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$30,000 and over. people working as a forensic specialist for a long while usually get around $50,000 and up.
Technologist may refer to:Architectural technologist, a specialist in the technology of building design and constructionEducational technologist, a specialist in tools to enhance learningEngineering technologist, a specialist who implements technology within a field of engineeringIndustrial technologist, a specialist in the management, operation, and maintenance of complex operation systemsMedical technologist, a healthcare professional who performs diagnostic analysis on a variety of body fluidsRadiologic technologist, a medical professional who applies doses of radiation for imaging and treatmentSurgical technologist, a health specialist who facilitates the conduct of invasive surgical proceduresSoftware technologist, a specialist in computer software and web applicationsIf you are looking for the names of specific people you will need to be much more clear in your request.
what does "forensic geneticist" do
This is a specialist in analytical chemistry.
A lion is not a generalist, but is classified as a specialist. The lion is a specialist as it depends on a certain diet and environment in order to thrive and survive.
A lion is not a generalist, but is classified as a specialist. The lion is a specialist as it depends on a certain diet and environment in order to thrive and survive.
A Specialist has a narrow ecological niche whereas, a generalist can live in a wide variety of environmental conditions.
The koala is considered a "specialist" because it can only survive within a very specialised environment, specifically where there are certain species of eucalyptus trees. The koala has a limited diet, feeding on the leaves of those trees alone. This is what makes it a specialist. The Virginia opossum is considered a generalist because it is able to survive in a variety of environments. It is not limited to a single food source or a single type of environment. It feeds on a variety of fruits, insects, plants, and small vertebrates. As it can easily find food almost anywhere in its environment, this is what makes it a generalist.
The White Spruce is a generalist as it can withstand a variety of lighting and soil conditions.
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bureaucrats are generalist or specialist
generalist
There are many different kinds of research and many different kinds of researcher, so the answer is that a researcher can be either a specialist or a generalist, depending upon the type of research.
The tuatara, a highly endangered lizard of New Zealand, is a specialist. A specialist is a species which survives on a fairly limited diet or is restricted to a particular locality. The tuatara is a species found in only a few offshore islands of the New Zealand, and it is particularly vulnerable to habitat loss. This makes it a specialist.
A generalist is a jack-of-all-trades but a master of none __________________________________________________________________ The opposite of specialist, a generalist is said to have knowledge like the Mississippi; a mile wide, but only an inch thick.
A specialist. It eats leaves off the tops of thorn trees, pretty much exclusively.