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To discoveries

noun

Something discovered.

  • This latest discovery should eventually lead to much better treatments for disease.

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But I'm always open to discoveries as well.

These often amount to discoveries for Beirut residents.

But he argues such play can lead to discoveries.

Considerable attention will be paid to discoveries about how people form their emotions, tastes and beliefs.

Financing the exhibition and book, she said, has led to discoveries.

Comment on what names are going to be given to discoveries in outer space.

Also, she said, it empowers patients to contribute, ask questions and help lead the way to discoveries.

For example, studies of ordinary baker's or brewer's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) led to discoveries of basic cellular biochemistry and metabolism.

More would be likely if NASA were permitted to relinquish its intellectual property rights to discoveries made on the station.

These technological advances both led to discoveries about how human and animal bodies move and operate: a horse galloping, a bird flying, etc.

The New Yorker, April 10 , 1965P. 35 Comment on what names are going to be given to discoveries in outer space.

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