Chemist
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Now, I'm not a chemist, but basically what happens is the fat is oxidized by their breathing.
And I think part of the reason she didn't want to build models was, she wasn't a chemist, whereas Pauling was a
chemist.
I read that when you were a very young girl, you went to a career guidance counselor and told them you wanted to become a chemist, and they said, "No, it's for boys.
Being a chemist, I began working with my students to develop ways on performing chemistry directly on an individual DNA base, to truly fix, rather than disrupt, the mutations that cause genetic diseases.
And that Rover will be more kind of like a
chemist.
Nobody wants a
chemist
to come in and poke around in their stuff like that and change things.
Gas was invented in 1600 by a Dutch
chemist
called Van Helmont.
One of our collaborators is
chemist
Martin Hanczyc, and he's really interested in the transition from inert to living matter.
And this is what I, as a chemist, have in mind when I think about them.
They find a
chemist
(Deran Sarafian) who appears mad & can't talk.
It's hard to imagine in this day and age how popular and how much of an impact a Norwegian immigrant and would be
chemist
had on the American public and how much of a national tragedy his sudden death in 1931 was viewed.
You'll notice that the chemist, who appears in two scenes and gets to speak, is played by Stephen King. "Don't give up your day job" is the standard thing to say, but that's not fair.
Research
chemist
Rich Stevens (Mark Sawyer), whose eyes were destroyed when acid flew into his face during a lab explosion, is the unlucky recipient of the werewolf's eyeballs.
A
chemist
develops a fabric that never gets dirty or wears out, but it is seen as a threat to the survival of various industries.
In this delightful Ealing Studios comedy, Guinness is marvelous as the mild-mannered but persistent
chemist.
A teenaged Claudia Karvan also gives us a glimpse of what would make her one of this country's most popular actors in years to come, with future roles in THE BIG STEAL, THE HEARTBREAK KID, DATING THE ENEMY, RISK and the acclaimed TV series THE SECRET LIFE OF US. (Incidentally, Karvan, as a child, was a young girl whose toy Panda was stolen outside a
chemist'
s shop in the 1983 drama GOING DOWN with Tracey Mann.)
This woman stops by a
chemist
to pick up some painkillers.
the
chemist
is lying dead in the back of the shop.
The
chemist
Dalton first gave a proof of the existence of atoms and the engineer Sadi Carnot first gave a proof of the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
The award both catalyzed and subsidized the work of the
chemist
and bacteriologist Louis Pasteur, whose breakthrough discoveries led him to develop revolutionary methods – including the process that came to be known as pasteurization – for the sanitary production and preservation of food.
It is time to abandon the “either/or” discourse that pits science against humanities – which the British
chemist
and novelist C.P. Snow identified more than a half-century ago as an obstacle to human progress.
Primo Levi, the Italian
chemist
who escaped death in the Nazi camps to become a writer, wrote movingly about his life as a
chemist
and about “the strong and bitter flavor of our trade, which is nothing more than one special case, a more bold version, of the trade of life.”
The fifth one wanted to become a chemist, so that he could set up a cocaine laboratory.
Inclusive Capitalism or BustMIDLAND, MICHIGAN – “Science knows no country,” said the great nineteenth-century
chemist
Louis Pasteur, “because knowledge belongs to humanity, and is the torch which illuminates the world.”
Harboring a grudge, one
chemist
rallied the Academy to block the committee’s recommendation for the Russian Dmitry Mendeleyev, who created the periodic table.
The GM ReactionariesPALO ALTO – People everywhere are increasingly vulnerable to the use of what Nobel Prize-winning
chemist
Irving Langmuir dubbed “pathological science” – the “science of things that aren’t so” – to justify government regulation or other policies.
Yet it was first created almost 200 years ago by a French
chemist
as a mold inhibitor for sofas and leather apparel.
As the physicist-turned-ecologist Fritjof Capra and the
chemist
Pier Luigi Luisi remarked in their 2014 book The Systems View of Life, “the major problems of our time are systemic problems – all interconnected and interdependent.”
She sent for the doctor, sent to the
chemist'
s, made the maid she had brought with her help Mary Nikolavna sweep, dust, and wash; and herself washed and scrubbed some articles and spread something under the blanket.
And get some opium at the
chemist'
s.'
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