词汇 | pathologist |
释义 | pathologist noun[ C ] medical, lawuk /pəˈθɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ us /pəˈθɑː.lə.dʒɪst/ an expert in the study of diseases, especially someone who examines a dead person's body and cuts it open to discover how they died病理学家 Medical studies & the people who study them anatomist andrology apothecary audiologist audiology bacteriologist gerontology neurobiological neurobiologist neurobiology neurochemist neurochemistry ophthalmologist physiotherapist prosthetic pulmonologist pulmonology radiologist rheumatologist rheumatology pathologist | American Dictionarypathologist noun[ C ] us/pəˈθɑl·ə·dʒɪst, pæ-/ a doctor who has expert knowledge of pathology Examples of pathologistpathologist In addition, vocalizations from deaf infants were recorded when they were interacting with the speech-language pathologist during intervention sessions. All had been diagnosed by speech-language pathologists as exhibiting problems with language, including grammar. In addition, there is information on diseases and disorders, taxonomy of organisms, terminology, fungicides, biographical notes on past plant pathologists and many other relevant matters. This, combined with the pathologist's sharp eye, enabled him to see new and different things usually not perceived by others. Increasingly in the future, however, the pathologist is likely to be confronted with changes induced during the late phase of the response to cardiac surgery. This, in turn, makes it vital that pathologists take every opportunity to establish the normal patterns of fibrosis occurring within the lesions they confront. The volume will interest applied entomologists, plant pathologists, postharvest biologists, and agricultural engineers. Thereafter, to obtain full value from the autopsy, the pathologist must be acquainted with the changes induced within the heart by congenital malformations. Every transcript was then checked against the tapes by the third author, a certified speech-language pathologist. We thank the numerous speech-language pathologists who collected the data, the many children who were tested, and their parents for their consent. This dearth of references reflects the attitude that pathologists and neuroscientists do not regard catatonia as a disease. Direct nonmedical costs include those associated with special education and rehabilitation (including services of speech and language pathologists, educational audiologists, and vocational rehabilitationists). It is written from the viewpoint of a plant pathologist with an emphasis on the control of disease by cultural, chemical and other means. If resources are available, a team approach involving a speech pathologist is the best management strategy. No mental illness has attracted more attention from pathologists than schizophrenia. See all examples of pathologist These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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