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 Translation for 'industrial chemist' from English to French
chim.ind.occup.
chimiste {m} industriel
industrial chemist
chim.ind.occup.
chimiste {f} industriel
industrial chemist [female]
Partial Matches
chim.occup.
chimiste {m}
chemist
chim.occup.
chimiste {m} organique
organic chemist
chim.occup.
chimiste {m} agréé
chartered chemist
chim.écol.occup.
chimiste {m} de l'environnement
environmental chemist
chim.occup.
chimiste {f}
chemist [female]
chim.nucl.occup.
chimiste {m} nucléaire
nuclear chemist
chim.occup.
chimiste {m} confirmé
senior chemist
chim.occup.
chimiste {m} analyste
analytical chemist
chim.occup.
chimiste {m} inorganique
inorganic chemist
chim.occup.
chimiste {m} spécialisé en chimie organique
organic chemist
chim.naut.occup.
chimiste {m} de marine
marine chemist
chim.occup.
chimiste {f} confirmé
senior chemist [female]
chim.occup.
chimiste {f} inorganique
inorganic chemist [female]
comm.
pharmacie {f}
chemist's [Br.]
chim.occup.
chimiste {f} analyste
analytical chemist [female]
hist.occup.pharm.
apothicaire {m} [vieilli]
(dispensing) chemist [Br.]
chim.nucl.occup.
chimiste {f} nucléaire
nuclear chemist [female]
chim.écol.occup.
chimiste {f} de l'environnement
environmental chemist [female]
chim.occup.
chimiste {f} agréé
chartered chemist [female]
chim.occup.
chimiste {f} spécialisée en chimie organique
organic chemist [female]
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Usage Examples English
  • Straw was born in Buckhurst Hill in Essex, the son of (Walter) Arthur Whitaker Straw—an insurance clerk and salesman and former industrial chemist born at Worsbrough near Barnsley, and raised in Woodford Green—and Joan Sylvia Gilbey, a teacher at the independent Oaklands School, whose father was a Loughton bus mechanic and shop steward, and who was distantly related to the gin-making family.
  • Haber has been called one of the most important scientists, if not the most important, in human history and possibly the greatest industrial chemist who ever lived.
  • In 1908, Soddy married Winifred Moller Beilby (1885-1936), the daughter of industrial chemist Sir George Beilby and Lady Emma Bielby, a philanthropist to women's causes.
  • Weldon was the second child of the journalist and industrial chemist, Walter Weldon, and his wife Anne Cotton.
  • Ball moved to Sydney in 1974 and worked as an industrial chemist.

  • It is commonly thought to be named after the Nobel Laureate Eduard Buchner (without umlaut), but it is actually named after the industrial chemist Ernst Büchner.
  • She was educated at Dominican Convent, County Wicklow and University College Dublin (UCD) where she qualified as an industrial chemist.
  • His father James Maxwell (1928-2016) was an industrial chemist. Maxwell has two brothers, Alun (b. 1960), and David (b. 1964). His cousin Kerry Lee Powell is a noted Canadian writer.
  • Elwyn Jones's brother, Idris (1900–1971), was captain of the Wales rugby union team in 1925, and was an industrial chemist who became Director General of Research Development for the National Coal Board.
  • Born on 24 September 1945 in London, the son of an industrial chemist and his wife, Rutter grew up living over the Globe pub on London's Marylebone Road.

  • Preisler is an industrial chemist working in an electroplating factory he calls "the rat hole."
  • The suburb takes its name from a mansion in the area called Ingleside House, built in the 1880s by Baron Von Beirenm, an industrial chemist of Dutch and American background.
  • These ideas and many personal color observations were summarized in two founding documents in color theory: the "Theory of Colors" (1810) by the German poet and government minister Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and "The Law of Simultaneous Color Contrast" (1839) by the French industrial chemist Michel-Eugène Chevreul.
  • He was an industrial chemist working in the brewing industry.
  • Though it is believed by some that the Büchner flask and the Büchner funnel are named for him, they are actually named for the industrial chemist Ernst Büchner.

  • Otto Bayer (4 November 1902 – 1 August 1982) was a German industrial chemist at IG Farben who was head of the research group that in 1937 discovered the polyaddition for the synthesis of polyurethanes out of poly-isocyanate and polyol.
  • James Napier [...] (1810 – 1 December 1884) was a Scottish industrial chemist and antiquarian. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
  • Jean-Baptiste Guimet (20 July 1795 [...] 8 April 1871), French industrial chemist, and inventor of synthetic colors, was born at Voiron, Isère.
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