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Sentence count:151+2Posted:2017-03-21Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: epidemiologistbiologicalecologistapologistpsychologistarchaeologistornithologistpaleontologistMeaning: [baɪ'ɒlədʒɪst]  n. (biology) a scientist who studies living organisms. 
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121, A biologist who has witnessed this carnage observed that "it is like a tabby cat attacking a hippopotamus".
122, He is a biologist.
123, "To enable life you need genes and proteins, which are information and machines," said molecular biologist Michael Hecht of Princeton University, co-author of the study published online in PLoS ONE.
124, A study led by biologist Jon Puritz of the University of Hawaii found discharges from water treatment systems and contaminated rivers led to genetically different sea star populations of the species.
125, One of them, molecular biologist Graham Kerr Whitfield of the University of Arizona in Phoenix, used it to explore the biology of the vitamin D receptor and its role in the pathogenesis of cancer.
126, In 1758, Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus developed a comprehensive system of taxonomy, as the field is known, which is still - with modifications - in use today.
127, Biologist and naturalist EO Wilson calls it biophilia, our innate love for the rest of life.
128, Within 10 years , predicts Robert Weinberg, a cancer biologist at the Whitehead Institute in Cambridge, Mass.
129, The competition can get vicious, says Adam Pack, a marine mammal biologist and psychologist at the University of Hawaii(sentencedict.com), Hilo.
130, A biologist named Hugh Dingle, striving to understand the essence, has identified five characteristics that apply, in varying degrees and combinations, to all migrations.
131, "Mosquitoes find us through their sense of smell, but until now we've known very little about how they do this, " said Professor John Carlson, a molecular biologist at Yale University.
132, But here are some of my favorites taken over the past decade, as explained by Ron O'Dor, cephalopod biologist and senior scientist for the Census of Marine Life.
133, Professor Paul Freemont, a molecular biologist at Imperial College London said: "The bacteria naturally produce these fibres of cellulose and they are laid down into a mat that floats to the surface.
134, During this time, Lee's wife a molecular biologist , was the sole breadwinner for the family.
135, On Monday, the Nobel committee named Ralph Steinman, a biologist with Rockefeller University, and scientists Bruce A.
136, Be he a biologist?
137, A Scottish biologist and pharmacologist Alexander Fleming published many articles on bacteriology, immunology,[www.Sentencedict.com] and chemotherapy.
138, A biologist has inadvertently made history after becoming the first person to pass on an insect-borne virus to another human by sexual contact.
139, "It is hands-down the largest snake ever confirmed, " says Harry Greene, an evolutionary biologist at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, who was not involved in the work.
140, You are listening to a marine biologist Joe Pawlik at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington.
141, Geoff Hilton, a U.K.-based biologist with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and study co-author, has compared the mismatch to a house cat attacking a hippopotamus.
142, Biologist Wayne McCrory of the Valhalla Wilderness Society calls Gribbell "the mother island of the white bears."
143, But Dr Steven Le Comber, an evolutionary biologist at Queen Mary college, University of London, is at pains to point out scientists don't always make bad movie-going partners.
144, Shi Yigong, a Princeton University molecular biologist, rejected a prestigious $10 million grant to return to China in 2008.
145, "You are reducing the risk of disease by quitting, " says Raj Chari, a cancer biologist at the British Columbia Cancer Research Centre in Vancouver, Canada, "but it isn't going back to zero.
146, Dolphins are very social mammals, as Dave , the Marine Biologist told us.
147, "From an evolutionary perspective, superstitions seem maladaptive," said Kevin Abbott, biologist at Carleton University in Ottawa and co-author of a recent study published in Animal Behavior.
148, But the long-term rate has been much closer to 2.5% and that has left wildlife biologist Jim Estes — considered the species' top expert, having working with it for 40 years straight — dismayed.
149, Deborah Byrd: Today, Carol Greider, a molecular biologist at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
150, A wolf shot by Jay Mize (background) is documented by wildlife biologist Michelle Kemner at the Department of Fish and Game in Nampa, Idaho.
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