Similar words: epidemiologist, biological, ecologist, apologist, psychologist, archaeologist, ornithologist, paleontologist. Meaning: [baɪ'ɒlədʒɪst] n. (biology) a scientist who studies living organisms.
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31, Cantor, who was pushing sixty, had an international reputation as a cell biologist.
32, From the viewpoint of a molecular biologist, the distance between us seems to decrease as our knowledge increases.
33, The biologist assigned the mushroom to the proper class.
34, This are the biologist who save her life.
35, This is that biologist having rescued her life.
36, As a biologist, Lamarck was equal to Darwin.
37, The biologist decided to try out that exorbitant device.
38, A research team led by molecular biologist Pamela C.
39, Princeton biologist Lee Silver told the London Sunday Times.
40, U.S. biologist who formulated the chromosome theory of heredity.
41, The secret is making sure you buy those that are vine ripened, which eliminates almost all the bitter flavors, says Autar Mattoo, PhD, a molecular biologist with the USDA.
42, "What is this stuff doing in households when we have soaps?" asks molecular biologist John Gustafson of New Mexico State University in Las Cruces.
43, True, no biologist has really believed in vitalism for more than a century.
44, Australian evolutionary biologist Roger Seymour did a simulation of how much blood pressure a gigantic sauropod would need in order to place its head vertically.
45, The multiple lens will help the biologist observe the bacteria better.
46, A colleague's presentation on how nerve cells in fruit flies take on different jobs struck computational biologist Ziv Bar-Joseph as being very similar to a distributed computing problem.
47, As a genetically trained biologist I deny that it is.
48, A marine biologist then sets out to destroy the creature by training two killer whales to go after the slimy menacer .
49, Brazilian biologist Liana Anderson's primary research has been in the Amazon basin,[Sentencedict] where she has seen the effects of climate change close up.
50, Alison McGee, a biologist with the Nature Conservancy in Georgia, said the Pentagon's commitment allowed local groups to be more ambitious in rebuilding the natural ecosystem.
51, A biologist could, in a very general way, speak about the relationship between (for instance) the height of trees in a particular forest and the wingspan of the resident birds.
52, Veracity is the heart of morality. --- Thomas Henry Huxley, English biologist.
53, That similarity and separation adds up to a mystery, according to Curtis Suttle, a biologist at University of British Columbia and a member of the 2009 Cave of Crystals expedition.
54, MONCEF ZOUALI, an immunologist and molecular biologist, is a director of research at INSERM, the French national institute for medical research.
55, Dr. Arvidson, the Audubon biologist, never seemed to run out of ideas for Andrew.
56, Molecular biologist Irving Weissman at Stanford University, California, injected human brain cells into mouse foetuses , creating a strain of mice approximately 1 per cent human.
57, This year's winners are E. O. Wilson, the Harvard evolutionary biologist; James Nachtwey, a war photographer for Time magazine; and former President Bill Clinton.
58, Biologist Remco Suer believes he's figured out the mosquito behavior, for his doctoral thesis at Wageningen University in the Netherlands.
59, The biologist injected coloring matter into anatomical specimens for the study of the structure.
60, Asked for an independent comment, French biologist Gilles Boeuf, president of the Museum of Natural History in Paris, said the question of a new extinction was first raised in 2002.
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