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discovery and phosphate
Banaba ( Ocean Island ) was annexed in 1901 after the discovery of phosphate deposits.
Nucleic acids were named for their initial discovery within the nucleus, and for the presence of phosphate groups ( related to phosphoric acid ).
The discovery that a hormone can influence phosphoinositide metabolism was made by Mabel R. Hokin ( 1924 – 2003 ) and her then husband Lowell E. Hokin in 1953, when they discovered that radioactive < sup > 32 </ sup > P phosphate was incorporated into the phosphatidylinositol of pancreas slices when stimulated with acetylcholine.
The town grew slowly until the 1880s, when railroad links, the discovery of phosphate, and the arrival of the cigar industry jump-started Tampa's development and helped it to grow into an important city by the early 1900s.
The discovery was made when the rich phosphate deposits were being mined, and was first reported in 1998.
The Banabans were assimilated only through forced migrations and the impact of the discovery of phosphate in 1900.
A set of four stamps on 1 May 1960 commemorated the 60th anniversary of the discovery of phosphate at Ocean Island.
Dolichol phosphate was discovered at the University of Liverpool in the 1960's, although researchers did not know its function at the time of discovery.
He became well known for the discovery of the phosphate of soda, and the process of lime softening of hard water.

discovery and arrival
However, it remains ambiguous whether the discovery predates arrival of Europeans because of the presence of a Patagonian Missionary Society mission station on Keppel Island, founded in 1856.
The history of the Philippines is believed to have begun with the arrival of the first humans using rafts or primitive boats, at least 67, 000 years ago as the 2007 discovery of Callao Man showed .< ref >
Growth continued with the discovery of gold and the arrival of a railroad in 1895.
The arrival of the railroad, and the discovery that adding trace elements like copper was the remedy for crops sprouting and dying quickly, soon created a population boom and new towns like Moore Haven, Clewiston, and Belle Glade.
The town grew rapidly to a population of about 5, 000 due to the discovery of petroleum nearby ( see Whizbang, Oklahoma ) and the arrival of the Osage Railway in February 1922.
It turns on two indelicate plot devices: a rake's trick of pretending impotence in order to safely have clandestine affairs with married women, and the arrival in London of an inexperienced young " country wife ", with her discovery of the joys of town life, especially the fascinating London men.
He reported his discovery on arrival back to Porirua.
The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill near Sacramento a few days after Lick's arrival in the future state began the California Gold Rush and created a housing boom in San Francisco, which grew from about one thousand residents in 1848 to over twenty thousand by 1850.
Marketed to settlers as prime agricultural land, Haileybury had only a handful of residents until the arrival of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway in the early 1900s, and the subsequent discovery of large silver deposits in neighboring Cobalt in 1903.
The arrival of the Voyager spacecraft at Saturn in 1980 – 1981 resulted in the discovery of three additional moons Atlas, Prometheus and Pandora, bringing the total to 17.
By 1590, Ruiz was its alcalde mayor, and it held nine people who eeked out a living, but the situation improved through their discovery of the mines of Chínipas, and the arrival of the Jesuits in 1591.
The discovery of her body on a boardroom table on the 46th floor of the Nakamoto Tower, one floor above the high-profile opening bash, is proximate cause of the police presence and Ishiguro's high-hand playing of the race card has already prevented the crime scene team from taking possession of the crime scene nearly one hour after their arrival.
McCarty's arrival at the Rockefeller Institute in September 1941 marked 13 years since this discovery, also known as the Griffith phenomenon.
An outline of this kind, pending the discovery of more definite materials to fill in the details, quite consistently prepares us for the next succeeding historical appearance of the Pallavas in Sir Walter Elliot's Vengi copper plates of Vijaya Nandi-varman and the subsequent inscriptions of the Chalukyas, at whose arrival in the Dakhan they found the Pallavas in possession of its western districts, as far at the least as the vicinity of Badami in the middle basin of the Krishna, and of its eastern districts as far north at least as Rajahmahendri in the lower basin of the Godavari, and with their capital still at Kanchipura, where Sivaskanda-varman of our present grant reigned several centuries before ..... I believe it to be, and his reign fell at any time about the end of the first century CE, or the beginning of the second.
Since its discovery and the arrival of settlers on the island in 1834 ), nine of these 15 species became extinct.
The sovereign was conceived of as absolute, but the discovery of the people, subject of rights, homo oeconomicus, changed all that because of the arrival of market practices ( the market system of capitalism ) from the 18th century.
Chudley described the sales figures as " measly " and cited Dreamcast's demise, the game's late arrival and the discovery of high-profile bugs after release as the reasons why.
However, the abandonment is not complete and voluntary where the defendant desists from criminal efforts due to unexpected resistance ( e. g., from victims ), the discovery of the absence of an instrumentality needed for the completion of the offense, or other circumstances that increase the probability of arrest, or decrease the probability of successful completion of the crime ( e. g. proximate arrival of police ).
Concurrent with Angerman's arrival is the discovery of Puppy and Kitty, two small children who speak only in animal noises.
Upon his arrival in Greenland, Bjarni told Leif Eriksson of his discovery and sold him his boat, which Eriksson used for his own journey to North America.
But Nerchinsk acquired fresh importance from the influx of immigrants, mostly exiles, into eastern Dauria, the discovery of rich mines and the arrival of great numbers of convicts to the Nerchinsk katorga, and ultimately it became the chief town of Transbaikalia.
The discovery provides an insight as to how the indigenous tribes of the Igneri and Taínos lived and played during and before the arrival of Christopher Columbus to the New World.
" Upon arrival the player finds that all the residents are apparently dead and must gradually uncover the secrets and nature the last undertaking by Vita 1's crew ; the discovery of ancient Martian " Pandora's Box " which, when opened, started a chain of chaotic events that led to the base's downfall, and death of almost all of its inhabitants.

discovery and railroad
As coal traffic declined, an oil discovery near Okemah brought additional traffic, which postponed the abandonment of the railroad.
The combination of railroad growth and the discovery of oil in nearby Titusville contributed greatly to Corry's development.
The growth from the railroad, coupled with that from the Santa Rita discovery well in 1923, allowed it, in 1925, to take over the position of county seat from Stiles, a pioneer ranching community established in 1894 on Centrailia Draw, approximately 20 miles to the north.
Highway improvement, the Magnolia Pipeline Company gas line, and the establishment of a railroad terminal caused growth during the 1920s, and the discovery of oil in parts of Wood County and construction of a T & P railroad shop spurred the economy during the 1940s.
The oil discovery at Spindletop in Beaumont, Texas in 1901 prompted a new industry to be developed in Texas ; the oil trade would transform Houston, the railroad hub of east Texas, from a smaller town into a large city.
Driven by the settlement of the Midwest, by the discovery of gold in California and Australia, as well as by railroad construction, the shovel manufacturing business boomed.
Survey parties accompanied by federal troops, railroad construction, permanent settlement and development, along with the discovery of gold in nearby South Dakota, all served as a backdrop leading up to the Battle of the Little Bighorn and the defeat of General George Armstrong Custer in 1876.
The extension of the railroad was motivated by the increasing flood of settlers into the Idaho Territory following the discovery of gold.
Settlement in the region predates the American Revolution, the discovery of the anthracite coal for which it is named occurred in 1762, and the first mine was established in 1775 near Pittston, PA. Population rapidly grew in the period following the American Civil War, with the expansion of the mining and railroad industries.
Unknown to the railroad and the general public at this time, a great discovery had been made in 1881 by Captain Francis LeBaron of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, who was surveying the lower Peace River area for a canal to connect the headwaters of the Saint Johns River to Charlotte Harbor.

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