Pauling is an English word with synonyms like chemist. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Pauling meaning
- A surname transferred from the given name.
- Linus Pauling, American chemist
Synonyms of Pauling
Using Pauling
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname transferred from the given name. | A surname transferred from the given name. | Linus Pauling, American chemist
- Useful related words include: linus pauling, linus carl pauling, chemist.
- In the example corpus, pauling often appears in combinations such as: linus pauling, pauling was, citation pauling.
Context around Pauling
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 8 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Pauling
- In this selection, "pauling" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 26.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, linus, citation, 1990s, put, therapy and values stand out and add context to how "pauling" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 151 linus pauling hercules and 1962 linus pauling won the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "pauling" sits close to words such as abdulaziz, acacia and afdb, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with pauling
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
County Employment & Human Services Department: 151 Linus Pauling, Hercules. (9 words)
Modern research on Sickle Cell Disease is credited to Linus Pauling. (11 words)
A refined version was proposed by Linus Pauling and Robert Corey in 1951. (13 words)
All three were experts in the new field of quantum mechanics and other branches of physics. citation Pauling became interested in how quantum mechanics might be applied in his chosen field of interest, the electronic structure of atoms and molecules. (40 words)
Global Fission: The Battle Over Nuclear Power, Oxford University Press, p. 93. In 1962, Linus Pauling won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work to stop the atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons, and the "Ban the Bomb" movement spread. (39 words)
During the 1990s Pauling put forward a comprehensive plan for the treatment of heart disease using lysine and vitamin C. In 1996 a website was created expounding Pauling's treatment which it referred to as Pauling Therapy. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
During the 1990s Pauling put forward a comprehensive plan for the treatment of heart disease using lysine and vitamin C. In 1996 a website was created expounding Pauling's treatment which it referred to as Pauling Therapy.
A. L. Allred updated Pauling's original values in 1961 to take account of the greater availability of thermodynamic data, and it is these "revised Pauling" values of the electronegativity that are most often used.
Given Pauling's recent success in discovering the Alpha helix, they feared that Pauling might also be the first to determine the structure of DNA.
Pauling did not see them before devising his mistaken DNA structure, although his assistant Robert Corey did see at least some of them, while taking Pauling's place at a summer 1952 protein conference in England.
Pauling estimated that an electronegativity difference of 1.7 (on the Pauling scale) corresponds to 50% ionic character, so that a difference greater than 50% corresponds to a bond which is predominantly ionic.
Pauling's son was asked to accept the honor in his place. citation By proclamation of Gov. John Kitzhaber in the state of Oregon, February 28 has been named "Linus Pauling Day".
Liberal Cr Jason Pauling stood behind the proposal in theory, but baulked at the multi-million dollar price tag.
That excitement continued during each step of the recruiting trail over the ensuing 10 months, but Pauling’s heart and mind always turned back to the Bearcats.
County Employment & Human Services Department: 151 Linus Pauling, Hercules.
Modern research on Sickle Cell Disease is credited to Linus Pauling.
A headline in Life magazine characterized his 1962 Nobel Prize as "A Weird Insult from Norway ". citation Pauling was a frequent target of The National Review magazine.
Allred used the Pauling method to calculate separate electronegativities for different oxidation states of the handful of elements (including tin and lead) for which sufficient data was available.
All three were experts in the new field of quantum mechanics and other branches of physics. citation Pauling became interested in how quantum mechanics might be applied in his chosen field of interest, the electronic structure of atoms and molecules.
Another important step was the development of quantum mechanics into quantum chemistry from the 1930s, where Linus Pauling was one of the leading names.
A refined version was proposed by Linus Pauling and Robert Corey in 1951.
At Caltech Lipscomb intended to study theoretical quantum mechanics with Prof. W. V. Houston in the Physics Department, but after one semester switched to the Chemistry Department under the influence of Prof. Linus Pauling.
Dunitz citation describes how Pauling's first article on the theme in fact shows a left-handed helix, the enantiomer of the true structure.
From 1967 on, Nobel prize winner Linus Pauling recommended high doses of ascorbic acid as a prevention against cold and cancer.
Global Fission: The Battle Over Nuclear Power, Oxford University Press, p. 93. In 1962, Linus Pauling won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work to stop the atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons, and the "Ban the Bomb" movement spread.
Goertzel and Goertzel, p. 24. In September 1917, Pauling finally received a letter of admission from Oregon State University.
Common combinations with pauling
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: