How To Use Discovery In A Sentence

  • Once the thrill of its discovery had passed, Peter got onto the business of exploring the place a little better.
  • Not for a very long time has the discovery of new music so profoundly moved and excited me as the contents of this disc.
  • Apparently, the discovery that Landis is 10,000 years old further proves the fact that he is using performance enhancing steroids. creeky belly Doping ID - The Panda's Thumb
  • It is true that, even at the time of the discovery of nitrobenzol, he pointed out the striking similarity of its smell to that of the oil of bitter almonds. The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
  • Penicillin was an extremely significant medical discovery.
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  • The scientists cannot say if the "hominin" was male or female, but adopted the name tag "X-woman" because the discovery was based on maternally inherited DNA. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • This magnificent bit of luck, the finding of the calisaya, awakened in the susceptible bosom of Mr. Marcoy an ardent desire to explore for himself the site of its discovery. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873
  • The dates of discovery of these elements as 1789 for uranium, 1829 for thorium, 1899 for actinium and 1913 for protactinium.
  • This discovery is an historic one, General, and I hope it is not out of line to say that I am proud to be a part of it. 365 tomorrows » J. Loseth : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Its name commemorates Voli Voli Cave (one of the discovery sites) and Atholl Anderson, well known for his many contributions to the prehistory and palaeoecology of south-west Pacific islands. The small, recently extinct, island-dwelling crocodilians of the south Pacific
  • It was, in fact, the accidental discovery of several mind-altering drugs in the middle of the 20th century that drew me into research on brain functions and mental illness.
  • His discovery extinguished the achievements of his colleague.
  • NASA officials say they don't think a piece of tile that hit Discovery's belly during liftoff is a serious matter.
  • The discovery was made by accountants sifting through the remains of the Maxwell business empire.
  • Hale also gained prominence as an astronomer with his invention of the spectroheliograph and the discovery of magnetic fields in sunspots.
  • But what galvanized education and research efforts to a more urgent level was the discovery in 2000 that many houseboats were built with a fatal flaw.
  • The discovery of a small planetoid in the Kuiper belt, the distant disk of debris whose chunks eventually formed the solar system, make Pluto's chances of holding onto its status of bona fide planet weaker.
  • The station is so sprawling and packed with vehicles that it took longer than usual for Discovery to be tightly cinched down. Discovery arrives at space station
  • One day should be spent visiting some of the key vineyards, so I took advantage of the Discovery Pass and idled away two agreeable afternoons visiting Margaux and St Emilion.
  • For example, the discovery of auscultation and later the stethoscope made individual patient reports of symptoms less important than the physician's own collection of diagnostic signs.
  • This discovery led to the invention of the pendulum and various timepieces such as the Grandfather clock, but at the time Galileo could not explain it.
  • News of the unusual discovery is stirring up a tempest among scientists, who are studying the storm to find out how it formed.
  • The discovery that the government was aware of the cover-up has really added fuel to the fire.
  • The exciting discovery was apparently made when researchers were forced to break open the leg bone of a Tyrannosaurus rex fossil to lift it by helicopter.
  • Through its use of color and light, the building celebrates a child's sense of joy and fresh discovery and is perfectly scaled for its young users.
  • To them is due the discovery of antimony, sulphuric ether and phosphorus, the cupellation of gold and silver, the determining of the properties of saltpetre and its use in gunpowder, and the discovery of the distillation of essential oils. The Majesty of Calmness; individual problems and posibilities
  • Back in the age of discovery, wine shipments often spoiled at sea and originally wines were fortified to stop them from going bad on voyage. The Sun
  • This hypothesis has been fruitful, leading to the discovery of extrasolar macromolecules, extrasolar planets and advances in abiogenetics. Continuation…
  • This is sport and the question is: how many more wins will the journey of self-discovery bring us? Times, Sunday Times
  • But I nary not mention my displeasure and dread and off we embarked to Spencer's Plaza on a journey of discovery.
  • The discovery of the repulsive, anti - gravitational force of dark energy is explained.
  • Their hypothesis can be tested by the discovery of fossilized stomach contents for Pakicetus.
  • Society on a small discovery which he had made by the aid of a "wretched microscope" to the effect that the so-called ova of Flustra were really larvæ and had the power of independent action by means of cilia. Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 1
  • The U.S. imposed the ban on all Canadian ruminant products and by-products in May, following the discovery of a case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease, on a farm in Alberta.
  • A television camera aboard Discovery's giant external fuel tank provided never-before-seen images of the shuttle jettisoning the tank and moving away.
  • The themes begin with discovery, exploration and survival in the last habitable landmass discovered by humans.
  • Half of them had been arrested following the discovery of marijuana and LSD in saleable quantities. A CONVICTION OF GUILT
  • The discovery of the ruins came after a mudslide flushed out a deep trench nearly two-kilometers long and 25-meters wide through rice fields late last month.
  • Brazil's prospects of becoming a leading oil producer increased yesterday when it emerged that a giant offshore field could be double the size of BP's discovery last week in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • The discovery of the so-called aniline dyes has greatly increased the variety of colors available. Textiles and Clothing
  • Fueling emotions on the campus is the discovery that the university forgave $31.4 million in athletics debts in 2007. College football coaches see salaries rise in down economy
  • Remarkably, however, U.S. policymakers began kowtowing to the Saudis from the time of the discovery of oil in the kingdom in 1938 before they had any wealth or the United States imported a barrel of their oil. Arab lobby’s unseen influence
  • There are many reasons for this including problems with tolerance, addiction and a newer discovery known as opioid-induced hyperalgesia OIH -- where opioid medications eventually cause some to get even more sensitive to pain. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • A wrongdoer is constantly haunted by the fear of discovery.
  • Discovery Cabin biscuits were the standard dish for breakfast, and when it was ready a sustained cry of 'hoosh' brought the sleepers from their bags, wiping reindeer hairs from their eyes. The Worst Journey in the World Antarctic 1910-1913
  • A showman might have exploited the discovery by presenting it to an audience and claiming it was evidence of some supernatural agency.
  • The discovery of penicillin was a landmark in the history of medicine.
  • Might not its waters upspring in this new land, whose discovery was the great marvel of the age, and which men looked upon as the unknown east of Asia? Historical Tales, Vol. 2 (of 15) The Romance of Reality
  • Sometimes a new discovery forces them to rethink their old ideas. Times, Sunday Times
  • The discovery offers hope for a blood test to detect heart and brain diseases before symptoms appear. The Sun
  • A Leeds University professor has answered one of the big questions raised by the discovery that cooking food creates a poisonous substance called acrylamide.
  • Mademoiselle herself looked worthy of her squire, for her dark, animated face stood the test of the unrelieved whiteness so successfully, that she was all ablush with delight at the discovery that she was not an old woman after all, but on occasion could still look as girlish as she felt. Pixie O'Shaughnessy
  • The discovery of a pocket of cassiterite here in 1915 created a small flurry of interest in tin; however, further exploration was unproductive.
  • But now, with the discovery of Sally Buckland’s body in the master bedroom closet, the house had become a crime scene, its warm domesticity destroyed by everything the term entailed. Tough Customer
  • A Nisa spokesman said it changed suppliers after the discovery of beef in mutton products. The Sun
  • Searching for the source of embolic material resulted in the discovery of a cardiac myxoma in the left atrium.
  • The discovery of hormonal involvement in the control of pigment movements in crustacean chromatophores and distal pigment cells in the eye triggered intensive studies on the regulation of pigmentary effectors.
  • When does she make this discovery? Times, Sunday Times
  • The history of cattle ranching in what is today the Municipio of Alamos began with the discovery of rich silver deposits in 1683.
  • To him I owe the discovery that even very short periods of time add up to all useful hours I need, if I plunge in without delay.
  • The idea of henges dotting ancient Britain is reinforced by the discovery of the so-called "Seahenge," a remarkably well-preserved timber circle, on New Stones at Avebury
  • These Chinese gangs, what the Cantonese called tongs, had been in this country since the discovery of gold in California. The Flower Net
  • No plague of locusts descends, the oceans don't boil over with frogs, and the apocalypse isn't ushered in because of our discovery.
  • Now the engineers have proudly announced the discovery of no fewer than five clumps of louseworts safely beyond the proposed dam site.
  • Another genius discovery from Lebanon: "Trouver la perle rare est une chose, en trouver 26 en est une autre: une Libanaise a eu la surprise de sa vie en découvrant 26 graines nacrées dans une huître dans un restaurant de poisson et fruits de mer dans le sud du pays ." thanks Martin Tuesday, September 09, 2008
  • Added to this is the recent discovery of the effect on the body of fat calories compared with carbohydrate calories.
  • The physical refutation of the self-existence of the universe is completed by the discovery, _that all the orbs of heaven, as well as the earth, are in motion, and that an orderly and regulated motion_. [ Fables of Infidelity and Facts of Faith Being an Examination of the Evidences of Infidelity
  • In that span, astronomers have reported more than 500 planets orbiting nearby stars, a gold rush sparked by the 1995 discovery of a large planet orbiting the star 51 Pegasi, some 51 light years away, by members of a Swiss team. Researchers question discovery of 'Goldilocks' planet
  • With the discovery of gold, mining became a major consumer of firewood and rough timber.
  • Yet with the characteristic caution and modesty of true genius, he continued for nine years longer to reason and experimentalize upon what is now considered one of the simplest, as it is undoubtedly the most important known law of animal nature; and it was not till the year 1628, the fifty-first of his life, that he consented to publish his discovery to the world. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 of 8 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
  • I begged him to publish his discovery, but he preferred to depute the task to me.
  • The story tells of a man's journey of personal discovery up an African river.
  • He didn't know I'd detoxed myself already and I wanted to make his disappointment at that discovery all the more palpable.
  • Police finally made the gruesome discovery in his freezer after going to his farm with a warrant to search for an illegal gun. The Sun
  • Perhaps most startling is the discovery from the deciphering of the human genome that we have only between 20,000 and 25,000 genes. Archive 2009-01-01
  • But it would be right to say, _The discovery of America was more important THAN ANY OTHER geographical discovery_. Practical Grammar and Composition
  • The discovery of a host of rare and exotic mushrooms spreading across the nation will be blamed on a new habitat created by gardeners' wood chippings, at a meeting of ecologists in the new year.
  • Prompted by this discovery, researchers are developing biomaterials specifically for the regeneration and repair of tissue, shifting the emphasis from replacement of tissues to regeneration.
  • To tour Sri Lanka is to take a voyage of discovery through a land of endless variety.
  • That belated discovery caused Sun to cancel the intended roll-out of the expected 514 model.
  • Poluski's quip; but that fleeting glimpse had thrilled her with subtle recognition of something grasped yet elusive, of a knowledge that trembled on the lip of discovery, like a half remembered word murmuring in the brain but unable to make itself heard. A Son of the Immortals
  • The exception is the discovery of such lists in the archival holdings of the presidential library system managed by the National Archives and Records Administration.
  • No great discovery was ever made without a bold guess. Isaac Newton 
  • Part of the wonder of this lace construction for us is the process of discovery involved in locating each figure.
  • Yet he exhorted the true “naturalist” not to “let the search or knowledge of final causes make him neglect the industrious indagation [i.e., investigation] of effi - cients,” and he implied that the naturalist's principal aim was the discovery of efficient causes. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • The discovery that unapproved genetically modified seeds had been planted in a trial site in the UK should not really cause much surprise.
  • A Scottish doctor in London has made the discovery that in many people it produces appendicitis, catarrh of the stomach and some minor diseases.
  • It had the sharp thrill of discovery mixed with the comfort of old slippers. Times, Sunday Times
  • For me, this is the most stunning discovery in the field of herpetology during my lifetime. It's so utterly unexpected, so completely unexpected.
  • (glycogenic function of the liver, the consumption of glycogen through work of the muscles, the discovery of vascular nerves, the chemistry of the bile and the urine, theory of diabetes mellitus, assimiliation of sugar, atrophy of the pancreas, the power of the pancreatic juice to digest albumen, and the theory of animal heat). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Recent breakthroughs, including the sequencing of the genome of an important bacterium and the discovery of a key to antibiotic resistance in one of the superbugs, are promising advancements.
  • The article returns discovery, in householder lifetime belongings is accumulated appeared two high peak value.
  • In 1974 Hawking made the discovery that black holes give off radiation.
  • The discovery is a significant advance in the biology of teenage parenthood. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kepler in particular wrote Paeans to God on the occasion of each discovery.
  • In early 1999 the company suffered a setback following the discovery that its Glenmorangie Single Highland Malt brand had been overstocked in the UK distribution chain.
  • - This diamond discovery was from a multi-phased xenolith-bearing lamprophyre dyke system, approximately 6 metres wide in its surface exposure. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
  • A technological revolution occurred when the traditional method of building in stone was replaced by stronger, more flexible, and cheaper concrete construction, with the discovery of pozzolana mortar made from volcanic stone. B. Economy, Society, and Culture
  • The discovery suggests that life could exist on planets very different from Earth.
  • In taking the nationalistic, idealized and ancient form of the epic and combining it with a narrative of mercantile discovery, Camões embodies early modern epistemological anxiety.
  • Hashtags are a discovery tool, while subtweets are a category of tweets that often purposely evade easy discovery.
  • That is, the Olympian Zeus 'ban on human creativity: which shows Zeus's intended bestialization of all mortal human individuals, by forbidding, not only the use, but the discovery of any universal physical principle, such as "fire," or, today, nuclear-fission power. LaRouche's Latest
  • This discovery opens up new vistas of research for biologists.
  • -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Apr 8, 2009 - KAI Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a privately held drug discovery and development company, today announced the Company has initiated a third Phase 2a study of KAI-1678, a first-in-class, isozyme-selective, small peptide inhibitor of the epsilon protein kinase C pathway (epsilon PKC). Undefined
  • I accordingly furnished myself with two parcels, and found it very agreeable and pleasant; and in a short time I had the satisfaction of feeling the good effects of this pleasing and salutary medicine; and to confirm the services received from it, I am determined, for the future, to drink it instead of foreign teas, because I think it more grateful than any thing yet presented to the public as a stomatic; therefore in justice to your valuable discovery for the public good, you are welcome to communicate this information to the world at large; with the sincerest wishes for the general use of your excellent Tea. A Treatise on Foreign Teas Abstracted From An Ingenious Work, Lately Published, Entitled An Essay On the Nerves
  • The Royal Society was the sponsor of the Discovery expedition, and these mountains were cursed with its name. Terra Incognita
  • While the discovery could lead to new treatments for baldness and conditions like alopecia, the researchers believe it may also help burn victims.
  • The discovery of a specific taste receptor on the human tongue for glutamates in 2000 legitimized its existence as a basic flavor.
  • Through self-reliance and self-discipline, the child is inspired to embark on a voyage of self-discovery.
  • The discovery was incidental to their main research.
  • Following the discovery, police threw a cordon round the area and set up a 24-hour guard to protect the site.
  • Local imitation of Chinese wares and, later, imitations of those imitations depended on the discovery of native deposits of kaolin or of similar nonfusible earth. 32 reference Projects to invent, or reinvent a product as good as porcelain included geological ventures and mineralogical comparisons as well as chemical tests of porcelain bodies and coloring experiments. 33 The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • She exulted in her new discovery.
  • Less exotic but perhaps more useful has been my discovery of dry vermouth as a cooking ingredient. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was truly one of the greatest adventures of the age, and historic, for here we get the word El Dorado, used for the first time in the history of discovery -- the legendary land of gold which was never found, but which attracted all the Elizabethan sailors to this romantic country. A Book of Discovery The History of the World's Exploration, From the Earliest Times to the Finding of the South Pole
  • The value of such a discovery was obvious from the first; and was still further enhanced by the discovery made shortly that, photographic plates are affected by the rays, thus making it possible to make permanent photographic records of pictures through what we know as opaque substances. A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume III: Modern development of the physical sciences
  • He received the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics for his research on the diffusion of light and discovery of the Raman effect.
  • The discovery was made almost by accident.
  • The book begins at our beginning with the discovery of Lucy in Ethiopia and why this was such an important discovery – as to whether Lucy is actually female or just simply a male of small stature, remains unknown. “The Invisible Sex: Uncovering the True Roles of Women in Prehistory” by J. M Adovasio, Olga Soffer and Jake Page (Smithsonian, 2007) « The BookBanter Blog
  • Everything changed, however, with the discovery of radioactivity at the end of the nineteenth century - a discovery that led to one of the most remarkable, fruitful, and fateful eras in the history of chemistry.
  • penicillin was an important discovery
  • The discovery confirms the accepted theory that type II supernovas are produced when elderly, bloated stars known as red supergiants run out of nuclear fuel and collapse.
  • The Church found abundant recompense for the loss of temporal authority in the rediscovery of its spiritual primacy.
  • How historically significant is this discovery?
  • By the late 1980s most fumarolic activity had ceased, but the discovery of thermal springs in mid-valley in 1987 suggested continued cooling of the ash-flow sheet.
  • That new program, Transformers Prime, bowed last fall as a five-part miniseries, but now returns as a full-fledged series this Friday, Feb. 11, at 6:30/5:30c on The Hub, the new kids channel formed by Hasbro and Discovery Communications. Transformers Primed for an Animated Comeback
  • Ships of the Age of Discovery were built from the mind of a shipwright, instead of blueprints.
  • The discovery of the new drug is of great significance for/to people suffering from heart problems.
  • The recent discovery of several exceptionally well preserved juvenile and subadult Triceratops skulls and numerous juvenile, subadult, and adult cranial elements, from the Hell Creek Formation of eastern Montana, confirms the ontogeny and morphology of epi-ossifications: epinasal, epijugal, epiparietal, and episquamosal. Triceratops cranial epi-ossifications
  • The discovery of the pipeline leakage was as follows.
  • Researchers said the discovery could provide a new way for doctors to diagnose the severity of cancer cases.
  • In the outside lane is a silver Discovery, stopped, but looking fine. Behind it is a large white van with a spare-wheel shaped crumple in the bonnet.
  • Yet I have not forgotten the experience - the shock of discovery.
  • This rediscovery is a good thing, extending the palette of our palates. The Bitter Beginning
  • Like most wrasses, they surround themselves with a mucus layer to cover their scent while they sleep, avoiding discovery by a nighttime predator.
  • So, I'm still processing the news of the discovery of hard evidence of an enormous lake that existed in the Martian Shalbatana Vallis region some 3.4 billion years ago, when I get word of an exciting new herbivorous Chinese ceratosaur, Limusaurus inextricabilis. "This flood will swallow all you've left behind."
  • His answer was essentially that the discovery of a species of which individual members had zero chance of survival would be a satisfactory falsifier of natural selection. Demarcation as Politics
  • In her search for her missing husband, the woman demonstrated loyalty to her husband; however, since her discovery of the body exposed her father's crime, she also acted unfilially.
  • When a young and wholly unknown student he had gone to Paris to bring his discovery of fulminic acid to the notice of the Academy. The Story of My Life
  • Just at this time he made a discovery that helped him satisfy their new appetite for solid food.
  • BresaGen, Ltd. is an Australian biotechnology company committed to the discovery and commercial development of innovative biotherapies.
  • A map assists visitors to find their own "path of rediscovery" by discovering the Aboriginal land on which they live.
  • The discovery of two inkwells and a plastered table and bench strongly suggested that one of the rooms was a scriptorium, a room set apart for writing or copying manuscripts.
  • Part of the wonder of this lace construction for us is the process of discovery involved in locating each figure.
  • Indeed, it was not until 2040 that the unexpected and accidental manufacture of stable muonium-hydrogen 'compounds' had opened up a new chapter of human history - exactly as the discovery of the neutron had initiated the Atomic Age. 2061 Odyssey Three
  • A railway worker had a rather gruesome discovery whilst making his rounds last week.
  • This reaction has become synthetically useful since the discovery of various well-defined transition metal carbene complexes which can catalyse alkene metathesis.
  • She made another discovery of a treasure - trove in the library.
  • In 1909 Ehrlich and Hata finally achieved success with the 606th experimental compound, patented under the name "Salvarsan" and later known as arsphenamine; in modified form, the drug remained the mainstay of syphilis treatment until the discovery of penicillin. ArchivesBlogs
  • The Discovery benefits from its romantic association with Captain Robert Falcon Scott and is fully rigged unlike its ugly sister.
  • As the camera the cinematographer is the gifted Andrew Reed moves around the table from one to the other, the warm light brightens their faces, pulling them out of the dark and toward shared discovery. NYT > Home Page
  • Without discovery I put what I washed into one, and was about slipping my porte-monnaie into the other, when my hand was caught with such a grip that I screamed right out. Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories
  • The discovery of oil ushered in an era of employment and prosperity.
  • A contemporary Portuguese geographer recorded that Diaz realized ‘that the coast here turned northwards and north-eastwards towards Ethiopia under Egypt and on to the Gulf of Arabia, giving great hope of the discovery of India’.
  • Motorist Pete Richardson was following the Discovery when the accident happened.
  • Bioprospecting is one avenue for the discovery of novel pharmaceuticals, especially antibiotics.
  • Though I’d never heard Eau Claire called the City of Bridges, I was both surprised and delighted by this discovery
  • But she was one of those satisfactory creatures whose intercourse has the charm of discovery; whose integrity of faculty and expression begets a wish to know what they will say on all subjects or how they will perform whatever they undertake; so that they end by raising not only a continual expectation but a continual sense of fulfillment -- the systole and diastole of blissful companionship. Daniel Deronda
  • In 1865 he started his work on indigo - the blue dye had fascinated him since his youth-and this soon led to the discovery of indole and to the partial synthesis of indigotin. Adolf von Baeyer - Biography
  • Grosseteste's method is primarily dialectical; its aim is the discovery of a definition, a generalized verbal characterization, and it is perhaps not surprising that he discusses composition before taking up resolution, for in certain sciences (notably mathematics) the syn - thetic or compositive method is all that seems to be needed in most cases. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • The discovery of a giant meat-eating dinosaur sporting a downy coat has some scientists reimagining the look of Tyrannosaurus rex.
  • During this era, biological discovery is accelerating, resulting in the development of safer and more efficacious drugs.
  • But its popularity gradually waned as Discovery failed to catch the interest of local viewers who channel-hop to see something new.
  • The festival is already renowned as a place for the discovery of films, often screening titles which go on to become box office hits months after the festival.
  • But during the course of the biannual check-up, a discovery was made that would change Anne's life.
  • This discovery was greatly facilitated by the deep personal experience of these principles by theosopher Sidney Banks.
  • Computer forensics and electronic discovery have proven to be valuable tools for the business community and litigators.
  • An innovative programme of promotions, based on the themes of connoisseurship and discovery, has built a solid following.
  • The concept of discovery and desire for mathematization propelled a new language, apparatus of concepts, and set of ambitions. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The 'rediscovery' of America by Columbus still will necessitate another 500 years to be verified scientifically. Columbus' 'discovery' of America: the greatest hoax of all times?
  • As if to mirror this discovery, Part Two is full of highly polished and accomplished writing, beautiful in ways unallowable in Part One.
  • a method of discovery very simple and inartificial, which is the most ordinary method, and is no more than this. The New Organon
  • Available in German and Italian languages, the website promises to open for all a journey of mind-soul, of self-discovery and self-fulfilment.
  • She snivelled quietly but forced herself away from the idea of thinking any more about what this chance discovery meant.
  • Inside, life-size tableaux re-create moments in history, like Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery meeting the native Nez Perce.
  • Yards away, police officers manned a cordon around the house, and tarpaulins hung over the charred first floor window where firefighters are thought to have made the discovery of the bodies.
  • This book provides some hint of insight into his quest of self-discovery.
  • At the same time, the public hears little about a surprising and important discovery - not an assumption - of psychometrics.
  • But how was such a momentous discovery made? The Times Literary Supplement
  • The discovery gave a big boost to the nascent Green movement. Times, Sunday Times
  • In scientific terms, Dr Venter has made two main contributions to gene discovery.
  • In addition, a new oil discovery was made in the Venganza prospect, to the east of Purificacion.
  • She was universally/widely/publicly acclaimed for her contribution to the discovery.
  • Four men were arrested at the scene following the discovery of the cigarettes, which were smuggled into the country in steel girders.
  • I obtained my own first copies of Mojica's films on bootleg videocassette, which is how all first generation American fans saw them: in poor quality and in Portuguese, a language we did not read or speak, which made them all the more dreamlike and exciting --like the discovery of something long forbidden. Zé do Caixao: The Nightmare That Must Survive
  • Encouraged by the discovery of streptothricin and stimulated by the triumphal development of penicillin treatment, the research team headed by Dr. Waksman continued their untiring search for new antibiotic-producing microbes. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1952 - Presentation Speech
  • You know that West Virginia coalmine that's the star of Spike TV's new reality series "Coal," from the same guy who brings you Discovery's "Deadliest Catch"? Feds cite mining company with safety violations while Spike TV crew films reality show
  • The team's discovery was particularly surprising because helium-3 cannot readily form a superfluid at all. Times, Sunday Times
  • To this discovery succeeded some others equally mortifying.
  • We are on the scent of an important discovery.
  • Perturbations in the orbit of the planet Uranus led to the discovery of Neptune in 1846.
  • The Atomic Energy Commission is concerned mainly with fundamental research work at the universities and in the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Bombay and with problems associated with the discovery of uranium and the processing of thorium from the huge monazite sand deposits of southern India. Atom and Empire
  • But the Home Office's difficulties here will stem from its belated discovery of the need to bolt aspects of the right kind of ID system onto the wrong one.
  • It's not unlike the discovery of a previously unknown species of protohuman deep within a cave somewhere, revealing some new twist in the constantly expanding canon of human evolution. Bob Cesca: Governor Haley Barbour: A New Level of Stupid
  • Update In a Discovery video, USGS hydrologist Bob Holmes, Ph.D. explains the importance of stream gages and how USGS and the National Weather Service work together in flood prediction. Wonk Room » Global Boiling: Unprecedented Flooding Of Red River Leaves Fargo ‘On The Brink Of Disaster’
  • This discovery represents a new frontier in neutron-star astrophysics.
  • Officials now say it's possible that Discovery could lift off on Sunday but that appears pretty unlikely.
  • In 1985, while studying at the J.illiard School, Mr. Benjamin made his second life-changing discovery: Through a convoluted series of personal connections beginning with his ex-bandsman grandfather, he was directed to a derelict warehouse in Asbury Park, N.J. Inside was the vast music collection of Arthur Pryor (1870-1942), one of the star band conductors of the Victor Talking Machine Co. (predecessor of RCA-Victor and BMG). Benjamin's Ragtime Band
  • We also envisage this as a discovery kind of museum in which the villagers can gain some insight into science.
  • On the leftis Dan Diffendale, research assistant, Mt. Lykaion Excavation and Survey Project, in the ash altar of Zeus trench, at the discovery of a group of Mycenaean kylikes, circa 13th century BCE. Signs of the Times

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