analytical chemist
collocation in Englishmeaningsofanalyticalandchemist
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analytical
adjective
uk/ˌæn.əˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌæn.əˈlɪt̬.ɪ.kəl/
examining or liking to examine things in detail, in order to discover more ...
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chemist
noun[C]
uk/ˈkem.ɪst/us/ˈkem.ɪst/
a person who studies chemistry, or a scientist who works with chemicals or studies ...
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In this case, we have a distinguishedanalyticalchemistand a distinguished veterinary surgeon.
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Supposing there was ananalyticalchemistpractising on his own account, who was also a part-time analyst to a city or county or borough.
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To-day, a person is no more a legislator because he is the son of his father than he is ananalyticalchemistor a policeman.
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She began her career in 1978 working as ananalyticalchemistand field inspector.
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He was educated at the local school and university, being trained as ananalyticalchemist.
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Edward he wrote, concurred with theanalyticalchemistthat the evidence on administration of the poison was "unreliable" and that the "medical evidence mistaken".
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The discovery of a chemical present in blood that increases the risk of cancer would be a discovery that ananalyticalchemistmight be involved in.
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Its membership consists of clinical and research toxicologists, physicians, veterinarians, nurses, pharmacists, analytical chemists, industrial hygienists, poison information center specialists, and allied professionals.
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By this definition some materials that are classified as oxidising agents by analytical chemists are not classified as oxidising agents in a dangerous materials sense.
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Many analytical chemists focus on a single type of instrument.
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The chemical industry had grown rapidly in the 19th century, and developments in the alkali, explosive and agricultural chemical fields produced a growing need for analytical chemists.
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