Examples of using Lyell in English and their translations into Swedish
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She was married to the notable British geologist Charles Lyell, and assisted him in his scientific work.
photosensitivity toxic epidermal necrolysis(Lyell' s syndrome) Stevens Johnson syndrome.
conchologist who married the geologist Charles Lyell.
Stevens-Johnson syndrome/Lyell syndrome.
Thus he found that all geologists spoke Agassiz' and Lyell's ideas from 1830 and'40,
very rarely Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Lyell syndrome.
Stevens-Johnson syndrome/ Lyell syndrome(toxic epidermal necrolysis),
blisters on the skin/ peeling of the skin(Lyell syndrome), small purplish red spot petechia.
then let us think that when we hear that stevens johnson syndrome, lyell syndrome is very rare, we can also
As a botanist, Katharine Lyell specialized in ferns and in 1870 published a volume on the geographic distribution of ferns worldwide.
Horner Lyell is most well known for her scientific work in 1854,
he put matters in the hands of Lyell and Hooker.
At the age of 24, she went to work as secretary to Charles Lyell, and remained with him until his death in 1875.
In 1897, he was a recipient of the Lyell Medal, a prestigious annual scientific medal given by the Geological Society of London.
you won't need to venture far to find places to visit like Lyell Deer Sanctuary.
In his Elements of Geology(1871), Lyell called the Joggins exposure of Coal Age rocks and fossils"the finest example in the world.
Lyell was intrigued by Darwin's speculations without realising their extent.
Lyell arranged to have it published by John Murray.
Surname Lyell is used at least 1011 times in at least 9 countries.
Sir Charles Lyell, British geologist b.