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bioscience

n. Any of several sciences that deal with living organisms

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bioscience

n. any of the branches of natural science dealing with the structure and behavior of living organisms [syn: life science]

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BioScience

BioScience is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal that is published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Institute of Biological Sciences. It was established in 1964 and was preceded by the AIBS Bulletin (1951-1963).

The journal publishes literature reviews of current research in biology, as well as essays and discussion sections on education, public policy, history of biology, and theoretical issues.

Usage examples of "bioscience".

Technologies associated with bioscience and bioengineering are likely to be of particular importance in enhancing these capabilities and are also an area of American predominance.

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Had they been admitted two hundred years earlier, he knew, far more research might have been redirected into pure bioscience, and members of the new generation of Naturals might now be welcoming their second century of hopefully eternal youth instead of climbing out of slightly protracted adolescence.

Now he could truly see how bright her wits extended, from dynamics to bioscience to very sharp trading.

She had, from birth, had access to the best bioscience Raehaniv money could buy, and at fifty-four Terran years her hair was as darkly auburn and her body as lithe as ever.

But a decade and a half meant for less to one with access to twenty-third century bioscience than it did to these men.

We know the bioscience people in stasis at Scripps have ways of helping us.

She has a bioscience background, and a small autolab would be hard to spot.

Some of the best were right here at Teller, including teams from the Institute itself, Harcourt Biosciences, and Nomura PharmaTech.

The Harcourt Biosciences researchers were probably still hard at it, he knew, poring over reams of computer printouts and test data.

The Harcourt Biosciences Lab run by Phil Brinker and Ravi Parikh was down the hallway to the left.

Say that Harcourt Biosciences flatly rejects the demands made by the Lazarus Movement.

One of the largest corporate grants came from Harcourt Biosciences, to pay for a cutting-edge nanotech complex.

His competitors like Harcourt Biosciences were helpless, buried by an avalanche of new government restrictions on their research.

Graduate Academy of Biosciences and his younger son, James, entered Starfleet Academy as a junior midshipman.