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The 1940 discovery of a lost work by Vincent of Lérins, which bears a striking similarity to much of the language of the Athanasian Creed, have led many to conclude that the creed originated either with Vincent or with his students.
George Papashvily in his book Anything Can Happen ( 1940 ), claimed that there was a discovery in the Caucasus mountains of a cavern containing giant human skeletons " with heads as big as bushel baskets " and also of an ancient tunnel nearby which leads down into the inside of the earth.
* 1940 — Donald Griffin and Robert Galambos announced their discovery of echolocation by bats.
Oil was discovered in the county in 1940 Terry County lies in the oil-rich north Permian Basin, and the discovery of oil quickly led to production.
In December 1940 Reich wrote to Albert Einstein ( 1879 – 1955 ) saying he had a scientific discovery he wanted to discuss, and in January 1941 visited him in Princeton, where they talked for five hours.
In 1940 Selman Waksman discovered that the soil bacteria he was studying made actinomycin, a discovery for which he received a Nobel Prize.
Eugène Dubois ' ( 1858 – 1940 ) discovery in 1891 in Indonesia of the " Java Man ", the first specimen of Homo erectus to be discovered, demonstrated mankind's deep ancestry outside Europe.
Goldfield was a boomtown in the first decade of the 20th century due to the discovery of gold — between 1903 and 1940, Goldfield's mines produced more than $ 86 million.
They gained wider circulation after this discovery but a complete set was not published until 1940.
In 1940, while studying at the Washington University School of Medicine, Sutherland had his first encounter with research as an assistant in pharmacology in the laboratory of Carl Ferdinand Cori, who won a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1947 for his discovery of the mechanism of glycogen metabolism .< ref name = bio12 > Sutherland, Earl W ( 11 December 1971 ).
In 1910 Joseph T. Pardee described a great Ice Age lake, " Glacial Lake Missoula ", a glacier dammed lake with water up to deep, in northwest Montana and in 1940 he reported his discovery that giant ripple marks high and 200 – 500 feet apart had formed the lake bed.
Named by US-ACAN after the ice-ship USS Bear, flagship of the USAS, from which three reconnaissance flights were made in late February 1940, resulting in the discovery of Walgreen Coast ( with probable sighting of this feature ) and the Thurston Island area.
His decision to leave Melbourne for Albury and then Sydney in 1940 was instrumental in his discovery of his lifelong subject matter, the Australian outback and its inhabitants.
Spontaneous fission became popular soon after its discovery in 1940 by K. Petrzhak and G. Flerov owing to both military and peaceful applications of neutron-induced fission discovered in 1939 by Otto Hahn, Lise Meitner and Fritz Strassmann, employing the large amount of energy released during the process.
The contents of the different editions could vary, sometimes avoiding subjects that could upset or worry the population of that country ( for example, the discovery of the Katyn massacre of Polish officers taken prisoners by the Soviets in 1940 was not covered by all editions ).

discovery and original
A less confrontational vision of scientific discovery is proposed by Adloff He suggests that hindsight criticism of the early publications should be mitigated by the nascent state of radiochemistry, highlights the prudence of Debierne's claims in the original papers, and notes that nobody can contend that Debierne's substance did not contain actinium.
" It is highly probable that the correct information about the sulphonamide did not reach the newspapers because, since the original sulphonamide antibacterial, Prontosil, had been a discovery by the German laboratory Bayer, and as Britain was at war with Germany at the time, it was thought better to raise British morale by associating Churchill's cure with the British discovery, penicillin.
This discovery has shed much light on the differences between the two versions ; while it was previously maintained that the Greek Septuagint ( the version used by the earliest Christians ) was only a poor translation, professor Emanuel Tov, senior editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls ' publication, wrote that the Masoretic edition either represents a substantial rewriting of the original Hebrew, or there had previously been two different versions of the text.
Biafra claims that guitarist East Bay Ray had long expressed displeasure with Alternative Tentacles and with the amount of money he received from them, thus the original incentive for the discovery of the back payments.
Bragg's original announcement of the discovery at a Solvay conference on proteins in Belgium on 8 April 1953 went unreported by the British press.
A Neanderthal skull was discovered in Forbes ' Quarry in 1848, prior to the " original " discovery in the Neander Valley.
After taking further data, the group discovered that this particle did not actually exist, and the " discovery " was named " Oops-Leon " as a pun on the original name ( mispronounced ) and Dr. Lederman's first name.
Since the discovery of the original longships in the 1800s many boat builders have built many replicas.
Finally, observations by the European Fireball Network, a descendant of the original Czech program that recovered Pribram, led to the discovery and orbit calculations for the Neuschwanstein meteorite in 2002.
A separate fragment of the Orgueil meteorite ( kept in a sealed glass jar since its discovery ) was found in 1965 to have a seed capsule embedded in it, whilst the original glassy layer on the outside remained undisturbed.
Since the original discovery by Dan Shechtman, hundreds of quasicrystals have been reported and confirmed.
In 1901, he visited the Sudbury area in Ontario, Canada, as a mining prospector, and is credited with the original discovery of the Falconbridge ore body.
This is the method used in the original discovery of X-ray diffraction.
He generally receives credit for his discovery of the centrifugal force, the laws for collision of bodies, for his role in the development of modern calculus and his original observations on sound perception ( see repetition pitch ).
The Spanish claimed the islands by original discovery, but did nothing to enforce their claims, and never settled the Territory.
In a 1902 letter, he announced the discovery to Gottlob Frege of the paradox in Frege's 1879 Begriffsschrift and framed the problem in terms of both logic and set theory, and in particular in terms of Frege's definition of function ; in the following, p. 17 refers to a page in the original Begriffsschrift, and page 23 refers to the same page in van Heijenoort 1967:
This policy is not consistently followed ; for example, in the first season's " The Legend ," Briggs ' original plan is to personally shoot Nazi rallying-figure Martin Bormann, which is foiled by the discovery of a dummy and a tape recorder in the " man's " sick room.
The arms and original plinth were lost following the discovery.
In June 2002, the director of the lab announced that the original claim of the discovery of these two elements had been based on data fabricated by principal author Victor Ninov.
Finally, observations by the European Fireball Network, a descendant of the original Czech program that recovered Pribram, led to the discovery and orbit calculations for the Neuschwanstein meteorite in 2002.
An urtext edition, making use of the new findings ( 1975 ) resulting from the discovery of an original copy hand-corrected by the composer.
Another experiment in 2011 created one of its daughters using a different method, partially proving the results of the discovery experiment, and the original experiment was repeated successfully in 2012.
Historically, coal-tar creosote has been distinguished from what was thought of as creosote proper — the original substance of Reichenbach's discovery — and referred to specifically as " creosote oil ".
However, after the discovery of the original manuscript of Bashkirtseff ‘ s diary in the Bibliothèque nationale de France, it was found that her diary had been abridged and censored by her family.

discovery and copy
This work was available only in fragments in medieval times, but the discovery of a complete copy at the Abbey of St. Gall in 1416 led to its emergence as one of the most influential works on rhetoric during the Renaissance.
A common technique for proving plagiarism is the discovery of another copy of the same or very similar text, which has different attribution.
The collection includes an original copy of the 1953 Nature paper where Nobel winners James D. Watson and Francis Crick first described the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA.
As an antiquary, Buck was noted for his discovery of the copy of the act of Parliament, Titulus Regius, which brought Richard III to the throne.
While Martin Behaim may be regarded as a contributor to the discovery of the Straits of Magellan, he might have only made a copy of an original sketch of the strait.
Hawass has lent his name to a line of men's apparel, described by The New York Times as " a line of rugged khakis, denim shirts and carefully worn leather jackets that are meant, according to the catalog copy, to hark ' back to Egypt ’ s golden age of discovery in the early 20th century.
* The discovery of a twelfth complete copy was one of the plot points in David Baldacci's 2006 thriller novel, The Collectors.
Stukeley, finding that a chronicler of the fourteenth century, Richard of Cirencester, had also been an inmate of Westminster Abbey, identified him with Bertram's Richard of Westminster, and, in 1756, read an analysis of the discovery before the Society of Antiquaries, which was published with a copy of Richard's map.
It was also revealed that Phoebe mugged Ross during her homeless years ( stealing a copy of the comic book Science Boy that Ross had created ) when they were teenagers, although Phoebe was slightly cheered about the discovery as she had always felt like an outsider to the group as she lacked the longer-term connections of the others.
It was the discovery, in 1947, of Luther's copy of the minutes of the Wannsee Conference that first made the Allied powers aware that the Conference had taken place, and more important, what its purpose was.
The discovery caused an international sensation, as it represented the only then known copy of a world map of Christopher Columbus ( 1451 – 1506 ), and was the only 16th century map that showed South America in its proper longitudinal position in relation to Africa.
On 31 August 2006 the discovery of the earliest known Bach autographs was announced, one of them ( a copy of Reincken's famous chorale fantasia An Wasserflüssen Babylon ) signed " Il Fine â Dom.
In some telecasts of the film, some of the fight scenes between Snoopy, Linus and Lucy were edited out, as was Sally's discovery of a copy of the book Sambo in the library.
In addition to his achievements in black-letter bibliography he threw great light on ancient Celtic language and literature by the discovery, in 1857, of the Book of Deer, a manuscript copy of the Gospels in the Vulgate version, in which were inscribed old Gaelic charters.
Despite questions of authenticity surrounding the discovery, most scholars agree that the letter is a genuine copy since it alludes repeatedly to the previous letter in a way that rules out chance beyond reasonable doubt.
The note was of the year 1895 or 1896 ; but a false date had been written on the copy, " 30 November 1897 " — a date later than the discovery of Esterhazy's handwriting, and by which, as a matter of fact, Schneider had completely changed his opinion.

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