- Sir
Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer (2 June 1850 – 29
March 1935) was a
British physiologist. He is
regarded as a
founder of endocrinology: in 1894 he discovered...
- Sharpie,
Sharpy or
Sharpey may
refer to:
Sharpie (boat), a type of long,
narrow sailboat 12 m2 Sharpie, a small, vintage,
former Olympic sailboat Sharpie...
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Sharpey's fibres (bone fibres, or
perforating fibres) are a
matrix of
connective tissue consisting of
bundles of
strong predominantly type I collagen...
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William Sharpey FRS FRSE LLD (1
April 1802 – 11
April 1880) was a
Scottish anatomist and physiologist.
Sharpey became the
outstanding exponent of experimental...
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among the
general public but also his contemporaries,
including William Sharpey who
described his
experiments aside from
cruel as "purposeless" and "without...
- surgery, and
William Sharpey professor of physiology,
exercised the
greatest influence on him. He was
greatly attracted by Dr.
Sharpey's lectures,
which inspired...
- in Food ****imilation". The name "insulin" was
coined by
Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer in 1916 for a
hypothetical molecule produced by
pancreatic islets...
- his country. However,
Sharpey's former colleague Doctor Longman believes that the sensory-deprivation
experiments that
Sharpey was
conducting on himself...
- (James Hutton),
Nephrology (Richard Bright),
Endocrinology (Edward
Albert Sharpey-Schafer),
Hematology (William Hewson),
Dermatology (Robert Willan), Epigenetics...
- sutures—synarthrodial (immovable)
joints formed by bony ossification, with
Sharpey's fibres permitting some flexibility.
Sometimes there can be
extra bone...