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Bayliss and Starling Society and The Physiological Society

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Bayliss and Starling Society and The Physiological Society

Bayliss and Starling Society vs. The Physiological Society

The Bayliss and Starling Society was founded in 1979 as a forum for research scientists with specific interests in the chemistry, physiology and function of central and autonomic peptides. The Physiological Society, founded in 1876, is a learned society for physiologists in the United Kingdom.

Similarities between Bayliss and Starling Society and The Physiological Society

Bayliss and Starling Society and The Physiological Society have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ernest Starling, Physiology, William Bayliss.

Ernest Starling

Ernest Henry Starling (17 April 1866 – 2 May 1927) was a British physiologist who contributed many fundamental ideas to this subject.

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Physiology

Physiology is the scientific study of normal mechanisms, and their interactions, which work within a living system.

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William Bayliss

Sir William Maddock Bayliss (2 May 1860 – 27 August 1924) was an English physiologist.

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Bayliss and Starling Society and The Physiological Society Comparison

Bayliss and Starling Society has 10 relations, while The Physiological Society has 120. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.31% = 3 / (10 + 120).

References

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