Similar words: geoscience, neuroscience, pseudoscience, biomedical science, cognitive neuroscience, science, nescience, conscience. Meaning: n. any of the branches of natural science dealing with the structure and behavior of living organisms.
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1. A bioscience curriculum planning is presented baccalaureate nursing education.
2. Something called the Mittelos Bioscience Corporation, which sounds as if it does terrible things to baby ducks, has maintained an inscrutably nefarious presence on and off the island for some time.
3. Run either one or two gels simultaneously on these versatile vertical separation systems from Galileo Bioscience.
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4. Description ( En ) Portal site to biology and bioscience.
5. They are introducing a discipline and rigour that is missing from most of bioscience.
6. The American Physiological Society was founded in 1887 to foster basic and applied bioscience.
7. Human genome project, human cloning and stem - cell research are the real big events of postmodern bioscience.
8. It'synthesizes interdepartmental knowledge of different disciplines , including geology, physical geography, meteorology , oceanography, bioscience, and astronomy.
9. Doctors believe that some women are abusing a genetic test offered by DiagCor Bioscience which can identify the sex of a baby and its chances of developing a severe sex-linked genetic disorder.
10. The American biotechnology industry recently did a study of bioscience education across the country.
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