Sentence examples for novel horizons from inspiring English sources

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Novel horizons involving the human-exoskeleton symbiotic interaction via interfaces with neural structures are also introduced.

The development of inorganic systems is opening the pharmaceutical nanotechnology novel horizons for diagnosis, imaging and therapy mainly because of their nanometer-size and their high surface area to volume ratios which allow for specific functions that are not possible in the micrometer-size particles.

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Franklin D. Roosevelt, who named it for the Tibetan paradise in James Hilton's novel Lost Horizon.

In this contribution, we put forward a novel rolling horizon control framework for driver assistance systems.

Some said that the valley was the inspiration for the mythical Shangri-La in James Hilton's novel "Lost Horizon".

The government had hoped to evoke the mythical lamasery that is the setting for James Hilton's 1933 novel "Lost Horizon".

Roosevelt named the camp Shangri-La after a mythical paradise in the novel "Lost Horizon". He hosted Winston Churchill there in 1943.

The project was inspired by English writer James Hilton's 1933 novel Lost Horizon where he describes Shangri-la as an imaginary Himalayan utopia.

This is bunk: the star has apparently swallowed whole James Hilton's 1933 novel, "Lost Horizon," which created the image of the nearly impenetrable city of Shangri-La.

In his 2010 novel The Horizon, Modiano writes of his principal character, Bosmans, that "he never forgot the names of streets and the numbers of buildings.

Finally, a novel rolling horizon approach that simultaneously combines the aggregate and the detailed models is designed to solve the problem.

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