Synonym: biologic. Similar words: ecological, theological, ideological, technological, psychological, logical, biology, apologize. Meaning: [-kl] adj. 1. pertaining to biology or to life and living things 2. of parents and children; related by blood.
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(151) Teenagers who discover they were adopted often search for their biological parents when they are old enough.
(152) It can be argued that biological differences become biological inequalities when people define them as such.
(153) In relatively benign environments, predation is the dominant biological interaction that structures communities. 2.
(154) Steven Lowe, Liverpool Who would be the biological parents of a human clone, and what legal ramifications would this have?
(155) They were clearly biological fathers only - not practising parents.
(156) It's the men now, as often as not, who hear the biological clock ticking loudest.
(157) Such matters do not, can not, stop the agitations, the incomprehensible simmering of an awakening of the biological urge.
(158) Freud had always supposed that the various forms of innate behaviour he explored had biological bases to them.
(159) Researchers hope to find chemical or biological factors that protect some children against malaria.
(160) The relative importance of habit and biological factors in such circumstances is hard to decide.
(161) At first the growth of a child is dictated by biological needs.
(162) The Marie Curie Research Institute develops molecular biological research into the causes and treatment of cancer.
(163) For each total synthesis a brief introduction is given, outlining the biological activity and other syntheses of the target compound.
(164) Manufacturers will perceive natural biological processes as competitive and inspirational,[sentence dictionary] and this will drive manufactured processes toward biological-type solutions.
(165) In biological writing it has often been said that a character is advantageous or detrimental to a species.
(166) Clearly, many factors besides abortion result in children whose biological families are unable to rear them. 2.
(167) The biological activity of these compounds remains to be determined.
(168) There is also considerable potential for the development of novel biological control agents by genetic engineering.
(169) Darwin is loose on the shop floor, and industry has become a branch of the biological sciences.
(170) This increases their own biological chances and gives them a free meal into the bargain.
(171) This is true of many biological processes and no one level is intrinsically preferable to another.
(172) Official sketches show a small warren of rooms, lit by artificial lights and stuffed with compact biological systems.
(173) And you may like to know that we have not neglected the infant's biological need to suckle.
(174) He never had another fundamentally novel idea in general biological theory.
(175) The widest possible implications must be considered when either sanctioning or preventing the application of a new biological process.
(176) There are however two specific product types that have some value and are known, collectively, as biological agents.
(177) Nevertheless, I have as much of a need to hand my legacy on to some one as any biological parent.
(178) Despite the contrast in their biological functions, these cells show similarities in their phospholipid orientation.
(179) There are many ways in which biological factors may be implicated in depression.
(180) It can take up to 30 days, dependant on temperature for a biological filter to become established.
More similar words: ecological, theological, ideological, technological, psychological, logical, biology, apologize, psychologist, apology, theology, geology, ideology, psychology, technology, radical, ethical, musical, typical, medical, critical, chemical, tropical, vertical, clinical, basically, typically, technical, physically, ironically.