| biosphere |
Greek biosz "life", szphaira "shpere" Such zone of the earth's crust, which embraces the entirety of living organisms.
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| biosensor |
A device that uses a biological element, such as an immobilized enzyme or cell, as a sensor.
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| biostatistics |
A specialized branch of applied statistics that deals with the statistical evaluation of experimental research or clinical trial results.
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| biosynthesis |
Synthesis by a living system.
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| bios |
Acronym for basic input/output system. In the PC, a set of instructions, stored in read-only memory (ROM), that let your computer's hardware and operating system communicate with application programs and peripheral devices such as hard disks, printers, and video adapters. These instructions are stored in non-volatile memory or as a permanent part of your computer. ...
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