Meaning of PHYSIOLOGIST
Pronunciation: | | `fizee'âlujist
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WordNet Dictionary |
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| Definition: | | [n] a biologist specializing in physiology |
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| See Also: | | Adrian, Alan Hodgkin, Andrew Fielding Huxley, Andrew Huxley, Banting, Baron Adrian, Baron Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz, Bernard, Best, biologist, C. H. Best, Charles Herbert Best, Claude Bernard, E. H. Weber, Eccles, Edgar Douglas Adrian, Einthoven, Ernst Heinrich Weber, F. G. Banting, Galvani, Haldane, Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz, Hermann von Helmholtz, Hess, Hodgkin, Huxley, Ivan Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, Jacques Loeb, Jan Evangelista Purkinje, Johannes Evangelista Purkinje, Johannes Peter Muller, John Eccles, John Haldane, John James Rickard Macleod, John Macleod, John Scott Haldane, Lazzaro Spallanzani, life scientist, Loeb, Luigi Galvani, M. J. Schleiden, Macleod, Matthias Schleiden, Muller, Pavlov, Purkinje, Schleiden, Schwann, Sherrington, Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, Sir Frederick Grant Banting, Sir John Carew Eccles, Spallanzani, Theodor Schwann, Walter Hess, Walter Rudolf Hess, Weber, Willem Einthoven | |
Webster's 1913 Dictionary |
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| Definition: | | \Phys`i*ol"o*gist\, n. [Cf. F. physiologiste.]
One who is versed in the science of physiology; a student of
the properties and functions of animal and vegetable organs
and tissues.
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Biology Dictionary |
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| Definition: | | A physiologist is a scientist or medical doctor who studies how living organisms function. A sports physiologist studies the way the human body works in a sporting context. |
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