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nounThe interaction of living organisms with magnetic fields.
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In the last part of his life he studied biomagnetism and dowsing which reduced his standing in the …
Biomass
ˈbaɪ.əʊˌmæsnounThe total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume.
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Harvest index was measured as the ratio between root weight and total biomass.
Biomaterial
ˈbaɪ.əʊ.məˌtɪə.ri.əlnounA biological or synthetic substance which can be introduced into body tissue as part of an implanted medical device or used to replace an organ, bodily function, etc.
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Various tissue-engineering approaches were developed using natural or synthetic biomaterials as sca…
Biomathematics
ˌbaɪ.əʊ.mæθˈmæt.ɪksplural nounThe science of the application of mathematics to biology.
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Critical of science's objectification of nature, smith constructs mechanized assemblages whose stru…
nounThe use of mathematical methods to study the structure of living things and how they work
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She works at the institute of medical biomathematics., the methods combine conventional statistical…
Biome
ˈbaɪ.əʊmnounA large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.
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What about selection among communities, ecosystems, biomes, planets, star systems, galaxies?
adjectiveRelating to the mechanical laws concerning the movement or structure of living organisms.
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A biomechanical advantage
Biomechanics
ˌbaɪ.əʊ.məˈkæn.ɪksplural nounThe study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or structure of living organisms.
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Learn about the history of science and engineering underlying biomechanics and clinical movement an…
nounThe physical forces that affect human and animal movement, or the study of these forces
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Manufacturers of walking shoes focus on foot biomechanics., our research addresses the biomechanics…
Biomedical
ˌbaɪ.əʊˈmed.ɪ.kəladjectiveRelating to both biology and medicine.
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The biomedical scientists and medical practitioners would have liked greater technical details.
Biomedicine
ˈbaɪ.əʊˌmed.ɪ.sənnounThe branch of medicine concerned with the application of the principles of biology and biochemistry to medical research or practice.
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The city's hospitals contribute to the advancement of biomedicine and clinical research
Biomes
ˈbaɪ.əʊmnounA large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.
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What about selection among communities, ecosystems, biomes, planets, star systems, galaxies?
nounThe study of the relationship between living organisms and weather.
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He received a doctorate in biometeorology from leeds university in 1981 and it was during his study…
nounA means of measuring vitality or likely lifespan; specifically a life table.
Biometric
ˌbaɪ.əʊˈmet.rɪkadjectiveRelating to or involving the application of statistical analysis to biological data.
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A biometric passport
adverbBy means of biometrics; using biometric methods.
nounAn expert in the application of statistical analysis to biological data.
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Methods widely accepted by biometricians to derive expectations for hypotheses
Biometrics
ˌbaɪəʊˈmetrɪksplural nounThe automated recognition of individuals by means of unique physical characteristics, typically for the purposes of security.
nounThe use of detailed information about someone's body, for example the patterns of colour in their eyes, in order to prove who they are
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A hurdle financial institutions must overcome with the use of biometrics is the fear of appearing t…
nounThe application of statistical analysis to biological data.
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A natural mathematician, he read psychology and mathematics at aberdeen before undertaking postgrad…
nounMicroscopic examination of living tissue; specifically slit-lamp examination of the eye.
nounMicroscopic examination of living tissue; specifically slit-lamp examination of the eye.
nounIn the terminology of w. reich: a microscopic organism comprising an elementary form of life containing orgone energy and existing in a state between life and non-life.
Bionic
baɪˈɒn.ɪkadjectiveHaving or denoting an artificial, typically electromechanical, body part or parts.
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There's no doubt that aird's bionic arm has transformed his life
Bionics
baɪˈɒn.ɪksplural nounThe study of mechanical systems that function like living organisms or parts of living organisms.
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He's got a degree in economics, maths, physics and bionics.
nounThe science of creating artificial systems or devices that can work as parts of living organisms
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The science of bionics has revolutionized prosthetics research.
plural nounThe study of the mode of life of organisms in their natural habitat and their adaptations to their surroundings; ecology.
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She expressed her perspective on various technolibertarian camps and fascinations including bionomi…
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