Sentence examples for discovery produced from inspiring English sources

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His Italian discovery, produced by Mongetto, is not yet sold in this country.

The discovery produced a wave of outrage, much of it directed against the government of Hugo Chávez, Venezuela's socialist president.

Four years of discovery produced vast piles of documentation, much of it still sealed at the request of the defendants, despite efforts by several media outlets (including The Economist) to have them made public.

The unhealthy nature of the site; the quantity and quality of the children's food; the brackish, fetid water used in its preparation; the pupils' wretched clothing and accommodations — all these things were discovered, and the discovery produced a result mortifying to Mr. Brocklehurst, but beneficial to the institution.

The facts "establish that the person(s) who created the Web page had access to at least some of the nonsensitive discovery produced by the government in this case," wrote Justice Department national security division attorney Heather N. Alpino for a team including prosecutors with Mueller's office and the U.S. attorney's office of the District.

The unhealthy nature of the site; the quantity and quality of the children's food; the brackish, fetid water used in its preparation; the pupils' wretched clothing and accommodations all these things were discovered, and the discovery produced a result mortifying to Mr. Brocklehurst, but beneficial to the institution.

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Rational drug discovery produces drug leads either by designing compounds to act against a particular biochemical target or by screening compounds until identifying candidates that act against the target's function.

The 2003 Land Rover Discovery gets a 15% increase in horsepower up to 217 hp from 188 hp but more important for passing acceleration and climbing, the 4.6-liter V-8 in the new Discovery produces 300 foot-pounds of torque at a reasonably low 2,600 rpm (50 more ft.-lbs. than the last generation, 4.0-liter V-8).

Deep sequencing of size-fractionated RNAs has become a major source of ncRNA discovery, producing myriad ncRNA candidates [ 6].

This method allows unprecedented throughput for class I HLA typing (through the use of a single universal PCR amplification) but lacks the ability to fully distinguish class I exons 2 and 3 (the minimal requirements for novel allele discovery), producing statically ambiguous genotyping results.

"The discoveries produced by the Data Sciences Institute will establish a foundation for significant contributions to society and to the marketplace," McKeown said.

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