"physicist" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

physicist sustantivo

sustantivo + physicist
Kolokacji: 12
particle physicist • Nobel physicist • research physicist • quantum physicist • Harvard physicist • ...
(2) Nobel, Harvard
Kolokacji: 2
1. research physicist = fizyk doświadczalny research physicist
2. health physicist = fizyk zdrowotny health physicist
3. laser physicist = fizyk laserowy laser physicist
  • Dr. Lynch, the Stanford physicist, has calculated that clouds, pollutants and atmospheric distortions could sap most of a laser beam's power.
  • "I think this is as bad as it's ever been," said Wolfgang H. K. Panofsky, a retired Stanford physicist who has advised the government on science and national security since the Eisenhower administration.
  • Leonard Susskind, a Stanford theoretical physicist, who called these entanglement experiments "beautiful and surprising," said the term "spooky action at a distance," was misleading because it implied the instantaneous sending of signals.
  • "He is a person of such will, such intellectual strength," said Dr. Andrei Linde, a Stanford physicist who met Dr. Hawking in Moscow in the late 1970's.
  • Sidney D. Drell, a Stanford physicist and Clinton Administration adviser, writing in "China Builds the Bomb" (Stanford University Press, 1988), called the feat "enormously impressive."
  • Since then, Obama has appointed a Harvard alumnus as education secretary, a Nobel-prize winning Stanford physicist as energy secretary, and a handful of Harvard law school classmates.
  • (The theory is notably championed by another Stanford physicist, Andrei Linde.)
  • But for now the Stanford physicists will be satisfied to get this collider running.
  • How many times depends on "what you mean by canceled," said Dr. C. W. Francis Everitt, a Stanford physicist who joined the project in 1962 and is now its leader.
  • In one version, invented by Leonard Susskind, a Stanford physicist, all the information that ever fell into a black hole is encoded on the horizon as a dense web of hypothetical entities called strings.
physicist + verbo
Kolokacji: 35
physicist working • physicist says • physicist believes • physicist uses • physicist calls • ...
verbo + physicist
Kolokacji: 5
physicist known • include physicists • physicist named • allow physicists • physicist born
adjetivo + physicist
Kolokacji: 59
theoretical physicist • nuclear physicist • American physicist • German physicist • British physicist • ...
preposición + physicist
Kolokacji: 9
of physicists • to physicists • for physicists • by physicists • with physicists • ...

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