rediscovery|rediscoveries in English

noun

['rɪːdɪs'kʌvrɪ]

act of discovering anew, act of finding anew, act of detecting agai

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1. The rediscovery of Cuscuta campestris (Convolvulaceae) in China.

2. The Two-Piece Normal, Binormal, or Double Gaussian Distribution: Its Origin and Rediscoveries Kenneth F

3. She says: “His first visit to the zoo was a journey of rediscovery.”

4. Its revival or rediscovery was especially appropriate to the Surrealist brand of pictorial egalitarianism.

5. The practical values of the rediscovery focus on the retrieval and appraisal of electronic records.

6. The rediscovery of mind had relatively little impact on the psychobiology of the time.

7. The Rediscovery of the Significance in Yang Jiang's Comedies about Human Relationships andReality a - Believe.

8. He says its rediscovery promote promotes a a of pride over unite unique African resources.

9. They are the rediscovery of teachers, green model of educational development and continuously creating and innovating.

10. But this euphoric rediscovery of the ley theory gave way to quieter and more sober research.

11. 10 But this euphoric rediscovery of the ley theory gave way to quieter and more sober research.

12. One early success has been the rediscovery of the virtually unknown Horton Plains slender loris (Loris tardigradus nycticeboides).

13. The result has been a deep and growing commitment to the project, combined with a rediscovery of traditional culture.

14. "Avocet" is the very definition of 'overlooked gem that shouldn't be' - an album that cries out for rediscovery

15. After the rediscovery of Mendel's work, scientists tried to determine which molecules in the cell were responsible for inheritance.

16. "Avocet" is the very definition of 'overlooked gem that shouldn't be' - an album that cries out for rediscovery

17. The researcher of these conch says rediscovery , the evidence with these stronger bead understands symbolistic thinking appear to want than what think before early.

18. Perhaps the fullest Atheological rediscovery of the concept of a passion I am aware of is the disease model of alcoholism lived out in Alcoholics Anonymous

19. Chancel Burials / Chancel Burials Archaeology; In November 2013, Jamestown Rediscovery archaeologists, working with forensic anthropologists from the Smithsonian’s Museum of Natural History, excavated and recorded each burial carefully

20. Chancel Burials Archaeology; In November 2013, Jamestown Rediscovery archaeologists, working with forensic anthropologists from the Smithsonian’s Museum of Natural History, excavated and recorded each burial carefully

21. This manuscript was then deposited in the Vatican Secret Archives, and forgotten about until its rediscovery in 1590, supposedly just in time for a papal conclave ongoing at the time.

22. It is a rare resident of Madagascar that was virtually unknown from its discovery in 1876 to its rediscovery by researchers from the World Wide Fund for Nature in 1993.

23. Chapter Three offers readers the reasons of Hurston's being forgotten and her rediscovery , thus points out that Hurston as a literary foremother of black women writers exerts great influence on them.

24. The British adventurer Sir Austen Henry Layard (1817–1894) was the single most important figure in the rediscovery of ancient Assyria, excavating two of its capital cities, Kalhu (Nimrud) and Nineveh, in 1845–51

25. Advent, therefore, is a favourable time for the rediscovery of a hope that is not vague and deceptive but certain and reliable, because it is "anchored" in Christ, God made man, the rock of our salvation.