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31. These pioneering studies suggested that biliary secretion might be regulated by both vagal and non-vagal neural mechanisms.
32. This is not drag, Bailey insists, although the entertainer could be credited with pioneering the field of female impersonation.
33. Mutations in pros alter neuronal fates and delay or prevent pioneering of motor nerves during embryogenesis.
34. The book was a pioneering effort and has all the faults, as well as the merits, of such an enterprise.
35. In conducting their pioneering survey, Abel-Smith, Zander and Brooke were faced with this problem.
36. All in all, then, a pioneering collection of very worthwhile and stimulating music, ideal for guess-the-composer quizzes.
37. The folks at the Discovery Channel are making the best effort at pioneering original content for the Web.
38. In the event the experiment was perhaps one of the more useful of the pioneering experiments with controlled thermonuclear research.
39. This pioneering plea for religious freedom called diversity not a curse but a glory.
40. The Board had from the start been conscious of its pioneering role.
41. Some on the edge of pioneering new work styles have been featured in breathy articles for the popular business press.
42. Both movements were to retain a considerable presence in West Ham, and influence pioneering efforts to develop labour representation.
43. Moore's pioneering work on semiconductors has made him perhaps the most famous figure in Silicon Valley.
44. Vertical packages tend to be of a pioneering nature, whereas horizontal packages tend to result from the development of existing ideas.
45. Training costs money, and the pioneering firms that take this path run the risk of having their workers poached by rivals.
46. The award recognises Prof MacFarlane's pioneering work in computing and control theory.
47. Critique followed hot on the heels of this pioneering work.
48. To publicise his pioneering work Shearman produced an excellent leaflet on the scheme and its potentialities.
49. For over 25 years the department has been pioneering AI teaching.
50. We probably don't need Jan Pahl's pioneering research to tell us how fragile conjugal consensus is.
51. Its pioneering clients generated enormous publicity,(http://sentencedict.com/pioneering.html) but is a significant trend likely?
52. His pioneering work on semiconductors has made him perhaps the most famous figure in Silicon Valley.
53. He did pioneering work in figuring out the nuts and bolts of sustainability.
54. She said that this pioneering reference library was good for democracy and good for citizenship.
55. Several pioneering journalists had taken this step and then paid the bill by writing self-congratulatory accounts of their daring.
56. A fast food restaurant chain in the United States is pioneering the use of pagers for its waiters.
57. Somehow it all seems a bit of an anticlimax after the bold legends of fax's pioneering days.
58. In addition to inaugurating a new era of news, PointCast is pioneering an innovative way to advertise on the Net.
59. Pioneering research shows that the experiences of childhood help form the brain's circuits for music and maths, language and emotion.
60. Parasol have been pioneering work with puppets for 25 years, originally as part of the Polka Children's Theatre in Wimbledon.
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