Synonym: alchemy, chemical science, interpersonal chemistry. Similar words: chemical, euphemism, premise, scheme, emission, feminist, economist, by mistake. Meaning: ['kemɪstrɪ] n. 1. the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions 2. the way two individuals relate to each other.
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151. One early Christmas they got me a small chemistry set.
152. Or the fact that the chemistry between them just wouldn't stop?
153. No chemistry department can afford to purchase software without reference to this authoritative guide.
154. But what about alteration of brain chemistry at an early age?
155. I also loved making gadgets out of wood, and my heart's desire was a chemistry set.
156. The book thus seeks to explain the application of these colorants in terms of their organic chemistry.
157. It is made annually for eminence in organic chemistry and includes a monetary prize of £2000.
158. Finally, we recommend Protein Purification: Principles and Practice for undergraduates taking advanced protein chemistry courses.
159. Such interviews are particularly important to assess character and to see if the interpersonal chemistry is right.
160. As soon as we met I could feel the chemistry between us.
161. Blood chemistry showed cholestatic liver enzymes and ultrasound showed dilated bile ducts.
162. The quest to make the songs come alive helps reignite the players' chemistry after the long layoff.
163. All of these processes affect soil and soil water chemistry which subsequently influences the quality of runoff.
164. Following the presentations Prof Ward spoke about chemistry and the environment.
165. Practical examples called for willing audience participation to drive the message home: Chemistry is everywhere - and it's fun.
165. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
166. Edison was his hero; chemistry and electricity were his passions.
167. The reasons lie in its complex physical chemistry, and central to this is its atomic structure.
168. A brilliant linguist, he was also deeply interested in botany, chemistry and other scientific subjects.
169. The oxygen isotope chemistry of the corals reflects the composition and origin of the water in which they lived.
170. Although its origin is not known, it is caused by skin bacteria acting on our body chemistry.
171. The implications for morale, a crucial component in the grim chemistry of war, are obvious.
172. A report of a working party on chemistry courses for 16-19 year olds was considered and accepted.
173. Odling's contributions to chemistry were in two main directions: medical and theoretical.
174. The event, which is also sponsored by the Royal Society of Chemistry, attracts local radio and press coverage.
175. On at least one occasion, in 1720, he also taught a chemistry course.
176. Their study is at the interface of inorganic chemistry and geochemistry.
177. The project aims to increase the appeal of chemistry to young people aged 14-16.
178. In the meantime(sentencedict.com), this high-school chemistry experiment gone awry continues.
179. So while your enzymes work on the chicken, tell me how you made out with the chemistry department.
180. It forms therefore, a vital part of today's chemistry courses.
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