| BMS | Bachelor of Medical Science; betamethasone; biomedical monitoring system; biomedical science; bleomy... |
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| BBI | Biomedical Business International; Bowman-Birk soybean inhibitor |
| BCIA | Biomedical Clinical Instrumentation Association |
| BDIP | biomedical digital image processing |
| BEB | Biomedical Engineering Branch [of US Army] |
| biomedical | 1. Pertaining to those aspects of the natural sciences, especially the biologic and physiologic sciences, that relate to or underlie medicine. 2. Biological and medical, i.e., encompassing both the science(s) and the art of medicine. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| biomedical and dental materials | Substances used in biomedicine or dentistry predominantly for their physical, as opposed to chemical, properties. (12 Dec 1998) |
| biomedical engineering | <orthopaedics> The use of engineering technology, instrumentation and methods to solve medical problems, such as improving our understanding of physiology and the manufacture of artificial limbs and organs. (21 Mar 1998) |
| biomedical model | A conceptual model of illness that excludes psychological and social factors and includes only biological factors in an attempt to understand a person's medical illness or disorder. (05 Mar 2000) |
| technology assessment, biomedical | Evaluation of biomedical technology in relation to cost, efficacy, utilization, etc., and its future impact on social, ethical, and legal systems. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Engineering, Biomedical
Synonyms : Enhancement Technologies, Biomedical Enhancements, Enhancement Technology, Enhancements, Biomedical, Technologies, Enhancement, Technology, Enhancement
Synonyms : Research, Biomedical, Research, Clinical, Research, Medical
Synonyms : Biomedical Technologies, Technology, Biomedical, Technology, Health, Technology, Health Care
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relating to the activities and applications of science to clinical medicine; "biomedical research laboratory"
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| biomedical engineering technician |
A technician who assembles, repairs, and adapts medical equipment used for the delivery of health care and assists in the development and maintenance of these systems.
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| biomedical engineering technologist |
A certified repair specialist usually with an AAS degree usually employed in a hospital or commercial company to repair and maintain medical equipment.
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| biomedical instrumentation |
The use of mechanical and electronic devices in medical diagnosis, therapy, or measurement.
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| biomedicalization of aging |
The treatment of aging as a biological or medical problem that must be combatted or cured.
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| biomedical | relating to the activities and applications of science to clinical medicine |
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| biomedical | the application of the principles of the natural sciences to medicine |
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