Synonymer & Oplysninger om | engelsk ord SERENDIPITOUS


SERENDIPITOUS

8

Antal bogstaver

13

Er palindrome

Nej

28
DI
DIP
EN
END
ER
ERE
IP
IPI
IT
ITO
ND
NDI
OU
OUS

2

1

3

DE
DEE


Søg efter SERENDIPITOUS i:



Eksempler på brug af SERENDIPITOUS i en sætning

  • He made serendipitous discoveries of two cell organelles, peroxisomes and lysosomes, for which he shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1974 with Albert Claude and George E.
  • Identifying the source (localizing the lymphatic defect) is often challenging, but may be accomplished with lymphangiography, which is occasionally associated with a serendipitous therapeutic effect (resolution of the leak), thought to be secondary to a sclerosant effect of the lymphangiography contrast.
  • His initial performance of the trick in 1976 at Skateboard USA in Hollywood, Florida, was serendipitous, stemming from the imperfect construction of the skatepark itself.
  • Interesting orders need not be serendipitous: the optimizer may seek out this possibility and choose a plan that is suboptimal for a specific preceding operation if it yields an interesting order that one or more downstream nodes can exploit.
  • Charest usually prefers not to employ preliminary sketching practices, such as layouts, thumbnails or lightboxing, in part due to impatience, and in part because he enjoys the serendipitous way in which artwork develops when produced with greater spontaneity.
  • According to anecdote, World War II Panzer tank treads may have been lubricated by their own squeak providing a serendipitous example of acoustic lubrication.
  • Serendipaceratops (meaning "serendipitous horned face") is a genus of herbivorous ornithischian dinosaur, possibly an ankylosaur, from the early Cretaceous Period of Australia.
  • During a tireless search for a replacement for their deflated car tire, Curly's serendipitous discovery of a can brimming with coins sparks excitement.
  • Despite encountering initial skepticism from discerning critic Waldo Twitchell, their fortunes take a fortuitous turn when Curly, through serendipitous happenstance, assumes the role of an accidental magician, captivating the audience and ensuring the triumph of their enterprise.
  • Often considered as a serendipitous approach, where repurposable drugs are discovered by chance, drug repurposing has heavily benefited from advances in human genomics, network biology, and chemoproteomics.
  • Using the proceeds from his serendipitous overstock transaction and after selling his ski shops, he founded the athletic equipment closeout company KPR sports—named after his parents' initials—which bought and sold over-stock name brand merchandise.
  • In 2001, art historian and critic Sue Taylor wrote in Art in America that Blumenfeld's Light Recordings were "a serendipitous discovery" that could be likened to other lensless photographic processes such as the photogram or cliché-verre.
  • In 2011, Michael Carroll introduced a typology of five "unanticipated readers" which are beyond the scope of the reading expectations of online academic journals: serendipitous readers (who discover the publication through a complex reading paths), the under-resourced readers (presumably uninitiated, like high school students) interdisciplinary readers (scientists that belong to a different field) international readers (scientist that work within a different national frame) and machine readers (bots that retrieve a corpus, for instance as part of a text mining project).
  • Dunes were sown during rehearsals for Thursday's 2020 Christmas livestream, where guitarists Frank Iero and Travis Stever engaged in "serendipitous, impromptu jam sessions" alongside Thursday bassist Tim Payne and drummer Tucker Rule, where they had an "instantaneous" chemistry.


Sideforberedelse tog: 321,56 ms.