More than half of Dana's published work is on geological subjects, but he was a mineralogist and a zoologist as well as a geologist. |
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Having the same name presents no difficulties whatsoever to the zoologist nor to the botanist. |
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Raised and home-schooled in Africa by her zoologist parents, she lands in Illinois completely naive to the cliques and rules of high school. |
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Knowing an opportunity to make a quick buck, he takes the thing to a zoologist who just happens to be visiting the area. |
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The spirochaete responsible for syphilis was only isolated in 1905 by the German zoologist Fritz Schaudinn. |
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Almost a century later, zoologist CB Kloss discovered what seemed to be a dwarf siamang in the Mentawai islands off Sumatra's west coast. |
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The zoologist and his collaborator use the handheld bat detector to catalog the calls of bats such as this mastiff bat. |
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Nicander is a gifted Homeric glossator, but he is neither zoologist nor toxicologist. |
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And if I want to become a zoologist or a biologist, or even a veterinarian, I need to go back to school and get the education for it. |
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A zoologist will think of where the tiger can still roam free, of places it is under threat, of its habitat and how to protect it. |
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This prestigious group included wartime colleagues Solly Zuckerman, a zoologist, and Cecil Gordon, a biologist. |
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He later became noted as a zoologist and oceanographer, and was a pioneer of the neuron theory. |
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As a young zoologist it was very impressive to work with such an experienced guiding intellectual force. |
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Among the Islands By Tim Flannery An eminent zoologist reports from his adventures through the South Pacific Islands. |
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He returned in 1908 with the Canadian zoologist Rudolph M. Anderson, again travelling to Herschel Island, Cape Parry and Victoria Island. |
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Gerti Duecker, zoologist of the University of Muenster, West Germany, has determined by a series of tests. |
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The European bass was first described in 1758 by Swedish zoologist Carl Linnaeus in his work Systema Naturae. |
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Pseudoscientists, like Louis Agassiz, the Swiss-born and Harvard-trained zoologist, adapted the medium to further notions of black aberrance and inferiority. |
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Long ago, he used to study tiny pseudoscorpions as a zoologist. |
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The European hare was first described in 1778 by German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas. |
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Austrian zoologist Konrad Lorenz, who won a Nobel Prize for his ethological studies, went so far as to classify behaviour patterns into two distinct categories: acquired and innate. |
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The Telegraph reports that he is fluent in Swahili and a keen zoologist. |
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A few years ago, a lateral-thinking zoologist looked into the plight of a captive male mandrill who was in a deep funk and off his food. |
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Botanist and zoologist George Shaw made a study of Lever's collection and his Musei Leveriani published in 1792 contains an illustration of Lever's wolf. |
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To a zoologist, they are strikingly different. |
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The Nobel Prize-winning zoologist Niko Tinbergen and his students have studied how the Herring Gull's behaviour is related to the survival of individual birds. |
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For example, in the biology module, participants would complete activities that span a range of careers, such as zoologist, botanist, pathologist, medical doctor and veterinarian. |
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Buffon describes the breed precisely in his Natural History, written in the 18th century, stressing its rarity, while the Swedish botanist and zoologist Linnaeus also mentioned it. |
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Full day at the Ecomuseum zoo with our resident zoologist. |
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In 1843, the zoologist Leopold Fitzinger put the genus in its own family, Dermochelyidae. |
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John Edward Gray placed it in its own genus in 1865, naming it in honour of physician and zoologist Daniel Frederik Eschricht. |
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In 1963, NBC debuted Wild Kingdom, a popular program featuring zoologist Marlin Perkins as host. |
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Another attendee of the funeral was Ray Lankester, a British zoologist who would later become a prominent academic. |
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In 1816, French zoologist Henri Blainville coined the term Dermochelys. |
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Between 1835 and 1837, the zoologist Edward Blyth worked on the area of variation, artificial selection, and how a similar process occurs in nature. |
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Theis, who co-authored the study with Kay Holekamp, MSU zoologist, studied multiple groups of male and female spotted hyenas and striped hyenas in Kenya. |
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In 1846, the English zoologist John Edward Gray, ignoring Lesson's designation, named Rudolphi's specimen Balaenoptera laticeps, which others followed. |
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A review of a book on British butterflies and their collectors may seem more appropriate to the pages of an entomological journal than to American Zoologist. |
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