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The explanation for these different isotopes awaited the discovery of the neutron, a neutral-charged particle with a mass similar to the proton, by the physicist James Chadwick in 1932.
Fleming was the first to push these studies further by isolating the penicillin, and by being motivated enough to promote his discovery at a larger scale.
In 1999, the team at LBNL claimed the discovery of long-lived < sup > 267 </ sup > Bh ( 5 atoms ) and < sup > 266 </ sup > Bh ( 1 atom ).< ref > Later, both of these were confirmed.
With modern biotechnology, these genes can be used as targets for the development of effective new therapies, which could significantly shorten the drug discovery process.
However, although these early writers contributed greatly to the philosophical discovery of mind and this would ultimately lead to the development of psychology, they were working with an entirely different set of tools and core concepts than those of the cognitive scientist.
Early twentieth-century experiments on the physics of very small-scale phenomena led to the discovery of phenomena which could not be predicted on the basis of classical physics, and to the development of new models ( theories ) that described and predicted very accurately these micro-scale phenomena.
This group helped to populate Southeast Asia and Oceania, explaining the discovery of early human sites in these areas much earlier than those in the Levant.
With these techniques, he was able to discover the bacterium causing tuberculosis ( Mycobacterium tuberculosis ) in 1882 ( he announced the discovery on 24 March ).
Kurt Schwenk, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Connecticut, finds the discovery of these glands intriguing, but considers most of the evidence for venom in the study to be " meaningless, irrelevant, incorrect or falsely misleading ".
This discovery revolutionized work in infectious diseases, and Pasteur gave these artificially weakened diseases the generic name of " vaccines ", in honour of Jenner's discovery.
Irreversible MAOIs were the first antidepressants to be discovered, but they fell out of favour with the advent of the discovery of safer antidepressants ; these newer antidepressant drug classes have fewer adverse effects, especially the dangerous irreversible MAOI food interaction with tyramine, sometimes referred to as the ' cheese syndrome ', which leads to dangerous hypertension.
In 1960, the discovery, cataloguing, and forensic investigation of local mass murder sites began in an effort to gain knowledge regarding the scope of these crimes.
It was later realized that Chari – Nile was a historical artifact of the discovery of the family, and did not reflect an exclusive relationship between these languages, and the group has been abandoned, with its constituents becoming primary branches of Nilo-Saharan — or, equivalently, Chari – Nile and Nilo-Saharan have merged, with the name Nilo-Saharan retained.
Recent findings have boosted or even confirmed these alternative biochemistry theories with the discovery that arsenic can act as a building block of life.
The history of quantum chemistry essentially began with the 1838 discovery of cathode rays by Michael Faraday, the 1859 statement of the black body radiation problem by Gustav Kirchhoff, the 1877 suggestion by Ludwig Boltzmann that the energy states of a physical system could be discrete, and the 1900 quantum hypothesis by Max Planck that any energy radiating atomic system can theoretically be divided into a number of discrete energy elements ε such that each of these energy elements is proportional to the frequency ν with which they each individually radiate energy and a numerical value called Planck ’ s Constant.
The discovery of these aperiodic forms in nature has produced a paradigm shift in the fields of crystallography.
This of course has since been completely disproved with the discovery of the final Romanov children remains and extensive DNA testing that connected these remains with those of Nicholas II, his wife and three children.
Unlike the Rosetta Stone, their hieroglyphic inscriptions were relatively intact, and though the inscriptions on the Rosetta Stone had been deciphered long before the discovery of the other copies of the decree, subsequent Egyptologists including Wallis Budge used these other inscriptions to further refine the actual hieroglyphs that must have been used in the lost portions of the hieroglyphic register on the Rosetta Stone.
He also noticed that these characters resembled the equivalent ones in the Demotic script, and went on to note as many as 80 similarities between the hieroglyphic and demotic texts on the stone, an important discovery because the two scripts were previously thought to be entirely different from one another.
One of the most striking circumstances about these sites is that they are from the Late Pliocene, where previous to their discovery tools were thought to have evolved only in the Pleistocene.
After the discovery and excavation of these monuments and associated stone slabs by Russian archaeologists in the wider area surrounding the Orkhon Valley between 1889 and 1893, it became established that the language on the inscriptions was the Old Turkic language written using the Orkhon script, which has also been referred to as " Turkic runes " or " runiform " due to a superficial similarity to the Germanic runic alphabets.
The search for these led to the discovery of Pluto in 1930.
Barbara McClintock's discovery of these jumping genes early in her career earned her a Nobel prize in 1983.

discovery and alleged
Gross stated, " Should the Commissioner falter in proving alleged wrongdoing, the Court may allow LAD ( Los Angeles Dodgers ) to take further, limited discovery.
In 1983, Himalayan conservationist Daniel C. Taylor and Himalayan natural historian Robert L. Fleming Jr. led a yeti expedition into Nepal ’ s Barun Valley ( suggested by discovery in the Barun in 1972 of footprints alleged to be yeti by Cronin & McNeely ).
Edward's first marriage, about 1527, to Catherine Fillol, was annulled ; the reason is alleged to have been the discovery of a relationship between Catherine and Edward's father ; however, this is disputed by the Dictionary of National Biography.
* In 2003, Alastair Campbell ( who was Director of Communications and Strategy from 1997-2003 for the UK PM ) in his memoirs The Blair Years: The Alastair Campbell Diaries alleged that two bugs were discovered in the hotel room meant for visiting British PM Tony Blair planted by Indian intelligence agencies. The alleged bug discovery was at a hotel during PM Tony Blair's official visit to New Delhi in 2001.
This alleged discovery is described at length in his book Gogmagog: The Buried Gods, in which Lethbridge uses his discoveries to extrapolate a primal deity named ' Gog ' and his consort, ' Ma-Gog ', which he believed represented the Sun and Moon.
Most fascinating was his discovery that Wilkomirski ’ s alleged experiences in German-occupied Poland closely corresponded with real events of his factual childhood in Switzerland, to the point that he suggested the author rewrote and reframed his own experience in a complex manner, turning the occurrences of his real life into that of a child surviving the Holocaust.
Perhaps their most famous investigation was the 2006 discovery of widespread fabrication in James Frey's alleged memoir A Million Little Pieces.
By 1128, the Archbishop of Braga and the main Portuguese feudal nobles had had enough of her persistent Galician alliance, which the first feared could favour the ecclesiastical pretensions of his new rival the Galician Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela, Diego Gelmírez, who had just started to assert his pretensions to an alleged discovery of relics of Saint James in his town, as his way to gain power and riches over the other cathedrals in the Iberian Peninsula.
But during the Summer, the trial against Matteotti's alleged murders and the discovery of the corpse of Matteotti once again spread rage against Mussolini: newspapers launched fierce attacks on him and the fascist movement.
* September 8 – Killian memos: The CBS News program 60 Minutes II announces the alleged discovery of newly uncovered records of Bush's service in the Air National Guard.
During this time he heard about the alleged discovery of the Voree Record, a set of three minuscule brass plates unearthed by James J. Strang, a would-be successor to the murdered Mormon prophet Joseph Smith, Jr .. Strang asserted that this proved that he was a true prophet of God, and he invited the public to call upon him and see the plates for themselves.
Sevier had also written in 1799 of the alleged discovery of six skeletons in brass armor bearing the Welsh coat-of-arms.
This was followed later by the alleged discovery of files for an incomplete Linux client available for download on Valve's own web servers.
Ivan VI was executed and buried in the fortress of Shlisselburg or Kholmogory ( alleged discovery at Kholmogory in 2010 presently under forensic investigation )).
Other alleged discoveries, like that of the 1876 discovery of a " pygmy " graveyard in Coffee County, Tennessee, has some people saying that a race of pygmy people ranged all over the United states, and they often use Pedro the mummy as the proof.
However, the final straw was the discovery of arms in the Iraqi embassy in Islamabad and Nawab Akbar Bugti's declaration of the London Plan, that alleged that NAP-led governments in Balochistan and NWFP was seceding to gain independence from Pakistan.
They alleged that this discovery shamed Ricker and the Biological Board of Canada, of which he was formerly a part, who should have discovered the blockage.
Edward's first marriage, about 1527, to Catherine Fillol, was annulled ; the reason is alleged to have been the discovery of a relationship between Catherine and Edward's father ; however, this is disputed by the Dictionary of National Biography.
As a result of the prompt discovery of this by Campus Police, four members of the message board who are alleged to have participated in the postings were arrested.
If the court determines that the facts alleged in the complaint are sufficient to state a Rule 10b-5 claim, the plaintiff then becomes entitled to obtain " discovery " from the defendant — which typically means the right to demand documentary evidence in the defendant's possession concerning the facts at issue, and the right to require the defendant ( and other witnesses ) to sit for depositions.
The U. S. military attempted to ban all Paul, Weiss attorneys from Guantanamo after the discovery that attorney and partner Julia Tarver Mason was alleged to have illegally used " legal mail " as cover to pass inflammatory newsletters to detainees, an allegation later proved untrue.
The record includes public documents reporting alleged governmental abuses such as holding detainees for long periods without allowing them to seek or communicate with counsel and without charging them .... History, moreover, is full of examples of situations in which just these sorts of allegations led to the discovery of serious government wrongdoing .” Litigation related to the post-9 / 11 detainment of hundreds of Arab and Muslim immigrants and citizens remains pending in many courts.
Perhaps his greatest influence though is the thought of Friedrich Nietzsche, whose " discovery of the ' lie ', the discovery that alleged ' values ' and metaphysical structures are just a play of forces " ( 1993: 93 ) plays an important role in Vattimo's notion of " weak thought.

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