Примери за използване на A physicist на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Wi-Fi started with a physicist named John O'Sullivan.
A physicist named Richard Feynman has estimated that within every single cubic centimeter of empty space lurks enough energy to boil all of the oceans of Earth.
A physicist at the National Institute of Standards
A physicist takes into account the Ether as well, though he may, for a time, prefer to call it space.
But I contacted a physicist friend of mine,
A physicist at the National Institute of Standards
After the War, a physicist called Maurice Wilkins came here to King's College, London, to study the enigmatic chromosome.
A physicist from the University of Campinas in Brazil isn't a big fan of the idea that time started with a so-called Big Bang.
Such a conclusion was a physicist Dimitri Veras from the University of Warwick,
Walter Alvarez, a physicist and planetary scientist,
Early last century, a physicist called Wolfgang Pauli invented a particle to help his sums balance.'.
The quantum tunnelling of particles is one of those weird features of the subatomic world that a physicist like me is very familiar with.
It is because a physicist expects a certain verification of his hypothesis that nature can tell him no.”.
But I just wanted to show you that we actually are touching on some physics that a physicist would actually care about.
In 1948, a physicist called Hendrik Casimir was working at the Philips Research Laboratories in Holland on the seemingly obscure problem of colloidal solutions.
Here we run into a semantic problem, because the phrase virtual reality is no longer used the way a physicist would understand it.
Then in the early 1990s, a physicist named Seiji Ogawa who was working at what was then Bell Laboratories in New Jersey, discovered something while conducting animal studies.
A physicist would find it hard to do chemistry
Serebrennikov was educated as a physicist, but showed a talent for theatre from an early age,
their discovery established his reputation as a physicist.”.