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  • adjective biotechnology Of or pertaining to analytical methods used in biotechnology.

Etymologies

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bio- +‎ analytical

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Examples

  • That unit started to take off with the $1.1 billion acquisition of AB SCIEX and Molecular Devices, suppliers of bioanalytical measurement systems.

    Danaher deal signals move into life sciences Danielle Douglas 2011

  • That unit started to take off with the $1.1 billion acquisition of AB SCIEX and Molecular Devices, suppliers of bioanalytical measurement systems.

    Danaher deal signals move into life sciences Danielle Douglas 2011

  • "We have a more positive view of [Agilent's] bioanalytical markets and expect sales in that segment to remain stable."

    Agilent to Slash 2,700 More Positions 2009

  • "Shaken, not stirred: bioanalytical study of the antioxidant activity of martinis" British Medical Journal, 1999.

    Thus far, it's been a lazy year. 2009

  • Leaving bioanalytical measurement fiscal 2009 sales forecast (up 6%) unchanged as key emerging-market drivers expected to remain intact.

    Agilent May See Measured Slowdown 2008

  • Earnings climbed 23% and gross margin rose to 55% from 54% in the bioanalytical measurement segment on revenue increases of 18% in the life sciences unit, which makes laboratory equipment and other scientific instruments, and 14% in the pharma and biotech unit.

    Agilent's Net Falls 8.6% 2008

  • A quick trip to my laptop reminded me that the article appearing immediately after the above article had an even better title: "Shaken, not stirred: bioanalytical study of the antioxidant activities of martinis" 3 and an equally interesting conclusions section.

    Astonishing Tales from the Medical Literature Sarah Werning 2007

  • Shaken, not stirred: bioanalytical study of the antioxidant activities of martinis.

    Archive 2007-12-01 Sarah Werning 2007

  • A quick trip to my laptop reminded me that the article appearing immediately after the above article had an even better title: "Shaken, not stirred: bioanalytical study of the antioxidant activities of martinis" 3 and an equally interesting conclusions section.

    Archive 2007-12-01 Sarah Werning 2007

  • Shaken, not stirred: bioanalytical study of the antioxidant activities of martinis.

    Astonishing Tales from the Medical Literature Sarah Werning 2007

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