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Also in | entomology, a flattened cap of neuropile in an insect b |
912 as Head of the Department of Zoology and | Entomology, a position he held until 1950. |
Round dance is a term used in bee keeping, | entomology and communication of social insects. |
yees, the main jobs at CDC at this time were | entomology and engineering. |
brother, he devoted much of his energies to | entomology and natural history collecting. |
or 19 years as Chairman of the Department of | Entomology and Limnology. |
volumes is a valuable resource on Brazilian | entomology and is regularly consulted even today. |
He was interested in | entomology and was adept at microscopic photography, an |
He specialized in the field of | entomology and after graduating from college worked for |
as Say, regarded as the "father" of American | entomology, and Titian Peale, a leading natural history |
d contributed to and published many works on | entomology and ornithology. |
mperial College in order to take a course in | entomology, and managed to find work there as a demonst |
leisured country gentleman, suddenly gave up | entomology and left Ireland, leaving his collection to |
His papers on geology, | entomology, and other natural sciences were published i |
Subfields of arthropodology are | entomology, arachnology, carcinology, and myriapodology |
Blum's | entomology associates and close friends include noted a |
He majored in | entomology at the University of California, Berkeley. |
He was Professor of Biology, | Entomology at Stanford University from 1912 to 1958. |
For many years he was Keeper of | Entomology at the British Museum. |
He later became deputy keeper of | entomology at the British Museum (Natural History) . |
Fred went on to earn his Ph.D. in | entomology at University_of_California, Davis. |
In 1879 he became instructor in | entomology at Harvard, remaining until 1883. |
He is also a Curator at the Essig Museum of | Entomology at the University of California, Berkeley. |
ell is a professor of biology and curator in | entomology at Harvard University's Museum of Comparativ |
iece Hoskins Chair in Chemical and Molecular | Entomology at the University of California, Berkeley. |
She described the Department of | Entomology at Michigan State College as "impressing", i |
held in June, 2009 to honor Otte, Curator of | Entomology at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philad |
A research associate at the Department of | Entomology at the Royal Ontario Museum Father Riotte ev |
t in 1983, he has been Emeritus Professor of | Entomology at the Waite campus of the University of Ade |
by Dr. Brian L. Fisher, Associate Curator of | Entomology at the California Academy of Sciences. |
ice in the Pacific Berreen did post-graduate | entomology at the University of Glasgow before joing th |
ilip Callahan, biophysicist and professor of | entomology at the University of Florida, specializing i |
scientists like James Carey, a professor of | entomology at the University of California-Davis and as |
istant director of the Imperial Institute of | Entomology, becoming director from 1942 to 1946. |
14 papers relating to forensic | entomology between 1883 and 1896. |
Both beetles have a significance in forensic | entomology but for different reasons. |
and described in detail as Plate 99, British | Entomology by John Curtis (entomologist) (published Lon |
USDA, Bureau Of | Entomology, Circ. |
The | entomology collection currently contains more than 3.5 |
The Lyman | entomology collections were transferred in 1961 by D. K |
Introduction to | Entomology.: Comprehending a General View of the Metamo |
subjects such as taxonomy, plant pathology, | entomology, cultural growing requirements, nuisance wil |
North Carolina State University | Entomology Department and graduate program |
He is the curator and chairman of the | entomology department of the California Academy of Scie |
ormation - F , North Dakota State University | Entomology Department Web page, Retrieved 8-1-2009 |
ologist, and the curator and chairman of the | entomology department of the California Academy of Scie |
The species is considered useful in forensic | entomology due to this quality. |
logy, Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering, | Entomology, Environmental Science, Food Science, Hortic |
sician who made significant contributions to | entomology, especially Coleoptera. |
Planet, are among the most popular works on | entomology for a general audience. |
nsic anthropology, Forensic botany, Forensic | entomology, Forensic odontology and various DNA or prot |
Bachelor of Arts in | Entomology from Ohio State University, 1921 |
holds a D.Sc. in Populations Sciences/Vector | Entomology from the Harvard University School of Public |
also holds two Master of Arts degrees-one in | entomology from the University of Illinois, and one in |
continued to work as a research professor of | entomology from 1950 until his death in 1956. |
y of British Columbia in 1963, a master's in | entomology from North Carolina State University in 1966 |
(ornithology), mammals (mammalogy), insects ( | entomology), fungi (mycology) and plants (botany). |
Entomology has been important to the Academy since its | |
Entomology has reason for gratitude to him for much use | |
anitsch's principal research interest lay in | entomology, he also worked on sponges, birds, amphibian |
oth of his children acquired his interest in | entomology: his son Philip Steven Corbet became an auth |
In | entomology, holocyclic means that an insect undergoes s |
Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Medical | Entomology honors his contributions to science. |
gineering; Ecosystem Science and Management; | Entomology; Horticultural Sciences; Nutrition and Food |
Entomology in the Cambodia-IRRI-Australia Project. | |
ool, England, Blackburn became interested in | entomology in his youth. |
ndon devoting himself to natural history and | entomology in particular. |
nessman associated with Lloyds Bank studying | entomology in his spare time. |
stant professor to the chair of Agricultural | Entomology in Turin. |
to the United States who pioneered economic | entomology in California. |
major contributions to the nascent field of | entomology in the late seventeenth century. |
d his work at the Museum, becoming Keeper of | Entomology in 1932. |
He was honorary curator of | entomology in the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Mi |
biology and Evolution in 2004 and a Ph.D. in | Entomology in 2009. |
curators representing Anthropology, Botany, | Entomology, Invertebrate Zoology, Invertebrate Paleonto |
Mortimer's (or Stapleton's) interest in | entomology is omitted. |
The Essig Museum of | Entomology is named for him. |
Economic | entomology is a field of entomology, which involves the |
Forest Insects - R E Balch, Annual Review of | Entomology, January 1958, Vol. 3, Pages 449-468, (doi: |
In the field of medico-criminal forensic | entomology, L. mexicana can be used to determine post m |
primarily focused on the fields of zoology, | entomology, mineralogy, anthropology, osteology and pal |
cture; cellular automata; data; engineering; | entomology; model theory; molecular biology; ornitholog |
such as anthropology, art, biology, ecology, | entomology, morphology, ornamental horticulture, plant |
author 75 scientific papers, principally on | entomology, most on Staphylinidae. |
"Despite undergraduate training in | entomology, much of my academic carrier [sic] was spent |
a job as a local assistant in the Bureau of | Entomology of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. |
In 1919 Schaus joined the Bureau of | Entomology of the United States Department of Agricultu |
Early in life his interest was aroused in | entomology, on which subject he acquired special knowle |
our of his major contribution to New Zealand | entomology over many years, and especially his work on |
hemistry, plant physiology, plant pathology, | entomology, plant breeding, and orchard management. |
eport on Present Status of American Women in | Entomology', Proceedings of the National Science Club, |
UCR | Entomology Research Museum |
The UCR | Entomology Research Museum is the insect collection of |
The research being conducted at the | Entomology Research Laboratory represents the first ste |
As for other fields of forensic | entomology, stored product specialists should keep in m |
was the author of important works of applied | entomology, such as Monografia del bombice del gelso pu |
He was also interested in | entomology, taxidermy, and photography. |
L programs, One Act Play Club, Spanish Club, | Entomology Team, FFA and much more. |
American West; in addition, he published an | entomology textbook and a volume of poetry. |
periment station, founding the department of | entomology there and teaching entomology courses at the |
Mass provisioning is a term used in | entomology to refer to a form of parental behavior in w |
landscape architecture, urban forestry, and | entomology undergraduate programs. |
Bureau of | Entomology, United States. |
Illustration from John Curtis's British | Entomology Volume 6 |
Illustration from John Curtis's British | Entomology Volume 5 |
ries US Department of Agriculture, Bureau of | Entomology, Washington, DC 20: 69-109 (1911) and very m |
ife he became interested in space travel and | entomology, when he depicted satellites and moonscapes |
He was awarded for his contribution to | Entomology with an appointment as an Officer of the Ord |
oratory was rededicated to medical and urban | entomology, with Professor John Edman running projects |
ing the newly-created Division of Systematic | Entomology within the Entomological Branch of the Canad |
of arthropods, and contributions to economic | entomology, zoogeography, and the phylogeny and metamor |
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