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Sher·ring·ton S5365950 (shĕr′ĭng-tən), Sir Charles Scott 1857-1952. British physiologist who shared a 1932 Nobel Prize for his work on the structure and function of the nervous system. He coined the word "synapse."Sherrington (ˈʃɛrɪŋtən) n (Biography) Sir Charles Scott. 1857–1952, English physiologist, noted for his work on reflex action, published in The Integrative Action of the Nervous System (1906): shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine with Adrian (1932)ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Sherrington - English physiologist who conducted research on reflex action (1857-1952)Sir Charles Scott Sherrington |
Sherrington
Sherrington Sir Charles Scott. 1857--1952, English physiologist, noted for his work on reflex action, published in The Integrative Action of the Nervous System (1906): shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine with Adrian (1932) Sherrington
Sher·ring·ton (sher'ing-tŏn), Charles S., English physiologist and Nobel laureate, 1857-1952. See: Sherrington phenomenon, Sherrington law, Schiff-Sherrington phenomenon, Liddell-Sherrington reflex. Sherrington
Synonyms for Sherringtonnoun English physiologist who conducted research on reflex action (1857-1952)Synonyms- Sir Charles Scott Sherrington
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