sheep
entomologists Pest control and termite technicians study entomology as well.
A person who studies birds is called an Ornitholoigst
Podologist pod/o- (Foot) -logist (one who studies)
Moon Fairy
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Generically, they are referred to as Forensic Evidence Technicians, but their actual job titles can depend on the what their employing agency chooses to call them. (e.g.- Fingerprint technicians - Evidence Technicians - Crime Scene Search Technicians - Etc).
entomologists Pest control and termite technicians study entomology as well.
Call It Sleep was created in 1934.
medical technicians
Sleep Medicine Physician
Legitimate studies about sleep can be found in reputable scientific journals such as Sleep, Journal of Sleep Research, and Sleep Medicine. Websites of reliable organizations like the National Sleep Foundation, American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and the National Institutes of Health also provide access to research studies on sleep. Additionally, university websites and databases like PubMed can be valuable resources for finding scholarly articles on sleep.
Polysomnography is a comprehensive sleep study that involves monitoring multiple physiological functions during sleep, such as brain waves, eye movements, muscle activity, and heart rhythm. Other sleep studies may focus on specific aspects of sleep disorders, such as monitoring breathing patterns in a sleep study for sleep apnea. Polysomnography provides a more detailed and holistic assessment of sleep compared to other sleep studies.
what do you call somebody who studies snails.
You call someone that studies metal a metallurgist.
a sleep talker
By preforming sleep studies, doctors and scientist achieve many accomplishments. Such accomplishments are better understanding of the brain's function.
BFH is what we technicians call a big f***ing hammer.