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  • adjective Having a biological function
  • adjective Describing a material whose function is dependant on a biological content

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Examples

  • His interest in ID, then, is that with a slight modification it flows into his own biofunctional realism, in which life and mind are emergent properties of matter organized a certain way.

    Barham 2005

  • His interest in ID, then, is that with a slight modification it flows into his own biofunctional realism, in which life and mind are emergent properties of matter organized a certain way.

    Archive 2005-09-01 2005

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