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US
/ˈpɔɫɪŋ/
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NOUN
- United States chemist who studied the nature of chemical bonding (1901-1994)
How To Use Pauling In A Sentence
- It's likely that the difficulty of conducting appropriate experiments had a hand in silencing Pauling's hydrate microcrystal theory. ArchivesBlogs
- In 1954, Pauling's many achievements were crowned with the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
- This approach falls under the umbrella of orthomolecular medicine - a term coined by one of the major scientific geniuses of the 20th century, Nobel laureate Linus Pauling.
- Today only a few individuals even remember that the hydrate microcrystal theory exists, much less that it was born in Pauling's lab. ArchivesBlogs
- At last in 1963 a test-ban treaty was signed; and Pauling was awarded the Nobel peace prize for 1962, making him the only person to receive two unshared Nobel prizes.
- The ban was reversed a year later only when Dr. Bragg learned that Pauling, his longtime rival, was also hot on the trail of the DNA structure.
- His appearance would indicate the sailor and the horse-jockey; he wore a tarpauling and blue jacket, high-top boots with spurs, and leather trousers; he flourished a riding stick, commonly known as a cowhide, and had large gold rings dangling in his ears. Margaret
- Linus Pauling is an unconventional genius.