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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181. But for most, everything changes, including the chemistry between the parents.
182. Chemistry and physical chemistry laboratories will later be supplemented by biology and pharmaceutical technology laboratories.
183. I was hopelessly out of my depth in college chemistry classes.
184. The chemistry of Mars and Venus was as balanced as the periodic table, and as dead.
185. Heat had intimate links with chemistry, and optics with astronomy.
186. He took a degree in chemistry at New College, Oxford, and subsequently gained a DPhil in inorganic chemistry.
187. The early chapters give a basic knowledge of nucleic acid metabolism and chemistry, with an outline of elementary genetics.
188. Its contents goes well beyond what is actually relevant for analytical chemistry.
189. Destined for his father's career he studied at Guy's Hospital where, in 1850, he became demonstrator in chemistry.
190. It is a book that should be available in all synthetic organic chemistry laboratories.
191. In organic chemistry it is thus more convenient to describe carbon in terms of its valency than its oxidation numbers.
192. Prospective physical geographers should take basic courses in calculus, physics, chemistry, engineering, modern biology, and computer programming.
193. This is a very well written chapter and covers material not normally found in other analytical chemistry texts.
194. But there is nothing you can do to make it grow longer than it is programmed to do by your body chemistry.
195. Fleischmann graduated in 1948 and began to study for his doctorate in chemistry which he obtained in 1951.
196. Chantal Maurice was the study pharmacist and supervised all serological, immunological, mycobacterial,(http://sentencedict.com/chemistry.html) and serum chemistry laboratory work.
197. If there is no change the rocks should not affect your tank's water chemistry.
198. Born in 1930 in Southport, he was schooled in his home town before studying chemistry at Liverpool University.
199. Jack said he had no wish to study physics and chemistry.
200. Thus, it is intended to follow a basic course in organic and/or inorganic chemistry.
201. Titles will primarily concentrate on subjects covered in the initial stages of an undergraduate chemistry course.
202. Kathryn Sims Goodbye carbon tet From 1997 chemistry laboratories will not be quite the same.
203. In 1936 Bovet became head of therapeutic chemistry at the Pasteur Insitute.
204. Red has four finals in four days: physics, chemistry, organic chemistry and calculus.
205. But Taylor worked six days a week at Midvale and studied chemistry and calculus on the side.
206. The city has become like one of the supersaturated solutions which Howard remembers making in the chemistry laboratory at school.
207. Neuroscience Network Projects: Scientists are increasingly turning to chemistry and biology to create new designs for neural network computer systems.
208. They soon became friends as well as colleagues-there was a special chemistry between them.
209. Pomiane chose for his career the study of biology,[sentencedict.com] specialising in food chemistry and dietetics.
210. Who knows what infinitesimal variation of brain chemistry might have made Kaczynski susceptible at birth to the hospital trauma nine months later?
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