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Examples of novelty


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Adaptation and exaptation are evolutionary novelties (apomorphies), which cannot logically be ancestral to their own supposed origins (corresponding plesiomorphies).
The in vitro propagation of this species was difficult and presented various novelties.
Others, however, felt overwhelmed by the countless other novelties of the project and could not be persuaded to deal with an exotic liquid metal.
They were also working horizontally, trying on new cultural forms, weaving novelties out of inherited strands of cultural practice, so as to position themselves in a challenging new world.
The novelties are: the consideration of nonlocal systems and the study of a larger class of degenerate parabolic systems corresponding to capillary three-phase filtration with nonlinear mobility laws.
We also need public opinion that supports novelties and innovation in the market.
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The fact is that people like these novelties.
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There are a number of novelties in this group of investment funds which may want to become registered under the new regime.
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I find that the convention contains a certain number of novelties.
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They are novel, but we are willing to try novelties.
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I have said that the scope has been extended to cover the making of carnival novelties.
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People are naturally curious and like to buy novelties, especially when they are financially accessible.
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Ministerial assurances made again and again that none of these novelties were designed to bring about a new generation of grammar schools were lies.
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The very fact that benefits have been provided as historic novelties in this country has aroused the expectations and impatience which were previously suppressed.
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Why should bird cage novelties be at a high rate but bird cage fittings be free of tax?
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If the occasion demands it, we must face novelties.
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Bird cages and bird cage fittings are domestic hardware; bird cage novelties are toys.
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In recent years we have seen two novelties which have become an integral part of our daily life—wireless and the films.
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However, no such novelties have been proposed today.
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He is, as a rule, timid about novelties, and if he is not timid he is sometimes in a panic.
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Any commercial man wishing to introduce novelties would do so gradually and not in a way that would affect every industry at once.
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The danger of our instinctual approach to politics is that it clings to the familiar, and finds it difficult to assimilate novelties.
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Many important novelties have been introduced, representing a policy of development rigorously followed.
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The report says, quite plainly and definitely, over and over again, that it has been difficult to get novelties and that it has been difficult to get these things quickly.
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By doing that, we shall not be less able, but better able, to produce the higher classes of goods and the novelties and variety which the market requires.
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He says that the travellers of foreign dye-makers come week after week and almost day after day offering the latest novelties for consumption in this country.
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The items are really curios and novelties.
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The provisions must be implemented carefully, as they entail many snags, difficulties and novelties for all the main political parties, which are essentially based on volunteer effort.
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Additionally, we shall use the updates of existing legislation, which take place regularly to adjust to technological novelties, as an opportunity to carry out a thorough check on these regulations.
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We built up industries—traditional industries, as they are called—which worked on well-tried and well-established lines, with no particularly obvious need to go in for innovations or novelties.
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The funding pressures compel projects to spend their time dreaming up novelties instead of applying the results of the innovative work that they have carried out in the past.
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Before then maximum cards were created as novelties, often by tourists.
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As we have seen, descriptions of the buildings referred to their novelty, the strangeness of their appearance, their effect, and their atmosphere.
All these coins are considered novelties and are not likely to be seen in general circulation.
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They tended to exaggerate the novelty of the occasion or, at least, the aspects that distinguished it from those accorded to their colleagues.
Ways in which evolutionary techniques have been adapted to satisfy the common evaluation criteria of the induced knowledge-classification accuracy, comprehensibility and novelty value-are also considered.
At odds with a climate of reduced unknowns and devolved responsibility is a desire in good clients to pursue creativity, novelty and delight.
Therefore, our proof does not contain any noteworthy novelty at all, and we shall only treat it briefly.
In this way the social organisation that governs popular music, for example, requires constant novelty in order to maintain its commercial base.
Spectacle, by contrast, relies on novelty; when it ceases to be cutting-edge, its effects quickly begin to appear faded and tawdry.
There are many decision-making settings similar to the decision of whether to buckle up, because novelty and complexity are ubiquitous.
Inventions covered under the patent law have to meet the criteria of novelty, inventive step, and industrial applicability.
Then they were presented with a few test items, some of which belonged to the same language while the others introduced some structural novelty.
Decision trees were a novelty and neural networks have just begun to stir scienti®c imagination.
The first lesson to be learned, then, is that factor names on personality questionnaires, like "novelty seeking," can be misleading.
An important novelty of this paper is the possibility to define rewriting rules over dependently typed function symbols.
One remaining novelty deals with the information content of types.
Initially, the company specialized in electrical novelties, such as fans and lighting devices.
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Using prior models as a measure of novelty in knowledge discovery.
Subjective criteria such as unexpectedness, actionability and novelty are harder to define because they are domain specific.
He wrote 33 marches, 6 galops, and several overtures, novelties, and other works.
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Here he points out that pluralism, being a novelty, is markedly less conservative than exclusivism (197-198).
Because of the novelty and potential significance of this finding the published evidence will be examined in detail.
The turbodiesel was introduced in 1995 and is one of the novelties in the engine range available from this year.
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In a short time, the commerce in novelties, fabrics and clothing began to be concentrated in a few very large department stores.
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The novelty was the emphasis on structural rules, thus individuating linear negation.
Moreover, its applicability and evident novelty make it attractive to both worlds, frequently bridging the gap between the two.
Films, like air shows, were a novelty in the rural areas.
Novelty was a significant factor in achieving distinction.
Novelty represented a challenge to the established order.
The novelty of a functional approach to markedness is certainly quite valuable.
The proposed theory is ad hoc and confirmatory in its findings; vague and generic in its claims; and unjustified and unnecessary in its (putative) novelty.
Novelty appraisal assesses whether a given stimulus is the same as previously encountered stimuli or whether it is new.
We infer from this set of findings that infant activity is not a necessary feature of the reactivity to novelty construct.
Perhaps it is the novelty and depth of today's environmental transformation.
Surgency is derived from scales describing exuberance, approach to novelty, impulsivity, activity level, and low shyness.
Relatedly, novelty is indexed by a theory's ability to anticipate and predict facts and observations that would be unlikely absent the theory.
The mathematical novelty in this paper lies in the combination of the two.
The ship was equipped with many other novelties, including water tanks to dampen the roll, which turned out to be useless.
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We argued that the novelty of self-organization in the natural and psychological sciences and the translation of concepts across disciplinary boundaries were partly to blame.
There were also sessions on sensual dancing and novelties, some of which were restricted to people above the age of 21 years.
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The novelty lies in the very simple method of proof.
The main novelty of our argument lies in this latter part of the proof.
However, some children may exhibit a stronger motivational system that helps them lessen their negative reactivity to novelty.
Both exposures appear to be associated with chronic altered sensitivity to novelty and stress and consistent with other studies reporting altered arousal modulation and reactivity.
Second, self-organizing systems permit the emergence of novelty, in that new forms spontaneously appear with time.
Unsupervised neural networks are ideal for detecting novelty because they often rely on classification error of new stimuli to guide training.
The rationale link is concerned with the reasons that trigger learning, including novelty driven, expedience driven, conflict avoidance, and failure avoidance.
Each design agent includes a neural network to detect novelty, but different agents have different built-in preferences for novelty.
The house was the first in the city to have such novelties as a carport and under-floor heating.
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Evolution and molecular selfassembly are the main sources for novelty in biological systems.
Second, laboratory constructed objects allow us to be certain of the novelty of the test objects to the children.
If this is the case, their differential novelty cannot fully account for the quite different reception of the two major parts of the monograph.
The novelty of his approach existed mainly at the level of conceptual innovation.
Several thinkers have endorsed the novelty of a model or theory as a value.
Of old scenes starting up among novelties through which he travelled.
In the end, we have only neutered rhetorical forms to stand as theories, and random design novelties to stand as practice.
What was the source of the creativity which produced the sequence of the novelties ?
The characterization of genetic factors underlying ontogenetic trajectories from our model helps to unravel the origin of morphological novelties.
The breeding system of these snails, by permitting the rapid establishment of evolutionary novelties, allows the group to exploit marginal habitats.
Such developments as the emergence of merchants and trading cities did not lead to capitalism, as these novelties were absorbed culturally into ongoing traditional societies.
In addition, they engaged a large number of artisans from all parts of the country to supply them with their stock of clothing and novelties.
Within the discursive space of the marriage market women continually had to discriminate between the tasteful and vulgar consumption of goods, cultural events and novelties.
Instead of being productively used, individual wealth was wasted on useless novelties that drained existing financial resources.
Where is the baseline against which the novelties of the colonial era can be measured ?
Compared with the studies reviewed above, our paper has three special novelties.
Moreover, since their novelties quickly paled, revivalists were condemned to a cycle of ever greater sensationalism to hold public attention.
Molecular drive in multigene families: how biological novelties arise, spread and are assimilated.
What most sharply distinguishes us from other species is complex language and a capacity to produce an unlimited variety of both behavioral and artifactual novelties.
Much the most notable of these novelties was the policy of the privatization of industries and utilities.
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