The possessive noun for "scientists" is "scientists'." This indicates that something belongs to a group of scientists. For example, "the scientists' research findings" shows that the research findings belong to the scientists.
The possessive form of the plural noun scientists is scientists'.Example: My job is to input all of the scientists' reports.
repeating itasking other scientists to repeat itcritically discussing their results with other scientists
for me, I prefer traditional clothes.
scientists :D
Yes, but there are laundry machines and dryers and laundry soap for use by temporary workers and scientists with dirty clothes.
They learned that he had fingernails, toenails, skin, teeth and he still had his clothes on.
They wear normal clothes, the lab coats are just worn to protect their clothing from spills and stains.
Scientists wear the same clothes as anybody else. Sometimes they will wear protective clothing in laboratory work, but they take it off afterwards. Scientists do not have the same fashion sense as other people and can appear a bit out of date or plain in their clothing, but this is because they are often more concerned with science than with what other people think of them.
The "mad scientist" lab coat is worn my scientists in the laboratory to protect their street clothes from any damage when performing experiments and it acts as a uniform.
He wore what would have been considered ordinary clothes for a gentleman of substantial means of the times. There was no particular way of dressing for scientists. For paintings of him you could search images.google.com.
There are no native people of Antarctica, but the scientists and tourists that do go have to dress very warmly. They wear heavy parkas and multiple layers of clothes. Heavy boots also necessary.
The possessive noun for "scientists" is "scientists'." This indicates that something belongs to a group of scientists. For example, "the scientists' research findings" shows that the research findings belong to the scientists.
A load of clothes is a bunch of clothes put into a washer
Clothes! clothes! clothes! and more clothes!!
Pyjamas are clothes I mean, if you wear them, they are clothes. If you didn't, they would not be clothes.
scientists believe or accordng to scientists