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- of the
Renaissance a form of
architecture echoing classical antiquity synthesised with
Christianity appeared, the
English Baroque style of
architect Christopher...
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Automatic announcement A
synthetic voice announcing an
arriving train in Sweden.
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Speech synthesis is the artificial...
- plants, it is used to
synthesise proteins.
These plants are then
digested by
animals who use the
nitrogen compounds to
synthesise their proteins and excrete...
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which create sugars by photosynthesis, in plants; and ribosomes,
which synthesise proteins.
Cells were
discovered by
Robert Hooke in 1665, who
named them...
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serendipitously by
William Henry Perkin in 1856
while he was
attempting to
synthesise the
phytochemical quinine for the
treatment of malaria. It is also among...
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Hungarian and
neighbouring folk
music traditions he studied,
which he
synthesised with
influences from his
contemporaries into his own
distinctive style...
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biotechnological use of
whole plants or
plant cell
cultures grown in
bioreactors to
synthesise pesticides,
antibiotics or
other pharmaceuticals, as well as the practical...
- to have been
translated by the monk Kumārajīva. The text
attempts to
synthesise native Confucian ideals with
Buddhist teachings and was
probably produced...
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first identified in them,
sometimes by
ethnobotanical search, and then
synthesised for use in
modern medicine.
Modern medicines derived from
plants include...