Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. See life science.
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WordNet 3.0
- n. any of the branches of natural science dealing with the structure and behavior of living organisms
Examples
“She received a M.Phil. in bioscience enterprise, focusing on the pricing of medicines in developing countries.”
“A whole new field has emerged, one of the most active in bioscience today.”
“Andrew Reynolds points out another interesting historical thread in bioscience:”
“The future face of bioscience is highly interdisciplinary and will require more collaboration between, for example, mathematicians and ecologists working together to answer biological questions.”
“We discussed using Flickr for field trips in bioscience, the adaptation period for faculty starting out to record lectures, advantages and disadvantages of open source class content and some ways to use RSS for business classes.”
“The Laureates introduce themselves and discuss great challenges in bioscience (4: 02); the complexity problem (8: 50); controversial ethical questions (17: 35); reproductive cloning (20: 38); and the Human Genome Project (24: 40).”
“Pharmaceutical companies such as Pfizer are increasingly concentrating research and development in a handful cities known as "bioscience clusters" that are rich with universities and competitors.”
“Martin O'Malley (D) has a new proposal aimed at boosting venture capital for businesses such as bioscience companies.”
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“Portland economist Joe Cortright calls the bioscience association’s numbers “an unbelievable stretch.””
“Capital Commercial Investments Inc. hopes to attract corporate headquarters, data centers and businesses in growth sectors such as bioscience and renewable energy to”
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