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were chemistry
noun
The branch of natural science that deals with the composition and constitution of substances and the changes that they undergo as a consequence of alterations in the constitution of their molecules.
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Her parents were chemistry teachers and she grew up in Guildford, the youngest of two daughters.
It might have helped if there were chemistry between Ritter and Roche, but there's none.
I did six Highers in the first year there and then five SYSs (Scottish A-levels), which were chemistry and four doses of maths.
In a telephone interview, Mr. Moon said that among the qualities he had been seeking were "chemistry with myself" and "someone I thought was going to work well with the editors here".
When MIT.nano, the campus's striking new addition dedicated to nanoscience, celebrated its grand opening this fall, among the first occupants to do science under its roof were chemistry students utilizing the new undergraduate chemistry lab facilities on the top floor.
Our first child was born at the hospital on Witherspoon Street during my fourth year, and our son's first visitors were chemistry department friends and members of the Cohen lab.
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Baking is chemistry.
The something was chemistry.
Or should that be chemistry?
"Chemistry is chemistry," Isbister said.
That's chemistry.
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