natural candidate - translation to italian
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natural candidate - translation to italian

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Manchurian Candidate; Manchurain candidate; The mancurian candidate; Manchurian candidate; The Manchurian Candidate (film); The manchurian candidate

natural candidate      
candidato naturale (il candidato che secondo la logica dovrebbe vincere)
natural sciences         
  • This [[structural formula]] for molecule [[caffeine]] shows a graphical representation of how the atoms are arranged.
  • bound]] to a [[proton]]. Their mathematical descriptions are standard problems in [[quantum mechanics]], an important branch of physics.
  • The materials paradigm represented as a tetrahedron
  • a 1509 painting]] by [[Raphael]]. Plato rejected inquiry into natural philosophy as against religion, while his student, Aristotle, created a body of work on the natural world that influenced generations of scholars.
  • Onion (''[[Allium]]'') cells in different phases of the cell cycle. Growth in an '[[organism]]' is carefully controlled by regulating the cell cycle.
BRANCH OF SCIENCE ABOUT THE NATURAL WORLD
Science/Physics and Hard Sciences; Natural sciences; Natural Science; Natural scientist; Natural inquiry; History of natural science; NATURAL SCIENCE; Natural Scientists; Natsci; Biological and physical sciences; Natural scientists; Natural Sciences; NaturalSciences; History of the physical sciences; The natural science; Professor of natural science; Natural science disciplines
n. scienze della natura (scienze precise, scienze in relazione con la natura: biologia-fisica-chimica ecc.)
natural science         
  • This [[structural formula]] for molecule [[caffeine]] shows a graphical representation of how the atoms are arranged.
  • bound]] to a [[proton]]. Their mathematical descriptions are standard problems in [[quantum mechanics]], an important branch of physics.
  • The materials paradigm represented as a tetrahedron
  • a 1509 painting]] by [[Raphael]]. Plato rejected inquiry into natural philosophy as against religion, while his student, Aristotle, created a body of work on the natural world that influenced generations of scholars.
  • Onion (''[[Allium]]'') cells in different phases of the cell cycle. Growth in an '[[organism]]' is carefully controlled by regulating the cell cycle.
BRANCH OF SCIENCE ABOUT THE NATURAL WORLD
Science/Physics and Hard Sciences; Natural sciences; Natural Science; Natural scientist; Natural inquiry; History of natural science; NATURAL SCIENCE; Natural Scientists; Natsci; Biological and physical sciences; Natural scientists; Natural Sciences; NaturalSciences; History of the physical sciences; The natural science; Professor of natural science; Natural science disciplines
n. scienze naturali

Definition

natural science
¦ noun a branch of science which deals with the physical world, e.g. physics, chemistry, geology, biology.
?the branch of knowledge which deals with the study of the physical world.

Wikipedia

The Manchurian Candidate (disambiguation)

The Manchurian Candidate is a 1959 political thriller novel by Richard Condon.

The Manchurian Candidate may also refer to:

  • The Manchurian Candidate (1962 film), starring Frank Sinatra
  • The Manchurian Candidate (2004 film), the remake of the 1962 version starring Denzel Washington
Examples of use of natural candidate
1. Colonel Gadafy‘s Libya is also a natural candidate for suspicion.
2. Iran, for example, is an almost natural candidate to take over custody of Iraq.
3. Advertisement At first glance, the Labor Party appears to be the natural candidate to fill this gap.
4. Kissinger, who is still invited to the White House to advise the president, was a natural candidate for such a task.
5. Wiesenthal did not, however, win the Nobel Peace Prize for which his work might have seemed to make him a natural candidate.