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  • The global warming, among other things, is changing the whole biostructure along the coastline, and we need to help meet this challenge.

    Remarks By President At Luncheon For Gray Davis ITY National Archives 1998

  • The artificial ecosystem simulates the biostructure of the natural ecological system and consists of an economic crop

    Chapter 5 1995

  • They'd been physical giants with psi minds, a biostructure believed to be of human origin, developed by a science-based cult called the Grisands, which had moved out from the Old Territory not long before and established itself in a stronghold on Nalakia.

    The Lion Game Schmitz, James 1976

  • She watched the biostructure move off down the terrace, grotesque and huge.

    Legacy James H. Schmitz 1946

  • … meaning a reducibly complex biostructure evolved into a reducibly irreducibly complex one.

    Jonathan Wells: Who is He, What is He Doing, and Why? - The Panda's Thumb 2007

  • But then it is impossible to show why a reducibly complex biostructure cannot lose parts of itself until it can’t lose any more and still work properly … meaning a reducibly complex biostructure evolved into a reducibly complex one.

    Jonathan Wells: Who is He, What is He Doing, and Why? - The Panda's Thumb 2007

  • They’d been physical giants with psi minds, a biostructure believed to be of human origin, developed by a science-based cult called the Grisands, which had moved out from the Old Territory not long before and established itself in a stronghold on Nalakia.

    The Complete Federation Of The Hub Schmitz, James H. 2000

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