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    HTS is simple, rapid, high efficiency, less expensive and valuable in discover ligand for enzymes, receptors (GPCR, ion-channels). High throughput technology has emerged over the last few years as an important tool for drug discovery and lead optimization. HTS comprises the screening of large chemical libraries for pharmacological activity against biological targets via the use of robotics, miniaturized assays and large-scale data analysis. The purpose of HTS is to identify the

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    their surroundings and how it could benefit them. The Europeans were famous for doing just that. The Age of Discovery and the Age of New Imperialism are evidence of the Europeans’ curiosity to venture out of their country. Although both the Age of Discovery and New Imperialism were similar in political and religious motives, they differed in economic motives and mindsets. The Age of Discovery and New Imperialism had many similarities in motives. Both wanted land to conquer and rule over for the

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    The age of discovery was filled with many new discoveries and ideas that helped shape our world now. Many explorers were apart of this age of time that helped make new changes, like re-establishing trade with the East or breaking monopolies. One of these great explorers is Bartolomeu Dias. Bartolomeu Dias was a Portuguese explorer who made the discovery of sailing through the Cape of Good Hope and proving that it was possible to go by sea to the Indian Ocean by sailing past the tip of Africa also

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    called the Age of Discovery, officially began in the early 15th century and lasted through the 17th century. The period is characterized as a time when Europeans began exploring the world by sea in search of new trading routes, wealth, and knowledge. The impact of the Age of Exploration would permanently alter the world and transform geography into the modern science it is today. THE BIRTH OF THE AGE OF EXPLORATION Many nations were looking for goods such as silver and gold, but one of the biggest

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    of Exploration The innovation of maritime technology has revolutionized travel throughout history. Prior to ships and sea travel, humans were separated by vast oceans and confined to their homeland for life. Because of these large boundaries, discoveries and inventions were only shared within land masses and trade as a whole was very limited. This uncharted, inaccessible territory caused a major separation of mankind. However, these oceans sparked curiosity and desire for explorers to venture beyond

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    impossible odds in leading his men to safety after becoming stranded in the Antarctic pack ice has always held great interest for me. Shackleton’s example of leadership is so extraordinary that today, over 100 years later, it is still pointed to as one of the finest examples of great leadership ever recorded. For me personally the story stirs memories of the stories I read as a young boy. Tales of adventure, exploration, conquering one’s own fears, innovation, and survival all held great interest

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    society that most believed Columbus had found Antilia when he landed in the West Indies (the island group soon took the name, Antilles). John Cabot, when he landed in New England in 1497, named the area the "Seven Cities". Source: The European Discovery of America: The Northern voyages, A.D. 500-1600 by Samuel Eliot Morison Strait of Anian Christopher Columbus began the search for an all-water route to Asia in 1492. After Columbus's voyages to the New World, Spain sent numerous explorers with three

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    15th through 17th centuries were conquerors as they conquered the world. They engaged in intensive exploration and early colonization of many parts of the world, and they established direct contact with Africa, the Americas, and Asia. The Age of Discovery, also known as the Age of Exploration was during this period of time. The Age of Exploration was when the Europeans traveled around the world in search of different things. This is when Europeans conquered different parts of the world. Europeans

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    The Age of Discovery, also known by others as the “Age of Exploration”, was a period starting in the 15th century, lasting for over 200 years, and was conceived by the pioneer Portuguese and Spanish explorers in their search for precious metals and very costly spices, such as saffron and cardamom. Although the expansion of knowledge about the world was a good intention, it ultimately turned out be have extremely severe consequences, which its effects are still being suffered to this day! First of

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    such "Ebers papyrus" book in 1550 BC, Old Indian "ayruveda" book and chinese medicine. There are a lot of authors of antiquity such as Hippocrates and Dioscorides. In the Islamic era they found book written by Ibn al Tabari, one else by Ibn Sina "canon Of medicine" and another one by Ibn Albaytar (1148-1197) "Jame-al-Muffradat". As the huge amounts of drugs and complexity drscribtion of medicine scientists tried to classify drug and medicine . Historically, drugs were discovered through identifying

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