Sentences with phrase «anatomist frederik»

Crichton may be doing a grave disservice, but he isn't an atmospheric scientist any more than Mary Shelley was an anatomist.
Her large - scale shamanistic sculptures of bones and feathers, and her films of camels and birds in motion show the eye of an anatomist and an anthropologist, but they were also sculptural and painterly studies that sought to rethink sculpture in a radical, intellectual way.
Moran later studied at the famed Art Students League in Manhattan, where he took instruction from the muralists Vincent Drumond, Robert Henri, Thomas Fogarty (Norman Rockwell's teacher), and the legendary anatomist George Bridgman.
He actively works with the photographic image in all imaginable levels: as a consumer, producer and editor of images, as arranger, curator, installer, and as his mechanic, anatomist, political, sculptor, technical, expert and philosopher - scientist.
Hand - built from brick, cement, and iron by the great paleo - artist Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, these architectural constructions were the first dinosaur models ever put on public display, only a few years after the term «dinosaur» itself was coined, in 1842, by Hawkins» scientific overseer, the anatomist Richard Owen.
Did you know that the technique is named after Antonio Maria Valhalla,] a seventeenth - century physician and anatomist from Bologna whose principal scientific interest was the human ear.
The old man had been living a life of seclusion ever since the death of his benefactor, the great anatomist Lord Drogo, so when I received his letter, asking me to come to him at once, I wasted no time.
It would be a hard - hearted horror fan whose pulse didn't quicken when Murray and company bring their vampire corpse to be studied by a young anatomist who can be none other than Victor Frankenstein.
-- Prof. Alice Roberts, Anatomist, Presenter of the BBC's «The Community - based, private institution dedicated to bad art, with a gallery in Dedham and local exhibitions.
Here is what vegetarian John McArdle, Ph.D, anatomist and primatologist has to say about the taxonomy of humans compared to carnivores and herbivores:»
I'm a medical doctor, but I'm also an anatomist, with a long - standing interest in embryology, or the study of how embryos develop.
A half - century later, in 1888, the German anatomist Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried von Waldeyer - Hartz peered through his microscope and decided to use the word chromosome — meaning «color body» — for the tiny, dye - absorbing threads that he and others could see inside nuclei with the best microscopes of their day.
Some of these are quite atypical compared to the average modern human, but no qualified anatomist (and no, Lubenow is not one) has ever classified them as erectus.
Nearly 200 years ago, a gifted German anatomist stumbled upon a rather macabre discovery.
The prominent British anatomist Sir Arthur Keith in 1948 gave 855 cc as the lowest known human brain volume (compared with 650 cc as the then highest known brain volume for a gorilla).
At least the present AiG writers have not stooped to quoting Zuckerman, who has hitherto been the other anatomist that creationists have deigned to acknowledge as an expert on human evolution; but they have not come to terms with Oxnard's own evolving views, and continue to cite him as if he still thought the same as he did 15 years ago or more.
French anatomist Georges Cuvier, in 1796, was the first to suggest that mammoth fossils were not from living elephants, but represented a different species now extinct.
«These findings show a relationship between the hypothesis that schizophrenia is a neurodevelopmental disorder and the longstanding hypothesis — first articulated by the German anatomist Karl Wernicke in the late 19th century — that it is a disease of altered connectivity between regions of the brain,» added Alexander - Bloch.
The Knife Man: The Extraordinary Life and Times of John Hunter, Father of Modern Surgery Wendy Moore; Broadway Books, $ 26 A dedicated anatomist, ruthless vivisectionist, and rigorous experimentalist, John Hunter (1728 — 1793) transformed surgery at a time when most practitioners were little more than tooth - pulling barbers.
The earliest accurate anatomic depiction of the human heart is usually credited to the sixteenth - century Flemish anatomist Andreas Vesalius.
Anatomist John Hutchinson of London's Royal Veterinary College says that the study «puts a nail in the coffin for the idea that mammals do not routinely exhibit LAGs as a natural part of their growth».
A scientific disagreement — In an 1881 neuroanatomy atlas, Wernicke, a well - known anatomist who in 1874 discovered «Wernicke's area,» which is essential for language, wrote about a fiber pathway in a monkey brain he was examining.
He interned at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University and the Smithsonian Institution's National Zoological Park in Washington, D.C. Working with Theodore Grand, an anatomist at the National Zoo, Long observed necropsies and learned about joint mechanisms in ostriches.
Turning up the pain threshold a notch, anatomist and paleoanthropologist Bruce Latimer of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, limped to the podium, dangling a twisted human backbone as evidence of real pain.
Bergmann's rule, stated in 1847 by anatomist Carl Bergmann, says an animal's size depends on the temperature of its habitat.
However, anatomist Owen Lovejoy of Kent State University in Ohio is not sure the spine evolution story holds water.
You have to be a population biologist, a botanist, an ecologist, a biophysicist, a biochemist, a microbiologist, a molecular biologist, a bioengineer, a geneticist, an evolutionary biologist, a developmental biologist, a zoologist, an anatomist, a pathologist, a virologist, an ichthyologist, a herpetologist, an ornithologist, a paleontologist, an exobiologist, or you - get - the - gist.
In 1543, the same year that Copernicus's De Revolutionibus appeared, anatomist Andreas Vesalius published the world's first comprehensive illustrated anatomy textbook.
Giovanni Battista Morgagni, an Italian anatomist and pathologist, is credited with making pathological anatomy an exact science.
Morgagni was appointed professor of medicine in 1710 and became chair of anatomy in 1715 at the University of Padua, where he established a reputation as a highly accurate anatomist.
A half - century later, in 1888, the German anatomist Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried von Waldeyer - Hartz peered through his microscope and decided to use the wordchromosome — meaning «color body» — for the tiny, dye - absorbing threads that he and others could see inside nuclei with the best microscopes of their day.
This find suggests that what made us human was the social switch from aggressive male to attentive mate, says C. Owen Lovejoy, an anatomist at Kent State University.
The early study of fossil bones was dominated by the 19th - century French comparative anatomist Georges Cuvier.
Upon reading about Body Worlds [«Gross Anatomy,» March], I was appalled by the absolute lack of respect anatomist Gunther von Hagens has for the people these «exhibits» once were.
For example, his ideas were adopted by the comparative anatomist Richard Owen, the founder of London's Natural History Museum.
The collection is overseen by anatomist Frank Rühli, who wants to reconstruct the people to whom they once belonged.
Phrenology was founded by the reputable anatomist Franz Gall late in the 18th century.
That debate may continue, but the one about Ata's extraterrestrial origins should definitely end, says William Jungers, a paleoanthropologist and anatomist at the State University of New York in Stony Brook's School of Medicine.
But «the work helps us sort out the relative importance of different reasons why baleen whales got so big,» says Hans Thewissen, an anatomist who studies whales at Northeast Ohio Medical University in Rootstown and was not involved with the study.
«He's a great anatomist, technically superb.
Bodies decay with alarming speed; it is all an anatomist can do to study their finer structures before they fade and to preserve them soundly.
It's still dark in Stuttgart, but already a line is forming outside the Hanns - Martin Shleyer convention hall for the 6 a.m. opening of Body Worlds, the startling and controversial exhibit created by German anatomist Gunther von Hagens.
Anatomist Elizabeth Dumont of Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine thought that the saliva of fruit bats might buffer the acids in their food, thus protecting their teeth.
Louise Scheuer, an anatomist from the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in London, has now examined the skeleton and diagnosed diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis, a condition in which bony outgrowths proliferate around joints, particularly the pelvis, foot, knee and elbow.
Stony Brook anatomist Jack Stern, famed for analyses of how Lucy walked, says it's a tough call to classify the Achilles tendon as an adaptation for jogging.
Susan Larson, an anatomist who used Hercules and Leo in studies of locomotion at SUNY Stony Brook, says that her research with the animals concluded in mid-2015.
The first observations come, in fact, from the Belgian anatomist Andreas Vesalius.
Spanish anatomist Santiago Ramón y Cajal began to study histology because it was cheap.
Along with his famous Java Man fossils, 19th - century anatomist Eugène Dubois collected shells with small holes that appeared to be made by shark teeth at the site.
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