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Significant advances in chemistry also took place during the scientific revolution.
All these advances in chemistry led to what is usually called the chemical revolution.
The 19th century saw the textile industry's progress caused by advances in chemistry.
More than 51 issues are produced per year, containing several hundred articles on important research advances in chemistry.
And I detest the cost of our recent advances in chemistry and medicine!
Advances in chemistry and science in Germany created strong incentives to create markets for their new products.
During the past few decades, conservation has been revolutionized by advances in chemistry and the computer, as the symposium illustrated.
It is now a highly technical enterprise drawing on cutting-edge advances in chemistry, biology and even space science.
However, recent advances in chemistry have yielded materials that have extremely low mammalian toxicity.
Afterwards, the visitor can see how photography was able to reproduce precise images of reality, thanks to advances in chemistry and the camera obscura.
In the 20th century, toxicology - aided by attendant advances in chemistry and pathology - made enormous strides.
Advances in chemistry are unraveling the chemical structure of DNA and other complex biological molecules.
Recent advances in chemistry have produced modern water miscible oil paints that can be used with and cleaned up with water.
Because of advances in chemistry and electronics, companies like Alpha are developing sensors that can create a computerized fingerprint of smell or taste.
Advances in chemistry, pharmacology, and biology, and human physiology led to the discovery and perfection of the first oral contraceptives also known as "the Pill".
The Tilden Prize, previously known as the Tilden Lecture, consists of three awards annually to scientists in mid-career for advances in chemistry.
In 1956 he was awarded the Meldola Medal and Prize of the Royal Society of Chemistry for advances in chemistry.
Medicine was revolutionized in the 19th century and beyond by advances in chemistry and laboratory techniques and equipment, old ideas of infectious disease epidemiology were replaced with bacteriology and virology.
Modern air conditioning emerged from advances in chemistry during the 19th century, and the first large-scale electrical air conditioning was invented and used in 1902 by Willis Haviland Carrier.
I HAVE DESCRIBED how advances in chemistry and biotechnology will lead to assemblers, which will bring nanocomputers, replicators, and cell repair machines.
Wundt focused on breaking down mental processes into the most basic components, motivated in part by an analogy to recent advances in chemistry, and its successful investigation of the elements and structure of material.
However, the lists of substances to be controlled were fixed in the treaties' text; consequently, the conventions had to periodically be amended or superseded by new treaties in order to keep up with advances in chemistry.
Marked advances in chemistry, chemical engineering, computer modeling & simulation, instrumentation, analytical science, and product formulations that could be used to increase efficiency may also be more gainfully applied in pharmaceutical product development and manufacturing.
The Agricultural Revolution picked up speed as the Industrial Revolution and the advances in chemistry produced the scientific knowledge, wealth and technology for a more systematic development of commercial fertilizers and new and more productive agricultural machinery.
Then director of PNNL William R. Wiley and lab senior managers met to discuss the report and how PNNL could respond to the nation's scientific challenges that were critically dependent on fundamental advances in chemistry.