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Discover LudwigThe term "life scientist" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a person who studies living organisms and their relationship to the environment. For example, "Karen is a life scientist and she has been researching the effects of pollution on coral reefs for several years."
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"I'm a life scientist, but Jim's a mathematician," he said.
"To me, as a life scientist, this is just really compelling".
Communication between the engineer and the life scientist was immediately recognized as a problem.
The discovery was made by accident by Rachel Grant, a life scientist at the Open University.
Alf Eaton, a life scientist in Paris, has written several programs to encourage people to create playlists (www.pmbrowser.info/hublog).
Kerrie Wilson from the University of Queensland will receive the Frank Fenner prize for life scientist of the year.
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Even if the planet had life, scientists now knew, finding it would be extremely hard.
Being engineers and not life scientists, they are pretty certainly mistaken in this matter.
His answer taught me a lesson that is (sadly) important for all life scientists.
To understand how animals took on this peculiar way of life, scientists are gathering many lines of evidence.
to suit life scientists.
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