| Ramón y Cajal |
Santiago, 18521934. Spanish physician and histologist; co-winner, with Camillo Golgi, of the Nobel prize for medicine or physiology in 1906 for describing the terminal branches of neurons, developing a method of staining nerve tissues, and discovering the structure of the nervous system.
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| ramal |
pertaining to a ramus; branching.
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| Raman e. |
when a substance is irradiated with monochromatic light, the spectrum which the substance scatters contains, in addition to a line of the same wavelength as the incident radiation, lines which are satellites of the primary line moving with it when the wavelength of the primary radiation is altered.
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| Raman effect |
see under effect.
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| rami |
genitive and plural of ramus.
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