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Biologic

Biologic \Bi`o*log"ic\, Biological \Bi`o*log"ic*al\, a.

  1. Of or relating to biology. -- Bi`o*log"ic*al*ly, adv.

  2. related by blood; -- of parents and children; -- contrasted with adoptive, adopted, or foster; as, Mary was adopted directly from the maternity hospital and never met her biological mother.

    Syn: biologic.

Wiktionary
biologic

a. 1 Of or pertaining to biology. 2 Pertaining to a living or a once-living organism. n. An extremely complex drug, vaccine or antitoxin that is made from a living organism, or from products of a living organism.

WordNet
biologic

adj. pertaining to biology or to life and living things [syn: biological]

Wikipedia
Biologic

Biologic may refer to:

  • biology – a process or phenomenon connected with life or living organisms
  • biologic medical product – a medicinal preparation created by a biological process

Usage examples of "biologic".

The Swarm Mother, thirty kilometers long and filled with biomass and tailored mutagenic DNA, was too vulnerable herself to biologic attack to run the risk of creating offspring that might devour its mother.

That, so far as possible, all biologic instruction should be objective was with Agassiz an educational dogma, and upon several notable occasions its validity had been demonstrated under very unfavorable conditions.

That number had been reduced by about a third after the Artifact War, when Brighter Suns was created in the wake of the collapse of the Outward Policorps, and the population was evicted from half the habitat while the Powers were brought in behind a wall of security and biologic shields.

But I thought we destroyed all that biologic shit when the program folded.

As he went out into the hallway, he thought about the Wet Eye biologic simulation his people were running back at Dietrick.

The postwar period ushered in a new era of biologic research, spurred by the discovery of antibiotics.

The paper was entitled "Frequencies of Biologic Contact According to Speciation Probabilities.

At that time, the ARPL was heavily invested in chemistry and physics-- ion sprays, reversal duplication, pi-meson substrates-- but there was growing interest in biologic problems.

These five were prepared to mobilize immediately in the event of a biologic emergency.

This was considered feasible since, for biologic problems, real time was unimportant in relation to computer time, and multiple problems could be fed and handled at once.

The thought occurred to him that, if by some remote chance, his biologics actually worked, that he would be the one in the legends and the devilkids who had made it possible would be the forgotten ones.

In return, you promised to develop a certain line of biologics based on your published works, and to hold that material until called for, up to fifty standard years, if necessary.

Even worse, except for Gerswin's connection with the damned biologics foundation, there was no proof.

The majority of these enterprises are based in the field of biologics, and in all Gerswin has what amounts to the controlling interests.

If Gerswin is successful in his biologics, the need to allocate resources is decreased, the need for high-level technical knowledge is reduced, and thus, communications control becomes less vital.