What's the difference between anatomist and tenonian?

Anatomist


Definition:

  • (n.) One who is skilled in the art of anatomy, or dissection.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In April 1986, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the thorax and shoulder girdle was presented to the 99th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Anatomists.
  • (2) These multiple removals raise also many questions to the anatomist, the most interesting concerning: the multiple hepatic arteries; the connections between celiac branches of the abdominal aorta.
  • (3) Anatomists involved with studies of the hippocampal formation are being prodded by computational modelers and physiologists who demand detailed and quantitative information concerning hippocampal neurons and circuits.
  • (4) The paper reminds of the great Danish anatomist, geologist, and bishop Niels Stensen (1638-1686) whose 300th anniversary of his death was in 1986.
  • (5) Using the algorithm, an anatomist can generate a realistic static picture of a reasonably complex reconstruction in about 20 s on a small laboratory computer.
  • (6) The cohort included 2,317 men who joined the American Association of Anatomists between 1888 and 1969 and who were living in the United States when they joined this association.
  • (7) The following points emerged from this study: 1) spinal cord softening is a rare occurrence; 2) while formerly syphilis was the most frequent cause, recently reports of cases secondary to aortic disease or to embolism with diffuse signs of arteriosclerosis and circulatory failure pointing to a different pathogenesis have become more frequent; 3) the site of softening rarely corresponds to the vascular spinal territories as defined by the anatomists, from which it may be argued that often several arterial territories may be involved simultaneously or, alternatively, that the arterial territories are not so rigidly defined as anatomical research has led us to suppose; 4) the few cases of multiple vascular lesions show that, as happens in the brain, the cord may be damaged contemporaneously or successively in several areas.
  • (8) The present paper summarizes the role of the morbid anatomist and clinical pathologist in environmental carcinogenesis.
  • (9) Joint clinicoanatomical presentations by participation of anatomists in clinical teaching and clinicians in teaching of anatomy have not only upgraded the teaching but have also significantly reduced the problem of teachers shortage.
  • (10) Fifty-three percent of the units were taught by a physical therapist and combination of other professionals including a nurse, physician, nutritionist, psychiatric social worker, physiologist, or anatomist.
  • (11) As part of these studies, an attempt was made to standardize the lymphological nomenclature so that it would be acceptable to both anatomists and clinicians.
  • (12) Nott has been characterized as a physician, anatomist, anthropologist, and ethnologist.
  • (13) There were studied 19 constrictive pericarditis cases demonstrated by anatomist study.
  • (14) However, we may have also functionally different glomus cells which may or may not correspond to the different types described by anatomists.
  • (15) The myoepithelial cells observed in this study are apparently identical with the smooth myoid cells of early anatomists; the hypertrophic myoepithelial cells correspond to the unicellular Hassall's corpuscles.
  • (16) Without changing their level of perception anatomists could look through a microscope with macroscopist's eyes.
  • (17) Anatomists may take an especial interest in the letters No 1903 to HERDER and No 1904 to CHARLOTTE v. STEIN (both dated the March 27, 1784) which demonstrate the discoverer's mirth in finding out the human os intermaxillare.
  • (18) This is a significant nonrecorded variation of the muscle to both clinicians and gross anatomists.
  • (19) In the epoch of Vesalius he became an anatomist who was dissecting and demonstrating as well as teaching.
  • (20) The King survived for 11 days following the mortal wound and was treated by two of the most distinguished physicians of the Renaissance: Ambroise ParĂ© (1510-1590), the master surgeon, and Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564), the great anatomist.

Tenonian


Definition:

  • (a.) Discovered or described by M. Tenon, a French anatomist.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The vitreo-tenonian tube is a new procedure, used in uncontrolled glaucoma, for the drainage of aqueous humor.

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