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In none of these marriages, Dr. Buxton said, nor in her own, was a computer a tool of discovery.
"One thing that's incredibly interesting about John Snow's cholera map is that, in a sense, it's a tool of discovery as well as communication," explains Kieniewicz.
The pre-Euclidean Greek geometers transformed the practical problem of determining the area of a circle into a tool of discovery.
Kemp, a world authority on the work of Leonardo da Vinci, said: "I have worked in libraries all over the world, and as a tool of discovery, the Warburg is the most valuable I have ever discovered".
They defended it as a tool of discovery, one that was used to identify the cause of tuberculosis, reveal how to treat appendicitis, and establish the existence of Alzheimer's disease.
In SELECTED EARLY POEMS (Braziller, $22), an expanded and revised edition of his "Selected Poems, 1963-1983," Charleshowsic shows that he is among the very few poets for whom surrealism is a genuine vision, a tool of discovery, rather than a collection of arbitrary shocks.
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He was fascinated by plot not only as a convenient means of ensnaring readers but as a tool of self-discovery.
Taxonomy must be seen as more than a descriptive exercise but as a fundamental tool of discovery, conservation, and management.
It is a unique tool of discovery because it identifies multiple endogenous markers, and it changes over time which can be predictive of clinical outcome and therapeutic response [67, 68].
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