Definition of Embryologists. Meaning of Embryologists. Synonyms of Embryologists

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Definition of Embryologists

Embryologist
Embryologist Em`bry*ol"o*gist, n. One skilled in embryology.

Meaning of Embryologists from wikipedia

- epigenesis displaced preformation as the favored explanation among embryologists. Cleavage is the very beginning steps of a developing embryo. Cleavage...
- Richard Lavenham Gardner, FRSB, FRS (born 10 June 1943) is a British embryologist and geneticist. He is currently an Emeritus Professor at the University...
- John Beard (11 November 1858 – 24 November 1924) was a Scottish embryologist, known for his controversial theory of the trophoblastic origin of cancer...
- the main product of the diencephalon, as first recognized by the Swiss embryologist and anatomist Wilhelm His Sr. in 1893. The thalamus is a paired structure...
- containing arthropods and annelids. This arrangement was followed by the embryologist Karl Ernst von Baer in 1828, the zoologist Louis Ag****iz in 1857, and...
- cnidaria and other forms). This division into four was followed by the embryologist Karl Ernst von Baer in 1828, the zoologist Louis Ag****iz in 1857, and...
- been encoded in their individual nucleotide sequences. In 1881, the embryologist Wilhelm Roux published Der Kampf der Theile im Organismus (The Struggle...
- vitamin E Juan R. Correa-Pérez, scientist; first clinical andrologist and embryologist in Puerto Rico Juan R. Cruz, NASA scientist, pla**** an instrumental role...
- 73 American football player United States (New Orleans) Xavier Dor 91 Embryologist and anti-abortion activist France (Paris) Ken Farnum 89 Cyclist United...
- astragalus bone in the ankle. Amniota was first formally described by the embryologist Ernst Haeckel in 1866 on the presence of the amnion, hence the name....