What's the difference between mycologist and myologist?

Mycologist


Definition:

  • (n.) One who is versed in, or who studies, mycology.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The availability of an epidemiologic typing system for Candida species that is sensitive, rapid, inexpensive, and easy to perform would clearly be an advantage to the mycologist, microbiologist, and epidemiologist in the ongoing struggle to understand the epidemiology and pathogenesis of candidiasis.
  • (2) Even though most medical mycologists consider P. americana as synonymous with P. verrucosa, others maintain them as two distinct species on the basis that the phialides of P. americana have deeper collarettes than those of P. verrucosa.
  • (3) All of these techniques will continue to provide mycologists with the means to gain morphological and analytical data at the ultrastructural level.
  • (4) Our experience suggests that collaboration between physicians, pathologists and mycologists should bring about increased international awareness of the deep mycoses.
  • (5) Fourteen points which mycologists dealing with the systematics of fungi (including yeasts) are encouraged to adhere to in their work are presented as a Code of Practice for Systematic Mycologists.
  • (6) Nowadays most mycologists consider T. rosaceum to be a synonym of the T. megninii, although some French authors still use Sabouraud's denomination.
  • (7) Changes in the number of Pityrosporum ovale were scored by a mycologist.
  • (8) Cladosporium trichoides Emmons has been treated by some mycologists as a synonym of Cladosporium bantianum (Sacc.)
  • (9) A great number of human diseases can be attributed in some way to the effects of fungi, and consequently have long been recognized as important to the dermatologist and mycologist.
  • (10) It is emphasized that a wider application of this newly introduced inexpensive and safe staining solution will help the mycologists to study the morphological characteristics of yeast, molds, and Prototheca obtained from man, animals and environment.
  • (11) No peptidic main toxin as described by other mycologists could be detected.
  • (12) Approximately 20% of all known fungal species are obligate symbionts in lichens; this major group of fungi has been long neglected by mycologists, and overlooked by industry.
  • (13) Trichophyton persicolor was described by Sabouraud in 1910, and was mistaken by most mycologists for Trichophyton mentagrophytes.
  • (14) All patients had tinea versicolor clinically diagnosed, then confirmed by a positive patch test, as assessed by a single mycologist.
  • (15) 8 mycologists reviewed the medical records of 83 patients with disseminated crypttococcosis living in Brazil to examine the varieties of Cryptococcus neoformans.
  • (16) Since the earliest research in transmission electron microscopy in the 1950s, mycologists have kept pace with the developments in all areas of electron microscopy and have used them to great advantage in generating fine structural information on fungi.
  • (17) Classical mycologists may be at a greater risk for infection with organisms under investigation than medical mycologists.
  • (18) The accidental infection, in Paris, followed inoculation of a culture from a Vietnamese bamboo rat into the finger of a mycologist.
  • (19) Identity of the fungal sporangium and its relationship with the disease have baffled medical scientists and mycologists for several decades.
  • (20) The group was led by an amateur mycologist who had been eating hand-picked mushrooms without complications for 20 years.

Myologist


Definition:

  • (n.) One skilled in myology.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The orofacial myologist should be alert to the presence of possible pathology of the tongue during orofacial examination, and refer suspected instances of macroglossia to an appropriate medical resource for definitive diagnosis and treatment.

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