advent

(noun)

Coming; coming to; approach; arrival.

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Examples of advent in the following topics:

  • Biological Control of Microbes

    • Prior to the advent of antibiotics, live organisms were used directly in attempts to control microbial infections.
    • Prior to the advent of antibiotics, live organisms were used directly in attempts to control microbial infections.
  • Half-Life of Knowledge

    • Since the advent of technology, from the radio to the internet, the half-life of knowledge has decreased significantly.
  • Multinational Firms

    • With the advent of improved communication and technology, corporations have been able to expand into multiple countries.
  • Trends in Advertising

    • With the advent of the ad server, marketing through Internet opened new frontiers for advertisers with the "dot-com" boom of the 1990s.
    • With the advent of the ad server, marketing through the Internet opened new frontiers for advertisers and contributed to the "dot-com" boom of the 1990s.
  • Other Geophysical Applications

    • Until the advent of automated navigation, competence in calculating tidal effects was important to naval officers.
  • Sculpture

    • The advent of Surrealism led to objects being described as "sculpture" that would not have been so previously, like "coulage" and other forms of "involuntary sculpture. " In later years, Picasso became a prolific potter, leading a revival in ceramic art with other notables including George E.
  • Newly Discovered Eukaryotes

    • Due to the advent of mass sequencing tools, thousands of new viral species have been identified in metagenomics studies, while at the same time hundreds of new viral species have been found.
  • Glomeromycota

    • With the advent of molecular techniques, such as gene sequencing, the phylogenetic classification of Glomeromycota has become clearer.
  • Women in the Workplace

    • Many scholars attribute this trend to the advent of the birth control pill, which allowed women to postpone pregnancy and marriage and focus instead on their education and careers.
  • Avoiding Plagiarism When Using the Internet

    • With the advent of complex, proprietary search engine algorithms has come another niche market: plagiarism detection.
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