Scientist in spanish

Científico

pronunciation: θientifikoʊ part of speech: noun
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scientist = científico. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que acaban con este sufijo]

Example: Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.

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» academic scientist = científico de la universidad.

Example: The information seeking practices of a sample of academic, industrial and government scientists were surveyed by self-administered questionnaires.

» behavioural scientist = etólogo, sociólogo, conductista, behaviorista.

Example: Behavioral scientists have fallen into the error of assuming that employees resent job structuring and autocratic leadership.

» communication scientist = responsable de la comunicación.

Example: Variously described as information consultant, resource person, intelligence officer, communication scientist, etc, they are still rare birds.

» computer scientist = informático.

Example: Others engaged in organizing and exploiting information, such as managers, computer scientists and administrators, should also find something of interest.

» earth scientist = especialista en ciencias de la tierra.

Example: This may be because the 'revolution' has continued earth scientists to think that present-day lateral crustal motions have been dominant throughout earth history.

» forensic scientist = forense.

Example: This article clarifies the differences between archivists and historians and draws an analogy between the archivist and the forensic scientist.

» government scientist = científico del gobierno.

Example: The information seeking practices of a sample of academic, industrial and government scientists were surveyed by self-administered questionnaires.

» industrial scientist = científico de la industria.

Example: The information seeking practices of a sample of academic, industrial and government scientists were surveyed by self-administered questionnaires.

» information scientist = documentalista.

Example: Scientists, engineers and other subject specialists may be employed together with information scientists as full-time abstractors.

» neurological scientist = neurólogo.

Example: The author lists the most frequently cited periodicals by neurological scientists.

» neuroscientist = neurólogo. 

Example: This article examines citation preferences of Indian neuroscientists.

» nuclear scientist = científico nuclear.

Example: Meanwhile, Russia give arms and nuclear scientists to Iran and Syria, while blowing a smokescreen at the U.N. with a bunch of rhetoric.

» political scientist = politólogo, cientista político.

Example: The result is that many political scientists have lost heart.

» pseudoscientist = seudocientífico.

Example: There is a great deal of overlap between pseudoscience and denialism, for the denialist often rationalizes his/her position with pseudoscience and the pseudoscientist often must defend his/her position by denying established science.

» research scientist = investigador.

Example: The article 'Lovely idea, but unlovely pricing' criticizes the pricing level of a new service aimed at research scientists in the pharmaceutical, chemical, and biotechnology companies.

» rocket scientist = lumbrera, genio.

Example: In economic reports month after month, the Democrats and rocket scientists scratch their heads and wonder why job creation is too low.

» rocket scientist = ingeniero astronáutico.

Example: Rocket scientists, long considered the gold standard in intelligence among all professionals, are not nearly as smart as originally thought.

» social scientist = sociólogo.

Example: This article summarises the findings of a British Library funded investigation into the information needs of social scientists in the UK.

» space scientist = astrofísico.

Example: This CD-ROM has been produced by former Soviet space scientists and other world class astrophysicists.

Scientist synonyms

man of science in spanish: , pronunciation: mænʌvsaɪəns part of speech: noun
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