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But the same would hold true even if the cetologist said that it was a cephalic presentation.
In response, Dr. Bates's mission changes over the course of the series from cetologist to environmental protectionist.
The common name and specific epithet commemorates Japanese cetologist Hideo Omura.
Dr. Paul Spong is a neuroscientist and cetologist from New Zealand.
The new species was formally described in 2002 by Dalebout et al.; its common and specific names are a tribute to cetologist William F. Perrin.
The plot centers on a headstrong American cetologist who arrives to study a rare species of river dolphin, enlisting a local fisherman and translator to aid her.
In 1954, Japanese cetologist Munesato Yamada published accounts of a "rare porpoise" discovered in 1952 by whale hunters working from Honshū.
A cetologist is a man who studies whales, and he can spend an entire lifetime at it, just as I've spent my life, so far, studying art--as have the critics who wrote about Debierue.
Further, Australian cetologist Graham Ross writes "However, recent morphological studies, somewhat supported equivocally by genetic analyses, indicate that there is a single, variable species for which the name S. chinensis has priority".
The Belgian cetologist Pierre-Joseph van Beneden (1878, 1892) repeated such assertions by saying that the Basques, in the year 1372, found the number of whales to increase on approach of the Newfoundland Banks.
Phil Clapham, chief cetologist at the Center for Coastal Studies in Provincetown, said that if it was the same blue whale seen twice, "You could pass him off as just a wanderer who came south for a look at the cape."