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Meanings of
biological sciences
in English
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Related terms
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Usage of
biological sciences
in English
1
Of all the five
biological
sciences
which have been called into evidence-viz.
2
Florida Atlantic University
biological
sciences
professor Stephen Kajiura, has been monitoring the sharks.
3
Research in the physical and
biological
sciences
has traditionally used an invasive reductionist approach.
4
The quantitative analysis of biochemical reactions and metabolites is at frontier of
biological
sciences
.
5
Background: ImageJ is an image analysis program extensively used in the
biological
sciences
and beyond.
6
Fluorescent molecules are essential for basic research in the
biological
sciences
and have numerous practical applications.
7
The appearance of "The Origin of Species" in 1859 revolutionised all the
biological
sciences
.
8
Henceforward, as it appears to me, the connection of medicine with the
biological
sciences
is clearly indicated.
9
It evidently served for work on both the physical and the
biological
sciences
,
but the biological was preponderant.
10
Dr Rochelle Constantine is an Associate Professor in
biological
sciences
and marine science at the University of Auckland.
11
The general and the
biological
sciences
are grouped together, but the physical sciences are distinguished as a separate group.
12
As part of her studies, she started working with Carl Johnson, a professor of
biological
sciences
at Vanderbilt University.
13
So was the fact that Corp-Co bought Icarus, which was completely absorbed into Corp's
biological
sciences
division in 2018.
14
Transmission electron tomography has been used in
biological
sciences
for quite some time and proven to be a valuable tool.
15
In the
biological
sciences
of the eighteenth century, common-sense struggled hard to ignore individuality in shells and plants and animals.
16
Photo: Supplied Dr Rochelle Constantine is an Associate Professor in
biological
sciences
and marine science at the University of Auckland.
Other examples for "biological sciences"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
biological
sciences
biological
Adjective
science
Noun
Biological sciences
through the time
Biological sciences
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common