Novel
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But promising new medications are intervening in
novel
ways, like keeping oxygen bonded to hemoglobin to prevent sickling, or reducing the stickiness of sickled cells.
I arrived in a new city, which was exciting and
novel
for me.
If an array of many such arms, each with a tiny controlled delay, is stacked in parallel, something
novel
can be designed: a steerable laser beam.
First serialized in a literary magazine in 1866, the
novel
tells the story of Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, a young law student in Saint Petersburg.
Though the
novel
is sometimes cited as one of the first psychological thrillers, its scope reaches far beyond Raskolnikov’s inner turmoil.
In many ways, the
novel
follows a common narrative thread where a promising youth is seduced and corrupted by the dangers of urban life.
Industrial designers want to make
novel
things.
In the novel, Woland manipulates this system along with the fabric of reality, to hilarious results.
So how did Bulgakov manage to publish such a subversive
novel
under an oppressive regime?
Bulgakov’s experiences with censorship and artistic frustration lend an autobiographical air to the second part of the novel, when we are finally introduced to its namesake.
"The Master" is a nameless author who’s worked for years on a
novel
but burned the manuscript after it was rejected by publishers– just as Bulgakov had done with his own work.
In our interconnected world,
novel
technology could empower just one fanatic, or some weirdo with a mindset of those who now design computer viruses, to trigger some kind on disaster.
So, you know, when a school bus is blown up and we've never seen this before, our general tendency is to orient towards that which is new and
novel
is activated.
And these organisms, because they're very separate from the surface, make a vast array of
novel
compounds.
Remember, our evolutionary-conserved sequences we're using on this array allow us to detect even
novel
or uncharacterized viruses, because we pick what is conserved throughout evolution.
Over the course of the story, he finds out the labyrinth is not a physical maze but a
novel.
And this
novel
reveals that the real Garden of Forking Paths is time: in every instant, there are infinite possible courses of action.
He just stopped that whole mental process and he did something completely
novel.
Study one explored how infants would engage with a
novel
toy if there were no values or instructions provided.
These events form the foundation of "Midnight’s Children," a dazzling
novel
by the British-Indian author Salman Rushdie.
Over the course of the novel, Rushdie dazzles us with multiple versions of reality.
And I was working with a research team that was hunting for
novel
answers to the question: What's causing dating abuse, and how do we stop it?
So we're not talking about a
novel
process here; we are talking about enhancing a natural process.
We tend to believe and to share information that's negative and
novel.
Now, this is funny for me: to fall in love with an object from a Hammett novel, because if it's true that the world is divided into two types of people, Chandler people and Hammett people, I am absolutely a Chandler person.
This is the premise of Arundhati Roy’s 1997
novel "
The God of Small Things."
In the novel, she interrogates the culture of her native India, including its social mores and colonial history.
In the novel, Rahel and Estha have a close relationship with Velutha, a worker in their family’s pickle factory and member of the so-called “untouchable” caste.
The
novel
forays into the past to explore the characters’ struggles to operate in a world where they don’t quite fit, alongside their nation’s political turmoil.
You can't see it very well here, but that's Hemingway reading some pages from his new
novel
to Fitzgerald and Ford Madox Ford until the slipstream blows him away.
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