Collocations withscientist

These are words often used in combination withscientist.

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amateur scientist
He started his scientific career as an amateur scientist.
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behavioural scientists
Here are some very effective techniques which behavioural scientists have hardly begun to apply.
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biomedical scientist
However, there is a problem in recruiting staff at the bottom end of the biomedical scientist scale.
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brilliant scientist
The brilliant scientist or the virtuoso violinist may find the most rewarding life to be one of single-minded pursuit of one goal.
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chief scientist
It proposes that there should be a chief scientist and that there should be regional scientists.
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climate scientist
Peiser acknowledges that he is not a climate scientist and has never claimed to be one.
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cognitive scientist
My point is that, given the observations above, this cannot be a sensible view for a cognitive scientist of religion to take. 27.
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conservation scientist
Currently, there is no one set path to becoming a conservation scientist.
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distinguished scientist
I recall a distinguished scientist saying that it would take 20 years before we started talking about therapeutic cloning.
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eminent scientist
This is the opinion of an eminent scientist who has given great service to the country during the last war.
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famous scientist
Streets, hospitals and a university have been named after this famous scientist.
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fellow scientists
This ready acceptance includes acceptance of work by fellow scientists, journal editors, regulators, and even our legal system.
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forensic scientist
There is no such thing as a forensic scientist.
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leading scientist
He is the world's leading scientist in wake vortices, and co-authored two patents and has over 150 papers.
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mad scientist
Unbeknownst to me, a mad scientist is manipulating my brain as well as the objects in front of me.
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mainstream scientist
Mainstream scientists claim that the mind is what the brain does-nothing more nor less.
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marine scientist
While a student, he had the ambition of becoming a marine scientist and started taking interpretation classes.
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nuclear scientist
I believe that he is now a very disillusioned nuclear scientist, as are many of his friends.
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prominent scientist
The lecture is delivered by a prominent scientist in the field of space science.
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qualified scientist
I am by no means a qualified scientist, but the material is specifically genetically engineered and intended for a particular purpose and a particular species.
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renowned scientist
Kamboh is world renowned scientist and has published more than 230 scientific articles about his research in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
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reputable scientist
Judges are blamed because some of them and some juries have accepted what appeared to be expert testimony from a reputable scientist and the evidence of apparently honest, respectable witnesses.
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respected scientist
Donnelly is a respected scientist in her field.
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senior scientist
A fairly senior scientist stood up and said he couldn't see the point - a regression equation with fewer parameters would fit the data well enough.
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soil scientist
There is extensive coverage of the main chemical, physical and biological methods of use to the soil scientist, clearly related to the wider environment.
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top scientists
What equivalent work will be available for the top scientists and the senior aerodynamicists on this project?
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trained scientist
Some of the sites will have to be revisited by a trained scientist.
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visiting scientist
In the meantime, he also held numerous teaching and visiting scientist research positions at various prestigious universities and research establishments all over the world.
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