Branch of science that primarily deals with structure, function, growth, evolution, and distribution of organisms.
1But in general it is a study of life and character.
2Wherever he went, Beecher continued his study of life through observation.
3It was the Open Question, by Elizabeth Robbins- afinestudy of life's sterner aspects.
4It is a tale of a high order, and is a real study of life.
5So long as his study of life was pursued among men he retained his health.
6Such is the result of the rigidly objective study of life-theonly method analytical science can pursue.
7Then too, it's first-hand study of life.
8The rewards and penalties of moral law easily escape notice in our hasty and superficial study of life.
9The study of life problems always concerns itself with the interaction of an individual organism with life situations.
10James Harrington's bent was for the study of life, and he made no active suit for court employment.
11Even those of us who have dedicated our lives to the study of life are humble before our ignorance.
12And as for study of life, eight years of reporting gave me more of that than I could assimilate.
13A poet so profoundly absorbed in the study of life could not fail to speculate on the probabilities of immortality.
14This design was inspired by the 1953 discovery of DNA, a significant turning point for the study of life forms.
15Although a fictionalised memoir, this book from the Czech author of Judge on Trial is ultimately a philosophical study of life.
16The study of life and civilization is profound, but the grace of treatment seems to relieve the problems of half their difficulty.
Translations for study of life