scientist造句121. Maybe the child who had first heard that story would use that phrase, but not the scientist talking to me now.
122. Certainly the results are in marked contrast to those found in a poll conducted by New Scientist in 1973.
123. These factors will be taken one at a time, and the scientist will set up experiments to test them.
124. According to an upright government scientist, who just rnight have been tipped off by a private expert.
125. Like any movie scientist worthy of his white coat, Bridges goes slowly mad.
126. One will be at the Starlab in Brussels, where De Garis became chief scientist late last month.
127. Data analysis has become interactive, with the scientist interrogating the data and deciding new paths for investigation based on immediate feedback.
128. Wacky comedy about a scientist trying to drive a guy crazy by forcing him to watch the worst movies ever made.
129. A scientist does experi merits, and no experiment I have ever done proves that air pollution is hurting those trees.
130. This poem shows the scientist as a law unto himself, outside the everyday world, not even hot-blooded.
131. What we need to grasp is that the scientist is a member of the public.
132. In the movie, the hero has to rescue the world from an evil scientist.
133. One scientist was scolded for not turning his work in on time.
134. Had the makers of Junior Scientist included chemicals so deadly they might destroy a house?
135. So a government scientist, whom out of modesty I forbear to name, had to expose the fraud.
136. Clark, a former political scientist widely regarded as cool and aloof, seemed transformed by power.
137. You can tell immediately the particular kind of scientist in an office by the maps outside the door.
138. A social scientist of great distinction and international reputation, Malinowski was a founder of modern social anthropology.
139. The resignation of the organisation's chief scientist last week after four months in the post has fuelled these fears.
140. My colleague is a scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
141. Crick soon established himself as a scientist of great insight and creativity.
142. The Chairman gave orders for the military helicopter to fly the scientist back to Baghdad.
143. This curve is an index of global sea levels compiled from oil exploration data by Exxon scientist P. R. Vail.
144. Central to the department's new orientation is the role of Oscar Roith, the DoI's chief engineer and scientist.
145. Natural science managers usually start as a chemist, physicist, biologist, or other natural scientist.
146. They know that these well-tried and tested ways work, and do not need a scientist or advertising agency to sell them.
147. He sounds and feels more like a research scientist, and indeed, often refers to golf as a neurological exercise.
148. This distrust is evident in the cartoon figure of the mad scientist working in his laboratory to produce a Frankenstein.
149. On arrival at the laboratory, they met a second volunteer and the research scientist.
150. The requirements of the social science historian with regard to the archiving of computer-generated data are the same as those of any social scientist.