Sentences with phrase «by anatomist»

Bergmann's rule, stated in 1847 by anatomist Carl Bergmann, says an animal's size depends on the temperature of its habitat.
The collection is overseen by anatomist Frank Rühli, who wants to reconstruct the people to whom they once belonged.
In the context of Darwin's theories of evolution, the bones were re-examined by anatomist William King, who promptly named them Homo neanderthalensis, a name that provocatively (and incorrectly) suggested they were the missing link between apes and humans.
Also, while trying to use other methods to look for that drawing, I ran into this image by anatomist William Cheselden (1688 - 1752) today of a praying skeleton that reminded me of your drawing.

Not exact matches

... here one must be blunt, Martin's observations were contradicted by virtually all other anatomists who examined the specimens.»
Abandoning besieged Copenhagen at the endof 1659, he went first to Amsterdam and then to Leiden, pursuing a training in medicine, so that by the time he arrived in Paris in 1665 his skills as an anatomist were very evident.
We may be instructed by a skilled anatomist who dissects the sexual organs or the brain, while politely declining to believe him when he asserts that that is all there is to sex or to thinking.
Zombie fans and anatomists alike will appreciate this handmade Human Kidney Lollipop Chocolate Candy Mold by Concepts in Candy.
Led by paleontologists, the AP3 team also comprises geologists, anatomists, ecologists and biologists.
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.
Seven investigators, recruited by the team through the American Academy of Anatomists, found that more than 40 percent of information in booklets produced by Michigan, Kansas and North Carolina was medically inaccurate.
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.
Phrenology was founded by the reputable anatomist Franz Gall late in the 18th century.
For example, his ideas were adopted by the comparative anatomist Richard Owen, the founder of London's Natural History Museum.
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.
The early study of fossil bones was dominated by the 19th - century French comparative anatomist Georges Cuvier.
For centuries, anatomists had dissected the human body according to instructions spelled out by ancient Greek texts.
«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.
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.
A 1929 guide on Neanderthal Man by the curators of the museum describes how Blaschke modelled the figures on casts of Neanderthal skeletal remains and with the advice of European anatomists.
Some energy anatomists prefer virtual examinations by phone, while others host in - person energy anatomy physicals in a similar manner to doctors performing an annual exam.
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.
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.
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