Sentences with phrase «such as chemist»

Throughout the training, participants had the opportunity to learn from renowned speakers, such as chemist Dr. Mario Molina, who was the first Mexico - born person to win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1995.
Debris from the short - lived renovation work reaches the fifth storey and fills the space where architects had planned to build an indoor ski slope, blocking access to the bottom floors that originally offered self - sufficient living with services such as a chemist, a shopping centre and an art gallery.
Citing Japanese retailer Family Mart, Mr Rogut also sees scope for convenience retailers to co-tenant with pharmacy retailers such as Chemist Warehouse to provide handy locations with longer trading hours.
Swisse generates about 50 per cent of its total sales from China, both from sales made in the country and from the large volume of vitamins bought from Australian retailers such as Chemist Warehouse, which are then sold into China by private entrepreneurs on their own sites.
It was largely driven by the Chinese entrepreneurs buying up large volumes of vitamins from Australian supermarkets and big box outlets such as Chemist Warehouse and then selling them online on e-commerce sites in China.

Not exact matches

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.
Some scientists (and others in the scientific field, such as astrophysicists, astrobiologists, chemists, etc) have hypothesized or postulated or theorized that we are a product of evolution.
We do not go to the physicist or chemist (as such) to learn how to think out and write a book.
You do not go to the chemist as such to discern the meaning of a chapter in this book.
(Chemists sometimes discuss entities, such as exiplexes and activated complexes, that do not correspond to potential energy minima, but these are not regarded as being «real chemical species».)
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»....
By authoring scientific papers and presenting at scientific conferences such as AOAC International, International Food Technology Association and the American Association of Cereal Chemists, Bia works each day to develop innovative tools to help food manufacturers produce the safest products for even the most allergen - sensitive consumers.
Pharmacist and chemist John McLaughlin changed the soda shop standard by developing mass bottling techniques and serving Canada Dry where people gather in masses, such as ballparks and beaches.
At PULSUS Group, It is our ideology to bring maximum exposure to our attendees, so we make sure the event is a blend which covers professionals such as Food Chemists, dietitians, Food researchers, Industrial professionals from academia & industry making the Food Chemistry 2018 conference a perfect platform.
Newer players such as goats milk formula company Nuchev and its Oli6 brand are making inroads with distribution in Chemist Warehouse, while Bubs Australia is also on the shelves of that chain.
He mentions Robert Boyle, the 17th century chemist whose anonymous employees emerged from the shadows only when he blamed them for things that went wrong, such as explosions.
Chemists have analyzed potential biogenic compounds in martian meteorites such as ALH - 840001.
By adjusting external parameters such as temperature and pressure or even by introducing a catalyst into the reaction, the chemist strove to maximize the yield of the desired products.
Nanoplasmonic materials have attracted the attention of biologists, chemists, physicists and material scientists, with possible uses in a diverse array of fields, such as biosensing, data storage, light generation and solar cells.
The new material, described online 25 April in Science by synthetic chemist Andreas Lendlein of mnemoScience GmbH in Aachen, Germany, and biomedical engineer Robert Langer of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is composed of two polymers, each already used separately in clinical applications such as drug delivery.
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.
The interdisciplinary project team is made up of eco - and human toxicologists, physicists, chemists and biologists, and they have just managed to take their first major step forward in achieving their goal: they have developed a method for testing a variety of environmental samples such as river water, animal tissue, or human urine and blood that can detect nanomaterials at a concentration level of nanogram per liter (ppb — parts per billion).
Researchers in the Rice lab of chemist and bioengineer Jeffrey Hartgerink had just such an experience with the hydrogels they developed as a synthetic scaffold to deliver drugs and encourage the growth of cells and blood vessels for new tissue.
In the 1950s, chemists at DuPont found that when they added metals such as molybdenum to organic compounds such as ethylene and propene, it caused the reactants to change shape.
Government organizations, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, also need analytical chemists to investigate the quality of drugs.
Necessary job skills such as team building and teamwork are only learned as a happenstance to on - the - job training,» says John Fetzer, author of the book Career Management for Chemists: A Guide to Success in a Chemistry Career (Springer, ISBN: 3 -540-20899-2).
He hopes to pursue projects such as developing therapeutics with chemists, working with biophysicists to study protein conformational changes relevant to viral entry into the cell, and investigating cellular trafficking pathways relevant to the viral life cycle in collaboration with cell biologists.
One reason, the FDA would determine, was that Cetero's chemists were taking shortcuts and other actions prohibited by the FDA's Good Laboratory Practice guidelines, which set out such matters as how records must be kept and how tests must be performed.
Chemist John Pojman of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge adds that such roving droplets «might be useful as a pumping mechanism for microfluidics, converting chemical energy to mechanical motion in small devices,» such as the microfluidic labs - on - a-chip many researchers are developing as diagnostic machines.
Chemist Paul Wentworth, Jr., of the Scripps Research Institute and his colleagues tested such byproducts — known as atheronals — in vitro.
Over the past few years chemists have discovered an assortment of oddly shaped carbon molecules, such as the microscopic tubes in these images.
«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.
«Typically, the synthesis of oxide nanoparticles involves the slow reaction of a weak oxidizing agent, such as hydrogen peroxide, with dilute solutions of metal salts or complexes in both aqueous and non-aqueous solvent systems,» said Dr. Thomas Sutto, NRL research chemist.
Chemists have long sought to develop new reactions for the direct conversion of simple hydrocarbon building blocks into valuable materials such as pharmaceuticals in a way that dependably creates the same chemical bonds and orientations.
Chemist David Lynn of Emory University in Atlanta points out that misfolded proteins — like the those implicated in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's — show some similarities to life, namely that they can generate diversity in the different ways that they fold, and can undergo chemical evolution, in which those folded proteins are selected not genetically, but chemically.
Separately, MBDC (McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry), the company he cofounded with German chemist Michael Braungart, consults on the creation of healthy products and processes, such as utilizing sustainable materials for Nike sneakers.
«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.
«All of the syngas goes into heat or energy production,» Synfuels chemist Ed Peterson says, and the company cuts down on cost by using such by - products to make energy and employing components built with cheaper steel alloyed with carbon as well as easy to maintain low pressures.
But in recent years chemists have been increasingly concerned that the atmosphere's reservoir of the hydroxyl radical, and hence the efficiency of its «cleansing service», has been overstretched by the build - up of pollutants such as methane, carbon monoxide and sulphur dioxide.
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.
Hope calibrated a phenomenon — the strange expansion and contraction of water as it changes temperature — that had been ancedotally observed since the 17th century, but which drew skepticism even from top chemists such as Robert Hooke and John Dalton.
Unusually for such a project, the TSRI chemists analyzed the 3D atomic structure of their template compound using X-ray crystallography as well as nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
The chemistry job market in Germany has been almost nonexistent for the last couple of years, but the situation has now changed quite a bit: Chemists are in demand, especially in fast - growing fields such as biotechnologies or the pharmaceutical industry.
This in turn has enabled chemists to detect the new biosynthetic intermediates, such as precorrin - 6x.»
For over 50 years, chemists have developed metal - based dye molecules for a wide range of different applications, such as displays and solar cells.
Hope calibrated a phenomenon — the strange expansion and contraction of water as it changes temperature — that had been anecdotally observed since the 17th century, but which drew skepticism even from top chemists such as Robert Hooke and John Dalton.
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.
Our organizational collections detail the activities of many influential scientific organizations, such as the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, The Chemists» Club, the Gordon Research Conferences, and several divisions of the American Chemical Society.
The Institute: brings together a wide range of scientists, including physicists, engineers, chemists, biologists as well as HMS clinicians to address fundamental questions about the behavior and functioning of biological systems; allows biologists, engineers, and clinicians to potentially use such knowledge to foster applications and new technologies; and provides a way for the tool - developers (physicists, engineers, computer scientists) to work with the tool - users (biologists, chemists, clinicians) in the early stages of scientific inquiry and encourage scientific collaboration at the innovation stage of tool development.
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