noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
dispensing chemist
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
analytical
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Still, the book is of great value, especially for analytical chemists in industrial labs.
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These chapters are excellent for the conscientious analytical chemist , and can truly be used as a manual / handbook.
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They went into partnership as analytical chemists at Lincoln's Inn in 1885.
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Quevauviller is very successful in systematically altering analytical chemists to effective means for achieving quality in analytical speciation.
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There is certainly a need for a comprehensive guide to materials characterization techniques for industrial scientists who are not analytical chemists .
industrial
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Any practising industrial chemist will have great empathy with this and many other of the author's sentiments.
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Is it solely of value to the industrial laboratory chemist ?
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Mond left Heidelberg in 1858 without taking a degree and straight away became a practical industrial chemist .
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Her husband had been an industrial chemist , not badly paid, but there never had been much money.
local
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It will also be on sale in local chemists and department stores.
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I thought about having a wedding list at our local chemist .
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Oh dear, Peggy thought - the local chemist .
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Lurk in my local chemist , close to the Vatican, and the call seems doomed.
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One in every four purchases from your local chemist contains compounds derived from rainforest species.
organic
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Biotransformations for organic chemists will take place on 7-9 July 1992 at University of Exeter.
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One of the greatest organic chemists in the world and as good as any of the present Harvard bunch.
■ NOUN
research
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Long before that, she had been a research chemist .
shop
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Two men threw bottles and other material at police cars which chased them after a raid at a chemist shop in Tarporley.
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Police cars chased two men after a raid at a chemist shop in Tarporley on Saturday.
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He had designed the first chemist shops , and died bequeathing his widow and three daughters some valuable property in Nottingham.
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In these cases, prevention might have to be in terms of limiting sales from chemist shops .
■ VERB
buy
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Antihistamine tablets can be bought from the chemist without a prescription.
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Greene said had he bought it from a chemist in Nice.
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I bought some from a chemist , and then I was ready.
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When I buy them from the chemist , I pretend they're for some one else.
work
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With the advent of fullerenes in macroscopic quantities, chemists have got to work .
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Meanwhile in a basement laboratory in Utah two chemists are working on their own and in secret.
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When the last war broke out, a very able young academic chemist came to work with me.
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The latter half of the book should be essential reading for all chemists and engineers working on chemical plants.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A hydrogeologist and an isotope chemist provided professional advice to the ongoing geothermal resource study.
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Apparently the Disney studio had several requests from chemists for more information on the subject following the actual spectroscopic determination in 1959.
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Both are available from Boots, chemists and all good stockists and cost £3.79 each.
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Friedrich Paneth, a Viennese chemist and keen amateur photographer, was particularly successful with the process.
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It will also be on sale in local chemists and department stores.
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Natural science managers usually start as a chemist , physicist, biologist, or other natural scientist.
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The Hair Sets range cost from chemists, supermarkets and stores around the country.
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This operates 7 days a week with graduate chemist cover.