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This invisible but ubiquitous element was first detected in the sun, not on earth, by analysis of the spectrum of sunlight.
The element was first isolated (1803) from crude platinum by the English chemist and physicist William Hyde Wollaston, who named it from the Greek rhodon ("rose") for the red colour of a number of its compounds.
The memristor, as the fourth basic passive circuit element, was first demonstrated using a TiO2 layer sandwiched between two platinum electrodes forming a crossbar architecture by researchers at the Hewlett-Packard laboratories in 2008.
The element was first detected (1941) as the isotope plutonium-238 by American chemists Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph W. Kennedy, and Arthur C. Wahl, who produced it by deuteron bombardment of uranium-238 in the 152-cm (60-inch) cyclotron at Berkeley, California.
The Ty-3-Gypsy Atlantys element was first identified in O. sativa by McCarthy and co-workers [33] as part of an extensive survey to identify and classify LTR-RTs in rice.
Memristor as the fourth fundamental circuit element was first proposed by Chua [1] in 1971 based on logical symmetry arguments, and it was realized by Hewlett-Packard [2] research team in 2008.
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The rod element and multi-nodes clustered cable element are first formulated.
The notion of exceptional family of elements was first used to study the solutions of variational inequality problems.
Evidence for the sharing of these elements was first provided by cross-reactivity studies (1 4).
MUST [ 20], a program designed to detect MITE elements, was first used to search the silkworm genome sequence.
The presence of lineage-specific amplification of SINE elements was first observed over a decade ago [ 63], and successfully used in biological systematics, particularly in mammals [ 64- 73].
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