| bioengineering | The science of developing and manufacturing artificial replacements for organs, limbs and tissues. A branch of engineering in which live plants and plant parts are used as building material for erosion control and landscape restoration (this is in contrast to conventional engineering, in which only dead materials are used). (09 Oct 1997) |
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biotechnology: the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environments
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Biological engineering (also biosystems engineering and bioengineering) is a broad-based engineering discipline that deals with bio-molecular and molecular processes, product design, sustainability and analysis of biological systems. Generally, bioengineering encompasses other engineering disciplines when they are applied to living organisms (e.g. prosthetics in mechanical engineering). ...
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The use of artificial tissues, organs, or organ components to replace parts of the body that are damaged, lost or malfunctioning (Martin et al, 2000).
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Is rooted in physics, mathematics, chemistry, biology, and the life sciences. It is the application of a systematic, quantitative, and integrative way of thinking about and approaching the solutions of problems important to biology, medical research, clinical proactive, and population studies. ...
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The study of the relationship between living organisms and machinery; for example, the industrial application of the results of biologic research in the field of recombinant DNA technology which permits the production of synthetic hormones, enzymes, therapeutics etc. (See BIOPHYSICS; BIOTECH; BIOTECHNOLOGY; GENETIC ENGINEERING). (IP)
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| bioengineer | the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environments |
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