Sentences with phrase «in modern chemistry»

Analysis of this kind has been very fruitful in modern chemistry and physics.

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«If the word «random» necessarily entails the idea that some events are «unguided» in the sense of falling «outside the bounds of divine providence,» we should have to condemn as incompatible with Christian faith a great deal of modern physics, chemistry, geology, and astronomy, as well as biology,» he wrote.
The culture concept is one of the great illuminating ideas of modern science, comparable in importance to the concept of evolution in biology, the concept of electromagnetic and gravitational fields in physics, and the concept of the atom in chemistry.
The ultimate aim of the modern movement in biology is in fact to explain all biology in terms of physics and chemistry.3
Whilst the concept is certainly not primary at the level of spiritual communion between persons, actual and potential usefulness, in the sense of functional relationality, is, in the light of modern physics, chemistry and biology at the heart of the very being and metaphysical significance of physical things.
In the early days of what we know as modern science, the hard sciences — physics, chemistry, astronomy — were thought to be (and often thought themselves) the enemies of revelation and biblical religion.
Modern chemistry has discovered many such catalysts that can increase reaction rates by thousands of times, even though they are only present in minute amounts.
We believe that if biology could ever get as close to its object as mathematics does to its own, it would become to the physics and chemistry of organized bodies, what the mathematics of the moderns has proved to be in relation to ancient geometry.
Dr Emily Baker, who led the research in Professor Dek Woolfson's laboratory, decided to change some of the amino acids in these knobs - into - holes interactions to non-natural amino acids, which the wonders of modern protein chemistry allow.
Neuroethicist Wrye Sententia, acting director and cofounder of the nonprofit Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics (CCLE), responds that fears of a new drug culture à la the «tune in, turn on, drop out» 1960s just do not apply to the modern better - living - through - chemistry model.
He continued: «The chemistry of life leaves clues throughout our bodies in the course of our lives that can help us diagnose, treat and heal a multitude of modern - day ailments.
is the birthday of Justus Freiherr von Liebig, an organic chemist born in 1803 who is considered the founder of modern agricultural chemistry.
Other branches of science became modern only more recently: chemistry in the early 19th century; biology in the mid-19th century, or perhaps the early 20th century.
Sugar chemistry developed in the 19th century has been fused with modern «biocatalyst» technology.
Such was the case with ferrocene, the beloved sandwich - shaped molecule that's been credited with ushering in the modern age of organometallic chemistry.
He has excelled in three disparate areas of inorganic chemistry; modern f - element chemistry, energy production and storage, and advances in conversion of biologically derived carbohydrates into chemical feedstocks and fuels.
To put it another way, modern climate models are simulations of physics — thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, some chemistry, and in some cases a little simulated biology.
The main application of such corrections are carbonate chemistry reconstructions in deep ‐ time, when the major ‐ ion chemistry of seawater was different from modern.
Online dating is very popular today, as modern men and women are ready to discover the world to meet new In chemistry, a soap is a salt of a fatty acid.
Critics Consensus: Barefoot in the Park may strike some modern viewers as dated, but what it lacks in timeliness, it more than makes up with the effervescent chemistry between its stars.
This largely comes from the unconventional pairing of Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway in the leading roles, an unusual duo who bring a surprisingly wonderful chemistry to the table in this light comedy about working in the modern age, seen from two unique viewpoints — the modern working woman who is looked down on by misogynistic men, and the older male seen by many as past his usefulness simply due to his age.
Improved incentives to teach physics, chemistry, maths, Welsh and modern foreign languages in Wales, have been announced by the education secretary Kirsty Williams.
They will be able to claim the bursary if they study a degree in the DfE's «priority» subjects biology, chemistry, computing, maths and modern foreign languages.
Schools taking part in the pilot will be able to sign teachers up to a «package of support» in eight EBacc subjects — English, maths, biology, chemistry, physics, modern languages, history and geography, and computing science.
The difference between modern winter tires and those old snow tires is night and day, in the ratio of rubber on the road, and the chemistry of the rubber.
Our modern hospital is fully - equipped with digital full - body and dental radiographs, EKG, blood, and ultrasound machines, as well as in - house diagnostics and lab equipment (chemistry and blood analysers).
We are a fast - paced, all - digital practice that boasts high definition digital radiology, ultrasound, therapy laser, new blood chemistry machines in a modern, clean facility.
Our spacious facility features computerized medical records, new digital radiography, dental suite, new digital dental radiography, large surgery room, medical laser, radiosurgery, modern monitoring equipment, endoscope, plus an in house chemistry lab.
A modern day Dr. Frankenstein, Han jolts life into his creations by applying rudimentary physics and chemistry — spinning, flapping or producing bubbles, his mechanized sculptures come alive in unique performances.
Long shrouded in secrecy, alchemy is now recognized as the ancestor of modern chemistry.
It captured the visceral mood that made modern art so gripping in the 90s — blood and chemistry, flesh and death.
Physical chemistry is a combination of chemistry and physics, it is fine that you derived the equation, but it relates to thermodynamics just the same; chemists make those lasers work, those DVD's play, and I have taken calculus physics, modern physics, (multi variable calculus physics) which means technically I too have a degree in physics, but my focus has been chemistry, biology, and I took a few graduate courses dealing with meteorology, ocean dynamics, geology, atmospheric science and my undergraduate courses were filled with earth science related material and after all the math needed for Pchem engineering mathematics is not difficult nor is graduate physics:) so the derivation you just made is discussed in math classes before, even calculus one, so I am not sure what you are trying to prove.
We are so quick as scientists, non experts, the lay public, some ill informed undergrads, ad infinitum, to argue in this blog, however, you as a first hand expert modeling paleoclimate and modern climate trends and obviously with a handle on chemistry and physics, also have a vested interest in our planet and though you do the modeling for a living, I do not doubt it has helped you gain inisghts and opened up your eyes to the complexity and current to future detriments and potentialities we all face as humanity.
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