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To demonstrate that the virulence genes predicted by ICGP do not merely discover neighboring genes, highly-ranked genes in the NEM316 genome were plotted on the chromosome map (Figure 5).

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Many firms, following in the footsteps of Amgen, Genzyme and the other trail-blazers of the 1980s, have set their sights on becoming fully fledged pharmaceutical companies if on a smaller scale than Merck, Novartis, Glaxo Wellcome-SmithKline Beecham and their kind by not merely discovering, but also developing and marketing, their own drugs.In the past, this has been difficult.

"This study, without compromising the physical integrity of the roll, has not merely discovered traces of the ink inside it, but has also helped identify with a certain likelihood the style of handwriting used in the text, along with its author," the authors write.

But nor can it be classified among ideal entities, since it is created by a composer at a certain time, not merely discovered [Ontology, 4 5].

"Thus, this study, without compromising the physical integrity of the roll, has not merely discovered traces of ink inside it, but has also helped identify with a certain likelihood the style of handwriting used in the text, along with its author".

However, the good is not merely something we discover, but "that by which we discover things" (SEP, 266).

Names don't merely describe.

It's a safe place where people can receive support and validation, through advice, photos, music, and merely discovering that they're not alone.

Wilson's biggest coup is to have discovered not merely the identity of the woman who inspired Carol - a blonde whom Highsmith served when she was working in a department store - but also the fact that the author tracked her to her suburban home, where she watched her idol without approaching her.

The "never too late" quotation was not merely overlooked by Main, I discovered on rereading her novels; it is nowhere to be found in Eliot's fiction.

"But," as Isaacson notes, "by 1912 Einstein had come to appreciate that maths could be a tool for discovering – and not merely describing – nature's laws".

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