Crossword clues for chemists
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n. (plural of chemist English)
Usage examples of "chemists".
Guy Patin, Dean of the Faculty of Paris, Professor at the Royal College, Author of the Antimonial Martyrology, a wit and a man of sense and learning, who died almost two hundred years ago, had come to the same conclusion, though the chemists of his time boasted of their remedies.
If there were real artefacts, physicists and chemists would be fighting for the privilege of discovering that there are aliens among us who use, say, unknown alloys, or materials of extraordinary tensile strength or ductility or conductivity.
Matter of fact, our chemists are making a change or two in formulation so manufacturing will be more efficient.
Unfortunately, chemists who were supposed to use the IUPAC names seldom did, though examiners required them.
Through other prisoners he tried to get at the chemists from whom he had bought acetate of morphia, and persuade them to say that the preparation of morphia which he had purchased was harmless.
God our agriculturists were chemists, or that at least they would pay more attention to the counsels of science.
He would have made all students chemists just as forty years later he tried to turn all doctors into microbe hunters.
German, the prince of chemists, the pope of chemistry, was opposed to his idea.
Franziska Speyer, the widow of the rich banker, Georg Speyer, gave him a great sum of money to build the Georg Speyer House, to buy glassware and mice and expert chemists, who could put together the most complicated of his darling dyes with a twist of the wrist, who could make even the crazy drugs that Ehrlich invented on paper.
Here in this new Speyer House Ehrlich lorded it over chemists and microbe hunters like the president of a company that turned out a thousand automobiles a day.
Andrew, a sensitive likeable man, was a representative for a firm of agricultural chemists and, like myself, spent most of his time driving around the Darrowby district.