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Example sentences for "biological"

Lexicographically close words:
biographical; biographies; biographique; biography; biologic; biologically; biologist; biologists; biology; biomass
  1. Galvani's work on birds, then, made him a pioneer in the biological sciences that were to attract so much attention during the nineteenth century.

  2. At that time, it was not nearly so much the custom as it is at the present, to use frogs for experiments, with the idea that conclusions might be obtained of value for the biological sciences generally, and especially for medicine.

  3. This destruction of bacteria, and other noxious organisms, has the biological name of phagocytosis.

  4. Fere, an eminent French physician, recently reported to the Biological Society of Paris the results of experiments which he had been conducting for the purpose of throwing light upon this question.

  5. It is a most valuable contribution to biological psychology, which is a field of modern naturalism in which few have labored.

  6. We predict a high place in the annals of biological science will yet be assigned to this admirable work.

  7. This biological characteristic is of great importance in determining the true Marasmii.

  8. No one, so far as we know, has brought to it at once so calm and balanced a judgment as he, or a more exact knowledge of the whole field in which biological investigation plays so large a part.

  9. We have seen that some of the strongest denunciations of cruelty in biological experimentation were due to that large element in the medical profession which refused to condone cruelty under the guise of utility.

  10. To his audience of physicians he made the following statement: "The first serious attack upon biological research in England seems to have been made in an essay entitled `Vivisection: is it Necessary or Justifiable?

  11. It is not the view known as antivivisection, so far as this means the condemnation without exception of all phases of biological investigation.

  12. I have made sufficiently clear, I hope, my disagreement with the views of the extreme antivivisection party concerning all phases of biological experimentation.

  13. The volume to which the reader's attention is called is chiefly an exposition of the author's views on the scientific value of biological experimentation.

  14. And this condemnation on the part of the medical profession was voiced four years before the date assigned by Professor Bowditch as that of "the first serious attack upon biological research in England.

  15. His reply to a series of questions was embodied in a volume entitled: "Biological Experimentation; its Function and Limits.

  16. But any broad conclusion that non-rational inclination is a better guide than reason to the individual's happiness would be quite unwarranted by anything that we know or can plausibly conjecture respecting biological evolution.

  17. For this purpose the agglutination and also the complement-fixation tests are being used with splendid results, and by the aid of these biological tests it is possible to determine all infected animals in a herd.

  18. A] The Biological Survey has successfully found methods for destroying the rats, chipmunks, mice and ground squirrels which cause losses of many millions to the farmers.

  19. The Biological Survey treated more than thirteen million acres of land with poisoned grain to destroy rodent pests.

  20. Biological chemistry can hardly offer a simpler and more striking experiment than this analysis of the Decticus' finery.

  21. Up to now biological science has been largely "the rationalization of particular facts and we have had all too limited a basis for the construction and testing of meaningful axioms to support a theory of life.

  22. Another possibility of handling some of the biological problems of space flight, suggested by another physician, would be for astronauts to discard the 24-hour Earth day and establish a longer rhythm for their lives.

  23. Biological reactions uncovered in space medicine studies, such as this centrifuge experiment, may lead to important health discoveries.

  24. Particularly gratifying, from the standpoint of medical value is the Army's work toward an anti-radiation drug which could be taken before exposure to reduce the biological effects of radiation.

  25. A number of avenues are being followed, including vaporization of volatiles in biological wastes.

  26. In order to place humans in space for any extended period, we must solve a host of highly complicated biological equations which demand intensive basic research.

  27. Specimens from Juneau, Alaska, in the Biological Surveys Collection of the United States National Museum, were assigned by Jackson (N.

  28. The loan of specimens for comparative study from the Biological Surveys Collection of the United States National Museum is acknowledged.

  29. He founded Le Reveil, edited the Marseillaise, and started the International Biological Library, to which he contributed a study on the doctrine of Darwin.

  30. Studied medicine at Strasburg and Paris, and wrote a treatise on The Dynamical Theory of Heat in Biological Sciences, 1866.

  31. There are, moreover, certain physical and biological facts which enable us to mark out these areas with some confidence.

  32. He found that there was a very intimate relation of the virus to the tick and that the transmission must be regarded as biological throughout.

  33. To control them it is essential that the biological details be thoroughly worked out for, as Howard, Dyar, and Knab have emphasized, "much useless labor and expense can be avoided by an accurate knowledge of the habits of the species.

  34. We shall follow Nuttall (1908) in characterizing these two families and in pointing out their biological differences, and shall discuss briefly the more important species which attack man.

  35. Some Muscinae of North America, Biological Bulletin i, p.

  36. Thus, parasitism is a phase of the broad biological phenomenon of symbiosis, or living together of organisms.

  37. Various so-called biological poisons have not proved practicable.

  38. A biological investigation of the Thelon Game Sanctuary.

  39. The persons responsible were doubtless inspired by high humanitarian motives; but it is doubtful if they could have thoroughly considered or foreseen the serious biological consequences of their efforts.

  40. A biological exploration of Banks and Victoria Islands.

  41. A biological investigation of the Athabaska-Mackenzie region.

  42. A biological investigation of the Hudson Bay region.

  43. Changes in the biological environment induced by human activity may be contributory to the movement of whales.

  44. Biological Background= In the North Pacific, the summer range of the humpback whale encompasses the area from Bering Strait south to the Subarctic Boundary (ca.

  45. The conclusions and recommendations stated herein constitute our biological opinion, and we consider consultation on this matter to be at an end.

  46. Human activity may have caused changes in the physical, chemical, or biological environment, effecting humpbacks directly or indirectly.

  47. In an attempt to resolve this seemingly anomalous distribution, we have examined pertinent materials in the Biological Surveys Collection, U.

  48. We have examined the following specimens in the Biological Surveys Collection, U.

  49. Biological Surveys Collection, discloses that they are intergrades between C.

  50. The specimens concerned are in the Biological Surveys Collection of the U.

  51. It is the biological conception that James has in mind.

  52. The transmission of the physical and psychical qualities of parents to their offspring; the biological law by which living beings tend to repeat themselves in their descendants.

  53. Now sex constitutes an organic or biological difference, just as a species constitutes another and (of course) a stronger biological difference.

  54. For this contention Mr Ward, as already pointed out, has, by dint of his biological learning, succeeded at least in making out a case in so far as lower forms of life are concerned.

  55. But now I ask, granting the correctness of Mr Ward’s biological premises and the accuracy of his exposition, and I am not specialist enough to be capable of criticising these in detail: What does it all amount to?

  56. On the contrary, Mr Ward’s whole exposition, with his biological facts of illustration, would seem to point rather in the opposite direction.

  57. If the model railroad club were canceled and a biological activity group substituted, the hobby classification would look much better.

  58. This is the radical psychological and biological distinction, I take it, between the child and the adult.

  59. They transform specific acts and relations of individuals into a flow of processes in consciousness; and these processes can be adequately identified and related only through reference to a biological organism.

  60. What each has by biological heredity is a given structure, that is, capacity.

  61. It is an odd variation here and there that acts as the starting point for a new species--and it has against it the swamping influence of the rest of its kind that treads the old biological line.

  62. In this case, therefore, we have to reckon with both biological and sociological forces, and I do not see that it needs more than this to explain all there is to explain.

  63. Ethical growth is thus on all fours with biological growth.

  64. I have pointed out a distinction between biological and social, or psychological, heredity.

  65. We speak of "man" without clearly distinguishing between man as a biological unit and man as a member of a social group developing in correspondence with a true social medium.

  66. A second feature is that conduct represents a form of efficiency, it is a special feature of the universal biological fact of adaptation.

  67. A further statement of the same principle is that when we are dealing with biological facts we may assume that identical structures imply identical functions.

  68. This may be quite true, but if nationality, in the sense of being a product of biological heredity, is ruled out, it does not follow that nationality is thereby destroyed.


  69. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "biological" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    animate; living; organic; organized; vital