novel solution

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novel
adjective
uk
/ˈnɒv.əl/
us
/ˈnɑː.vəl/
new and original, not like anything ...
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solution
noun
uk
/səˈluː.ʃən/
us
/səˈluː.ʃən/
the answer to ...
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(Definition ofnovelandsolutionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Moreover, this approach provides anovelsolutionto the problem of organising a library of problem solving methods.
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It offers anovelsolutionto the closure problem encountered in treating non-linear problems statistically, but one which leads to difficulties in numerical calculations.
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They created anovelsolutioninstead: the federal government would have to earn its citizen's attachment.
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That would be anovelsolutionto unemployment.
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That is anovelsolutionto the problem.
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There was nothing new in the situation and it was difficult to see whatnovelsolutionthey could produce.
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The rotation mechanism of the optical system is anovelsolutionthere are no electric motors; it uses a revolving magnetic field instead.
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In order to answer the extinction problem correctly, one had to solve the problem directly and generate anovelsolution.
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They detail the ways in which the resulting designs infringe on existing patents, or, more frequently, represent novel solutions to long-standing design problems.
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Albert, a beekeeper, devises anovelsolutionby adding royal jelly, used to make bee larvae grow, to the baby's milk.
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Data must be related to the biology of the species and put in a context that leads to novel solutions to key problems.
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On the contrary, there are numerous circumstances requiring openness toward novel solutions, facts, theories, and methods.
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Individuals do not appear to regularly look for novel solutions to political problems, or even for novel political problems to be solved, by themselves.
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Nevin's basic research on behavioral momentum has stimulated new clinical interventions, predicted problems with traditional interventions, and pointed to novel solutions to these problems.
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Bookman's work is an important contribution considering the development of novel solutions for the adaptive and fine-grained natural language interpretation.
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Dirac's equations sometimes yielded a negative value for energy, for which he proposed anovelsolution: he posited the existence of an antielectron and of a dynamical vacuum.
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One place to look for evidence of this type is in the general human tendency to repeat one's actions rather than to find novel solutions to problems.
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Birkigt'snovelsolutioncalled for the engine block to be formed from a single piece of cast aluminum, and into which thin steel liners were secured.
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