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Meanings of
biomedicine
in English
Russian
биомедицина
Portuguese
ciências biomédicas
Catalan
biomedicina
Spanish
biomedicina
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Branch of medical science that applies biological and physiological principles to clinical practice.
biomedical science
biomedical sciences
Related terms
academic major
branch of biology
Russian
биомедицина
Usage of
biomedicine
in English
1
Finally, the authors highlight future perspectives for this emerging technology in
biomedicine
.
2
Cnidarian toxic products, particularly peptide toxins, constitute a promising target for
biomedicine
research.
3
Mouse has emerged as the most common model organism in
biomedicine
.
4
In the field of
biomedicine
,
swine are anatomically and physiologically analogous to humans.
5
Graphene possesses extraordinary properties that promise great potential in
biomedicine
.
6
MEDLINE MEDLINE contains citations to journal articles in the life sciences with a concentration on
biomedicine
.
7
A major goal of
biomedicine
is to understand the function of every gene in the human genome.
8
We discuss the potential application of these viruses in
biomedicine
in relation to their complement activating properties.
9
I hold him up to Dr. Klutz, hoping that-doctorof
biomedicine
or not-shemight scream and cringe.
10
Dr Fanning was referring only to
biomedicine
.
11
We're interested in
biomedicine
and life-extension drugs.
12
Today most open access in medicine and
biomedicine
is gold, but in every other field it's mostly green.
13
Enzyme nanoparticles have attracted the scientific community as they can be used for environment protection, biochemical engineering, and
biomedicine
.
14
There are an increasing number of applications that have been developed for oligonucleotide-based biosensing systems in genetics and
biomedicine
.
15
One of the most important and challenging problems in
biomedicine
and genomics is how to identify the disease genes.
16
With the development of nanotechnology, engineered nanomaterials have been widely and increasingly used in biomedical fields such as
biomedicine
.
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About this term
biomedicine
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
biomedicine research
positive biomedicine
Translations for
biomedicine
Russian
биомедицина
теоретическая медицина
Portuguese
ciências biomédicas
biomédica
biomedicina
Catalan
biomedicina
biomèdic
Spanish
biomedicina
ibiomed
biología médica
ciencias biomédicas
Biomedicine
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