Synonym: man of science. Similar words: scientific, science, ancient, efficient, sufficient, efficiency, sentiment, artistic. Meaning: ['saɪəntɪst] n. a person with advanced knowledge of one or more sciences.
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271. The so - called division between the pure scientist and the applied scientist is more apparent than real.
272. Thediscovery was made by accident by Rachel Grant, a life scientist at the OpenUniversity.
273. More than 100 years ago in France, a scientist used heat from a solar collector to make steam to drive a steam engine.
274. Discoverer of more dinosaur species than any other living scientist, Xu Xing, with a cast of parrot-faced Psittacosaurus, says some dinosaurs have birdlike traits, including feathers.
275. The natural scientist and the thinker first realized that the seriousness of the problem, they actively promoted environmental protection; John Muir is one of them.
276. The goal of the Scottish scientist Ian Wilmut is to develop a way to raise identical sheep that produce medicines for humans.
277. All is going really well until an evil scientist named Dr. Wily takes control of some of these helpful robots and sets off on the usual megalomaniac styled quest to take over the planet.
278. Dr Robert Pitman, a marine scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in California[sentencedict.com], took the stunning images of the pod going in for the kill.
279. Not only was atomic scientist Marie Curie left-handed, but she was the matriarch of a whole family of accomplished, southpaw scientists.
280. The Growth Bot EA was programmed by a Russian applied math scientist and programmer Eugene Lipinsky.
281. You do not have to be a rocket scientist to figure that out.
282. If you're still unsure about the answer, think of Da Vinci, he was a mathematician, scientist, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, musician and writer.
283. But two U. S. researchers, a transportation expert and an atmospheric scientist, decided the time had come to apply blue-sky thinking to one of the world's greatest challenges.
284. Huang, a nonbeliever, was a visiting scientist at the University of Minnesota in 1994.
285. Still, the famous scientist and popular writer Isaac Asimov made an interesting observation about mind-reading once.
286. In a subsequent post I will compile a list of science titles from the New Scientist,[http://sentencedict.com/scientist.html] Scientific American and related science-oriented journals and organizations.
287. For example, smokers enjoy whole-body effects, said Nasir Naqvi, a student at the University of Iowa Medical Scientist Training Program, who was the lead author of the recent article on smoking.
288. If "Wall-E" were a romantic comedy, it would be about a humble garbageman who falls for a supermodel who also happens to be a top scientist with a knack for marksmanship.
289. Maggie: He is a real scientist, moron. But he has a limo.
290. "Cassini will be able to measure the mass of the rings to a few percent," added NASA planetary scientist Jeff Cuzzi, with the Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif.
291. Professor Schwartz is the American renowned historians and the political scientist, the Chinese thinking history expert.
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