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biology

/bahy-ol-uh-jee/US // baɪˈɒl ə dʒi //UK // (baɪˈɒlədʒɪ) //

生物学,生物科学,生物學,生物

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the science of life or living matter in all its forms and phenomena, especially with reference to origin, growth, reproduction, structure, and behavior.
    • : the living organisms of a region: the biology of Pennsylvania.
    • : the biological phenomena characteristic of an organism or a group of organisms: She is studying the biology of worms, especially in regard to their reproductive behavior.

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Examples

  • Gunnar and others hope to reveal more of the underlying biology behind the reboot.

  • This study also opens the door for other control measures that alter the biology of locusts themselves.

  • It expects women and men to behave very differently, from birth forward, simply on the basis of their biology.

  • Now researchers have proposed a new learning method more closely tied to biology, which they think could help us approach the brain’s unrivaled efficiency.

  • One key contender is CRISPR, the fast-advancing gene-editing technology that stands to revolutionize synthetic biology and treatment of genetically linked diseases.

  • For his tireless assault on evolutionary biology and downsizing the deity to fit within science, I give Meyer second place.

  • Complementarity as conservative Catholics use the term, however, is more than biology.

  • “In the long term, I am more worried about biology,” he told The Telegraph.

  • Essentially he is arguing that there are functional trade-offs in developmental biology.

  • People are starting to recognize that depression must relate to biology, because who would give up such an outwardly gifted life?

  • Its backbone should be the study of biology and its substance should be the threshing out of the burning questions of our day.

  • “Botany is that branch of biology which treats of plant life” has in it the same error.

  • Biology” is not so well understood as “botany,” though it is a more general term.

  • It follows that biology is the foundation rather than the house, if we may use so crude a figure.

  • It is time to abandon the notion that biology prescribes in detail how we shall run society.