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First stop in comparative anatomy is having something to compare to.
His research led to what is referred to as modern comparative anatomy.
"And if you think this is bad wait till I start going through comparative anatomy."
He is also a major contributor to the history of ideas in comparative anatomy.
To do that, you have to know comparative anatomy very well."
Comparative anatomy, however, is an unfashionable science in the West today.
Comparative anatomy began its emergence in the latter part of the 19th century.
In 1837, he became also professor of comparative anatomy.
In 1720 he published a work on the comparative anatomy of vertebrates.
In the later part of his life he chiefly devoted himself to comparative anatomy.
In the species, we can follow it hardly less exactly by means of comparative anatomy and biology.
His better known work was in the fields of comparative anatomy, development history and teratology.
Today comparative anatomy is still taught and used, particularly in the field of paleontology.
He became an expert in comparative anatomy and published a number of relevant textbooks.
It was, however, in the field of comparative anatomy that Jacobson won his reputation.
One of his major concerns was the comparative anatomy of the brain.
I shall thereby give a new value to the work, and make it desirable for all who study comparative anatomy.
He is best known for his work in comparative anatomy and his studies involving the eye.
His first paper, which discussed the comparative anatomy of the pancreas, was published in 1926.
In comparative anatomy, the more neutral term entepicondyle is used.
They are used in studies of comparative anatomy and to identify bones from archaeological sites.
Bjerring has also discussed a number of classical problems in comparative anatomy.
Edward Tyson is regarded as the founder of comparative anatomy.
He then took a comparative anatomy class from a famous teacher at the University of Pennsylvania.
It looks strange to me, and I have a pretty good grounding in comparative anatomy."