Sentences with phrase «anatomist from»

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.
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.

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At yet higher magnification, a slice through a neuron viewed in an electron microscope looks like a landscape seen from an airplane — one anatomist calls it the «cytoscape.»
The first observations come, in fact, from the Belgian anatomist Andreas Vesalius.
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.
Anatomists have long known that, because of the demands of childbirth, women's bodies differ from men's.
Design, Setting, and Cases Postmortem prefrontal tissue from 7 autistic and 6 control male children aged 2 to 16 years was examined by expert anatomists who were blinded to diagnostic status.
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.
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.
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.
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