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Definition of Cytologists
1. cytologist [n] - See also: cytologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cytologists
Literary usage of Cytologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report by American Genetic Association (1907)
"cytologists, a good many of them at least, are coming to look upon the chromosomes
as the ... There is no school of cytologists, however, who insist upon an ..."
2. Whole Life Cycle of Chromosomes and Their Coiling Systems: Transactions, APS by L. R. Cleveland (2008)
"Since there is no general agreement among cytologists as to when a daughter ...
After this, another place where a good many cytologists begin to call them ..."
3. The Harvey Lectures by Harvey Society of New York, New York Academy of Medicine (1917)
"These cytologists made extensive series of comparative studies, at the same time
carefully examining the structure of bacteria, spirilla, spirulina, ..."
4. An Introduction to Cytology by Lester Whyland Sharp (1921)
"Entirely aside from the theoretical interpretations placed upon the process of
maturation, cytologists have yet failed to arrive at any universally accepted ..."
5. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.) (1911)
"... morphologists, cytologists, ecologists, physiologists; but there has developed
no variety distinctively American; there is no work which is unique. ..."
6. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.) (1911)
"There have been, and may now be, competent American botanists of all the well
known varieties, taxonomists, plant-geographers, morphologists, cytologists, ..."
7. Plant Genetics by John Merle Coulter, Merle Crowe Coulter (1918)
"Many cytologists fully expect sex chromosomes to be demonstrated in plants, ...
The theory therefore is firmly believed by many plant cytologists, ..."