bionics

[ UK /ba‍ɪˈɒnɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. application of biological principles to the study and design of engineering systems (especially electronic systems)
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How To Use bionics In A Sentence

  • Alex is a millionaire pursuing some revolutionary advances in the field of bionics (the movie is smart enough to laugh at the notion, citing the old Six Million Dollar Man).
  • Josiah Cain of Design Ecology is exploring what he calls "ecological bionics," combining natural infrastructure and high design to improve urban areas. Andy Mannle: Why the Green Economy is Unstoppable -- and 10 Ways it's Making Life Better
  • The bionics is a subject of a colligated frontier study.
  • Lee Majors always slowed down and made those springy musical noises whenever his "bionics" clicked on. Hairy Situations: Embracing Patterns
  • He's got a degree in economics, maths, physics and bionics.
  • Apparently one of the things we can do to improve the performance of our athletes is to invest heavily in bionics.
  • Ai haz sum aunty bionics nd tehy maeks me vairy sleeeepeeee. We had kum to claim ur sole but teh door wuz - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Thanks to a couple of bad TV-series in the 70’s, the word bionics is mis-used to mean cybernetics. 2006 September 15 « Eclectics Anonymous
  • If the brain "composes" the music, the first job of scientists is to take down the notes, and that is exactly what Human Bionics LLC of Purcellville, VA does. Daily News & Analysis
  • A third promising avenue of research is the emerging field of bionics: In the last two years, 26 people in the U.S. and Europe have been outfitted with new prosthetic devices designed to restore their vision.
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