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单词 parasitology
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Definition of parasitology in English:

parasitology

noun ˌparəsɪˈtɒlədʒi
mass noun
  • The branch of biology or medicine concerned with the study of parasitic organisms.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Starting in 1986, when she embarked on a fellowship in parasitology and vaccinology at the National Institutes of Health, she's dedicated herself to developing vaccines for AIDS and tuberculosis.
    • The study of the strategies used by parasites for their transmission is a central topic in parasitology.
    • Neurocysticercosis offers interesting perspectives for research in immunology and parasitology.
    • Distance learning can help fill a void in various specialty areas such as mycology, parasitology, and body fluids.
    • In this case, an experienced ornithologist has bravely examined parasitology and has looked at empirical data, views, and ideas in a manner that is both similar to and different from that of parasitologists.
    • Military medicine also requires a solid background in tropical medicine and hygiene, parasitology and a full understanding of epidemiological methods and preventive medicine.
    • I sense it in the next three years, together with fabulous students, that we have we are going to make amazing discoveries and just turn the world of parasitology around.
    • Testing this exciting hypothesis had to wait until I had completed my medical studies and received training in parasitology.
    • His photomicrographs have been featured on the covers of seven scientific journals and he has published widely on parasitology.
    • Our allegiances are divided between protozoology, phycology, parasitology, mycology, protistology, plant pathology and myriad other professional societies and their journals.
    • The Committee is comprised of scientific experts with experience in a variety of disciplines such as animal husbandry, animal behaviour, bacteriology, clinical medicine, epidemiology, parasitology and virology.
    • These include natural history, distribution and systematics, population dynamics, physiology, parasitology and pathology, community structure, research methods, and behavior.
    • Biomedical research at York includes teams working on cancer, parasitology, biochemistry and structural biology.
    • As animal trypanosomes are easy to maintain in culture and multiply rapidly, they have evolved to become the models of researchers in the field of molecular parasitology and immunology.
    • The problem, according to Steve Barker, associate professor of parasitology at the University of Queensland, is that many treatments are of little use, with the degree of resistance varying from area to area.
    • Traditionally, the field of parasitology has dealt with eukaryotic animals, to the exclusion of viruses, bacteria, fungi, etc., which is the way it will be approached here.
    • Looking back over the previous winners we can see a diversity of interests ranging from livestock or equine veterinary to companion animal or to specialists in subjects such as parasitology.
    • Through collaboration with the department of parasitology, PCR techniques for the diagnosis of the parasitic disease leishmaniasis were simplified and have been used routinely in Nicaragua for the last decade.
    • He has published several research articles on immunology, parasitology, and public health.
    • The organization of this vast amount of information into concise comparative tables will be very useful for pathology residents, microbiologists, and infectious disease fellows learning the complexity of parasitology.

Derivatives

  • parasitological

  • adjective ˌparəsɪtəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l
    • Punch biopsies should be taken from the raised, indurated edge of cutaneous leishmaniasis lesions and sent fresh for microbiological and parasitological examination and in formalin for histopathological assessment.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These trends suggest that sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine efficacy may before long fall to unacceptable levels in Malawi, and the impact of increasing parasitological failure rates on anaemia is also of concern.
      • Follow up was at the attending doctor's discretion: clinical and parasitological assessments were performed daily until symptoms resolved and one blood slide was clear of parasites.
      • The clinical and parasitological outcomes of rectal artemether and intravenous quinine were similar.
      • Molecular or serological tools have not replaced these classic parasitological procedures.
  • parasitologically

  • adverb
    • Patients parasitologically positive for sleeping sickness were asked to provide a finger prick sample of blood, which was applied to a DNA binding matrix (FTA card, Whatman).
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Consecutive, fresh and parasitologically confirmed patients of VL from different geographical areas of Bihar were considered for inclusion in the study.
  • parasitologist

  • noun ˌparəsɪˈtɒlədʒɪst
    • At that time, several groups of parasitologists interested in the microanatomy of filarial parasites examined the organisms with electron microscopes.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The specimen was then examined by parasitologists and pathologists, who determined the forms to represent ciliocytophthoria and not a ciliated protozoan.
      • When doubt remains, an experienced cytologist, pathologist, or parasitologist should review the smear.
      • This text is one that will please the experienced pathologist and parasitologist, as well as being a comprehensive starting point for those entering the field.
      • In Costa Rica he watched parasitologists dissecting frogs, turtles, and iguanas and finding new species of parasites in each group.
 
 

Definition of parasitology in US English:

parasitology

noun
  • The branch of biology or medicine concerned with the study of parasitic organisms.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These include natural history, distribution and systematics, population dynamics, physiology, parasitology and pathology, community structure, research methods, and behavior.
    • Testing this exciting hypothesis had to wait until I had completed my medical studies and received training in parasitology.
    • The study of the strategies used by parasites for their transmission is a central topic in parasitology.
    • Our allegiances are divided between protozoology, phycology, parasitology, mycology, protistology, plant pathology and myriad other professional societies and their journals.
    • The Committee is comprised of scientific experts with experience in a variety of disciplines such as animal husbandry, animal behaviour, bacteriology, clinical medicine, epidemiology, parasitology and virology.
    • Military medicine also requires a solid background in tropical medicine and hygiene, parasitology and a full understanding of epidemiological methods and preventive medicine.
    • Biomedical research at York includes teams working on cancer, parasitology, biochemistry and structural biology.
    • The organization of this vast amount of information into concise comparative tables will be very useful for pathology residents, microbiologists, and infectious disease fellows learning the complexity of parasitology.
    • Starting in 1986, when she embarked on a fellowship in parasitology and vaccinology at the National Institutes of Health, she's dedicated herself to developing vaccines for AIDS and tuberculosis.
    • Distance learning can help fill a void in various specialty areas such as mycology, parasitology, and body fluids.
    • Traditionally, the field of parasitology has dealt with eukaryotic animals, to the exclusion of viruses, bacteria, fungi, etc., which is the way it will be approached here.
    • He has published several research articles on immunology, parasitology, and public health.
    • Looking back over the previous winners we can see a diversity of interests ranging from livestock or equine veterinary to companion animal or to specialists in subjects such as parasitology.
    • In this case, an experienced ornithologist has bravely examined parasitology and has looked at empirical data, views, and ideas in a manner that is both similar to and different from that of parasitologists.
    • Neurocysticercosis offers interesting perspectives for research in immunology and parasitology.
    • As animal trypanosomes are easy to maintain in culture and multiply rapidly, they have evolved to become the models of researchers in the field of molecular parasitology and immunology.
    • The problem, according to Steve Barker, associate professor of parasitology at the University of Queensland, is that many treatments are of little use, with the degree of resistance varying from area to area.
    • I sense it in the next three years, together with fabulous students, that we have we are going to make amazing discoveries and just turn the world of parasitology around.
    • Through collaboration with the department of parasitology, PCR techniques for the diagnosis of the parasitic disease leishmaniasis were simplified and have been used routinely in Nicaragua for the last decade.
    • His photomicrographs have been featured on the covers of seven scientific journals and he has published widely on parasitology.
 
 
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