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PAC P1 derived artificial chromosome
Chemiker
английски
английски
немски
немски
chem·ist [ˈkemɪst] СЪЩ
1. chemist (student of chemistry):
chemist
Chemiker(in) м (f) <-s, ->
2. chemist Brit, Aus (store, shop):
chemist
ˈchem·ist's СЪЩ
chemist's → chemist
chem·ist [ˈkemɪst] СЪЩ
1. chemist (student of chemistry):
chemist
Chemiker(in) м (f) <-s, ->
2. chemist Brit, Aus (store, shop):
chemist
dis·pens·ing chem·ist [dɪˌspen(t)sɪŋˈ-] СЪЩ Brit, Aus
dispensing chemist
Apotheker(in) м (f) <-s, ->
Apotheke f <-, -n>
green ˈchem·ist СЪЩ
green chemist
umweltbewusster Chemiker(umweltbewusste Chemikerin)
green chemist
Öko-Chemiker(in) м (f)
ˈper·fume chem·ist СЪЩ
perfume chemist
Parfümeur(Parfümeuse) м (f)
немски
немски
английски
английски
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On video, they ask the testator about his property and about his family, and go over the contents of the testator's will.
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Often, teachers do not go over test answers and give students the chance to learn what they did wrong.
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If both sides go over 5,000 during the same hand, the higher point total wins the game.
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In order to go over a vertical obstacle face, the front wheels are forced against the obstacle by the center and rear wheels.
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For a large poster image with a multitude of characters, he will go over the figure outlines with a marker in order to emphasize them.
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An interdisciplinary research team of physicists and chemists at LMU could show, that the Watson-Crick base pairing is of fundamental importance for the UV-stability of natural DNA.
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www.physik.uni-muenchen.de
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Ein interdisziplinäres Forscherteam aus Physikern und Chemikern der LMU zeigt, dass die Watson-Crick-Basenpaarung von fundamentaler Bedeutung für die UV-Stabilität von natürlicher DNA ist.
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Hence, it is the aim of a radiopharmaceutical chemist to label new biologically relevant compounds without losing their biological activity, so that they could be monitored in the body using PET.
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www.kernchemie.uni-mainz.de
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Die Aufgabe eines radiopharmazeutischen Chemikers ist es nun, neue biologisch relevante Substanzen radioaktiv so zu markieren, dass sie ihre biologische Aktivität nicht verlieren und mittels PET im Körper verfolgt werden können.
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Microbiologists, ecologists, geoscientists and chemists, but also computer scientists and even linguists are working together there.
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www.jga.uni-jena.de
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Dort arbeiten Mikrobiologen, Ökologen, Geowissenschaftler und Chemiker aber auch Informatiker und sogar Sprachwissenschaftler zusammen.
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These substances, however, which chemists have detected by trial and error, remain mysterious to a large extent.
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www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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Dabei blieb vieles an diesen Stoffen geheimnisvoll, die Chemiker jahrzehntelang durch Ausprobieren fanden.
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The chemist is fascinated by the speed at which the enzyme goes about its work:
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www.uni-wuerzburg.de
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Fasziniert ist der Chemiker von der Geschwindigkeit, mit der das Enzym seine Arbeit leistet:
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