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Lankester
[ lang-kuh-ster, -kes-ter ]
noun
- Sir Edwin Ray, 1847–1929, English zoologist and writer.
Lankester
/ ˈæŋɪə /
noun
- LankesterSir Edwin Ray18471929MEnglishSCIENCE: zoologist Sir Edwin Ray. 1847–1929, English zoologist, noted particularly for his work in embryology and study of protozoans
Example Sentences
Motorhome Marilyn is one of 1,792 shows announced so far for this August, which also marks the debut of Tony Lankester as CEO of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, the organisation which runs the festival.
Lankester is confident the Fringe Society has "a seat at the table" in discussions with Edinburgh City Council over controversial local issues such as the tourist tax and short-term letting.
But for Lankester, it's all a question of perspective.
"Effective livestock health surveillance provides critical data for evidence-based approaches to disease control and management, but requires reliable, high-quality and timely data drawn from multiple sources," says lead author Felix Lankester, Clinical Associate Professor at the Paul G. Allen School for Global Health, Washington State University, Washington, US, and the Global Animal Health Tanzania, Arusha, Tanzania.
"Because domestic dogs are the main reservoir for human rabies, controlling human rabies globally requires the mass vaccination of dogs," WSU Associate Professor Felix Lankester, the principal investigator of the study, said.
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