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# and discovery
For more details of this early work, see Alpha particle # History of discovery and use.
# Improvements in the drug discovery and approval process.
# The discovery of the polarizing structure induced by heat and pressure ;
# The discovery of crystals with two axes of double refraction, and many of the laws of their phenomena, including the connection between optical structure and crystalline forms ;
# Tis private: a man may thus go to any coast in the world invisibly, without discovery or prevented in his journey.
# In any litigation while acting in propria persona, repeatedly files unmeritorious motions, pleadings, or other papers, conducts unnecessary discovery, or engages in other tactics that are frivolous or solely intended to cause unnecessary delay.
# His discovery of dialysis, which is used in many medical facilities today, was the result of Graham's study of colloids.
Altar from Ostia Antica | Ostia showing the discovery of Romulus and Remus ( now at the National Museum of Rome # Palazzo Massimo alle Terme | Palazzo Massimo alle Terme ).
# Participation in the discovery of lysosomes and peroxisomes.
# Nobel-prize winning discovery ( 2009, in Physiology or Medicine ) of the molecular structure of telomeres, telomerase enzyme, the templating role of telomerase RNA and their roles in cellular senescence and chromosome healing.
# Providing opportunities for choice and discovery
# Prevent the discovery of evidence
# Make discovery of evidence difficult
# The discovery of the stable cylindrical domain
# The discovery of growth-induced uniaxial anisotropy in the garnet system and the realization that garnets would be a practical material
# Analytics – program that builds quantitative processes for a business to arrive at optimal decisions and to perform business knowledge discovery.
# Generalizing about the properties of a class of objects based on some number of observations of particular instances of that class ( for example, the inference that " all swans we have seen are white, and therefore all swans are white ," before the discovery of black swans ) or
# Cumulative Illness Rating Scale ( CIRS ): Developed in 1968 by B. S. Linn, it became a revolutionary discovery, because it gave the practicing doctors a chance to calculate the number and severity of chronic illnesses in the structure of the comorbid state of their patients.
Bonjour Browser was recommended for service discovery in MacAddict # 123.
# Leave What You Find: Leaving rocks, plants, archaeological artifacts and other objects as found will allow others a sense of discovery.
# Identification ( Specific discovery )
# The discovery of GRB 050709, which was the first short / hard GRB to be found with an optical counterpart, leading to a firm establishment of the cosmological origin of this subclass of GRBs.
# Lost City by Scott Ciencin — Andrew, the son of a Dinotopian innkeeper, makes a strange discovery one night when a hooded dinosaur leads him and two friends to a remote, sealed-off city.
# Encourages exploration and discovery on the part of the decision maker

# and GRB
# The first to send out arcminute positions of GRBs to the observation community within tens of seconds of the onset of GRB ( and in a few instances, while the burst was ongoing ).
# Redirect GRB 990123
# Redirect GRB 990123
# Redirect GRB 970228
# Redirect GRB 970228

# and widely
# It was most widely circulated among Western Christians.
# TCBS medium: This is the mostly widely used medium ; it contains thiosulphate, citrate, bile salts and sucrose.
# Prohibition of Generalized Grievances: A plaintiff cannot sue if the injury is widely shared in an undifferentiated way with many people.
There is not a formalized register of different colours in the way that there is agreement on different notes in music, such as C or C # in music, although the Pantone system is widely used in the printing and design industry for this purpose.
# Information about the absence of benefit and the presence of potential risk associated with energy drinks should be widely shared among all individuals who interact with young athletes.
Veitch's term ended in 1989 in a widely publicized creative dispute, when DC refused to publish issue # 88 because of the use of Jesus Christ as a character despite having previously approved the script, in which Swamp Thing is a cupbearer who offers Jesus water when he calls for it from the cross.
These were widely screened on Australian TV at the time and played a significant role in the success of the songs, which both became national # 1 hits.
The Arrow keys # WASD keys | WASD keyboard setup is used widely.
* Jerry Moore-head coach of the Appalachian State Mountaineers football team, who most famously beat then ranked # 5 Michigan, 34-32, on September 1, 2007, in what is widely referred to as " one of the greatest upsets in college football history.
In The Spectre, the creative credits varied widely over the 10 issues published, with perhaps the most notable participant being a then-newcomer to comics, future industry art legend Neal Adams, who drew issues # 2-5 ( and also wrote # 4-5 ).
# Technicalities: Arlo Guthrie's lone top 40 hit was " The City of New Orleans ," but he is more widely known for his 18-minute song " Alice's Restaurant ," which did not qualify as a single on account of its length ; sales of " Alice's Restaurant " were counted instead on the album charts.
The film was widely panned by critics ( making # 74 on The Times Worst Films of 2008 list ), but grossed over $ 84 million worldwide.
# to develop and widely distribute a functional linguistic tool that might help with the recovery of lost or compromised languages in unknown futures
In 1986, Richie released Dancing on the Ceiling, his last widely popular album, which produced a run of US and UK hits including " Say You, Say Me " ( U. S. # 1 ), " Dancing on the Ceiling " ( U. S. # 2 ), " Ballerina Girl " ( U. S. # 7 ), and " Se La " ( U. S. # 20 ), Richie's most recent U. S. Pop Top 20 hit.
# A single, one-language migration ( currently not widely accepted )
This film starred Gene Kelly and Olivia Newton-John and was widely considered a big-budget flop, but its soundtrack spawned several hit singles for Ms. Newton-John, such as the # 1 hit " Magic ", a duet with Cliff Richard called " Suddenly ", and, with Electric Light Orchestra accompaniment, the title song " Xanadu ".
* Canada Goose ; non-migratory birds of this species are now widely regarded as pests in the United States ( see Canada Goose # Relationship with humans ).
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