biomedical science
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biomedical
adjective
uk/ˌbaɪ.əʊˈmed.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌbaɪ.oʊˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
relating to biology ...
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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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Both nursing andbiomedicalsciencestudents attended local hospitals as part of their course requirements.
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The sixth health-care isolate from abiomedicalsciencestudent had a different antibiotic sensitivity pattern and was not typed.
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Seen from a broad perspective, gene therapy reflects a natural progression in the application ofbiomedicalscienceto medicine.
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The first category is university research, which includes basic, strategic, and applied research in all fields ofbiomedicalscience.
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Biomedicalscienceis a collective project that tries to advance the health and well-being of the general public.
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After all,biomedicalscienceand technology development are international issues, and the multinational industry functions in every country.
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Modernbiomedicalsciencerequires too many resources to be able to be sustained by individuals and must feed at the trough of our collective efforts.
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At this stage, nursing andbiomedicalsciencestudents had not been in contact with health-care facilities as part of their study requirements.
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Inbiomedicalscience, it is accepted that the effect in multinational studies can be pooled, as the biological effect of a drug should generally not differ between countries.
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We cannot avoid discussing euthanasia, guarantees for human dignity, or the burgeoning development ofbiomedicalscience.
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He will be responsible across the whole field ofbiomedicalscience.
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With the steady development of the field and its relentless focus on the "cutting edge" issues ofbiomedicalscienceand clinical practice, bioethics has become focused on the present.
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The remaining two strains from nursing students and the strain from thebiomedicalsciencestudent appeared to have a different source, as they differed by more than two bands.
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However, pharmacy is not a basic orbiomedicalsciencein its typical form.
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He is solicited by editorial boards to review articles in management science andbiomedicalsciencejournals.
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The resulting data are used worldwide inbiomedicalscience, anthropology, forensics and other branches of science.
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It is dedicated to the study of complex moral and policy issues inbiomedicalscience, health care, and health policy.
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As of 2013, three prizes each will be awarded inbiomedicalscienceand a designated art field.
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During this phase the student acquires the fundamentals ofbiomedicalscience, and the skills necessary for self-directed learning.
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The research centres forbiomedicalscience, crime and conflict, and risk and environmental sciences are based here.
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Pharmacology developed in the 19th century as abiomedicalsciencethat applied the principles of scientific experimentation to therapeutic contexts.
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Westat also has the technical expertise in survey and analytical methods, computer systems technology,biomedicalscience, health information technology, and clinical trials.
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Instead, it seeks to improve medical practice andbiomedicalsciencethrough the holistic integration of cross-cultural or biocultural, behavioral, and epidemiological perspectives on health.
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Those who wish to practice both pharmacy (patient oriented) and pharmacology (abiomedicalsciencerequiring the scientific method) receive separate training and degrees unique to either discipline.
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The history of achievement inbiomedicalscience, agriculture and veterinary medicine and the modern focus on life sciences are some of the strengths that define the university.
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