Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
chimie fine
English translation:
delicate chemistry, fine chemistry
Added to glossary by
williamvans
Sep 26, 2004 13:55
19 yrs ago
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French term
chimie fine
French to English
Science
Engineering: Industrial
Term is a field of chemistry study from a French engineering school catalog. It is listed as matériaux organiques et chimie fine
Proposed translations
(English)
3 -1 | delicate chemistry | Allan Jeffs |
4 +3 | fine chemistry | GILLES MEUNIER |
3 -1 | organic chemistry | suezen |
Proposed translations
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3 hrs
Selected
delicate chemistry
Sofraser - [ Traduire cette page ]
link to "process viscometer". Gels, emulsions, delicate chemistry. Biochemicals
products Cellulose acetates Downey Fabric Softener ...
www.sofraser.com/organic.htm
NASA - Water: The Molecule of Life<br> An Interview with Philip ... - [ Traduire cette page ]
... Philip Ball, author of the book, "Life's Matrix: A Biography of Water," says that
liquid water is essential for the kind of delicate chemistry that makes life ...
www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/ solarsystem/Water:_Molecule_of_Life.html
* ENC Labs - Chemical Analysis and Consulting - [ Traduire cette page ]
... Chemical analysis enables one to better understand this delicate chemistry and
subsequently appropriate measures can be taken to improve it. ...
www.enclabs.com/
BioTerrain - doctor bannock - [ Traduire cette page ]
... can also alert the practitioner to environmental or industrial contraminats, substances
that can prove very damaging to the body's delicate chemistry. ...
www.doctorbannock.com/BTA.HTM
link to "process viscometer". Gels, emulsions, delicate chemistry. Biochemicals
products Cellulose acetates Downey Fabric Softener ...
www.sofraser.com/organic.htm
NASA - Water: The Molecule of Life<br> An Interview with Philip ... - [ Traduire cette page ]
... Philip Ball, author of the book, "Life's Matrix: A Biography of Water," says that
liquid water is essential for the kind of delicate chemistry that makes life ...
www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/ solarsystem/Water:_Molecule_of_Life.html
* ENC Labs - Chemical Analysis and Consulting - [ Traduire cette page ]
... Chemical analysis enables one to better understand this delicate chemistry and
subsequently appropriate measures can be taken to improve it. ...
www.enclabs.com/
BioTerrain - doctor bannock - [ Traduire cette page ]
... can also alert the practitioner to environmental or industrial contraminats, substances
that can prove very damaging to the body's delicate chemistry. ...
www.doctorbannock.com/BTA.HTM
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "I selected this because of the first reference and the context of matériaux organiques as the first item when used with chimie fine. the two terms are elective specializations at the engineering school. Fine chemistry could work too, I think... This was a 50-50 solution"
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1 min
fine chemistry
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omaine(s)
– Chemical Engineering
– Industrial Applications
(Chemistry)
Domaine(s)
– Génie chimique
– Applications industrielles (Chimie)
fine chemistry Source
CORRECT
chimie fine Source
CORRECT, FÉM
Termium
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Note added at 2004-09-26 13:56:48 (GMT)
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omaine(s)
– Chemical Engineering
– Industrial Applications
(Chemistry)
Domaine(s)
– Génie chimique
– Applications industrielles (Chimie)
fine chemistry Source
CORRECT
chimie fine Source
CORRECT, FÉM
Termium
Peer comment(s):
agree |
CarolynB
8 mins
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agree |
Hacene
45 mins
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neutral |
David Sirett
: I would suggest that "fine chemistry" is relatively little used in 'native', rather than translated, English, that "fine chemicals" is much more widely used, and that some other term which presently escapes me would probably be best in this context!
1 hr
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neutral |
Tony M
: I concur with David's comment
4 hrs
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neutral |
Bourth (X)
: As per comments above, confirmed by various private sources, & Hawley's defines "fine chemical".
5 hrs
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agree |
Bernadett Trabert
7 hrs
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-1
17 hrs
organic chemistry
after a little detective work, it appears organic chemistry and 'la chimie fine' both work mainly in the area of perfumes, drugs, dyes, pigments etc.
Fine chemicals is used fairly often, but fine chemistry is used mainly in translation, unless preceded by organic. Further, most UK based university courses make no mention to 'fine chemistry'.
Ascot Fine Chemicals, London, has both developed asymmetric chemical catalyst ligands of its own and licensed such ligands developed by organic chemistry ...
pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/7920/7920chiral.html
Avecia is a leading global fine and specialty chemicals company focused on ... With unique capabilities in organic chemistry, biological & polymer sciences and ...
www.avecia.com/ - 12k - 25 sep 2004
of environmentally benign organic chemistry processes, and in the redirection of organic chemical by-products into mainstream organic "fine" chemicals. ...
ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/exorga/
Fine chemicals is used fairly often, but fine chemistry is used mainly in translation, unless preceded by organic. Further, most UK based university courses make no mention to 'fine chemistry'.
Ascot Fine Chemicals, London, has both developed asymmetric chemical catalyst ligands of its own and licensed such ligands developed by organic chemistry ...
pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/7920/7920chiral.html
Avecia is a leading global fine and specialty chemicals company focused on ... With unique capabilities in organic chemistry, biological & polymer sciences and ...
www.avecia.com/ - 12k - 25 sep 2004
of environmentally benign organic chemistry processes, and in the redirection of organic chemical by-products into mainstream organic "fine" chemicals. ...
ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/exorga/
Peer comment(s):
disagree |
Tony M
: IN Asker's source text, there is a clear opposition between 'organic' and 'fine'
4309 days
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