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Перевод: entomologist
[существительное] энтомолог
Тезаурус:
- The most striking expression of this approach is the circular or quinary system proposed by the entomologist William Sharpe MacLeay (1792-;1865) in 1819.
- He had not been searching specially for them so that, as he wrote in his journal, It is sufficient to disturb the composure of an entomologist's mind to look forward to the future dimensions of a complete catalogue.
- But not all mosquitoes that breed in puddles or water pots are vectors of malaria, and it takes a competent entomologist to distinguish the dangerous from the harmless and to carry out this "species sanitation".
- After 40 years of "chasing mosquitoes" and trying to control the malaria they transmit, an eminent entomologist believes that recent policy changes by the World Health Organisation and the intervention of environmentalists have baulked the malariologists from their ultimate goal
- Hunting with an entomologist.
- J.H. Fabre, the famous French entomologist, describes how the mud-dauber wasp lays each of its eggs in separate mud cells which it has constructed, providing in each an advance supply of fresh food consisting of spiders paralysed by its sting.
- The first field experiment started in 1971 under the leadership of American entomologist Donald Weidhaas, and involved 4-;36 million insects (14 per cent of which were females), sterilised in the pupal stage by immersion in 1 per cent bisazir (p, p, -bis(l-aziridinyl)-N methylphosphinothioic amide) for one hour.
- This puzzle was at last unravelled in a series of brilliant papers of a rather technical and mathematical nature by the English geneticist and entomologist William Hamilton (1964, 1971a, b , 1972).
- Those who knew of his predilections often wondered why he had not become a botanist, an entomologist, a biologist.
- RICHARD A JONES ( entomologist )
- So we were surprised when a local entomologist advised us to put sacking around our fruit trees or straw round their bases to encourage the insect.
- The State Agricultural Society of New York hired an entomologist, Asa Fitch, in 1854 to study the life history of insects in the hope that this would suggest new methods of control.
- The author and the Editor would like to thank the scientists who helped keep these tales within the bounds of fact: entomologist Dr John Maunder and parasitologist Dr Ian Burgess, both of the University of Cambridge.
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