bionomics

NOUN
  1. the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment

How To Use bionomics In A Sentence

  • Later he uses the term ‘bionomics’ to capture the idea of the wear and tear and friction within a military system.
  • Where the free market philosophy of bionomics fails to value the unprofitable aspects of art and culture, she finds nerds resentful of artists and irrational behaviors they cannot understand.
  • We conducted taxonomic and bionomicstudies on the chironomid midges emerging from and around the sewage treatment plant of Kurobe City (Kurobe Joka Center).
  • Bionomicswas conceived as an answer to the prevalence and high costs of work related sprain/strain type injuries.
  • This paper reported bionomics and integrated control of the main insect pests on stored blush dogbane stalks.
  • She expressed her perspective on various technolibertarian camps and fascinations including bionomics, cypherpunks, Wired Magazine, and the lack of charitable contributions by the nouveau riche of the cyberculture.
  • This paper reported bionomics and integrated control of the main insect pests on stored blush dogbane stalks.
  • Mosquito abundance and bionomics were studied intensively during summer and spring at two residential communities of contrasting economic status.
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