Examples of using Nuclear physicist in English and their translations into Hungarian
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In 1991, an unemployed French nuclear physicist named André Gardes attempted a singlehanded invasion of Sark, armed with a semi-automatic weapon.
Stanton Friedman, a nuclear physicist,(Above left Caption)
In August 1990, an unemployed French nuclear physicist named André Gardes attempted a singlehanded invasion of the Island of Sark, armed with a semi-automatic weapon.
Her mother Esther specialized in computer programming, and her father was an electrical engineer and a nuclear physicist.
it was directed by nuclear physicist Edwin May.
(Laughter) And I can see their point, because I started my career as a theoretical nuclear physicist.
says Rolf-Dietmar Herzberg, a nuclear physicist at the University of Liverpool.
Now, that's of great interest perhaps to a mathematician, it's certainly of great interest to a nuclear physicist, but it's much more interest to you.”- L. Ron Hubbard.
A renowned nuclear physicist, who, through a terrible accident… was gifted with extraordinary powers,
Morrison began his career as a nuclear physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and then moved his
the team to Rome, where Orion operatives ID a nuclear physicist needed to craft the nuclear material into a functional nuclear weapon.
You are a great nuclear physicist while I am a simple provincial botanist,
the team to Rome, where Orion operatives identify a nuclear physicist needed to craft the nuclear material into a functional nuclear weapon.
Though not as ridiculous as Denise Richards playing a nuclear physicist named Christmas Jones in a Bond movie.
Sa Woo is sent on a mission by himself to assist the North Korean nuclear physicist, Hong Seung Ryong, to defect.
Colonel Mustard's fusion bomb, Professor Plum's UN contacts, and the work of your husband, the nuclear physicist.
There have been accusations that she was involved with the Israeli Mossad in assassinating Egyptian nuclear physicist Sameera Moussa.
was envisaged in 1950s, during Cold War, by nuclear physicist Andrei Sakharov.
during Cold War, by nuclear physicist Andrei Sakharov- later a famous dissident and peace activist.
The badges Ivan gave us are for a General Harlow and a female nuclear physicist from Los Alamos.