physicist - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • century: He is recognized as the greatest physicist of the last century.

Converse of subject

  • discover: Probability amplitudes give probabilities when squared, and the rule for combining them was discovered by quantum physicist Richard Feynman.
  • publish: This scientific paper has been peer-refereed and published by physicists at the Center of Frontier Sciences at Temple University Philadelphia, USA in 1997.

Converse of object

  • allow: These methods are very powerful, and have allowed physicists and statisticians to solve numerous problems.
  • win: Discovery of Hoyle's carbon resonance won American physicist Willie Fowler and his team the Nobel Prize.
  • become: She hopes to become a physicist in the future.
  • say: It said that physicists could have been wrong for forty years about the make-up of the universe.
  • know: Sadly the well known physicist, Stephen Hawking doesn't.

Adjective modifier

  • Prize-winning: VIEWS FROM THE CHALK FACE In February 1997 Nobel Peace Prize-winning physicist Joseph Rotblat uttered a warning.
  • eminent: After Einstein, the two men were probably the most eminent physicists of the 20th century.
  • theoretical: Professor Stephen Hawking British theoretical physicist noted for his research into the origin of the universe.
  • prize-winning: Sir James Chadwick Student of Rutherford, and Nobel prize-winning nuclear physicist, discoverer of the neutron.
  • Parisian: The two top exists only in parisian physicists who was the source.
  • chartered: Chartered Physicist - Peter Milford will give his expert advice on security issues that affect small to medium business users.

Noun used with modifier

  • quantum: Are quantum physicists looking in all the right places?
  • particle: A particle physicist in the family is a rare occurrence.
  • radiotherapy: Output: Provision of practical training in reference dosimetry for radiotherapy physicists.
  • plasma: Before that he earned his living as a theoretical plasma physicist.
  • century: Before the 20th century physicists had modeled matter as hard, concrete stuff.
  • research: Peter Hodgson is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and a research physicist.

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