词汇 | biomedicine |
释义 | biomedicine noun[ U ] uk /ˈbaɪ.əʊˌmed.ɪ.sən//ˈbaɪ.əʊˌmed.sən/ us /ˈbaɪ.oʊˌmed.ɪ.sən/ medical research or treatment that relates to the principles of biology or biochemistry: 生物医学 Gene editing has enormous potential across biological science, from biomedicine to food security.基因编辑在整个生物科学领域,从生物医学到食品安全都有巨大的潜力。 She is an assistant professor of biomedicine.她是生物医学助理教授。 Their work in molecular genetics is being applied to virtually all areas of biomedicine. Nanotechnology is expected to have a dramatic impact in the fields of biomedicine and electronics. The explosion of data available today in every field from biomedicine to the arts is opening new opportunities for researchers. She talked about the rapid pace of advances in biomedicine. The applicant should have a doctoral degree in cell biology, medicine, biomedicine, or a similar topic. Religious festivals advent All Saints' Day All Souls' Day ascension Ascension Day Divali Diwali Easter Easter Day Easter Sunday Hejira Hijrah holy day Holy Week Purim Ramadan Rosh Hashanah saint's day Shrove Tuesday the holiday season Examples of biomedicinebiomedicine That's a brief sketch of the perspectives of biomedicine and animal advocates on the issue of animal research. There are not many international consensuses in the governance of biomedicine. Microrobots are already being designed for applications in biomedicine. There is equal concern of quality in biomedicine. This is particularly true of the early chapters, in which the text about the nature of biomedicine is both incoherent and repetitive. Chapter 6 provides a devastating assessment of the role of biomedicine in the social construction of old age. Clearly, animal advocates will have many disagreements with biomedicine over when it is appropriate to conduct animal research. Finally, biomedicine may enjoy stronger public support if it responds to growing social concern about animal welfare with a very serious investment in nonanimal methods. Once this negotiation and reconnection have been mastered, there is further mediation as biomedicine reaches its limits and the move into palliative care is made. The movement toward international debate regarding ethics and biomedicine must continue, even though consensus on issues may not always be feasible. Nevertheless, as we are reminded in this book, contemporary understandings of later life continue to be informed by biomedicine and welfare problematisations. The first four chapters probe the consequences of perhaps the more obvious institutions, such as missionaries, formal education, biomedicine and legislative bodies. Another area of application is in biomedicine, with electroencephalography particularly mentioned. They all expressed incredulity and disdain towards the meta-narrative of biomedicine. Although most historians have looked at biomedicine as a tool of empire and a means of social control, they have disagreed on its effectiveness. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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