Examples of using Some scientists in English and their translations into Dutch
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Although some scientists don't think it was so.
Some scientists are suggesting that sitting might be the next smoking.
Some scientists believed they would seen segments of a ring, which they called arcs.
Some scientists even predict that by 2020,
Some scientists suspect that another planet,
We also have been working with some scientists and engineers from UPenn to come up with a chemically actuated version of this amoeba robot.
Consequently, some scientists have wondered… if the universe could have been created from a white hole.
According to some scientists, this fatty acid amide works by binding to a specific cell receptor called PPAR-alpha.
And some scientists believe that tidal pools… would have been an ideal setting for life to evolve… and adapt to a terrestrial environment.
Some scientists therefore believe that there must be a source of heat inside the core of Neptune.
Yet some scientists say that only with 500 specimen one can speak of a healthy
The cause is still unknown, but some scientists think it's the result of a meteorite impact more than 540 million years ago!
It's considered by some scientists the Pacific route taken by the first humans that migrated to the Americas.
This led some scientists to speculate that the setting with condition like this here in yellow stone Could have been where life first started.
So about a hundred years ago, some scientists invented a stain that would stain cells.
And some scientists at UC San Diego were actually able to regenerate a rat's damaged spinal cord.
The half-African, half-Hispanic was found by some scientists who experimented on him, bringing him to the attention of the public.
Some scientists predict approach of a new glacial age approximately in 5000 years.
Some scientists believe that an imbalance of arginine
It is the hypothesis advanced by some scientists on the British scientific journal Nature,