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CHEMISTRY
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Traducere în limba română
chemistry substantiv
1. chimie;
agricultural chemistry agrochimie;
applied chemistry chimie aplicată.
2. (fig.) alchimie;
the chemistry of a poet’s imagination alambicul fanteziei unui poet; forul interior al creaţiei poetice.
Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze:
The study of the origin, chemistry, and uses of drugs and their effects on the body.
(Pharmacology, NCI Dictionary)
The chemistry of organometallic compounds (compounds having bonds between one or more metal atoms and one or more carbon atoms of an organyl group).
(Organometallic Chemistry, NCI Thesaurus)
A branch of chemistry that deals specifically with the structures, synthesis and reactions of carbon-containing compounds.
(Organic Chemistry, NCI Thesaurus)
But there was a higher and subtler chemistry of Nature, which, working with great forces over long epochs, might well produce results which were impossible for us.
(The Lost World, de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
This grass is more beautiful to me now that I know why it is grass, and all the hidden chemistry of sun and rain and earth that makes it become grass.
(Martin Eden, de Jack London)
But the new study suggests that inflammation alters brain chemistry, causing the psychiatric disorder.
(Anti-inflammatory Drugs Also Fight Depression, Voanews)
The life of his body, and of every fibre of his body, the life that was the very substance of his body and that was apart from his own personal life, had yearned toward this light and urged his body toward it in the same way that the cunning chemistry of a plant urges it toward the sun.
(White Fang, de Jack London)
Based on the chemistry of SP600125, another anthrapyrazolone inhibitor of JNK, CC-401 competitively binds the ATP binding site of JNK, resulting in inhibition of the phosphorylation of the N-terminal activation domain of transcription factor c-Jun; decreased transcription activity of c-Jun; and a variety of cellular effects including decreased cellular proliferation.
(CC-401, NCI Thesaurus)
This suggests that astronomers may have had things around the wrong way; rather than indicating the presence of existing life, organohalogens may be an important element in the little-understood chemistry involved in the origin of life.
(ALMA and Rosetta Detect Freon-40 in Space, ESO)