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词汇 anatomist
释义 anatomist
noun[ C ]
 anatomyuk /əˈnæt.ə.mɪst/ us /əˈnæt.ə.mɪst/
an expert in anatomy (= the study of the structure of the body and its parts)解剖学家
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Examples from literature

But anatomists know that a careful comparison of any collection will show extremely salient differences. 
But on the eminent anatomists who were to perform a variety of unprecedented operations on other states, this spectacle had no deterrent effect. 
Let us imagine, that an anatomist had come into the painter's working-room. 
Sir Richard Owen, in many ways, was at that time the most distinguished anatomist in England. 
There is something about all the fine arts, of soul and spirit, which, like the vital principle in man, defies the research of the most critical anatomist. 

Examples of anatomist


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Actually, microscopes remained an essential tool for many anatomists and naturalists throughout the eighteenth century.
How was it that two expert anatomists, the preeminent authorities of their time, could come to such diametrically opposed conclusions?
This aspect of mental health is being explored by anatomists, physiologists, geneticists, biochemists, neuropathologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychologists, psychiatrists and other specialists.
Distinguished men bequeathed their own brains to anatomists, who expressed their gratitude with a dignified publication of the anatomical results.
The fascination with studies of the skull was shared even by anti-phrenological anatomists and anthropologists.
These investigators, a physiologist and an anatomist, shared the same interests.
These two tendencies proved incompatible, because anatomists remained skeptical about whether the reports on individual brains were trustworthy.
For example, anatomists did not generally do comparative dissections - let alone vivisections - of non-human creatures.
Is it too much to say of him that he is the greatest anatomist the nervous system has ever known?
Over the years, brain anatomists developed more sophisticated parameters.
The anatomist, geneticist, or nutritionist, for all intents and purposes, is taken as speaking for his or her scientific brethren as he or she speaks of the subject in question.
To the older, established anatomists of this period, this seemed a highly unpromising undertaking, especially because the instruments necessary for preparing thin sections of tissue were lacking.
As primarily an anatomist, it comes as somewhat of a jar for me to read that "systems of classification based on anatomic analysis are not always entirely appropriate".
By the end of the eighteenth century, however, anatomists began to argue that male and female bodies were fundamentally distinct and were not merely two versions of the same body.
When the theory was developed in 1972, the numerical dominance and axon propagation speeds in human cortico-cortical axons were unappreciated by nearly all physiologists and anatomists.
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