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UK
/bˌaɪəʊmˈɛdsən/
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NOUN
- the branch of medical science that studies the ability of organisms to withstand environmental stress (as in space travel)
- 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.