entomologist in A Sentence

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    Entomologists conventionally divide tomato pests into 2 groups.

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    Amoret Whitaker is a forensic Entomologist.

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    Steve Brooks, Entomologist.

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    Two brilliant American Entomologists, L. O. Howard and V. Riley,

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    She is married to Vinod Prakash Sharma, a malariologist and Entomologist.

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    English ornithologist and Entomologist William John Swainson died 6. December 1855.(born 1789).

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    German Entomologist and illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian died 13. January 1717.(born 1647).

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    For example, lepidopterists and Entomologists have documented that nighttime light may

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    they generally escape our notice and remain unknown even to most Entomologists.

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    Entomologist Nigel Stork states that"to a first approximation, all multicellular species on Earth are insects".

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    One eminent Entomologist of Europe, who has written much on Indian insects, summarizes the common

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    It was first found in Japan and was named by British Entomologist John Obadiah Westwood in 1876.

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    Plath's father was an Entomologist and a professor of biology at Boston University who authored a book about bumblebees.

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    An Entomologist from Tamagawa University in Japan described her encounter with one of this hornets as a"hot nail through my leg.".

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    For example, lepidopterists and Entomologists have documented that nighttime light may interfere with the ability of moths and other nocturnal insects to navigate.

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    Only when we are armed with this information can we accurately predict the spread of invasive agricultural pests or disease vectors, like the bloodsucking mosquitoes that even Entomologists despise.

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    Moths A great majority of our moths are small, and though many of them are of considerable beauty, they generally escape our notice and remain unknown even to most Entomologists.

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    Surprisingly, the Entomologists at Penn State University say that foggers not only don't work, they may make the problem worse by temporarily dispersing the roaches, only to have them return later.

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    They based their estimate on an earlier one by British Entomologist C. B. Williams, who once calculated that the number of insects alive on earth at a given moment was one million trillion.

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    Worryingly described by Entomologists and arachnologists as a“not uncommon” occurrence in certain parts of the globe, spider rain can see anywhere from a few thousand to several million spiders tumble from the sky in a given area, seemingly out of nowhere.

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    US inventor and politician Benjamin Franklin first proposed the concept of DST in 1784, but modern Daylight Saving Time first saw the light of day, in 1895 when an Entomologist from New Zealand, George Vernon Hudson, presented a proposal for a two-hour daylight saving shift.

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    Two brilliant American Entomologists, L. O. Howard and V. Riley, hit upon the idea of rearing the predators and parasites artificially in the laboratory in sufficiently large numbers and releasing them in the field to attack the insect pests. This method of dealing with insect pests is known as biological control.

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    One eminent Entomologist of Europe, who has written much on Indian insects, summarizes the common anthropocentric attitude of scientists succinctly when he remarks" a dog has more reasoning power and higher order of mentality than the highest insect; the absolute stupidity of the ant but the wonderful nature of its instinct is a curious contrast.

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