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The chemists have tinkered with heat and metal catalysts to refine their materials.

The chemists did find that the three remaining suspected chemicals are naturally found in all other kinds of canned foods.

The Ohio State chemists determined that, when excited by ultraviolet light, these three bases dissipate energy through the dark state anywhere from10-50 percent of the time.

This is because once a pharmacophore is known, medicinal chemists can modify it to reduce toxicity while maintaining (or enhancing) potency.

Now chemists have developed a technique that identifies what kind of degradation process an old book or historical document is going through, based on the odors it gives off.

To his surprise, the food industhj had the answer. Since 1912 chemists have known that in the heat of an oven sugars and amino acids foim tight chemical bonds -- a reaction that turns roasted turkey, toast and coffee to a tasty golden brown.

He filed patent applications and soon began leaking word of his invention to other chemists.

Those chemists who are engaged in the research of both pure and applied chemistry, or who both work in chemical research and are in charge of chemical business are defined as "amphibious chemists".

JNC chemists are specialized in chemistry for light-metal finishing with high focus in magnesium which has been considered as a highly-potential future "green metal".

and if it were not, would be sure to become so, thanks to the remedies applied by foolish doctors, who are generally bad chemists, and which will act in favor of or against the malady, as you please;

And the researchers hope the device may soon provide chemists or first responders to a chemical spill with a wearable detector, much like the badges worn to detect radiation.

Even chemists use the most sensitive instruments, it is difficult to achieve such a perfect degree.

From chemists and physicists to historians, many of its brightest graduates made their way to the City of London.

Engineers, chemists and biomechanics scientists at the firm, the games’ supplier of running track and surfaces for ten other sports, have developed materials to help the athletes perform their best.

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Chilean firms run Peru's main airline, department stores and chain of chemists.

But in 1933 when English chemists Eric Fawcett and Reginald Gibson discovered it, they thought of it as nothing more than a waste product.

I had our chemists check it out.

With the electric car, we're hiring electricians and special-materials chemists, and we're telling our staff we have too many people with other skills.

But food chemists [Veronika Somoza et al.] wanted to know exactly which chemicals were behind the heartburn.

Since then, Seeman and other chemists have shown that they can use DNA to build really simple shapes such as cubes or octahedrons that are 1, 000 times thinner than a human hair.

Now is it just me, or are chemists getting increasingly nosey ?

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