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Meanings of fundamental discovery in English
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Usage of fundamental discovery in English
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But there is a still more fundamentaldiscovery underlying our democratic tendencies.
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It did not take Mercer long to make a fundamentaldiscovery.
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Any fundamentaldiscovery of this sort, applicable to chemical warfare, is capable of strategic effects.
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Says University of Chicago Nobel Prize Winner James Cronin, who helped create the Auger Observatory: This is a fundamentaldiscovery.
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To Charles Bell is due the merit of having made the fundamentaldiscovery of the distinction between motor and sensory fibres.
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Thus it took 32 years from fundamentaldiscovery of a critical oncogene to the development of a drug capable to cure CLL.
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Let us therefore pass to another case in which a fundamentaldiscovery, this time in physics, was first foreshadowed by astronomical observation.
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The fundamentaldiscovery of the union of two nuclei in the sexual act was then made (By O. Hertwig in 1875.)
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Drosophila melanogaster has been used as a model organism to make fundamentaldiscoveries in biology for over a century.
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They've both stressed that no one could have predicted-or ,atleast, that no one did predict- afundamentaldiscovery of such magnitude.
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We hope these examples encourage physical chemists to work at this crossroad of disciplines where fundamentaldiscoveries with implications for human health might be made.