Examples of using A physicist in English and their translations into Turkish
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A physicist at M.I.T.?
Figures show a physicist!
She was a physicist working for the army.
Do you think we should take Julie to a physicist?
I'm not a physicist and biologist.
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I'm an archaeologist. You're a physicist.
John, a physicist named John Bane.
I hope so. But before reverend Harper took up theology,she used to be a physicist.
A physicist doing an experiment.
It is good to have a physicist in the house.
I'm a physicist. I guess you can call me a physicist.
I hope so. But before reverend Harper took up theology, she used to be a physicist.
Yes, I am a physicist. I know what color is.
At Chapman university in Southern California, has taken manytrips into the quantum world. Freeman: Jeff Tollaksen, a physicist.
I'm a physicist. I guess you can call me a physicist.
Really? Bentivoglio wasn't just a physicist, he was also a Catholic priest.
It's not every day one of the greatestmathematicians in the world decides to take up the cause of a physicist.
Bentivoglio wasn't just a physicist, he was also a Catholic priest. Really?
After the end of World WarI, he worked as a domestic electrician in Warsaw and had a growing ambition to become a physicist.
What brings you here? I heard a physicist with a clearance went missing. Thought I could help.
Could be constructed around a star. postulated the theory that an enormous, hollow sphere In the 20th century, a physicist called Freeman Dyson.
No, what's stupid is a physicist who doesn't understand when you swing an axe, you don't let go.
Postulated the theory that an enormous hollow sphere In the 20th century, a physicist called Freeman Dyson could be constructed around a star.
Paul Steinhardt, a physicist from New York, and Aranda/Lasch, architects, collaborated in an installation in London at the Serpentine.
In the 20th century, a physicist, Freeman Dyson, postulated the theory that an enormous hollow sphere could be constructed around a star.
In early 1973, Henry proposed to R. Dingle, a physicist in his department, that he look for these predicted steps.
In 1948, a physicist called Hendrik Casimir was working at the Philips Research Laboratories in Holland on the seemingly obscure problem of colloidal solutions.