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Major discoveries at Gympie, Mount Morgan, Ravenswood, Charters Towers, and Croydon stimulated population growth and investment in infrastructure, providing foundations for subsequent regional development.

His most important work on classical philology is the Miscellanea (1489), two collections, each consisting of about 100 notes (centuria) on classical texts: these and other works laid the foundations for subsequent scholarly studies in classical philology.

From the 1860s to the '80s, the agitation surrounding the Contagious Diseases Acts an attempt to control venereal disease in the armed forces that involved state regulation and inspection of prostitution laid the foundations for subsequent feminism.

We hypothesize that the associative properties of the hippocampus serve to inter-relate information actively maintained in STM which not only promotes strong STM, but also lays the foundations for subsequent LTM.

The study will also establish the foundations for subsequent data collection into late primary school, and across the transitions to adolescence and adulthood.

Such alterations lay the foundations for subsequent development of MOF, a systemic inflammatory process that leads to dysfunction of different vital organs and accounts for high mortality rates [ 9].

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Though the Ghūrids' empire was short-lived, Muʿizz-ud-Dīn's conquests laid the foundation for subsequent Muslim rule in India.

His book on the subject, "The Economics of Discrimination", became the foundation for subsequent research.Mr Becker's restless mind then focused on crime.

It was an important first step in ensuring that the rights and needs of carers were recognised in legislation and it created a significant foundation for subsequent policy and practice.

William Martin Leake, (born Jan . 14 , 1777London died Jan . 6 , 1860Brighton, East Sussex, Eng)., British army officer, topographer, and antiquary whose surveys of ancient Greek sites were valuable for their accurate observation and helped lay the foundation for subsequent, more detailed description and excavation.

January 14 , 1777London, England January 6 , 1860Brighton, England William Martin Leake, (born Jan . 14 , 1777London died Jan . 6 , 1860Brighton, East Sussex, Eng)., British army officer, topographer, and antiquary whose surveys of ancient Greek sites were valuable for their accurate observation and helped lay the foundation for subsequent, more detailed description and excavation.

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