification, and he rejected with the utmost arrogance and violence of language the discoveries of Copernicus.
Evidence for functionally distinct areas of the brain ( and, specifically, of the cerebral cortex ) mounted throughout the 19th century with discoveries by Paul Broca of the language center ( 1861 ), and Gustav Fritsch and Edouard Hitzig of the motor cortex ( 1871 ).
He published his observations and discoveries in a number of journals and books, as well as in a series of well-received illustrated children's books that explained the insects characteristics and traits in language and drawings for young minds.
Some of the earliest neuroscientific discoveries were related to the discovery that damage to certain areas of the brain related to impairments in language, such as the discovery of Wernicke's area and Broca's area.
It contains articles by nearly 200 scholars about archaeological discoveries, the language and literature of Bible lands, customs, family life, occupations, and the historical and religious environments of Bible people.
With the Portuguese discoveries linguistic contact was made, and the Portuguese language became influenced by other languages with which it came into contact outside Europe.
This contains a list of archeological discoveries from the excavation of Herculaneum, including some ancient inscriptions in the Oscan language.
The volume of the surviving public and private inscriptions indicate that there was no other written language in ancient Macedonia but Greek, and recent epigraphic discoveries suggest that ancient Macedonian was a variety of the Northwestern Greek dialects.
The ancient discoveries were motivated by the need to preserve exact Sanskrit pronunciation and expression given the primacy of language in ancient Indian thought.

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