geneticists in Czech

geneticists <n.,pl..> genetici Entry edited by: B2

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1. The geneticists laughed.

2. These people were chosen by geneticists?

3. It is this accumulating genetic load that many geneticists think causes degeneration, old age and death.

4. In 2008, geneticists discovered a CaSR calcium receptor on the tongues of mice.

5. Well the geneticists, I have to say, have an interesting maxim they live by.

6. Geneticists often use viruses as vectors to introduce genes into cells that they are studying.

7. Geneticists produced and analysed statistics, primarily relating to morbidity levels among relatives of individuals suffering from schizophrenia.

8. Understanding the etiology of congenital disorders requires interdisciplinary research and close collaborations between clinicians, geneticists and developmental Biologists

9. 19 This makes it likely that geneticists will publish the complete genome of this hirsute beast before long.

10. McClintock was also featured in a 1989 four-stamp issue from Sweden which illustrated the work of eight Nobel Prize-winning geneticists.

11. Moreover, anatomically modern populations shared a number of these innovations with Neanderthals, which many anthropologists and geneticists consider a different species, or a human type inherently incapable of reaching our cognitive level.

12. Genetically, all horses start out as either chestnut, called "red" by geneticists, represented by the absence of the extension gene ("e"); or black based on the presence of the extension gene ("E").

13. Now they are making money on that generation's fears, and it is not just computerized flash card makers with the money-making ideas. Doctors and geneticists have also tapped into the market.

14. Medicine another term for bilharzia (the disease) ‘ABOUT 1 million Chinese suffer from infectious snail fever (schistomasis or Bilharziasis) but new research by Shanghai geneticists into the dangerous worm has brought some hope of controlling the disease.’

15. It is , therefore , no mere accident that we see them at work in almost all organisms , be they the lowly banana flythe favourite ' guinea pig ' of the experimental geneticists , or , the geneticist himselfthe acme of biological evolution .

16. “Biostatistics is central to all of science, because science needs that gathering of evidence and the evaluation of that evidence to make a judgment.” Biostatisticians use their quantitative skills to team with experts in other fields, from biologists and cancer specialists to surgeons and geneticists

17. “Biostatistics is central to all of science, because science needs that gathering of evidence and the evaluation of that evidence to make a judgment.” Biostatisticians use their quantitative skills to team with experts in other fields, from biologists and cancer specialists to surgeons and geneticists

18. We ended up with 20 highly committed plaintiffs: genetic counselors, geneticists who had received cease and desist letters, advocacy organizations, four major scientific organizations that collectively represented more than 150,000 scientists and medical professionals, and individual women who either couldn't afford Myriad's test, or who wanted to obtain a second opinion but could not, as a result of the patents.