My analysis and the US GAO report suggest that the productivity of the industry is biphasic (steady up until 1980s and exponentially declining thereafter), suggesting that something(s) happened midway in the history of the industry (1940s to today) that negatively influenced new drug discovery productivity.
This phenomenon has produced a generation of Arabs that knows little about the details and texture of their own history, especially the modern history of the republics, monarchies, and principalities in which they live today.
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The idea of armed resistance in the United States may seem highly unlikely today, but any student of history must admit the possibility.
GOG.com, the digital distributor of the best games from all of history announced today, in its trademark quirky fashion, that it is moving to a new operating system.
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The former commanding general of U.S. forces in both Iraq and Afghanistan equated the situation in Syria today with one of the most deadly nuclear accidents in history.
In the history of civilization and in all countries today, wealth has always been concentrated among the few.
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Before meeting with the President, in an award ceremony today at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Science and Technology Advisor John Holdren conferred the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) to the 96 outstanding researchers.
The prize seems to focus particularly on what the European federation had accomplished over its 54-year history, in spite of the spectre of member nations grappling today with recession, and tensions over bailing one another out.
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She argued that the existing settlement was unsustainable, and that the vote today was the most important vote in the history of the assembly.
He added that when people "looked at the Middle East today" he thought that in the "broad sweep of history, people will take a different view of it".
Doubters for the most part are big fans of the medieval warm period, and see in the climate scientists' arguments an attempt to rewrite history so as to maximise the drama of today's warming and minimise the possibility that natural variation might explain the 20th-century record.
We are the oldest constitutional democracy in the world but we must never forget in the context of human history just how quickly we have come to where we are today.
The iPhone 4 debuted 15 months ago and the hiatus between that launch and today marks one of the longest periods without a new model in the history of the device.
"The GALAXY Camera marks the next stage of evolution in the history of the camera and we are extremely excited to make it available to Canadian customers today, " said Paul Brannen, Vice President, Enterprise Business Solutions at Samsung Canada.
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People have greater access to knowledge today than ever before in the history of the human race, yet they increasingly isolate themselves based on their ideologies, fears and, ironically, television-viewing habits.
"What I'm saying is that at a time that's as complicated and dangerous as any time in modern history, today, a president of the United States needs to hear other opinions, " Hagel said.
For the first time in history, Latin America and Africa provide more than half of the population of Catholics in the world today.
Today marks an important milestone in the history of human exploration.
None of us can see what directions the world will take in the future, and events that seem monumental today might turn out to be mere pebbles on the road of history.
The history of immigrant enterprise in Iowa, from traditional Amish handicrafts to today's new Asian restaurants, suggests that the state's bark is worse than its bite.
Today, the largest solar projects in the history of the world are coming up out of the deserts of the public lands of the United States, and our foreign oil imports are at the lowest that they have been since 1995.
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'Today we witnessed a landmark event in the history of Iraq: Saddam Hussein was convicted and sentenced to death by the Iraqi High Tribunal, ' Mr. Bush said to roars of approval in a hockey auditorium packed with supporters in Grand Island, Neb.
Today, she's the most nominated actress in the history of the Academy Awards.
In last week's History Today magazine (itself a prime example of the genre: it shifts 29, 000 copies monthly) academics sounded off peevishly about televised history.
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Mass incarceration on a scale almost unexampled in human history is a fundamental fact of our country today perhaps the fundamental fact, as slavery was the fundamental fact of 1850.
"We stand today on the brink of history, " Anwar said in a statement.
It is with that powerful history in mind that today, in Washington, hundreds of leaders from the White House and Federal agencies joined their peers from some of the Nation's most recognizable companies and organizations to develop strategies to use prizes and competitions as a key method to spark innovation and deepen citizen engagement.
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Dr Aguilar, though, is less concerned with the details of the rules of the game, but with its social implications, both in Sinaloa today, and in Mesoamerica generally over the course of ulama's history.
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