Crossword-Solution: KISHI 5 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
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greedy person
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CHAPTER V STRUCTURAL PECULIARITIES AND BEHAVIOR The functions of the ear--Structure of the ear of the dancer as described by Rawitz, by Panse, by Baginsky, by Alexander and Kreidl, and by Kishi-- Cyon's theory of the relation of the semicircular canals to space perception--Condition of the auditory organs--Condition of the equilibrational organs--Condition of the sound-transmitting organs--The bearing of the results of anatomical investigations upon the facts of behavior.
The Dancing Mouse Robert M. Yerkes 2005
CHAPTER VI THE SENSE OF HEARING Experiments on hearing in the dancer made by Rawitz, by Panse, by Cyon, by Alexander and Kreidl, by Zoth, and by Kishi--Hearing and the voice-- Methods of testing sensitiveness to sounds--Results of tests with adults-- Importance of indirect method of experimentation--Results of tests with young--The period of auditory sensitiveness--Individual differences.
The Dancing Mouse Robert M. Yerkes 2005
The statements of Kishi, Mitsukuri, and Hatai which have been quoted, taken in connection with the opinions expressed by various European scientists who have studied the dancer, make it seem highly probable that the race appeared first in China, and was thence introduced into Japan, from which country it has been brought to Europe and America.
The Dancing Mouse Robert M. Yerkes 2005
One, Alexander (2 and 3), worked in coöperation with the physiologist Kreidl; the other, Kishi (21), worked independently.
The Dancing Mouse Robert M. Yerkes 2005
The anatomical papers of Alexander and Kishi appeared at about the same time, and since neither contains a reference to the other, it is evident that the investigations were carried on almost simultaneously.
The Dancing Mouse Robert M. Yerkes 2005