Living in France, being a morphologist, and having myself studied hypocoristics, I may give you some impressions on the matter. |
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As a highly skilled morphologist, he was in a position to assess the evidence. |
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Morgan was an astronomical morphologist who devoted his career to studying and classifying stars and galaxies. |
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Because Pringsheim was known as a morphologist, however, many of his views on physiology were not accepted or validated by other botanists. |
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From the beginning, the story of vertebrate lungs is full of twists, says functional morphologist Elizabeth Brainerd of Brown University. |
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Steinkruger and Krifka dedicate this volume to the late German linguistic morphologist, Wolfgang Ulrich Wurzel. |
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He later told me that he forged his own sculpting chisels and considered sculpting a good exercise in 3D concepts for the morphologist. |
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An Anti-Aging and morphologist doctor is neither God, nor Faust. |
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In the decade after the war Eliade lived in Paris, where he established his international reputation as a historian, morphologist, and phenomenologist of religion. |
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