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How to pronounce biophysicist in English?

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Type of physicist
Derivation biophysics

Examples of biophysicist

biophysicist
Forgacs, a Hungarian-born biophysicist, directs the university's bioprinting program.
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Now there is an image of a letter at Commons from the biophysicist.
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Stimpson is a retired biophysicist who works at the destroyed museum.
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At the time, he reckoned it would take a good biophysicist six months to rig up an EIT imager.
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Petty, a biophysicist and expert in imaging, explains why FA data is a good predictor of disease.
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Wolken was born on July 12, 1949, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, son of biophysicist Jerome Wolken.
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In 1996, Luca Turin, a biophysicist now at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, proposed a solution.
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In a narrow sense, our biophysicist is confusing things.
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This explanation seems plausible to Wolfram Thiemann, a biophysicist at the University of Bremen, Germany.
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More examples
  • A physicist who applies the methods of physics to biology
  • Biophysics is an interdisciplinary science that uses the methods of physics and physical chemistry to study biological systems. Studies included under the branches of biophysics span all levels of biological organization, from the molecular scale to whole organisms and ecosystems. ...
  • (Biophysics) The application of physical principles and methods to the study of the structures of living organisms and the mechanics of life processes.
  • (Biophysics) The study of the biological and physical characteristics of an area (e.g., topography, soils, climate, landforms, watercourses, vegetation, etc.).