biological science
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbiologicalandscience
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biological
adjective
uk/ˌbaɪ.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌbaɪ.əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
connected with the natural processes of ...
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science
noun
uk/ˈsaɪ.əns/us/ˈsaɪ.əns/
(knowledge from) the careful study of the structure and behaviour of the physical world, especially by watching, measuring, and doing experiments, and the development of theories to describe the results of ...
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(Definition ofbiologicalandsciencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The idea of adaptation is central to contemporary behavioral andbiologicalscience.
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He justifies this claim by an appeal to empiricalbiologicalscience.
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They are the fallout of the core deficit concept carried over from clinical practice intobiologicalscienceresearch.
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All the physical science related, and some of thebiologicalscienceterms will in effect be known.
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They agree that abiologicalscienceof mind is not only possible, but will even replace other forms of understanding.
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Everyone agrees that systematic research is fundamental tobiologicalscience.
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It is unclear at present to what limits the technology ofbiologicalsciencewill be able to record the brain activity associated with speech.
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The authors do see much social, psychological andbiologicalsciencerelevant to the proper study of personality, but they are also selective.
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However, the claim thatbiologicalsciencerepudiates freedom - either by stipulation or as a well-founded inductive inference - is not straightforward.
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Ultimately, however, these contrasting views of the cell as organism and as a proper component of organisms have both been accommodated within modernbiologicalscience.
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In one sense, his is a study of the relation of ontological and methodological commitments, applied here to a human rather than a physical orbiologicalscience.
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The concern now is for those children who "fail the test" for one of the relatively few diseasesbiologicalsciencecan now predict through genetic testing.
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Thus, a complex parallelism betweenbiologicalscienceand literary art helped to buoy up the emerging literary critical edifice at the end of the nineteenth century.
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The professors we lost overseas were inbiologicalscience, accountancy and business law, maths and philosophy.
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Medicine is abiologicalscienceand, as such, it is based on observation.
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The final result will always be weak, because fighting death is the weak point of all ofbiologicalscience.
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One is the conflict between machine technology andbiologicalscience.
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It is relevant to almost everybiologicalscience.
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Biologicalsciencehas now rewritten their history books.
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Applied science can be likebiologicalscienceand physical science.
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The contribution whichbiologicalsciencemay be able to make to this form of defence has, and will continue to have, full attention.
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The first of them is interested in the application of physical science, and the two last are interested in the application ofbiologicalscience.
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Third-class honours graduates in chemistry orbiologicalscienceteaching are exempt, but those with the same degree in mathematics and physics are not exempt.
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Butbiologicalsciencehas made very great progress in the last 100 years and it is hardly surprising that the 1876 legislation needs bringing up-to-date.
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