The chemistry of a whole team cannot be not be transferred from one company to another even if you bring the entire team over.
What the actors do nail is the emotional chemistry of a high-profile couple who, for the longest time, could really only be alone together when they were on stage.
Nearly three decades later in 2007, while visiting as a professor of chemistry at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Yazami and Robert Grubbs, also a chemistry professor at the Caltech and the recipient of the 2005 Nobel Laureate for Chemistry, were rumored to have made a major breakthrough in carbon-fluoride technology that would revolutionize the field of energy storage.
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The second day, 28 January, will be devoted to an examination of the relationship of chemistry to a range of subjects, such as health, energy, materials, nutrition and economic and social issues.
When the fluid was pumped around the chip a piece of chemistry called a redox reaction would take place, as one sort of vanadium ion gave up electrons to the other sort.
He studied geography in Aleppo and learnt a bit of chemistry during a stint working in a pharmacy.
But then there's the morning after - a topic covered in gruesomely chemical detail by Alyson Mitchell of the University of California Davis in her presentation Chemistry and Anatomy of a Hangover.
The January issue of Chemistry World includes a warning on impending shortages of certain elements.
There's a bit of a chemistry lesson in Perfumes (Turin is a biophysicist--Sanchez, a perfume critic, but no slouch in the science department either).
The result, they claim in a paper that will appear this month in the Journal of Physical Chemistry, is a nanofibre material with an extremely high ratio of surface-area to volume.
Obamamania, and the strange intimacy and chemistry of politics in a globalised world, may reinforce Britain's hardening yen for novelty.
He was a forceful ambassador for British Science and represented the subject of chemistry and its importance in providing a means for the fabrication of new materials and solving environmental problems, especially providing clean water across the globe.
Both managers insist the benefits in terms of chemistry and momentum outweigh the pros of a game off or giving some of the marginal squad members playing time.
Weinberg and a group of 12 scientists from Dow and Symyx, some steeped in arcane specialties like organometallic chemistry, assembled a diverse array of molecules and metals plucked from Symyx's library of more than 5, 000 catalyst candidates.
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They do run the risk of upsetting the chemistry on a tight-knit group, even if there were some questions of how Gay's scoring fit in with the ball-dominant frontcourt of Gasol and Randolph.
Otto Wichterle, when a professor of chemistry in Prague in the 1950s, had discovered a polymer called hydrogel poly-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, with its affinity for water.
The 2011 International Year of Chemistry will be a springboard for our greater ambitions in the sciences.
After buying a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility with his brother and two partners, he created Orajel with the help of a chemistry professor.
It is arguably no better written than the last time around, with the film again coasting on its technical aspects and sheer chemistry of its cast over a story that makes little sense and feels rushed.
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The small cast showed excellent chemistry in a variety of music and dance performances throughout the show, with percussion, sound effects and even a saxophone solo by the versatile Brian Hargreaves adding to his acting workload.
For relatively poor countries with insufficient organic and inorganic deposits in their soils, the phytochemistry and the chemistry of natural products offer a chance to develop a sound economy based on knowledge with high added value.
By bombarding the fossils with an infrared synchrotron beam a noninvasive way of analyzing a material's internal chemistry the scientists said they detected molecular traces of an organic protein inside the mineralized bones.
His argument is that, given the nature of physics and chemistry, there may be only a limited number of ways in which things can work.
Villhauer took advantage of a new rapid-fire method called "combinatorial chemistry, " which allowed him to brew hundreds of compounds simultaneously instead of one at a time.
The Global Chemistry Experiment is a set of experiments developed by IUPAC and UNESCO for pupils of different ages to analyze the quality of water and learn how to treat their local water sources.
That makes the telescope ideally suited for studying the formation of stars and galaxies, previously shrouded from astronomical view by clouds of impenetrable cosmic debris, and compiling a detailed analysis of their chemistry.
After earning her degree in chemistry from the University of Edinburgh in 1991 (where she kept her own bottle of Bowmore in her desk drawer for special occasions), she spent a year studying the chemistry of Newcastle Brown Ale.
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Annette Smith, chief executive of the Association of Science Education, described the biology, chemistry and physics curricula as a "dull list of topics".
Before he was unexpectedly chosen to succeed Olusegun Obasanjo, Mr Yar'Adua, a former chemistry teacher, was a little-known governor of the remote northern state of Katsina.
Researchers at Rice University have developed a method of successfully growing synthetic collagen, and their results were published in a recent issue of Nature Chemistry.
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