Get Free Checker

Weinberg

[ US /ˈwaɪnbɝɡ/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States theoretical physicist (born in 1933)

How To Use Weinberg In A Sentence

  • Weinberger calls this grass-roots approach to organization folksonomy and predicts that it will diminish the role of experts.
  • (Weinberger, who has written for DISCOVER, is a hafnium bomb sceptic and has since written a lively account of the controversy in her book Imaginary Weapons) Knight Rider: Because Hafnium is better than none-ium
  • It's a time-honored traditional to have long-term residencies, said Mr. Weinberg, adding that the Monday night party could be extended according to demand. A Hiro's Welcome for Spring Swing
  • The palmette capitals of the tree-like columns are not lotus-blossom capitals, as Weinberg and other classicists once supposed, much less “proto-Aeolic” capitals as William F. Albright thought. Archive 2008-02-01
  • When a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, it is possible to track the genotypic composition of the population by directly tracking the allelic frequencies (or gametic frequencies). Population Genetics
  • Meditatively, Weinberg pulled out the waistband of his aquamarine sweatpants and lifted his unit in his left hand—he gasped, letting fall from his lips two lit cigarettes and thereby setting his tsimmes pan on fire. The Best American Erotica 2006
  • WEINBERG: The microenvironment not only fosters the growth of the initial tumor. Targeting Cancer Gangs
  • But Mr Weinberg was persistent, and would send a script practically every week.
  • Steven Weinberg, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979, concedes in his book "Dreams of a Final Theory" that there's a problem with consciousness, and despite the power of physical theory, the existence of consciousness doesn't seem derivable from physical laws. Robert Lanza, M.D.: Why Does Life Exist?
  • I had experienced Mr Weinberg on a number of occasions-he was a frequent guest at the White House.
View all