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A morphologist studies this process, the causes, and its result.
Ordinarily you're the best cultural morphologist I've ever had, and every city manager has to be a good one.
The man has got to be a first-class cultural morphologist."
Besides being a brilliant morphologist, Balfour was an accomplished naturalist.
A plant morphologist makes comparisons between structures in many different plants of the same or different species.
Mr. Djavakhishvili, a morphologist, said military officials refuse to acknowledge that nerve gas was used.
His younger son is the plant morphologist and taxonomist Hugh Iltis.
Morphologist Jungers examined the skull and concluded that the skeleton displays "no trace of disease".
Dohrn chose to become a "Darwinian morphologist".
Bateson had been trained as an evolutionary morphologist and had published a theory to explain the origin of the vertebrates.
Owen would go on to become the leading British morphologist while working at the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons.
In 1919 he briefly worked in Munich under the German plant morphologist Goebel.
A doctor and morphologist, Huxley professionalized the new biology, using it to train medical students who till then had spent more time on Plato than anatomy.
The overall absurdity lies in the basic idea of the "cultural morphologist": Chris recognized the term, from his force-feeding in Spengler.
The prints were cast and analyzed by Dr. Jeffrey Meldrum, a leading evolutionary morphologist.
Russell Howard Tuttle (born August 18, 1939) is a distinguished primate morphologist, and paleoanthropologist.
It was here that Arber first met Ethel Sargent, a plant morphologist who gave regular presentations to the school science club.
The journal was established in 1887 by zoologist and morphologist C. O. Whitman and underwent reorganization in 1907.
July 31 - Ernest Melville DuPorte (b. 1891), Black Canadian insect morphologist.
The evolutionary biologist relies on the plant morphologist to interpret structures, and in turn provides phylogenies of plant relationships that may lead to new morphological insights.
His career as a morphologist culminated in 1876 with the publication of a memoir on the alternation of generations in thallophytes and mosses.
Evolutionary trees as the standard iconography for phylogeny had been introduced in the 1860s by the German morphologist Ernst Haeckel.
As a morphologist, Huxley was interested only in establishing the relationships between the variety of animal forms; he had major reservations about the role of adaptation in evolution.
Nicolaus Kleinenberg (1842, Libau -1897) was a Baltic German zoologist and evolutionary morphologist.
There Weldon studied with the developmental morphologist Francis Balfour who influenced him greatly: Weldon gave up his plans for a career in medicine.