discovery - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • await: Some of that data may be lost forever, or they may be awaiting discovery by archeologists.
  • astound: From this, the vivisectors made the astounding discovery that the rabbits ' motion decreased the further the limb was stretched.
  • facilitate: To facilitate the discovery of morphemes, the words in the Word Collection can also be filtered using regular expressions.

Adjective modifier

  • structure-based: Structure-based drug discovery involves the determination of a disease causing protein's three-dimensional structure.
  • shocking: Brad comes up with a novel promotional idea for the coffee shop, and Gaby makes a shocking discovery.
  • recent: Of course, stem cells are still a recent discovery.

Modifies a noun

  • metadata: One of UKOLN's main area of interest is in resource discovery metadata.

Noun used with modifier

  • drug: The first stage of the process is drug discovery.
  • resource: The use of standard classification schemes will improve resource discovery [ 40 ] .
  • self: His wisdom and herbal remedies, each with it's own magical power, aids Alice on her journey of self discovery.
  • gene: Gene discovery and expression studies are used to characterize both major and polygenic resistance pathways in barley to pathogens.

Preposition: of

  • penicillin: The discovery of penicillin in the 1920s revolutionized the treatment of infection, with a host of life-threatening diseases becoming simple to cure.
  • insulin: Are there any lessons to be learned from the discovery of insulin.
  • x-ray: Acclaim dodge spirit coils to convert to shorten the his discovery of x-rays.

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