scientist造句211. In the 1760s, a scientist in England invented a way to put steam engines and wheels together.
212. John Lindberg, a desk-bound scientist, spends his coffee breaks walking up and down several flights.
213. IN THIS ARTICLE: After winning the Nobel prize, Zhu Diwen did not put on the airs of a great scientist, but was full of smiles,(Sentence dictionary) and engaged in humorous and witty conversation.
214. A scientist said they were probably picked up by a waterspout or mini - tornado out at sea.
215. D. , an emeritus research scientist at the University of Michigan's School of Public Health and psychology department.
216. Madame Marie Curie was, and still is the world's most famous woman scientist.
217. "One possibility is that we judge people's characters from their faces—whether they are honest, kind, and smart," says Steven Pinker, a cognitive scientist at Harvard.
218. Send your corpse on a tour of museums 'round the world with plastination, developed by German scientist Gunther von Hagens.
219. Thus, it can be safely asserted that, with the advancement of human society, the division between the pure scientist and the applied scientist will be more apparent.
220. A scientist must have a mind like a steel trap.
221. This scientist believes association is the basic principle of mental activity.
222. The plant scientist and Nobel Peace Prize winner died last year at the age of 95.
223. I'm touched by Dr. Burri's confession and, having already journalistically spanked her, I want to thank her for being a big enough woman—and an honest enough scientist—to admit her mistake.
224. Daedalus, the ancient scientist, was supposedly the architect of the palace at Knossos.
225. If you were a scientist or an engineer, that idea was very liberating; it enabled you to treat information as a manipulable thing.
226. They shared it with Maurice Wilkins, a British scientist who also studied D - N - A.
227. "This is important for tsunami warning systems in which you need to know a path--not just the original location—of an earthquake, " explains Scripps scientist Peter Shearer.
228. If there is anyone who seems to embody the Renaissance completely and totally, it is this grouchy5) and self-centered painter, scholar, inventor, scientist, writer, anatomist, etc.
229. "It's really just kind of a fun fact, " planetary scientist Ralph Lorenz with Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory told Discovery News.
230. While Henry Markram maintains that autism involves a "core neuropathology", he told New Scientist that the intense world idea and Mottron's theory are "aligned in most aspects".
231. GE invited me to Pittsfield, where I met with Dr. Dan Fox, a scientist in charge of the company's new chemical concepts. That job appealed to me most.
232. Edgar Burchell, the janitor who became a leading medical scientist and teacher, is an example.
233. Dr Allen, 35, a scientist, suffers from bouts of "cataplexy", a rare symptom of narcolepsy, triggered by strong emotions-such as fear, surprise or laughter.
234. Scientist Larry Griffin who has studied the rare shrimp, said, "Triops matures rapidly and produces hundreds of eggs in just a couple of weeks.
235. Based on data collected during the TOGA cruises No. 1-5 and 8, and scientist research of the south China Sea, analysis is made on the air sea heat exchange over the Tropical Western Pacific.
236. Vanderbilt University scientist Michael Goldfarb came up with an alternative power source: rocket propellant.
237. Ted Swiecki is a plant scientist in California with the Phytosphere Research company and the Vacaville Tree Foundation.
238. He has been likened to A.Q. Khan, the Pakistani scientist who sold nuclear technology to North Korea.
239. Kerry Hanson, a research scientist in the Department of Chemistry at UCR, said that sunscreens do an excellent job protecting against sunburn(8) when used correctly.
240. The scientist is a constant warrior in chasing truth in physical science.