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- noun Plural form of
discovery .
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_A dinner party, and fortune in good humour: The opera house, and small talk: Sagacious female discoveries: Olivia, and the art of fascinating: An old acquaintance suddenly seen and dreaded, though despised: Timely recollection: The opera great room, and more discoveries_
The Adventures of Hugh Trevor Thomas Holcroft 1777
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Viktor Petrik shows off what he describes as his discoveries: a cell that generates electricity when you breathe on it.
Russian Inventor Has Friends in Kremlin, but Skeptics Outside It Gregory L. White 2010
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Viktor Petrik shows off what he describes as his discoveries: a cell that generates electricity when you breathe on it.
Russian Inventor Has Friends in Kremlin, but Skeptics Outside It Gregory L. White 2010
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Viktor Petrik shows off what he describes as his discoveries: a cell that generates electricity when you breathe on it.
Russian Inventor Has Friends in Kremlin, but Skeptics Outside It Gregory L. White 2010
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Viktor Petrik shows off what he describes as his discoveries: a cell that generates electricity when you breathe on it.
Russian Inventor Has Friends in Kremlin, but Skeptics Outside It Gregory L. White 2010
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Common to their discoveries is the unique adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecule, which can store and transport energy in all organisms, whether it be a simple bacterium, a dandelion, a finch or a human being.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1997 - Presentation Speech 1998
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So much study, and reading, and college talk, and the new theories, and what they called discoveries, were enough to unsettle one's faith, and she feared for him.
A Little Girl in Old Salem Amanda Minnie Douglas 1873
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By GREGORY L. WHITE VSEVOL.ZHSK, Russia-Viktor Petrik shows off what he describes as his discoveries: a cell that generates electricity when you breathe on it.
WN.com - Articles related to Treaty to cut US-Russia nukes; signing in 2 weeks 2010
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When certain discoveries are made, everything changes.
Vampirism turns practical in “Let the Right One In” » Scene-Stealers 2009
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The development of new discoveries and revisiting of old discoveries is a fairly predictable factor, and a large portion, if not the entirety, of the so-called unidentified projects should be expected to materialize.
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