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How to pronounce biophysics in English?

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Type Words
Type of natural philosophy, physics
Derivation biophysicist

Examples of biophysics

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Giaever's research later in his career was mainly in the field of biophysics.
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The scale of study can range from sub-component biophysics up to complex ecologies.
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He developed interests in semiconductor physics, biophysics and radiation chemistry.
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Doug Craig of Ponce Inlet, a retired radiation biophysics scientist, is such a person.
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He received his PhD from the University of Chicago in mathematical biophysics in 1939.
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Climate change impacts on the biophysics and economics of world fisheries.
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Understand that I studied synaptic signal processing as a biophysics graduate student.
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One of the founders of the diverse disciplines of biophysics and operations research.
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It has been suggested that Medical biophysics be merged into this article or section.
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More examples
  • Physics as applied to biological problems
  • (biophysicist) a physicist who applies the methods of physics to biology
  • (biophysical) that part of the environment that does not originate with human activities (e.g. biological, physical and chemical processes).
  • (BIO-PHYSICAL) That part of the environment of encompassing living species and their physical surroundings.
  • (Biophysical) The living and non-living components and processes of the ecosphere. Biophysical measurements of nature quantify the ecosphere in physical units such as cubic meters, kilograms or joules rather than in dollars.
  • (biophysical) Refers to a hierarchial land classification system with units characterized by distinct biotic and abiotic elements.
  • The science of the application of the laws of physics to life processes. (See PHYSICS; BIOENGINEERING; BIOTECH; BIOTECHNOLOGY). (IP)
  • The study of the biological and physical characteristics of an area (e.g., topography, soils, climate, landforms, watercourses, vegetation, etc.).
  • The science of living physics. This form of physics applies the knowledge of physics to explain biological questions, such as the transmission of nervous impulses or muscle control. The boundaries to biochemistry are in part, fluid, not solid.