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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atomic theorist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a scientist or researcher who specializes in the study of atomic theory or atomic structure.
Example: "As an atomic theorist, she has contributed significantly to our understanding of atomic interactions and bonding."
Alternatives: "nuclear scientist" or "atomic physicist".
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Thus, the degree to which an atom is distorted by an electric field is often a significant factor in its behaviour, and the investigator dealing with the properties of assemblies of atoms may prefer to use the measured value rather than the atomic theorist's calculation of what it should be.
Soon a solo tenor (Pascal Charbonneau) portraying Gorlaeus, a pioneering atomic theorist who died in 1612, sings urgent, clarion phrases explaining that matter consists of infinitesimally small particles.
Dr. Ugo Fano, an atomic theorist who was a pioneer in the study of radiation's effects on matter, including living tissue, died on Tuesday in Chicago, where he was an emeritus professor of physics at the University of Chicago.
Here, we meet Anaximander and his drum-shaped Earth at the centre of the spherical cosmos, we can reduce existence to numbers with Pythagoras, and meet the first atomic theorist, Leucippus.
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The discovery springs from work by nuclear theorist Stefan Frauendorf of the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, who was exploring a hypothetical property of atomic nuclei called triaxial symmetry.
But theorists studying hydrogen's atomic structure predicted 55 years ago that under enormous pressure, hydrogen should become a metal.
In addition, as Zimmerman points out, the set theorist assumes that matter is atomic (1995, section 9), yet it seems possible that there is gunky non-atomic stuff (Zimmerman 1996b; Sider 1993).
So, the set theorist has a problem with non-atomic or fuzzy atomless stuffs (see 2.1 for terminology).
"It's one thing to talk about concrete concepts, such as dimensions too small to be detected and atomic-scale black holes," says Barbara Jansen, a string theorist at Idaho State University in Pocatello.
The hot new Broadway play is "Copenhagen," the Michael Frayn "imaginative reconstruction" of a 1941 meeting between Werner Heisenberg, a physicist on the German atomic bomb project, and his mentor, Niels Bohr, a quantum theorist who went on to Los Alamos.
Dr. Harrowell said that in the proposed theories so far, the theorists have had to guess about elementary atomic properties of glass not yet observed, and he wondered whether one theory could cover all glasses, since glasses are defined not by a common characteristic they possess, but rather a common characteristic they lack: order.
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