-
which can be
subsumed under the four
categories currently accepted by
histologists. The
usage of
illustrations in histology,
deemed as
useless by Bichat...
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Proceedings of the I All-Russian
Congress of Zoologists,
Anatomists and
Histologists in
Petrograd on 15–21
December 1922: 88–89. Martynov, A. V. (1924). "О...
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Proceedings of the I All-Russian
Congress of Zoologists,
Anatomists and
Histologists in
Petrograd on 15–21
December 1922: 88–89.
Entomology Endopterygota...
- acidophil, or, as an
adjectival form, acidophilic) is a term used by
histologists to
describe a
particular staining pattern of
cells and
tissues when using...
- July 1817 – 2
November 1905) was a
Swiss anatomist, physiologist, and
histologist.
Albert Kölliker was born in Zürich, Switzerland. His
early education...
- 1st
Baronet (20 July 1816 – 29
March 1892) was an
English surgeon,
histologist and anatomist. He is best
known for his
research using microscopes to...
- morphology] (Speech). 3rd All-Union
Meeting of Zoologist, Anatomists, and
Histologists (in Russian). Leningrad, U.S.S.R.
Reprinted in:
Koltsov HK (1928). "Физико-химические...
- 1852 – 17
October 1934) was a
Spanish neuroscientist, pathologist, and
histologist specializing in
neuroanatomy and the
central nervous system. He and Camillo...
-
comes from
Latin fovea 'pit' The
fovea centralis was
named by
German histologist Carl Bergmann. The
fovea is a
depression in the
inner retinal surface...
-
interaction with
biological tissue samples, and is
therefore of
concern to
histologists and pathologists. Haematoxylin, like
other biological stains, may be...