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biophysical the biological and physical components of the environment
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biophysics 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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biophysics The science of the application of the laws of physics to life processes. (See PHYSICS; BIOENGINEERING; BIOTECH; BIOTECHNOLOGY). (IP)
Ãâó: www.biol.tsukuba.ac.jp/~macer/biodict.htm
biophysics a branch of science concerned with the application of physical principles and methods to biological problems.
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biophysical profile A series of tests which, in combination, offer an assessment of fetal/placental wellbeing. The test has a false positive rate (normal test, distressed infant) of 0.5 percent and a false positive rate of 43 percent (abnormal test, normal infant). If the test is abnormal and the baby is felt to be fine by the mother and care providers, another test should be done within 24 hours. ...
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