Similar words: pathological, ornithologist, pathology, psychologist, apologist, zoologist, biologist, geologist. Meaning: [pə'θɑlədʒɪst /-θɒ-] n. a doctor who specializes in medical diagnosis.
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31. Her husband is a better psychologist than he is a pathologist.
32. An Austrian pathologist identified the first two red cell antigens, A and B, in 1900.
33. Other jobs in the field that fill the bill for low pressure and competition, with shorter work weeks, include dietician, dental hygienist, speech pathologist, occupational therapist and chiropractor.
34. The pathologist determines the histologic diagnosis of the trophoblastic disease, most importantly , if choriocarcinoma is present.
35. The brain fitness programs are a lot like physical rehabilitation, says Katherine Sullivan, a speech pathologist who directs the Brain Fitness Center.
36. Finally, in 1998, Harvey returned Einstein's brain to the pathologist at Princeton Hospital.
37. Among the most significant was his own record and ability as physician and pathologist.
38. A speech pathologist at Walter Reed Army Medical Center uses text-to-speech applications to give patients a voice.
39. As well as Dr Buckley, the team of experts behind the mummification included Dr Joann Fletcher, Maxine Coe and forensic pathologist Peter Vanezis.
40. Ugliness is a point of view: an ulcer is wonderful to a pathologist.
41. Grading and staging the tumor the surgical pathologist who will examine multiple histologic sections the tumor.
42. Does the pathologist need any further access to the remaining soft tissue?
43. "The transponders were the cause of the tumors, " said Keith Johnson, a retired toxicologic pathologist,[http://sentencedict.com/pathologist.html] explaining the findings of a 1996 study he led.
44. No remain of the Biddenden Maids has ever been studied by a pathologist or teratologist, nor is their grave known, nor we know if they ever existed in the first place.
45. The post mortem was carried out or was conducted by the police pathologist.
46. The post mortem is carried out or is conducted by the police pathologist.
47. It appears that a Viennese pathologist has finally solved the case.
48. Ugloh! ss is a point of view : an ulcer is wonderful to a pathologist.
49. Charlier is an archaeologist and forensic pathologist at the University of Paris; the face in his hands may as well be contorted in a grimace.
50. Washington University plant pathologist Roger Beachy is working on introducing genes for disease resistance into cassava, a critical food source for much of Africa.
51. METHODS: Diagnosis and treatment data of 320 cases of breast cystosarcoma phyllodes diagnosed by operating pathologist were analysed retrospectively.
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