Similar words: economic sanction, micro-economics, microeconomics, economics, international economics, ergonomics, home economics, socioeconomics. Meaning: [‚baɪəʊ'nɒmɪks] n. the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment.
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1) The human's living depends on the development of bionomics.
2) This paper reported bionomics and integrated control of the main insect pests on stored blush dogbane stalks.
3) Progress of biology and bionomics of C sasakii were discussed, . to seek further research direction as well as to explore new ways to control the peach fruit moth.
4) The morphological characters, bionomics, ecological habits and control technology of Neobarbara olivacea are studied.
5) Bionics design has shown its vitality with bionomics philosophy guidance.
6) The paper reviewed morphosis, bionomics of Hedgehog(Erinaceus europaeus) and its officinal, edible value and artificial raising technology.
7) The effect of superparasitism on the bionomics of Cotesia plutellae was studied in the laboratory.
8) This paper reports generic characters, bionomics , economical significance and classification of Pegomya.
9) DATA SYNTHESIS: There was similar bionomics of adipose tissue-derived stem cells and bone mesenchymal cells, and the cell-surface marker spectrum was also very similar.
10) Objective To analysis and study on the population bionomics of Aedes albopictus at different habitats in Shandong, and to find the common ground.
11) International academe thinks: bionomics is the bridge linked natural science and social science.
12) Objective: To study the effect of endothelial lipase on the bionomics of human umbilical vein endothelial cell.
13) In the present study, two additional host plants are recorded, and an account on the bionomics , immature morphology and distribution is also given.
14) Objective To investigate the effect of sodium butyrate on the appearance and bionomics of colon cancer line HT-29.
15) In the paper the current situation and development of the studies on Paranthrene regale including distribution, hosts, bionomics , ecology and integrated management were reviewed.
16) It has been a trend that green residential district is designed with the bionomics principle, and more attention are paid to water saving and the utilization of water resource than before.
17) Constructed wetlands is a new technology according to the theory of bionomics. It has particular characteristics and superiority.
18) Funandan is the better pesticide to control the pest among the pesticide plot tests after a clear understanding of the pest bionomics.
19) In fact, it follows some theory bases and research assumptions which include three kinds of bionomics,[http://sentencedict.com/bionomics.html] two basic research subjects and two-level assumptions.
20) In recent years, many scholars had carried out studys aiming at its bionomics from different direction, of which the results reflects its bionomics from different points.
21) The present situation, and developing tendency and strategy of bionomics research are analyzed in detail by utilizing greats quantity of literature datum.
22) The desertification land of the Ali plateau has the high-cold and arid landscape and the fragile bionomics property.
23) They could achieve competitive equilibrium and coexistence according to their bionomics and life habits.
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