Wiktionary
biosample
n. A reference sample of biological material
Usage examples of "biosample".
He and Austen examined the organs in place in his body cavity, and they took biosamples.
It was no larger than two old-fashioned tricorders set end-to-end, yet it had the capacity to duplicate any carbon-based biosample introduced to it.
Julian dearly regretted having removed the biosample replicator and prayed it would survive whatever handling they gave it.
A single copy of a stable virus can be detected in a biosample and identified on the basis of its unique sound.
She pulled it out, congratulating herself as she recognized the cool white outer insulation of a biosample freezetube .
I've taken biosamples from the child, run tests, and come up with no answers.