Examples of using Pathologist in English and their translations into Japanese
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As many people have aphasia after a stroke, a speech-language pathologist will conduct an evaluation to diagnosis aphasia soon after the event.
United States pathologist who discovered viruses that cause tumors(1879-1970).
A speech-language pathologist will try to determine where the problem lies- which part of the swallowing process is causing difficulty.
In addition, veterinarian pathologist Allavena explained how to'donate the body for scientific research'.
In the 1880s, Dr. McFadyean was the only veterinary pathologist in Britain.
Dr. Lindow, now a plant pathologist at the University of California-Berkeley, found that when this particular bacterium was introduced to plants where it is originally absent, the plants became very vulnerable to frost damage.
The therapeutic section, however, relates only to squamous carcinoma and assumes that the primary physician has worked with the pathologist as described below to eliminate other possibilities that would require alternative therapies.
According of plant pathologist Don Huber, Professor Emeritus at Purdue University, two modified traits account for practically all of the genetically modified crops grown in the world today.
In which X ray is done of the breast.2 Biopsy- The removal of cells or tissues so they can be viewed under a microscope by a pathologist to check for signs of cancer.
But pathologist Stephen Galli of the Stanford University School of Medicine in Palo Alto, California, thought type 2 responses had gotten a bad rap.
On 21 July Dr Shera, a pathologist, was called in to take a spinal fluid sample and immediately asked if her stomach contents should be examined in case of narcotic poisoning.
In the context of quality improvement and quality assurance, even apparently small aspects can be of importance, such as correct handling of blood tubes or timing of assessments by a pathologist.
One was that the hospital must hire Dr. Ewing as its chief pathologist; the second was that the hospital must commit itself to treating nothing but cancer, and that it would routinely use, radium in its cancer treatments.
In 2011 Don Huber, a plant pathologist and soil microbiologist, wrote to the US Secretary of Agriculture about the unexpected consequences of GMOs and the accompanying herbicides.
The speech pathologist can and will work with your child to either overcome the impediment or work with it and learn to use the impediment to their advantage.
On Sept 28, six men were charged with Kevin's murder while two others including the army pathologist were charged with abetment.
According to an Acres USA interview{1} of plant pathologist Don Huber, Professor Emeritus at Purdue University, two modified traits account for practically all of the genetically modified crops grown in the world today.
Based on this report and the recommendation of his brother, a pathologist with connections to existing medical schools, he was chosen by the Carnegie Foundation to do a study of American Medical Education just after the turn of the century.
The Pathologist received the specimen on 13th April 2017, and confirms“Stored in protein powder in an ambient temperature of the kitchen I believe death of this mouse to have occurred between seven to fourteen days prior to my receipt of the sample”.
(The father of another of Kanner's early cases was a plant pathologist who spent most of his career in Puerto Rico, which shows the degree to which commercial agriculture, including chemically intensive coffee growing, occurs on that island.).