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Qué (quién) es Üner Tan - definición


Üner Tan         
EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGIST
Uner Tan
Uner Tan (Turkish: Üner Tan) (1 May 1937 – 6 February 2022) was a Turkish neuroscientist and evolutionary biologist. He is best known for his discovery and study of the human quadrupedal condition he named the Uner Tan syndrome.
Uner Tan syndrome         
MEDICAL CONDITION CHARACTERIZED BY ABNORMAL GAIT AND SEVERE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES
Unertan; Uner tan syndrome; Unertan Syndrome; Unertan syndrome; Uter Tan Syndrome
Uner Tan syndrome (UTS) is a syndrome that was discovered by the Turkish evolutionary biologist Üner Tan. People affected by UTS walk with a quadrupedal locomotion and often have severe learning disabilities.
Tan (color)         
PALE BROWN COLOR
Dark tan; Tan color; Tan (colour); Desert tan; Light tan
Tan is a pale tone of brown. The name is derived from tannum (oak bark) used in the tanning of leather.
Ejemplos de uso de Üner Tan
1. Wednesday, July 6, 2005 FEATURE All News» » No social life, no brains » Turkish music shakes Spain » Jazz, jazz and jazz in Montreux » TV is bad for children » UK artist keeps tap running to protest water waste Eat, sleep and drink and become senile, not merry ANKARA – Turkish Daily News Professor Üner Tan, a lecturer of physiology at Çukurova University, said people who spend their lives under the «eat, sleep and drink" philosophy and refrain from pursuing hobbies or having a rich social life, use only a small portion of their brains and are prone to senility at an earlier age, reported the Doðan News Agency.