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Example sentences for "chemistry"

Lexicographically close words:
chemise; chemises; chemisette; chemism; chemist; chemists; chemotactic; chemotherapy; chenar; chenille
  1. Great expectations are brought by the advances of microchemistry, microphysiology, and physical chemistry with regard to the excitatory processes, the generation of the nerve impulse.

  2. Recent Biochemical Studies Among the foremost investigators of the chemistry and biochemistry of the central nervous system is Holger Hyden at the University of Goeteborg, Sweden.

  3. A Search for Relations Between Brain Chemistry and Behavior.

  4. She gave special orders, that he should do what he would in chemistry and philosophy, and that no one should on any account molest him.

  5. The study of chemistry and its supposed invaluable results was assiduously cultivated by Geber and the Arabians.

  6. This circumstance induced him to apply himself intently to the study of chemistry and medicine, with a view to discover a cure for her complaint, in which he succeeded.

  7. He comprehended the mechanics, physics, and simple chemistry of that splendid, mysterious "inward glow" which seemed to slumber under the colours of the old masters like the exquisite warmth in the heart of a gem.

  8. It is not indeed known what particular problems in chemistry occupied his attention.

  9. Again we are told that Tycho is pursuing experiments in chemistry with the greatest energy, nor is this so incompatible as might at first be thought with his devotion to astronomy.

  10. In the chemistry course the curriculum is made up of mathematics physics chemistry mineralogy German French English machine construction laboratory work.

  11. Here are taught drawing in all its branches; modeling in wax and clay; history of art and metal work; elements of chemistry and physics; mathematics; German.

  12. In such cases much attention is given to color blending and harmony and to chemistry as well.

  13. The theoretical work (which in common with all such work in the regular trade schools, is related directly to the particular trade under discussion) is made up of chemistry and bookkeeping.

  14. Where would physiology be to-day, had not histology and chemistry long stood in the forefront beside her?

  15. All modern chemistry is founded on this principle; and laws like the law of multiple proportions, introduce an evident discontinuity to which we find analogies in the law of electrolysis.

  16. The hypothesis, so contested at the outset by the chemists, is, moreover, assuring its triumph by important conquests in the domain of chemistry itself.

  17. Chemistry and biology need to discern facts of a delicate order, rapid movements, transient states, and to measure them in exact figures.

  18. History must be worked at in a scientific spirit, as biology or chemistry is worked at.

  19. The chemistry course is a great success at home.

  20. A chance chemistry lesson finally awakened in him the appetite for knowledge, the passion for all the sciences, of which he thirsted to know at least the elements.

  21. His chemistry lessons especially had a great success.

  22. He published several valuable works on agricultural chemistry and geology, and was a contributor to the reviews.

  23. He was professor of chemistry in the university of Edinburgh, and made important discoveries in that science.

  24. He was the son of a shoemaker, rose to great celebrity, and was one of the first to introduce the study of chemistry among his pupils.

  25. He was professor of chemistry in the university of Glasgow, and established a highly scientific reputation.

  26. He rented a house in London, commenced business, and occupied his leisure hours in learning chemistry and music.

  27. He produced numerous valuable works on chemistry and other practical branches of the arts and sciences, was made minister of the interior by Bonaparte, and successively filled many other important situations.

  28. Some also would pass on to study for the profession of medicine through more special work in Chemistry and Physiology, and some with a proclivity for drawing and design would become architects, designers of appliances, and the like.

  29. Physiology will be taken up in relation to this special exhaustive study, and the "Elementary Physics of the Schooling" stage will be prolonged up into a treatment of Chemistry with especial reference to biological problems.

  30. Agricultural chemistry is now applied to the study of soils, of plant food and of fertilizers wherever there is an agricultural college.

  31. The application of chemistry to soils, plants, and fertilizers lies at the foundation of scientific agriculture.

  32. He founded a Professorship of Chemistry with an endowment that brings in nearly 100l.

  33. His kindness is further shown by his giving me a volume of his researches on Chemistry and Physics, writing therein, 'From his friend Michael Faraday.

  34. So the land lacked both the arms of the tiller, and the dressing whose generous chemistry would have transmuted the dull earth into fruitfulness and plenty.

  35. The field of investigation," says Bateson, "does not appear to differ greatly from that which was opened to the students of chemistry at the beginning of the discovery that chemical combinations are governed by definite laws.

  36. Thus it would seem that the study of the chemistry of plant life and of animal life must necessarily deal with opposite types of phenomena.

  37. Hence, any study of the chemistry of plant growth is essentially a study of the chemical and physical changes which take place in the cell protoplasm.

  38. No similar careful study of plant chemistry has yet been carried out; but preliminary studies seem to indicate that the same general principles apply to all protoplasm, regardless of whether it is of plant or of animal origin.

  39. Most of the facts and principles which are here presented have been developed as the result of the study of the physiological chemistry of animal life.

  40. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Chemistry Bulletin No.

  41. A consideration of these groups of compounds, as they are synthetized by plants, constitutes the major portion of the study of the chemistry of plant life as presented in this book.

  42. And is there a chemistry note-book among them?

  43. What's the good of knowing a lot of silly chemistry stuff when you're going to be an author?

  44. His opinion with respect to the relation between his science and his religion is expressed in a lecture on mental education delivered in 1854, and printed at the end of his Researches in Chemistry and Physics.

  45. He studied chemistry first at Glasgow under Thomas Thomson; then at University College, London, in the laboratory of A.

  46. The knowledge of the chemistry of glass-making has been considerably widened by Dr F.

  47. It is a matter of great regret for the historian of chemistry that Gilbert left nothing on that branch of science, to which he was deeply devoted, "attaining to great exactness therein.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chemistry" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.