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This was all destroyed by the subsequent invention of hippies and only then could games be played on Sunday".
He is most renowned for Tescopoly, his book about the rise of the titular retail giant, and his subsequent invention of the concept of "clone towns".
Written language was a big breakthrough in 3,000 B.C., enabling bookkeeping, publishing and to-do lists; the subsequent invention of phonetic alphabets made it accessible to the masses, not just the hacker elite.
Males have probably always enjoyed watching the defeat of other males, but without the invention of numerals and the subsequent invention of the concept of keeping score we could never have had a million sports channels.
It was an order intended to protect their delicate pigments from the fading effect of direct sunlight, and despite the subsequent invention of more sensitive lighting, it's now felt that observing the tradition preserves the sense of occasion.
This finding puts the first known domestication — that of dogs — in the same place as the domestication of plants and other animals, and strengthens the link between the first animal to enter human society and the subsequent invention of agriculture about 10,000 years ago.
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Second, Von Neumann wanted to ensure that any work that the institute did on the EPC was put in the public domain and widely disseminated rather than patented by engineers (this noble effort was marred by Von Neumann's consulting gig with IBM – not well-publicised at the time – which required him to grant all of his own subsequent inventions to the company).
However, we have limited knowledge regarding the indirect influence of star inventors on knowledge generation and how the ideas of star inventors influence subsequent invention performance.
The former determines the markup and profits of firms, whereas the latter determines the degree to which a patent blocks the subsequent invention.
His subsequent invention, in 1996, was a blue-violet laser, an invention that this year will bring a dramatic advance in the capacity of DVD's, Dr. Nakamura, 47, grew up on Shikoku, the smallest of Japan's four main islands.
The reverse scenario (organelle sequestration was "perhaps necessary" to reduce the mutational burden) implies that the advent of development created a mutational burden, which then had to be alleviated by a subsequent invention, sequestration.
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