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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a discovery organization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an organization focused on research, exploration, or innovation in various fields.
Example: "The conference will feature several speakers from a discovery organization that specializes in renewable energy technologies."
Alternatives: "an exploratory organization" or "a research organization".
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In the organization I work for there are about 15 vice presidents (senior leaders), and about 60 directors (middle managers) in a discovery organization of 1300 staff.
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In a study published today by nutritional research and discovery organization Spoon Guru, '99% of U.K. consumers believe retailers have a responsibility to be transparent about food ingredients, regardless of current legislation'.
We show that taking a value chain approach to improvement projects in a discovery research organization, initially focusing on the drug discovery project delivery level (i.e. middle layer of the value chain), provides the foundation for an effective CI programme.
Our drug discovery organization has been spectacularly successful.
Sciencescape accelerates the discovery, organization, and sharing of scientific research.
And we have a very clear idea of where we want to be in the future: the best drug discovery organization in the business".
Addition to this, it consists of six protocols that support core P2P operations, such as peer discovery, organization, identification and messaging.
Crawford advises CIOs and IT leaders to adopt an experimental mindset, where through a discovery process, organizations can take small steps towards delivering solutions and build positive, forward momentum.
The demands on drug discovery organizations have increased dramatically in recent years, partly because of the need to identify novel targets that are both relevant to disease and chemically tractable.
This paper introduces the chemalot and chemalot_knime open source packages and demonstrates their use in two drug discovery organizations.
John Rabiej, deputy director of the Bolch Judicial Institute, and Jim Waldron, director of EDRM, the e-discovery organization operated by the Bolch Judicial Institute, spoke at the Yale Law School Workshop on Court Records Access, which was sponsored jointly by Yale's Media Freedom & Information Access Clinic MFIAandand its Collaboration for Research Integrity and Transparency (CRIT), on March 25.
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