neurologist怎么读,neurologist的音标和真人发音
英音  [njʊəˈrɒlədʒɪst]    
音节划分:neurolo-gist

neurologist是什么意思,neurologist的意思是

n.<医>神经病学家

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Sex is a weird thing , but no book I 've read has exposed more of its complexity than how sex works by evolutionary neurologist sharon maolem .
性是一种怪异的东西,但是我从未读过一本书比进化神经学家莎伦(sharonmaolem)写的《性如何工作》揭露更多的性的复杂性。
At the university of wisconsin , madison , dr. john fleming , a neurologist , is testing whether the pig whipworm can temper the effects of multiple sclerosis .
在麦迪逊市的威斯康星大学神经病学家约翰弗莱明博士(johnfleming)目前正在测试猪体鞭虫是否可以缓和多发性硬化症的病情。
But , as martha denckla , a pediatric neurologist at johns hopkins university , has lamented , the only americans in the future who will perhaps not be labeled as having a touch of asperger syndrome will be politicians and lobbyists .
但是,正如一位约翰霍普金斯大学的幼儿神经病学家玛莎-丹克拉所抱怨的:在未来的美国人当中,唯一有可能不被贴上“有一点阿斯伯格综合症”标签的,就只剩下政客和说客了。
As long ago as 1972 , a respected oxford university neurologist , professor ritchie russell , wrote an article in the british medical journal arguing that some yoga postures had the potential to cause strokes in healthy , young people .
早到1972年,一位受人尊敬的牛津大学神经病学家,里奇罗素教授,在《大不列颠医学杂志》中发过一篇文章,认为一些瑜伽姿势有可能对年轻人的健康不利,有造成中风的潜在可能。
Doctor freud was trained as a neurologist .
弗洛伊德医生被培训成为一个神经科专家。
A specimen of the brain was sent to a leading neurologist , oskar vogt , at the kaiser wilhelm institute in berlin .
大脑的样本被送到位于柏林凯撒威廉研究所的神经科专家oskarvogt手中。
Just because you can purchase it at a health store , it doesn 't mean it 's going to make you healthy , said avitzur , neurologist and medical adviser at consumer reports said .
神经学家、《消费者报告》医疗顾问avitzur说,不能因为你是在保健商店购买了补品,就意味着它会促进你的健康。
As a neurologist , I contend that consciousness is nothing more than the ability of our brain to acquire information ( which is the state of being awake ) and all the content that the information contains and the ability to get all that information into and out of memory .
作为一个神经学家,我主张意识只不过是大脑(清醒状态)获取信息的一种能力以及包含了所有信息的内容,同时也是输入和调取所有记忆信息的能力。
" Anything that can penetrate inside our bodies fills us with apprehension , and triggers an ancestral , or ancient , fear , " said herve chneiweiss , a neurologist at the centre for psychiatry and neuroscience at universite paris descartes .
“任何能刺进身体的东西,都让我们感到担心,并引发一种原始的或古老的恐惧,”巴黎第五大学精神病学和神经科学中心神经学家埃尔韦施奈维斯(hervechneiweiss)说。
The root of anything that can penetrate the human body triggers an ancestral fear , according to one neurologist .
一位神经学家说,任何能穿透人体的东西都能触发一种原始的恐惧。