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biomedicine

[ UK /bˌa‍ɪə‍ʊmˈɛdsən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the branch of medical science that studies the ability of organisms to withstand environmental stress (as in space travel)
  2. the branch of medical science that applies biological and physiological principles to clinical practice

How To Use biomedicine In A Sentence

  • In California, biomedicine is the business community, a very strong part of it. Don C. Reed: The Politics of Cruelty: Wisconsin Republican Would Block Research for Cure
  • The question of pseudo-colouring in biomedicine and its use for science communicative purposes, is a vast and complex subject. Boing Boing
  • Drayna says he hopes his work will not only "medicalize" stuttering - bringing it into clinical biomedicine - but legitimize it as well. Scientific American
  • Beijing IDM institution of bio - technology's operation scope is research on life sciences and biomedicine.
  • Progress in Chinese biomedicine a massive challenge SciDev.Net
  • Content is not restricted to any particular discipline within biomedicine and all proceedings are published without barriers to access. BMC Proceedings
  • It has many protential applications in communication, speech processing, image processing, biomedicine and radar technology, and it even finds applications in financial data analysis.
  • The branched polyglycol-amino acid oligopeptide may form gel together with other molecule and the gel may be used in biomedicine.
  • Applications are already emerging in aquaculture, biomedicine, biotechnology, ecotoxicology, environmental health, fundamental physiology, and genetics, among other specialized fields. The Scientist
  • In addition, such integrated labs-on-a-chip have many potential applications in biomedicine and bioengineering.
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