Physicist
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167 examples of Physicist in a sentence
He quotes one innovator who says, "The only time a physician and a
physicist
get together is when the
physicist
gets sick."
So if you will allow me a little creative license, I will tell you the story of the serendipitous collision of my patient's problem with a
physicist'
s solution.
Shortly after her visit, I was introduced to a nuclear
physicist
at Mayo named Michael O'Conner, who was a specialist in cardiac imaging, something I had nothing to do with.
So here we were, a nuclear physicist, an internist, soon joined by Carrie Hruska, a biomedical engineer, and two radiologists, and we were trying to take on the entrenched world of mammography with a machine that was held together by duct tape.
So part of our understanding of this was given to us by Ludwig Boltzmann, an Austrian
physicist
in the 19th century.
In fact, he had been convinced at one time that to be a good physicist, it was very important to have had that kind of relationship with your father.
He said he had been absolutely convinced that this was necessary, a necessary part of the growing up of a young
physicist.
But let me tell you a little bit about Feynman the
physicist.
Feynman decided, as a sort of amateur helium physicist, that he would try to figure it out.
And so this is a great conceptual model to have of the world, unless you're a particle
physicist.
It'd be a terrible model for a particle physicist, because they don't play with car stops, they play with these little weird particles.
Now, Simone is a physicist, and I'm an inventor.
Alfred Mann is a brilliant
physicist
and innovator who's fascinated with bridging gaps in consciousness, whether to restore hearing to the deaf, vision to the blind or movement to the paralyzed.
This is produced by the
physicist
Cesar Hidalgo.
And I was thinking about this, of all places, on a transatlantic flight a couple of years ago, because I happened to be seated next to a Hungarian
physicist
about my age and we were talking about what life was like during the Cold War for physicists in Hungary.
And I can see their point, because I started my career as a theoretical nuclear
physicist.
This idea came to me while talking to a
physicist
friend of mine at MIT.
British
physicist
John Tyndall, in the 1850's, made laboratory measurements of the infrared radiation, which is heat.
Armand Fizeau was an experimental
physicist
in Paris.
I am 17 years old and I am a nuclear physicist, which may be a little hard to believe, but I am.
And when people talk about life after fossil fuels and climate change action, I think there's a lot of fluff, a lot of greenwash, a lot of misleading advertising, and I feel a duty as a
physicist
to try to guide people around the claptrap and help people understand the actions that really make a difference, and to focus on ideas that do add up.
So, we have now made an amazing discovery, a post-doc in the lab who is a
physicist
asked me, what do the cells do when you put them in?
So she, being an imager and a physicist, did this incredible thing.
So as I look around at all the evidence and I think about the room that we have ahead of us, I become a huge digital optimist and I start to think that this wonderful statement from the
physicist
Freeman Dyson is actually not hyperbole.
So a
physicist
can't get access to it without filing paperwork.
The late
physicist
Gerard O'Neill said, "Advanced Western civilization has had a destructive effect on all primitive civilizations it has come in contact with, even in those cases where every attempt was made to protect and guard the primitive civilization."
So this is a time of great flourishing, and the more I look around, the more convinced I become that this quote, from the
physicist
Freeman Dyson, is not hyperbole at all.
For, in weather, we're not only dealing with forces of a far greater variety than even the atomic
physicist
encounters, but with life itself.
Eric Berlow: I'm an ecologist, and Sean's a physicist, and we both study complex networks.
In the eye of a theoretical physicist, the Higgs boson is a clever explanation of how some elementary particles gain mass, but it seems a fairly unsatisfactory and incomplete solution.
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