Examples of using I'm a physicist in English and their translations into Romanian
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I'm a physicist.
Because I'm a physicist.
I'm a physicist.
Actually, I'm a physicist.
I'm a physicist.
As you heard, I'm a physicist.
I'm a physicist.
And the problem with that is that I'm a physicist, and I study this.
I'm a physicist.
And so the next thing you need to do in your experiment is grab a napkin.I grabbed a piece of graph paper-- I'm a physicist.
No, I'm a physicist.
And so the next thing you need to do in your experiment is grab a napkin.I grabbed a piece of graph paper-- I'm a physicist.(Laughter) So,a napkin. Draw a little model galaxy in the middle.
Ph. D. I'm a physicist.
Not only does it need a bit of a shift, butsharing this different perspective matters for our society, and I'm not just saying that because I'm a physicist and I'm biased and I think we're the most important people in the world.
I'm a physicist by training.
Leonard, I'm a physicist, not a hippie.
I'm a physicist, not an M.D.
The man says,"Well, I'm a physicist,"and quantum mechanics… teaches us.
I'm a physicist, not a biologist but let me look at it in the morning.
Well, I'm a physicist, Charles.
I'm a physicist, but I'm not the right kind of physicist. .
You know, I'm a physicist, so… I thought about stuff.
I'm a physicist, the only woman in my graduate department the first in Norway doing quantum field theory.
Because I'm a physicist, there has to be a graph, right?
I'm a physicist, and so I wondered, could we takea physics-based approach-- a different approach to this problem.
I'm a physicist at CalTech, and I was there in Geneva on July 4th, 2012, for the Higgs discovery announcements.
I'm a physicist and I'm fascinated by the way that the universal laws of nature that made all this also created such diverse and different worlds out there in the Solar System.
I'm a physicist, but I'm not the right kind of physicist. In regard to global warming, I'm just a layman. And the rational thing for a layman to do is to take seriously the prevailing scientific theory. And according to that theory, it's already too late to avoid a disaster.
I am a physicist at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, the largest science experiment ever mounted.
I'm not a physicist.