They were not yet fused into the newsynthesis of self-conscious nationalism.
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Thesis versus antithesis, then conflict which leads to a newsynthesis.
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They must seek for some newsynthesis to replace it.
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So, speaking about a newsynthesis is of major significance.
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If we want to replicate the master samples, we should start with a newsynthesis.
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We describe our work on a newsynthesis method, based on catalytic CVD using mainly gas-phase catalyst delivery.
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Protein secretion increased temporarily, probably as a result of acinar cell emptying (increased secretion without newsynthesis).
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There are also good reasons to remain modest about the novelty of the ' newsynthesis' proposed in these pages.
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The work does not amount to more than a suggestion for a newsynthesis, but it was opportune and arresting.
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His doctoral thesis at the University of Nancy (1953) combined functional analysis and algebra in a profoundly newsynthesis.
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THE jacket blurb promises a brilliant and radical newsynthesis of mind after, a new foundation for ecological policies, a new paradigm with profound implications.
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But the time has come for a newsynthesis, so that criticism may proceed along the broadest possible front and push our knowledge further forward.
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Wilson discussed eusociality in his 1975 book Sociobiology: The NewSynthesis, which jumpstarted the field of modern sociobiology by connecting complex behaviors to evolutionary trends.