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"manifold contributions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a variety of different contributions someone has made, such as when discussing someone's accomplishments: "He has made manifold contributions to the field of medicine over the years."
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Ole Barndorff-Nislsen is well known for his manifold contributions to the theory and applications of probability and mathematical statistics, as described in the introductions of The Fascination of Probability, Statistics and Their Applications, Springer 2016.
Yet, despite the program's revolutionary and manifold contributions, SuperPaint would get scrapped by its development company, Xerox PARC, just a year later, forcing Shoup to leave and found his own graphics company, Aurora Systems.
It will analyse further the manifold contributions of forests and trees to alleviating poverty and increasing food security.
Coupled physical-biological models offer a framework for diagnosis of these manifold contributions to variability in Alexandrium populations in the Gulf of Maine (GOM).
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At the same time, he clearly admires the man's manifold journalistic contributions and laments the passing of both his style of genteel journalism and the Washington of his glory days.
ABSTRACT: Continuing Thomas Walpuski's talk, I will explain how to extend the definition of the putative enumerative invariant of manifolds to include contributions from multiple covers of associative submanifolds.
Our contributions are manifold.
The reasons are manifold and include interrelated contributions from the size and dimensionality of the data; lack of effective modeling strategies; and the high level of user intervention required by the existing tools.
The findings also illustrate the manifold and partly isoform specific, contributions which NRG1 makes to the development and plasticity of the CNS, as well as potentially to its pathophysiology.
A significant advance was made independently by Tullio Levi-Civita in 1917 and Hermann Weyl in 1918, inspired by Einstein's theory of general relativity, when they showed how to define parallelism on a curved manifold (on Levi-Civita's contribution, see Bottazzini 1999 and on Weyl's contribution see Scholz 2001).
His contributions to psychiatry are manifold, but he will be remembered most for his remarkably kind spirit and unassuming demeanor.
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