algologist|algologists in English

noun

one who studies algae, expert on algae

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1. Algologies: Mary Philadephia Merrifield – A Brighton Algologist – Algologies

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3. Carl Adolph Agardh was one of the most prominent algologists of all time, he was born in Sweden on 23 January 1785 and died on 28 January 1859.

4. The branch of biology concerned with the study of algae Derived forms of Algology algological (ˌælɡəˈlɒdʒɪkəl), adjective algologically, adverb algologist, noun British Dictionary definitions for …

5. Willian Henry Harvey (1811–1866), Keeper of the Herbarium and Professor in Botany at Trinity College, Dublin, was one of the most distinguished algologists of his time (Papenfuss, 1976 pp. 26).

6. Algologies algologist algology algometer algometries algometry algophilia algophilist algophobia algor algor mortis alicyclic alienate alienated alienating alienation alienist aliesterase aliform aligner aliment alimentary alimentary canal alimentary system alimentary tract alimentation alimentotherapies alimentotherapy

7. Algology is a very new study, specializing immensely in pain and is a branch off modern medicine. Algologists are the people who are behind the anesthesiologists, as well as figuring out the cures for common ailments such as chronic back pain.

8. It should also be noted that Luigi Provasoli, a pioneering micro-algologist in the art of isolating and cultivating micro-algae, maintained for several years between 1965 and 1967 in New York (Haskins Laboratories, now in Connecticut) generations of S. roscoffensis directly received from the Station Biologique de Roscoff.

9. In order to facilitate and help such transformation, the following conditions will need to be filled in: —keeping clear of hiding Palliative Care by reducing and bounding only to its oncological approach; —taking into account not only the disease itself, but the whole needs of the patients and of their families; —providing an efficient coordination between all professional bodies and mainly, Palliative Care professionals, Algologists, Psychologists, Social workers...; —to implement the patient himself and his family, “pluridisciplinarity” and continuous care. It must be emphasized that such a new term like “Supportive Care” would induced involuntarily confusing ideas of policy and provision.