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chemistry

[kem-uh-stree] / ˈkɛm ə stri /






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“Can You Stand the Rain,” “Candy Girl” and “Mr. Telephone Man” highlighted New Edition’s collective chemistry, and even amid the choreography’s physicality, the group moved through multiple outfit changes, featuring matching looks.

From Los Angeles Times

Although the basic chemistry of water splitting is well understood under everyday conditions, far less is known about how water behaves inside electrochemical devices where powerful electric fields are present.

From Science Daily

To capture all of this complexity, Yang and colleagues combined atmospheric chemistry with hydrodynamics in a single model.

From Science Daily

“They have some good chemistry,” said goalkeeper Jackson Friedman, one of the best in the Southland.

From Los Angeles Times

The films launched Culkin to fame and have become bona fide Christmas classics, whose emotional core lies in the palpable chemistry between Culkin and O’Hara.

From Los Angeles Times