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A discovery is deemed fundamentally important when it opens new fields and
new possibilities for further developments . When such a pathfinding discovery is
made , it is followed by a legion of other discoveries which " flow " from it .
A discovery is deemed fundamentally important when it opens new fields and
new possibilities for further developments . When such a pathfinding discovery is
made , it is followed by a legion of other discoveries which " flow " from it .
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Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin. or even longer , this condition is absent . Due to
the obliterating role of time , as well as to failures in recording many discoveries ,
it is highly probable that the discoveries and inventions of relatively recent times ...
Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin. or even longer , this condition is absent . Due to
the obliterating role of time , as well as to failures in recording many discoveries ,
it is highly probable that the discoveries and inventions of relatively recent times ...
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GENERAL CHARACTER OF THE MOVEMENT OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES
AND INVENTIONS An answer to this problem is provided by Tables 5 to 9 and
Figures 3 to 9. Table 5 — the basic table - comprises a tabulation of the number
of ...
GENERAL CHARACTER OF THE MOVEMENT OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES
AND INVENTIONS An answer to this problem is provided by Tables 5 to 9 and
Figures 3 to 9. Table 5 — the basic table - comprises a tabulation of the number
of ...
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