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Перевод: chemistry
[существительное] химия ; химическая технология
Тезаурус:
- Candidates must be members of the RSC, hold at least a masters or PhD degree in chemistry or a related subject and already be actively engaged in research.
- Chemistry and physical chemistry laboratories will later be supplemented by biology and pharmaceutical technology laboratories.
- A new age in chemistry, where the problem of measuring some molecular property could be resolved by pushing a few keys on a computer, has not materialised - the reason is that ab initio calculation for any but the simplest of systems remain beyond the reach of the most advanced computers.
- But what Jan was also looking for was someone who could spark off the right romantic chemistry with Jason Donovan.
- Teaching atoms and molecules to nine year olds would add spice and purpose to junior science (and do better for chemistry's image than advertising aimed at their parents.
- Barber was a member of the council of the Royal Institute of Chemistry (1960-;63) and vice-president (1963-;64), chairman of the Essex Section (1967-;68), and for many years a member of other institute committees.
- Remarkably, compounds which showed particular promise as drugs became routinely discussed by number alone, although everyone knew the chemistry behind them.
- From Dr Alan Dyer, reader in chemistry
- Inspection of a copy of the syllabus for Salters' A-level chemistry (obtainable from the Oxford and Cambridge Examinations Board) will demonstrate how appropriate the course is as preparation for a chemistry degree.
- Around 250-;300 honours and research students from all over Scotland attended the 14th annual Irvine review lectures held in the Chemistry Department at St Andrews University in November.
- This work was not merely a move towards understanding molecular bonding but also the material for an entire branch of chemistry.
- The laboratory's Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) will provide facilities for several hundred British and other scientists to use neutrons as a probe for studies in physics, chemistry, and biology.
- In inorganic chemistry, F. Albert Cotton and Geoffrey Wilkinson's Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (Wiley) has dominated the market for 20 years.
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