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Anatomist

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Anatomist meaning

One who studies, teaches, writes on, or does research on anatomy and anatomical structures.

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But Joy Reidenberg, a comparative anatomist at the Icahn School of Medicine whose research focuses on marine mammals, "doesn't expect that to be a problem for humpback or right whales for one simple reason.

John Speed the mapmaker had a son also called John born in 1595 who graduated from St John’s College Oxford as a medical anatomist.

This terrified Byrne, who was desperate to avoid being carved up by the anatomist’s knife or put on display after his death — an ignominious fate usually reserved for criminals.

Bones of Contention: Controversies in the Search for Human Origins, British science writer Roger Lewin suggests the tone was set by the Dutch anatomist Eugène Dubois, who in the 1890s found remains of Pithecanthropus erectus) on the island of Java.

Her heroine in has written an unlikely best seller, an academic biography of an 18th-century proto-feminist anatomist.

Because the study of anatomy concerned observation and drawings, the popularity of the anatomist was equal to the quality of his drawing talents, and one need not be an expert in Latin to take part.

Greek anatomist Erasistratus observed that arteries that were cut during life bleed.

He was said by anatomist Theodor Kerckring to have produced an "excellent" microscope, the quality of which was the foundation of Kerckring's anatomy claims.

Important also, Darwin was a field naturalist, but Huxley was an anatomist, so there was a difference in their experience of nature.

In 1885, anatomist Walther Flemming delivered a more precise description of the process of programmed cell death.

In 1933, American anatomist Harold Coolidge offered a more detailed description of the bonobo, and elevated it to species status.

In modern times, the thyroid was first identified in 1656 by the anatomist Thomas Wharton (whose name is also eponymised in Wharton's duct of the submandibular gland).

Regal, 126 D.W. Grieve Anatomist D.W. Grieve of the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine studied a copy of the film in 1971, and wrote a detailed analysis.

Santiago Ramón y Cajal, a Spanish anatomist, proposed that axons were the output components of neurons, describing their functionality.

The term was coined by the French anatomist Antoine Ferrein in 1741.

The view of anatomist at the time, however, became similar to that of an executioner.

They are named after the German anatomist Friedrich Matthias Claudius (1822-1869).