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In the new setup, research can be viewed as continuous co-experimentation, where industry and academia closely collaborate and iteratively and jointly discover problems and develop, test, and improve solutions.
In my research, I took the role of the "travelling" researcher [5], where the researcher and the interviewee jointly discover and interpret the world and the life world of the interviewee.
Cooper, like Lawrence, is a past master of bringing energy and pizazz to Russell's situation, and the vivid heart of "Joy" is in the scenes where the two of them jointly discover the Miracle Mop's QVC potential (not to mention hanging out with Joan Rivers, played by daughter Melissa).
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We also jointly discovered something about Liz herself, and the relationship between suffering and desire: she had been right, because she really did stop hating our house when the work was all over.
More specifically, in an iterative process characterizing RRI, these events and meaning are not known a priori, but jointly discovered while or after the event has taken place.
Both the U.S. and Europe, where the technique was first jointly discovered by Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier, have implemented conservative regulatory measures and have yet to start human trials.
In 1991, two research groups jointly discovered an enzyme in Escherichia coli capable of resolving these HJs (Connolly et al. 1991; Sharples and Lloyd 1991).
This proof of concept study demonstrates how the predictive power of bioinformatics and the empirical power of biochemistry can be jointly harnessed to discover, synthesize, and test new RNA sequences that bind tightly to RVFV N protein.
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