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Max F. Perutz, the British biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1962, wrote that the discovery by the Benesches in 1966 "opened a new era" of knowledge about the respiratory system.
The rapid development and widespread availability of next generation sequencing and other molecular interrogation of tumors has heralded a new era of knowledge about each individual's tumor at a point in time.
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In this context, the supplement editors hope that the publication and conference together help usher in a new era of knowledge-sharing among those who are committed to preventing and treating hepatitis B and C among people who inject drugs.
And what followed the Reformation wasn't the Enlightenment, a new era of openness and freely disseminated knowledge.
The analyses, by two rival groups, are the first step in what many biologists say will be a new era of medicine, one in which knowledge of the human genome sequence will enable physicians to recognize and treat disease at its genetic roots.
A new era of democratized news media dawned.
This may be viewed as the beginning of a new era of a scholarly and scholastic Aristotelianism in which Aristotle had to be taken as the basis for the acquisition of true knowledge in a number of fields.
"A new era of production has begun.
The dawn of a new era of openness?Humph.
There's a new era of glamour," he said.
"It's a new era of activism," she said.
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