Bionecrosis
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- Bionically
utilizing electronic devices and mechanical parts to -ssist humans in performing difficult, dangerous, or intricate tasks, as by supplementing or duplicating parts of the body: the scientist used a bionic arm to examine the radioactive material. informal. having superhuman strength or capacity. of or relating to bionics. adjective of or relating to bionics (in science […]
- Bionics
the study of how humans and animals perform certain tasks and solve certain problems, and of the application of the findings to the design of electronic devices and mechanical parts. noun (functioning as sing) the study of certain biological functions, esp those relating to the brain, that are applicable to the development of electronic equipment, […]
- Bionomics
ecology (def 1). historical examples handbook of medical entomology william albert riley the biotic -ssociations of c-ckroaches louis m. roth encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 8, slice 7 various explanation of terms used in entomology john. b. smith the biotic -ssociations of c-ckroaches louis m. roth handbook of medical entomology william albert riley noun (functioning […]
- Bionomy
physiology. ecology. historical examples the wonders of life ernst haeckel
- Biopesticide
noun a naturally occurring or derived substance or an organism that controls pests by nontoxic means