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biologic

/bahy-uh-loj-ik/US // ˌbaɪ əˈlɒdʒ ɪk //

生物学,生物学家,生物制品,生物学的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually biologics. Also biological .Pharmacology. any diagnostic, preventive, or therapeutic preparation, as a serum or vaccine, derived from animal products or other biological sources: Most of our biologics are isolated from human tissue.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Biology. biological.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inremedy

Examples

  • Having multiple vaccines that are developed using different technologies would insulate against supply-chain shortages or delays stemming from the vagaries of creating complex biologic products.

  • The container ABS had built was adapted for use in shipping biologics other than sperm.

  • It can apply for an EUA or a full approval, known as a biologics license application, or BLA.

  • The decision on whether or not to authorize a vaccine will fall on Marks, head of the biologics division.

  • This is true for all prescription medicines, not only biologics.

  • “Nobody has raised anything specific about biologic weapons in Syria, certainly not in any official context here,” he added.

  • But these chemicals really are more like examples of biologic warfare, not chemical warfare.

  • Is there a real biologic basis to describe internet sex addiction as similar to cocaine or other drugs?

  • In no branch of natural history are biologic studies more easily carried on, or the biologic facts more remarkable or interesting.

  • The larger record book is especially necessary for biologic notes.

  • The evidence advanced against such marriages seems at first sight exceedingly strong from a biologic standpoint in man.

  • Fossils also have their biologic relations, and should be studied and arranged in biologic groups.

  • He is alert to note their effect on biologic science, but he does not shrink from any report of them.