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"chemist" Definitions
  1. (also dispensing chemist) (both British English) (North American English druggist) a person whose job is to prepare and sell medicines, and who works in a shop compare pharmacist
  2. chemist’s (plural chemists) (British English) a shop that sells medicines and usually also soap, make-up, etc.
  3. a scientist who studies chemistry

364 Sentences With "chemist"

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He was a chemist in a beautiful marriage with another chemist.
Possible jobs with this major: Analytical chemist, biomedical scientist, biotechnologist, clinical research associate, forensic scientist, medicinal chemist.
And though the work I do now is different from before, once a chemist, always a chemist.
Not even a cosmetic chemist (or armchair cosmetic chemist) can guesstimate this based on ingredients, Dr. Surber said.
"She was quite a good chemist as a student at Oxford; she was a serious chemist," he said in a phone interview on Tuesday.
The Chemist Who Took On HSBC | Dean Moore, the chemist, has demanded the release of a report on HSBC's compliance with a $1.9 billion money-laundering settlement.
One caveat: Since papaya has high water content, Victoria Fu, a cosmetic chemist and the co-founder of Chemist Confessions, warns against storing a scrub recipe with this ingredient for future use.
I researched Fritz Haber, the chemist who created mustard gas.
The Chemist is set to be released on November 15.
A chemist named Albert Hofmann first synthesized LSD in 1938.
"Mother Nature is a great innovator and chemist," he says.
He plays chemist, mixing hot and cold, power and finesse.
Perry Romanowski, a cosmetic chemist and a founder of thebeautybrains.
I'm a science kid who wanted to be a chemist.
Then there is the woman who works the local chemist.
His father was a research chemist, his mother a homemaker.
The Chemist is, her publisher announces, a tautly plotted thriller.
"You don't have to wait for a poppy plant to mature when you can just hire a chemist and develop some of these substitutes for heroin in a back-alley chemist lab," he said.
A DEA chemist explains why a super-powerful synthetic heroin is killing so many people A DEA chemist explains why a super-powerful synthetic heroin is killing so many people This segment originally aired Oct.
Walter Hunter, a retired chemist who lives in Fort Collins, Colo.
Darlene's first husband had been a chemist in DuPont's PFOA lab.
The chemist, who died in 1907, would have turned 180 today.
She also sits on the boards of Chemist Direct, and Bebestore.
Oganesson was named in honor of Yuri Oganessian, a Russian chemist.
It is a handmade recipe that we bought from a chemist.
That's Sean Callan, a PhD chemist who runs the Ellipse Lab.
Now, I'm no chemist but, you know, that doesn't sound great.
Waiting for the chemist to open to get the daily script.
As a chemist, I thought about connecting them with atomic numbers.
"Vitamin C is essential," says Christopher Corinthian, development chemist for Avon.
In 1957, she married Philip Nasrallah, a chemist from Zahle, Lebanon.
Ernst Mahler, a chemist, invented the technology that makes tissues soft.
He married Anne Charles, a research chemist at Polaroid, in 1962.
At the local chemist, two men are at each other's throats.
Ms. Merkel and her husband, a chemist, do not have children.
He wanted to be a scientist — a chemist, to be exact.
Susanna Sent trained to be an architect; Marina Sent, a chemist.
David Whitlock, the chemist behind it, hasn't showered in 13 years.
EBOS Group extended gains, climbing as much as 5.9 percent to a fresh record high after snapping up a deal on Monday, to distribute pharmaceutical products to over 400 Chemist Warehouse and My Chemist stores in Australia.
" In a December 7, 2015 email from FDA chemist Terry Councell to Lauren Robin, also a chemist and an FDA consumer safety officer, Councell said that glyphosate was present even in processed commodities, though "way below tolerance.
Nijssen, an analytical chemist in the Netherlands, is one of those people.
Caption: 1891 | Iowa chemist William Morrison builds the first successful American EV.
There has to be a chemist who is changing the original formula.
You have to be a skilled organic chemist to pull it off.
Chemist 4 U did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius had pointed it out in the 43s.
In 27, a quantum chemist named Eric Kirchner decided to switch jobs.
B is not going to some next great scientist or great chemist?
Rita was the wife of a chemist at the Swiss drug company
Kerry Hanson is a research chemist at the University of California, Riverside.
Jin-Quan Yu, 50 Synthetic Chemist Scripps Research Institute La Jolla, Calif.
In all, the chemist thinks either option may be worth a try.
"The Chemist" 8 Stephanie Meyer (Little, Brown, $20163) Hardcover Non-Fiction 1.
You used to be a chemist—how did your eating habits differ?
What's that famous old quote from (19th century French chemist) Louis Pasteur?
This is where Barrie's training as an analytical chemist comes in handy.
Her father, a university-trained chemist, had founded his company in 1909.
Sunak's father was a doctor and his mother ran a chemist shop.
She's a chemist at the University of Sydney who worked with the schoolboys.
Her father retired as a research chemist for Arch Chemicals in Cheshire, Conn.
"The FDA is fairly apolitical," says psychedelic research chemist and pharmacologist David Nichols.
I began my career as a chemist and as a breast cancer researcher.
Doctors say a new drug, discovered by a local chemist, might save her.
"Beautiful work, creating new chemistry," Nobel prize-winning chemist Roald Hoffmann told Nature.
My new manufacturer is in Milan, and I finally found the right chemist.
Grab a set for yourself or for the chemist in your life here.
So he decided to create a sneaker cleaning product and hired a chemist.
" He went on, "Because I am chemist, I am cooking all the time.
A chemist can make $83,500 at the 75th percentile, and $63,200 on average.
McCullough, 25, is a chemist in the agency's security and incident response office.
Oh, well, midazolam was maybe the most successful venture of my chemist career.
"It is literally feedstock recovery," says Jeannette Garcia, a polymer chemist at IBM.
His father was a chemist and, since his college days, a committed Communist.
It was 1869 when Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev first figured it all out.
During that time, the chemist realized she wasn't getting help from traditional donors.
Hitler didn't allow three Germans to collect their prize money in the 1930s: chemist Richard Kuhn, for work on vitamins, chemist Adolf Butenandt, for work on sex hormones, and Gerhard Domagk, discoverer of the first antibiotic to become commercially available.
Head to Google's Arts and Culture site to read more about the trailblazing chemist.
Specifically, the chemist will be listening carefully for clues to his future employment status.
In April, Massachusetts tossed more than 21,000 cases tied to former chemist, Annie Dookhan.
"A writer must be as objective as a chemist," Anton Chekhov wrote in 1887.
Dmitri Mendeleev, a Russian chemist, devised the periodic table 150 years ago this month.
So science blogger and former chemist Yvette d'Entremont came up with the hashtag, #BadStockPhotosOfMyJob.
Sean Callan, a PhD chemist, is director of operations and runs the Ellipse Lab.
Heroin was once considered less dangerous than aspirin (the same German chemist synthesized both).
It is the chemist who must come to the rescue of the threatened communities.
Cosmetic chemist Ni'Kita Wilson says there is actually science to back this stuff up.
In 21989, Dr. Gerald Hurst, a chemist and a fire investigator, examined Willingham's case.
On weekends he helped a chemist at a local dairy, in exchange for butter.
"Fundamental measurements are the basis of standardization," Tom Bruno, a NIST research chemist said.
I came close to tears as I waited for the Dutch chemist to return.
He was born in 1977; his father was a doctor, his mother a chemist.
The Saltzmans, both qualified pharmacists, started their first chemist south of Johannesburg in 1978.
The company was started in 2011 by Pat Brown, a chemist at Stanford University.
In the late 1800s, Auguste Verneuil, a French chemist, manufactured the first synthetic rubies.
Dr. Henry Fisher, policy director of Volteface and senior chemist at The Loop, agrees.
Stampler's stepfather, ironically, is the chemist who invented naloxone, the antidote to opioid overdose.
The clinical set and setting of Strassman's 1990s work was criticized by some, notably then-imprisoned LSD chemist Nick Sand, the first underground chemist to synthesize DMT outside of a proper lab, making a batch in a Brooklyn bathtub in the early 1960s.
Chemist Richard Feynman also predicted that there would be an end to the periodic table.
LSD has been around since 1938, when it was synthesized by the chemist Albert Hofmann.
The theory dates back to the 1960s and Nobel-prize winning chemist Glenn T. Seaborg.
"This is really fascinating," says Scott Winton, an aquatic chemist at ETH Zurich in Switzerland.
On Tmall, Chemist Warehouse is selling mostly vitamin products, as well as healthcare and skincare.
Farak, a chemist at the Massachusetts State Crime Laboratory in Amherst, was arrested in 2013.
Her mother retired as a chemist for the State Department of Agriculture, also in Harrisburg.
As a spectroscopic chemist, Dr. Kroto used electromagnetic radiation to reveal the structures of molecules.
One of Righetti's former colleagues, a chemist named Alfonsina d'Amato, ran the samples last March.
Watson is an atmospheric chemist, researching biodiversity and ecosystem services, agriculture, climate change and ozone.
Possible jobs with this major: Medicinal chemist, microbiologist, physician associate, biomedical scientist, biotechnologist, forensic scientist.
"The only person who was able to guess it right was a chemist," she said.
Essentially he's a chemist, blending between cultural touch-points, religious iconography, and contemporary visual stylings.
Not every medicinal chemist is in the situation to bring a drug to the market.
She is an accountant, he a chemist, and they met in a Christian chat room.
Like a chemist in a lab, handling toxic materials: careful, lucid, and with full concentration.
It follows the story of then-35-year-old crime drug lab chemist Sonja Farak.
Joe met his wife Irene while working as a self-taught chemist at Cheeseborough-Ponds.
Her father is an inorganic chemist in Virginia's Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services in Richmond.
Also, watching a talented bartender is a lot like watching a dancer, or a chemist.
"After working in this area for decades now, I'm basically an honorary chemist," he said.
The case was reportedly revealed via a Freedom of Information request made by chemist-4-u.
That's just Earth, chemist Kamila Muchowska at the University of Strasbourg in France explained to Gizmodo.
Chemist Elliot Quincy Adams predicted that no element could have an atomic weight larger than 256.
Even the lab of Rice University chemist Paul Cherukuri looks like a proper mad scientist's lair.
Riley, a cosmetic chemist, founded her line in 2009 after finding other skin care products unsatisfactory.
"I read about it in the news," Swackhamer, an environmental chemist, told BuzzFeed News by email.
Over 400 responses were collected from the website and Instagram, and handed off to Glossier's chemist.
We know that a Polish-American chemist named Stephen J. Poplawski invented the blender in 1922.
The bride's father, who is retired, worked in Linden, N.J., as a polymer chemist for Exxon.
"I don't use recipes … I don't tend to cook like a chemist," he told a reporter.
She describes ordering from Chemist Warehouse and getting sunscreen delivered for her grandchildren within 7 minutes.
The day also marked an impressive arrival for Chemist Warehouse, company spokesperson Damien Gance told Mashable.
The researchers tweeted a photo holding a sign that highlights a quote by chemist Marie Curie.
Mr. Flannery joined Uniroyal in 1959 as a research chemist before moving into sales and marketing.
But officer Joe Granado, a forensic chemist at the LAPD, took samples from only one area.
His father, George, was a chemist; his mother, the former Fusako Yoshida, ran a hair salon.
But NPR reports that the researchers, led by chemist Xing-Fang Li, finally cracked the code.
FEW Swedes have been as influential as the bearded chemist and inventor of dynamite, Alfred Nobel.
Little is known about her husband, Joachim Sauer, beyond his being a chemist and Wagner enthusiast.
Born on July 21, 1951, in Medio Cudeyo, Spain, Mr. Rubalcaba was a chemist by training.
That's the caution of chemist Derek Lowe, a researcher at Novartis who works on drug discovery.
His father retired as a research chemist for MRIGlobal, a research institute also in Kansas City.
"Chemistry happens quite differently [in the cold]," Henry Rzepa, computational chemist at Imperial College London, told Gizmodo.
LONDON — Boots the Chemist is changing the prices of women's eye creams and razors after a Change.
He's since been covered by Beck, and sampled by producers including J Dilla, Cut Chemist, and Madlib.
As it turns out, four scientists—an electrochemist, a photo-chemist, a physicist, and a laser spectroscopist.
Hill, a textile chemist, was famed for running in a string vest, a garment he developed himself.
"God willing, all our schools will reach this standard and quality," said Kamber Cal, 45, a chemist.
It freezes the chemical reaction in time, allowing a chemist to study the reaction frame by frame.
He expertly schmoozed the paper's neighbours, including Boodle's gentlemen's club, a bootmaker, a chemist and a bank.
The library was made possible with the help of Samuel Banister, a synthetic chemist at Stanford University.
The newly surfaced manuscript was authored by an American chemist but handwritten and owned by Isaac Newton.
SYDNEY, Australia — Walk through any Australian shopping mall, and you are likely to spot a Chemist Warehouse.
The chemist refuses, saying he discovered the drug and has the right to make money from it.
There is one physicist, one microbiologist, one chemist and eight engineers spread across the House and Senate.
His wife of 58 years, Hanna, was a research chemist with Margaret Thatcher at J. Lyons Research.
I have a trusted friend who's a chemist so we know exactly what's in everything we're selling.
Hair has three main components, says Randy Schueller, a cosmetic chemist who blogs at The Beauty Brains.
Lechleiter joined Lilly in 1979 as a senior organic chemist, and became the CEO in April 2008.
Nedry, who is a chemist as well as a winemaker, has been tracking climate records for decades.
My grandmother, Maria, worked as a chemist in the steel industry for 20 years until she retired.
Born in 1961, Mr. Griffiths was raised in Melbourne by his midwife mother and industrial chemist father.
CreditCreditHilary Swift for The New York Times The chemist has kept a diary most of his life.
In 1967, Mr. Stanley, America's premier LSD chemist, encouraged Mr. Sand to shift his operations to California.
She moved there from rural Muranga, several hours away, to open a small shop, Ndaragwa Joy Chemist.
"It's almost 100 percent detection," says Heather Stapleton, an environmental chemist and exposure scientist at Duke University.
Vil Mirzayanov, the former chemist, was the head of the technical counterintelligence department in the Soviet era.
Merkel earned her doctorate in 1986 and worked as a chemist, but she was drawn to politics.
Working with archaeological chemist Stephen Buckley, my colleague Ron Oldfield and I identified resin in the wrappings.
He wanted to study chemistry, like me, but I thought one chemist was enough for the family.
A chemist, he was hired by Agway, the agricultural products supplier, and moved the family to Ithaca.
In the 1930s, a German chemist named Gerhard Schrader was trying to invent a new kind of pesticide.
In 22019, chemist Friedrich Wöhler created the first sample of synthetic urea, a chemical compound found in urine.
Whether we're psychologists or writers (or anything else), our eyes are never the impartial eyes of Chekhov's chemist.
The acclaimed author of the popular Twilight series will soon release The Chemist, a spy thriller for adults.
A chemist, she spearheaded a 2015 statement signed by 200 international scientists to urge restricted use of PFASs.
While the chemist awaits his patent to be approved, the vegan community continues to play with the ingredient.
Devised by Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869, the table categorizes chemical elements according to their atomic number.
The French chemist Antoine Béchamp (1816–1908) was a life-long rival to the great microbiologist Louis Pasteur.
In one photo, they held a sign with a quote from Marie Curie, the Nobel Prize-winning chemist.
Because she was aware of it in my mom, and in her other grandmother—who was a chemist.
Mr. Taylor, the head Autoliv chemist, said his team immediately recognized the risks posed by the ammonium nitrate.
"The United States cannot withdraw from planet Earth," said Sarah Green, an environmental chemist at Michigan Technological University.
Hello From The Other SideI was a cosmetic chemist for 10 years before starting my own company, BeautyStat.
After what felt like the length of a Bible, the chemist returned and handed me the packaged pill.
Ms. Haley, meanwhile, was clearly "an experienced chemist" to be so certain of her conclusions, Mr. Nebenzya said.
Using this printer, his colleague Brett Helms, a chemist, has created a liquid with an internal vessel structure.
A chemist who worked in the laboratory developing Novichok accidentally inhaled fumes while filling a syringe, and collapsed.
In 1961, he married Ruth Truscott, a chemist and a professor, who collaborated on some of his research.
And a DEA chemist said the synthetic opioid is so potent that 2 milligrams could kill 100 people.
A correction: Thursday's Morning Briefing misstated how the Russian chemist Dmitiri Mendeleev arranged the first recognizable periodic table.
The rest of the American winners — economist Oliver Hart, physicist J. Michael Kosterlitz, chemist Fraser Stoddart — are immigrants.
The chemist is Grigory Rodchenkov, who spent years helping Russia's athletes gain an edge by using banned substances.
That's similar to what a medicinal chemist might do in reading the literature and piecing together molecular components.
In 1950 she married Richard M. Diamond, later a renowned nuclear chemist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
The program expanded dramatically with the entry of Gottlieb, a chemist with a deep-seated interest in mysticism.
Dorothy Hodgkin (1910-19123) Dorothy Hodgkin was a British chemist on the cutting edge of X-ray crystallography.
Dr. Cicerone was an atmospheric chemist on the faculty of the University of Michigan from 1971 to 1978.
His father, Harold William Greider, was a research chemist, and his mother, Gladys (McClure) Greider, was a teacher.
The drug was developed as a sedative by a team of scientists, including a chemist named Armin Walser.
In 22020, Harvard chemist David Liu debuted base editors—which swap out a single DNA letter for another.
The prize is named for Swedish entrepreneur, engineer and chemist Alfred Nobel, who invented dynamite and smokeless gunpowder.
Alshakim Nelson, a chemist at the University of Washington, in Seattle, and his team, propose to change all that.
Back in 1771, Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele had developed a green pigment from a compound of copper arsenite.
The Nobel-Prize-winning physical chemist Ilya Prigogine pursued similar ideas in the 1960s, but his methods were limited.
Hearing it from a cosmetic chemist, I thought, 'Wow, I should start a company that brings these products over.
In the early 1970s, chemist and cosmetic scientist Dieter Beier began his research into oil-based skin-care products.
Bertozzi, a world-leading chemist, studies enzymes that add and remove sugars from other proteins, fine-tuning their activity.
In 1908, Japanese chemist Masataka Ogawa ascribed nipponium, with the symbol Np, to what he thought was element 43.
It was not created by Dmitri Mendeleyev, the Russian chemist who died in 1907; it was photographed in 1947.
The legendary psychedelic chemist famously cataloged the effects of nearly 503 psychedelic compounds he'd made in his home lab.
We spoke with cosmetic chemist Ni'Kita Wilson to learn which ones you should toss out, like, tonight, and why.
Petry is a 41-year-old chemist from the former Communist East Germany and is expecting her fifth child.
Gold nanoparticles can also be used to monitor cancer, says Matt Trau, a chemist at the University of Queensland.
The legal descendants of Ludwig Reimann, a chemist and industrialist, their wealth has variously been valued at €16bn-33bn.
It's important to think about your future perfume range to be sold at a chemist, and perhaps its name.
My parents work at a school, my father's a chemist, and my mother's a Russian language and literature teacher.
It's delivering small packages that customers can order from Chemist Warehouse (Australia's Walgreens) and Guzman Y Gomez (Australia's Chipotle).
That strategy has been vital, because Chemist Warehouse has not always been able to compete on price in China.
Those drug convictions had relied on analysis from Annie Dookhan, a former chemist for the Department of Public Health.
Walgreens paid US$23bn for UK chemist chain Alliance Boots in a two-part deal that completed in 2014.
In 1968, the journal Science published a paper by the chemist Linus C. Pauling, who received two Nobel Prizes.
It sounds like the beginning of a bad joke: an astronaut, a chemist, and an engineer walk into Congress.
In 1946, an industrial chemist named John Farrow and an engineer named Richard Ball began manufacturing paints in Dorset.
One of them, Doug Olson, a chemist from Tinicum Township, Pa., left the hospital and immediately bought a sailboat.
Two decades later, a police photographer and amateur chemist named Robert Borkenstein developed a similar but more portable machine.
The periodic table was first developed by Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev in 18883, who revised the chart in 1871.
The following is an interview with Ron Robinson, cosmetic chemist and founder of BeautyStat, as told to Taylor Bryant.
Also in 2015, a former chemist and mother of four named Frauke Petry took the helm of the party.
Nestle traces modern attempts to understand food and energy back to a French aristocrat and chemist named Antoine Lavoisier.
So with every record I try to make something that's closer to weirdo chemist guys making some designer drug.
First synthesized by the chemist Albert Bauer in 1888, artificial musk now encompasses a wide variety of olfactory compounds.
In 1965, posing as an Israeli government chemist, he visited a nuclear fuel plant in Apollo, Pa., outside Pittsburgh.
A preschool teacher, a chemist and a bride walk into a motel room and kidnap an Iranian government minister.
His mother, Margaret (McGowan) Sherwen, was a homemaker; his father, John, was an industrial chemist with Imperial Chemical Industries.
"He's considered the benefactor of mankind," said Joseph Gal, a chemist and professor emeritus at the University of Colorado.
In 2018, Chemist Confessions introduced a collection of skin-care basics: hydrators, an exfoliator, a cleanser and an oil.
Tu Youyou (1930-present) Pharmaceutical chemist Tu Youyou's discovery of a new malaria treatment has saved millions of lives.
The field of possible supervillains includes Danny Huston as a German commander and Elena Anaya as a diabolical chemist.
The successor agency to the KGB wanted my testimony to use against a chemist charged with revealing state secrets.
Her mother was a chemist in Kolkata, India, and in New Jersey before becoming a stay-at-home parent.
And on top of that, Gus (giancarlo Esposito) wants to replace Walt (and Jesse) with a new chemist, Gale.
By 2015, Fahy had landed a job as a chemist at NatureX, a botanicals company, near New York City.
"I deserved a reprimand, of course," Michelle Henderson, the chemist who was sentenced on Monday, said in an interview.
"I deserved a reprimand, of course," Michelle Henderson, the chemist who was sentenced on Monday, said in an interview.
With so many toiletries packaged in plastic, Chantal Plamondon, a founder of Life Without Plastic, became a home chemist.
An earlier version of this briefing misstated how the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev arranged the first recognizable periodic table.
But Rhodes's real emphasis is on highlighting lesser-known individuals, including Benjamin Silliman Jr., a Yale chemist who distilled oil and confirmed its utility, and Arie Haagen-Smit, another chemist, who set aside his work isolating the flavor of pineapples in order to ascertain the true source of the smog in Los Angeles.
"The Haber-Bosch process is one of the most important for humanity," says Mercouri Kanatzidis, a chemist at Northwestern University.
In 1883, Dr. Harvey Washington Wiley, a chemistry professor from Purdue University, was named chief chemist of the agriculture department.
Read the story Being a Nobel-Prize winning chemist is exciting and glamorous—but that doesn't mean their labs are.
The list includes conservationist Jane Goodall, activist Janet Mock, chemist Tracy Dyson, author Cheryl Strayed and Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas.
Less well known is Gerhard Domagk, the German chemist whose dogged benchwork in the 1930s created the first sulfa drugs.
He was a chemist and engineer, he invented dynamite, got rich, and — when he died in 21968 — did something unusual.
And yet today, Helen Sharman, who still works as a chemist, isn't nearly as widely known as she should be.
Along the way, there are demonic bikers, a crazed chemist, and Nicolas Cage full-on forging his own battle axe.
The new hire at his chemist, a bashful Saudi girl, shies from his request to spray colognes on his hand.
Chlorine gas blows away within minutes, says Cheryl Rofer, a former Los Alamos National Laboratory chemist who has now retired.
Puracy's 4x concentrated formulas, developed by a chemist from MIT, reduce plastic, water, and energy waste by more than 75%.
I am a materials chemist by day, and many of the physical considerations I apply to other solids apply here.
Take Fritz Haber, a Prussian chemist who habitually wore his military uniform in the lab (it complemented his duelling scar).
The Harvard chemist takes two individual atoms, a sodium and a cesium, each about 10,000 times smaller than a bacterium.
Before starting his seminary education, he worked as a janitor, a bar bouncer, and a lab assistant for a chemist.
Chemist Warehouse launched on Tmall Global, Alibaba's ecommerce platform for international products, just in time for Singles Day on Nov.
Nootropics fans, conservatives, mushroom growers, vaping enthusiasts, and a chemist are among those who say they have been wrongly targeted.
"If people are interested in longer eyelashes, Latisse is really the only proven, effective treatment." says cosmetic chemist Perry Romanowski.
A chemist told the Journal that Honest's detergent had roughly the same concentration of SLS as Procter & Gamble's Tide detergent.
In fact, doing so is "dangerous" says Dr. Richard Blackburn, a sustainability expert and chemist at the University of Leeds.
At the time, researchers were unable to replicate the experiments of Masataka Ogawa, a Japanese chemist who isolated the element.
"[Body-cleansing oils] work to gently cleanse the skin without stripping or drying," says cosmetic chemist Ron Robinson of BeautyStat.com.
The particles will vent out from the underground test over a period of weeks, said Rofer, a nuclear weapons chemist.
It was made up in the '40s by a german chemist and then an American company bought all the rights.
Cosmetic chemist and founder of Beauty Stat, Ron Robinson, also adds that red clay won't leave your skin overly taut.
Williams was 21980, he told Dr. Lisak, when he met Amos Norwood, a chemist and church deacon, at a deli.
I talked to the chemist in the BALCO story, Patrick Arnold, went to visit him in his lab in Illinois.
We brought that recipe to his in-house chemist, who refined it to bring the damiana into the distillation itself.
Until the fall of the Berlin Wall, when she was thirty-five, Merkel was a quantum chemist in East Germany.
Much later I learnt that there was a Fromm family, and within it an entrepreneur and chemist called Julius Fromm.
As I drove, I thought of Forsman's older sister, Brandy, who does contract work as an analytical chemist in Duluth.
LSD was first synthesized (from a grain fungus) in 1938, by a chemist working for the Swiss pharmaceutical firm Sandoz.
Kiwi Crate Young Chemist Crate (2-Pack) for $44 ($8 off): Kiwi Crate makes our favorite kid gift subscription box.
Professor Prather is a chemist at University of California San Diego who spends most of her time studying cloud formation.
The bride's father, a retired chemist, was a manager of the developmental research laboratory at Pfanstiehl Laboratories in Waukegan, Ill.
But I'm also a plumber, an electrician, a mechanic, a physicist, a chemist, a biologist and a hundred other things.
Discovered in 1789 by the German chemist Martin Klaproth, uranium is today used in nuclear power plants around the world.
Fry, a chemist and choir director, observed that members of his choir would frequently drop bookmarks when switching between songs.
"No, it should not be consumed," said chemist Wilma Subra, who has been uncovering dangerous water systems since the 1980s.
"I'm not so much into these gender roles," said Red Devil, who's a multilingual food chemist and kung fu student.
An 80-year-old chemist is not happy his drug is being used in Arkansas' execution spree An 80-year-old chemist is not happy his drug is being used in Arkansas' execution spree The state of Arkansas executed two death row inmates Monday night, the first double execution in the United States since 1003.
In 1962, the biologist-chemist duo Donald Caspar and Aaron Klug published a seminal paper on the structural organization of viruses.
While I was pregnant with my first child, I did a shoot for a magazine downtown and I met a chemist.
It was used a lot in psychotherapy back in the days of Gordon Alles—the chemist and pharmacologist who invented amphetamines.
After the chemist Alexander Shulgin's first mescaline trip in 1960, he resolved to discover other phenethylamines that might have similar effects.
It can make roads slippery and large emissions could cause the failure of electrical power lines, said USGS chemist David Damby.
"We've known since the 1980s that Earth has had a fever," stressed Sarah Green, an environmental chemist, in a recent interview.
To wit: It doesn't take a cosmetic chemist to see the similarities between the youngest Jenner's first product and ColourPop's lipsticks.
"After the eye surgeons worked their magic, his life completely changed," Faye, 43, a chemist in Barrington, New Jersey, tells PEOPLE.
Susan Strahan, an atmospheric chemist at NASA who was not involved with the study, agrees that the evidence is very encouraging.
Zheng Huang, an organic chemist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has spent the last four years developing a different approach.
A century before Einstein, Humphry Davy, a pioneering English chemist, accepted an award from Napoleon while Britain and France were fighting.
Since then, the trained chemist has held roles in sales, marketing and product development in Germany, Austria and the United States.
His father -- a chemist -- mixed the carcinogens himself, so that the middle schooler wouldn't be in contact with any dangerous chemicals.
Clark is the founder and lead cosmetic chemist of the brand, which counts the Penetrate/Encapsulate Treatment as its hero product.
For any other chemist, a rise to the upper ranks of the biological revolution ignited by Crispr would be beyond improbable.
In 25, they joined forces with Chali 25na, Cut Chemist, and Mark Se25en of Unity Committee, and Jurassic 5 was born.
Galling though it is to the memory of Nobel, a chemist, pure chemistry is largely worked out as an academic discipline.
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Stanley Prusiner, a chemist at UC San Francisco, started studying scrapie in 1972, despite warnings from his colleagues to steer clear.
The current Congress boasts just a few scientists -- among them a physicist, a microbiologist, and a chemist, all in the House.
And in 13, Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev ascended above the clouds in a balloon to view a total eclipse over Russia.
John D. Clark was an American chemist who was active in the development of rocket fuels in the 1960s and '70s.
An Environmental chemist/toxicologist at the University of Minnesota, Deborah Swackhamer has an unwavering devotion to the principles of sound science.
The proposal of an Anthropocene epoch was particularly audacious because it came from a chemist and an ecologist, not a stratigrapher.
" His career ambitions have swung from astronaut, biologist or chemist to "maybe being a writer or working on a political campaign.
The chemist was in a supermarket and we were allowed to go to the cafeteria, but the food was so crap.
It starts with breakfast and a trip to Rite-Aid — sorry, "the chemist" — with her co-star and friend Sophie Turner.
If you are a CHEMIST (19A), however, you could look at that central entry as UN-IONIZED, which has four syllables.
Dr Diana Gall and chemist Shamir Patel told Insider there is no evidence the practice has any effect on physical wellbeing.
Though he's not quite Cut Chemist, he wasn't terrible—or at least as terrible as you'd expect from someone his age.
Joseph DiVerdi, a chemist at Colorado State University, relies on 60 liters of liquid helium every eight weeks for his work.
In the early 1970s, the agency commissioned Seymour Lewin, a well-regarded chemist at New York University, to test talc products.
By her sophomore year at Brooklyn College, Ms. Nelson aspired to be a chemist and was planning to major in biochemistry.
The list also includes conservationist Jane Goodall, activist Janet Mock, chemist Tracy Dyson, author Cheryl Strayed, and Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas.
If you've ever had milk, you're probably familiar with the work of Louis Pasteur, the 19th-century French chemist and biologist.
"I was a tolerable schoolboy chemist and intent on a career in industrial chemistry," he said in a speech in 2016.
Rox Anderson), the inventor of the automatic surgical tourniquet (Jim McEwen), and a chemist working on improving synthetic lubricants (Margaret Wu).
" It was the police chemist Dr. August Becker who prepared the carbon monoxide gas for what he called the "euthanasia experiment.
Designed by geophysicist Ellen Kooijman, it encouraged children to play as a paleontologist, astronomer, or chemist — and it sold out immediately.
"We didn't get Ph.D.s just to sit around," said a chemist at NASA, which has rarely struggled to attract top talent.
The story begins in 1964, when 3M chemist Spencer Silver started a series of experiments aimed at developing polymer-based glues.
In 1949, the invention of radiocarbon dating, by the American physical chemist Willard F. Libby, turned the whole field upside down.
The Perkin Medal is awarded to a chemist whose work has made a significant impact in a commercial or household application.
Eva: I'm a chemist by training and I had a really great female chemistry teacher, so I was lucky in that way.
Greg Verdine, a company cofounder and chemist at Harvard, is confident that a DNA-directed "genomic search engine" will turn up antibiotics.
Ginger King, cosmetic chemist for Grace Kingdom Beauty, says that the basic ingredients may not be luxe, but they won't cause harm.
The DEA reported seizures of 76 different fentanyl analogs in the Northeastern states alone in 2017, according to DEA chemist Jill Head.
A. I presented my concept to the chemist via a translator, telling them I wanted to throw everything together in one product.
"Castor oil has been shown to improve circulation, which helps hair growth," Ron Robinson, cosmetic chemist and CEO of BeautyStat, tells us.
The device is essentially a box inside a box, says study co-author Omar Yaghi, the UC Berkeley chemist who developed MOFs.
Whiskey is especially good for infusions, according to chemist and infusion aficionado Ray Burks, because it has such a high alcohol content.
The person asking is chemist Valery Legasov (Jared Harris), who led the Chernobyl investigation and died by suicide exactly two years later.
While Chemist Warehouse would not disclose internal numbers, Gance said Chinese sales were still only a small portion of its overall sales.
"We've known since the 1980s that Earth has had a fever," Sarah Green, an environmental chemist, explained to Mashable earlier this year.
"[It] spreads a very important message that this event is not really encouraged," said Toh Ke Min, a 27-year-old chemist.
If you get a chemist, a physicist, a biologist, a computer scientist—all of them are going to be fascinated by this.
"I would hope nobody has to use it," Shaughnessy Naughton, a chemist and founder of 314 Action, told me over the phone.
The MolSSI will be led by Virginia Tech computational chemist Daniel Crawford and hosted at the school's Corporate Research Center in Blacksburg.
I contacted Beetstra, who describes himself on Wikipedia as a Dutch-born chemist living in Saudi Arabia, to ask what had happened.
The Nobel was confirmation of the work of two Mayo pioneers: Dr. Philip S. Hench, a rheumatologist, and chemist Edward C. Kendall.
The chemist Alexander Shulgin first realized the euphoria-inducing traits of MDMA in the 1970s, and introduced it to psychologists he knew.
When chemist Alan Aitken unfurled one of these charts, he saw an old-fashioned version of the periodic table of the elements.
Led by NOAA chemist Stephen Montzka, the team outlined the steady decrease of the pollutant in the atmosphere from 2002 to 2012.
Last year, theoretical chemist and Princeton professor Salvatore Torquato had a hunch—what if prime numbers were modelled as atom-like particles?
He chose an "I"-shaped mold for the logo of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he is a chemist.
"We do a terrible job of recycling laminates, composites and even electronics," says Scott Phillips, a polymer chemist at Boise State University.
Developed in the 1920s by an Australian chemist, Cyril P. Callister, Vegemite struggled at first to compete with the British spread Marmite.
But there were chemist shops, where von Liebieg bought ligroin, a laboratory solvent, to power his machine's single-cylinder three-horsepower engine.
Before scientists tested the effects of some dietary changes on the microbiome, they ordered a special menu from a chef-turned-chemist.
Well, according to Jason Benedict, a chemist and crystal expert at the University of Buffalo in New York, the answer is yes!
Andrei had in fact introduced me to that chemist, Vil Mirzayanov, hoping it would lead to the story that I had written.
Petry, a 41-year old chemist, talks tough, calling for police to be allowed to shoot migrants trying to enter Germany illegally.
Another man, a retired chemist, told me that he'd chosen Antarctica only because he'd run out of other places he hadn't been.
This motivated chemist and entrepreneur Joao Arigio Guerra de Almeida to develop a safe and cheap method to store and transport breastmilk.
Nashaat Youssef, the chef, opened Little Egypt two years ago with his sister, Nagwa Hanna, a chemist with a sideline in pastry.
As part of JCAP, [Caltech chemist Nathan Lewis] developed a water-splitting system with electrodes that are something like submerged photovoltaic panels.
" "Basically, the only person who knows what's in it is the chemist who created it … It's Russian roulette when you take these.

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