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physics as applied to biological problems
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Biophysics (also biological physics) is an interdisciplinary science that applies theories and methods of the physical sciences to questions of biology. Biophysics research today comprises a number of specific biological studies, which do not share a unique identifying factor, or subject themselves to clear and concise definitions. This is the result of biophysics' relatively recent appearance as a scientific discipline. ...
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The application of the techniques of physics to biological processes.
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The physics of vital processes (living things).
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The science of living physics. This form of physics applies the knowledge of physics to explain biological questions, such as the transmission of nervous impulses or muscle control. The boundaries to biochemistry are in part, fluid, not solid.
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