Synonym: being. Similar words: organic, organize, organized, organization, organizational, organ, mechanism, vanish. Meaning: ['ɔrgənɪzm /'ɔːg-] n. 1. a living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently 2. a system considered analogous in structure or function to a living body.
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31. Thus homoeopathy seeks to restore the organism to harmony and balance.
32. This may well be a unique combination which will produce a slightly different organism with new characteristics.
33. By 1841, he had very probably worked out, also,(http://sentencedict.com/organism.html) his later theory of individual organism generation: pangenesis.
34. But me only objective test of whether an organism has tree will is whether its behavior can be predicted.
35. And if so, which organism is involved, and what drug sensitivity do you have?
36. The organisation, like a living organism, maintains a dynamic equilibrium with the environment.
37. Genes cooperate with, and add variety to, the themes in the generative field of each organism.
38. In the case of acute infectious diseases, attempts are made to isolate a single identifiable organism.
39. The new organisation will be more akin to an organism, adopting the language of biology rather than the machine.
40. To correct imbalances arising internally within the organism requires the use of a therapy which can counteract such imbalances.
41. It was shown that the organism could cause conjunctivitis in baboons and, after inoculation in the urethra, a urethritis as well.
42. We say that an organism grows towards maturity or in order to reach maturity.
43. This division of labour was itself the product of the growing complexity of the social organism.
44. Equilibrium is a necessary condition toward which the organism constantly strives.
45. There is an occasional poorly executed sketch of a tiny organism or of a bone and muscle structure.
46. Another example is the water-borne pathogen Cryptosporidium[sentencedict.com], a minute organism found in the excreta of farm animals.
47. As it happens the outcome, in my view, is a decisive victory for the individual organism.
48. A living organism can therefore be regarded as an extremely intricate electrical system.
49. It is an organism that has taken advantage of a man-made ecological niche, created in buildings' water systems.
50. Further work is necessary to clarify the role of this environmental organism in chronic enteritis in man.
51. Intellectual and biological activity are both part of the overall process by which an organism adapts to the environment and organizes experience.
52. And a discrete gift it is too; either an organism has a reverberant feedback system, or it doesn't.
53. The causative organism, like that responsible for many cases of non-specific infection, is a member of the chlamydia group.
54. Can you wait long enough for the organism to perform its duties?
55. It is a system that is alive, whether or not it possesses all the attributes needed for an organism.
56. It is not so much the organism or the species that evolves, but the entire system, species plus environment.
57. In some way, mutations must correlate to produce an overall advantage for an organism as a whole.
58. Even the nursery's pet rabbit is being tested as a possible carrier of the organism that causes the illness.
59. The genes in an organism today have come from many different ancestors.
60. Appropriate populations of lymphocytes make specialised proteins that attach to antigens on the infectious organism.
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