Sentence examples for radically novel from inspiring English sources

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Toward the end of the 19th and into the 20th century, two intersecting forces together created a radically novel situation in Liaoning.

H-creativity, by contrast, is radically novel, surprising, and important it is generated for the first time (Boden 2004).

CURVACE aims at designing, developing, and assessing CURVed Artificial Compound Eyes, a radically novel family of vision systems.

This paper explores the process by which radically novel technologies – ones such as radar, the turbojet, or the polymerase chain reaction – come into being.

Each centre participating in this trial has to agree to forgo the introduction of radically novel and experimental interventions for these fractures during the recruitment period.

Our study also illustrates that behavioral change is likely to happen gradually, with modifications added to pre-existing behavior, rather than due to sudden emergence of radically novel behaviors.

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Even if the bees learned the details of a particular pattern, that would also not invalidate our data, as 1) only the first choice of a bee per test condition was analysed, and 2) a radically different novel test pattern would be presented to the bees in the following test condition (see Methods and above).

In a series of funny, bleak, radically unsentimental novels, she has examined the engrossments of such life and has pored over the social genetics of family inheritance — the unhappiness we bequeath, the pleasure we inherit, the tyranny of biological contingency.

Expressed vaguely enough to apply to radically different novels, the common features Hall discovered in the bestsellers he studied, Maass' techniques, or Baldwin's 10 steps could just as easily fit the books aimed at the bestseller list that flopped as the successes.

Taken together, the potential of our radically designed and novel mosaic adenoviral vectors has been clearly suggested.

"So radically do her novels differ from one another (the spareness of 'Standard Dreaming,' for instance, set beside the baroque complexities of 'The New Yorkers'), it has been impossible to assign her to the sort of ready-made category that literary journalism seems too often to insist upon".

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