Examples of using Pathologist in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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If the speech-language pathologist finds that your child needs speech therapy,
The pathologist examines these cells under a microscope and compares them with normal cells in the urinary system.
Italian anatomist and pathologist Giovanni Battista Morgagni died 6. December 1771.(born 1682).
Inspired by pathologist Giulio Bizzozero, he pursued research in the nervous system.
was Dr. Frederic Zugiba, a well-known cardiologist and forensic pathologist.
Florence Muringi Wambugu(born 23 August 1953) is a Kenyan plant pathologist and virologist.
My husband and I hurried to the hospital the following morning after her death to talk with the pathologist before the autopsy.
And they have cut me out. I am the medical examinerand the chief pathologist in the city.
The independent autopsy was conducted by high-profile pathologist Michael Baden.
And 28 years later, French pathologist Edmond Perrier Megnin used insects to calculate the time of death of a mummified infant in a similar case.
In 1838, German pathologist Johannes Muller demonstrated that cancer is made up of cells
In 1844 he became the assistant to pathologist Robert Froreip, who introduced him to the field of pathology
Lindsay Peaster, a speech-language pathologist and special education teacher in Madison,
In 1838, German pathologist Johannes Muller demonstrated that cancer is made up of cells
She is a certified practicing speech pathologist with diverse interests in the areas of early child language development, intercultural communication and working with Aboriginal Australians.
make a definitive diagnosis of liver cancer, but the procedure requires an expert liver pathologist and is not necessary for all patients.
identify cancerous prostate samples as accurately as any pathologist.
have been shot from very close range due to the lack of gunpowder on the victim's body, forensic pathologist Michael Baden was quoted by the paper as saying.
the Royal Perth Hospital pathologist who, two years earlier, discovered the gut
have been fired from very close range due to the lack of gunpowder on the victim's body, forensic pathologist Michael Baden was quoted by the paper as saying.