Sentences with phrase «as a chemist who»

For this «scholar» to propose such an interpretation is as intelligent as a chemist who choses to only examine part of a balanced equation because if he considers the whole equation... it might tell him something he does nt want to know or may prove him to be wrong for his «conclusions»....

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Well, given that many atheists are actually more informed (as studies have confirmed) than believers, a better analogy would be that it's like asking a former professional chemist now teaching an English class about chemistry instead of asking the Chemistry teacher who never made it past chem 101 as an undergrad.
In 1864, Louis Pasteur proved that point in one case, showing that spontaneous generation (that life could originate from nonliving matter, also called abiogenesis), though accepted by some in the scientific community (such as Belgian chemist Jan Baptist van Helmont about 200 years earlier, who also believed that the basic elements of the universe was just air and water), was untrue.
Ilya Prigogine is a chemist, born in Russia and naturalized as Belgian, who obtained the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1973 for his work on «dissipative structures.»
Consumers who want to understand what they are eating, and companies who are considering manufacturing or marketing sprouted grains may find it useful to start by reviewing how AACCI, formerly known as the American Association of Cereal Chemists and one of the world's leading authorities on grains, defines sprouted grains; their definition has subsequently been endorsed by USDA.
Umami, translated as «delicious» from Japanese, was discovered in the early 20th century by a Japanese chemist, who thought the dashi broth, rich in kombu (kelp), and a staple in Japanese cuisine, did not taste exactly salty, sweet, bitter or sour.
This amazing discovery was made by the famous French chemist, Hervé This, who is also known as the man who unboiled an egg.
The tests are complicated; the Kentucky commission, their laboratory chemists and attending veterinarians who conduct the tests as a matter of routine believe them to be as accurate as possible.
They are singing from the same hymn sheet as all the chemists, legal experts and sensible commentators who have looked at it.
This was a Prime Minister who, after all, began her career as an industrial chemist, developing products.
One of those was Andrew McElroy, who was trained as a chemist but worked at Pfizer as an outsourcing specialist.
Also look at the institution's broader scientific environment, because «you can benefit from help even from people that are not with the label «biomaterials,»» says Dupont - Gillain, who, as a bioengineer and physical chemist, collaborates with colleagues in surface science and cell biologists to develop biomimetic surfaces that can trigger desired cell behaviors.
As Kirstie Urquhart, a former chemist (and former Next Wave editor) who is training as a teacher in the United Kingdom, puts it, «it's really nice when you see the faces of kids who have struggled light up.&raquAs Kirstie Urquhart, a former chemist (and former Next Wave editor) who is training as a teacher in the United Kingdom, puts it, «it's really nice when you see the faces of kids who have struggled light up.&raquas a teacher in the United Kingdom, puts it, «it's really nice when you see the faces of kids who have struggled light up.»
This sort of work makes a big impact: chemists who work in product development touch every aspect of daily life, such as transforming natural gas into plastic packaging, creating sparkly toothpaste that coaxes kids to brush their teeth and developing the nation's favourite chocolate bar.
«A good analytical chemist would be able to say «yes, this is a slight variation» as opposed to a button pusher who would simply say «it doesn't match anything in my library».»
«They haven't seen the undergraduates who've peeled off into the industrial track at the bachelor's level as chemists do; they haven't had many colleagues from grad school who've gone the industrial route; and they don't have any faculty with experience in this area.
Matt Lewin was exposed to science as a small child by his father, an industrial chemist, and his aunt, who worked at New York's American Museum of Natural History, where she would often bring her dinosaur - obsessed nephew.
«It's a terrific paper,» says Rice University chemist Dan Colbert, who sees the study as an important advance toward creating nanoscale molecular structures.
«What strikes me as innovative here is that you can make the foam almost instantaneously,» says Edith Mathiowitz, a chemist at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, who studies such foams for delivering drug or gene therapy.
This fact is used in the diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's,» explains Stefan Becker, a protein chemist and Max Planck researcher who works next door to Zweckstetter.
The two chemists who devised the conversion method hope that it will be scaled up as a replacement for the polluting, energy - consuming processes now used to manufacture the raw material.
He also devotes a chapter to John Mayow (1641 - 79), an Oxford chemist and early fellow of the Royal Society, who wrote about «nitro - aerial particles», which Szydlo argues are the same as Sendivogius's «aerial food of life».
«As far as we know, this is the first study that's looked at the environmental impact of these materials,» says Hamers, who collaborated with the laboratories of University of Minnesota chemist Christy Haynes and UW - Madison soil scientist Joel Pedersen to perform the new worAs far as we know, this is the first study that's looked at the environmental impact of these materials,» says Hamers, who collaborated with the laboratories of University of Minnesota chemist Christy Haynes and UW - Madison soil scientist Joel Pedersen to perform the new woras we know, this is the first study that's looked at the environmental impact of these materials,» says Hamers, who collaborated with the laboratories of University of Minnesota chemist Christy Haynes and UW - Madison soil scientist Joel Pedersen to perform the new work.
While in the nation?s capitol, I met a fellow chemist who encouraged me to join the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) where he was employed as a patent examiner, hired during the initial period of equal employment opportunity.
«From our perspective as chemists, we were almost disappointed that a molecule which conveys something important as sex has such a simple structure,» says Aleš Svatoš, who performed the chemical analyses to identify the pheromone.
As a manager, Fuchs is «very polite and a likable person,» says Martin Schoen, a theoretical chemist at the Technical University in Berlin who knows him well, «but he also really knows what he wants and how to get there.»
About 40 years later a Japanese chemist, Kikunae Ikeda, who trained as an organic chemist in Germany, tried to replicate the success of his German colleagues, especially that of von Liebig, who became wealthy from creating dehydrated beef stock.
NIST chemist Tom Bruno, who invented a method for recovering trace chemicals such as environmental pollutants and forensic evidence, uses a portable version of the instrument to sample vapor inside an old paint can.
«One shouldn't view base editors as better than CRISPR — they're just different,» says David Liu, a chemist at Harvard University who pioneered DNA base editing in a paper in Nature last year and co-authored the latest Nature paper.
Prior to release of the draft, speculation was rife on whether the pope, who was trained as a chemist, would delve into scientific and policy details.
As I toured the desert recently with some of the men who specialize in the arcane art of detonating nuclear weapons, it occurred to me that the Americans who mastered plutonium had plenty in common with the smiths and chemists who first mastered iron, bronze, copper, and steel.
The Science Bowl Education Program is an award - winning activity set up by Kim Jackson and Ike Ononye, who are both working dream jobs as chemists at Proctor and Gamble in Cincinnati, Ohio.
But some space scientists have long made use of arXiv, and a subset of the earth scientists who published in the journals of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) have already become accustomed to such openness, as EGU has posted studies online prior to review for more than 15 years, says Ulrich Pöschl, an atmospheric chemist at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, Germany, who helped found the journals.
Chemist Matt Hartings of American University in Washington, D.C., says that most chemists who don't think regularly about isotopic abundances or teach general chemistry at college would probably consider the atomic weights as constants.
Once a compound from the NCI bank shows promise, larger quantities of the drug are synthesized in the laboratory - a task that is relatively easy for Simon, who is trained as an organic chemist and has amassed a lab full of elaborate glassware and vials filled with mysterious powders.
«Lila is a rigorous biophysical chemist, but unlike most chemists who avoid complexity and prefer reductionist type studies, Lila's whole career has been focused on applying chemistry and biophysical methods to the study of peptides and their role in biology as well as protein folding and trafficking in vivo,» says Jeffrey W. Kelly at The Scripps Research Institute.
«We showed how the metal compound works and how it facilitates proton movement,» said Dr. Liezel Labios, a synthetic organometallic chemist who led the experiments as a postdoctoral associate in the Center for Molecular Electrocatalysis, an Energy Frontier Research Center led by PNNL.
«Our approach provides atom - by - atom control of the size and electron - by - electron control of the charge state of metal clusters on surfaces,» said Dr. Grant Johnson, a physical chemist involved in the study and former Linus Pauling Fellow who recently joined the Laboratory as a full - time scientist.
Among the participating laureates are also three newly minted Nobel Laureates: the two biologists Michael Rosbash and Michael Young, who were honoured for their research on the inner clock, have confirmed their participation as well as the German - American chemist Joachim Frank.
In 2017 she won the NWO Athena price, which rewards excellent female chemists who act as a role model for other researchers.
As the owner and founder of Gr8ful, Inc., Jennifer Newman is a cosmetic chemist who specializes in performance driven, all natural, vegan, cruelty free skincare.
Salt Lick tablets were invented for triathletes by an organic chemist who is a triathlete as well.
We are introduced to the master chemist, Elmo McElroy, who is caught smoking weed and loses the right to sell pharmaceuticals as a consequence.
But the movie opts to downplay incidents of plagiarism in favor of featuring appearances by artists who employed such colorful sobriquets as Abstract Rule, Born Allah, Pigeon John, Riddlore, Big Al, Wreckless, Ellay Khule, Medusa, Q., MYKA NYNE, Busdriver, Ganjah K, Big Baby, CVE, Tray - Loc, Cut Chemist, Volume 10, Jyant, Ronda Ross, 2 Mex, Fat Jack,T - Love, Peace, Chali 2NA and F Stl, and perhaps most notably Eve, aka Ava Duvernay, a rapper - turned - filmmaker with a very bright future behind the camera.
Two wildly different tales of mad scientists who discover invisibility, the Universal classic follows Claude Rains as a sadistic chemist who goes on a murder spree in a 19th century village.
And in a series of profiles of «21st Century Chemists,» we're focusing on younger, mid-career chemists, several of whom are women, who are working on especially «cool» and significant research — like the Purdue University chemist studying the glue mussels secrete underwater, so he can synthesize a wet - setting adhesive that could be used as a surgical glue or new boneChemists,» we're focusing on younger, mid-career chemists, several of whom are women, who are working on especially «cool» and significant research — like the Purdue University chemist studying the glue mussels secrete underwater, so he can synthesize a wet - setting adhesive that could be used as a surgical glue or new bonechemists, several of whom are women, who are working on especially «cool» and significant research — like the Purdue University chemist studying the glue mussels secrete underwater, so he can synthesize a wet - setting adhesive that could be used as a surgical glue or new bone cement.
So it makes sense that Rana Dasgupta would set his new novel here: Solo is the story of a 100 - year - old Bulgarian man, who happens to be an amateur chemist with an ad hoc lab in his apartment, reflecting on his life as it was shaped by the huge, transformative, uncontrollable forces of history.
Beginning in 1906, Soper, an engineer and chemist known as a «germ detective,» tied several typhoid outbreaks to Mallon, an Irish cook who was a typhoid carrier.
The idea of For - Bid ™ originated during a conversation in the 1960s between company founder Charles Damaskus, who worked as a chemist at the time, and his local Veterinarian.
Carrie Paterson, who has been researching outer space for more than a decade as a basis for her art, is working with organic chemist and glassblower Bob Maiden to produce multilayered glass spheres designed to carry scents that will soothe the homesick space traveler.
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