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biomedicine
bi·o·med·i·cine B0266500 (bī′ō-mĕd′ĭ-sĭn)n. The branch of medicine that deals with the application of the biological sciences, especially biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics, to the understanding, treatment, and prevention of disease. bi′o·med′i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj.biomedicine (ˌbaɪəʊˈmɛdɪsɪn; -ˈmɛdsɪn) n1. (Medicine) the medical study of the effects of unusual environmental stress on human beings, esp in connection with space travel2. (Complementary Medicine) the study of herbal remediesbi•o•med•i•cine (ˌbaɪ oʊˈmɛd ə sɪn) n. the application of the natural sciences to clinical medicine. [1945–50] bi`o•med′i•cal, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | biomedicine - the branch of medical science that applies biological and physiological principles to clinical practicemedical specialty, medicine - the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques | | 2. | biomedicine - the branch of medical science that studies the ability of organisms to withstand environmental stress (as in space travel)medical specialty, medicine - the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniquesaeromedicine, aerospace medicine, aviation medicine - the study and treatment of disorders associated with flight (especially with space flight) |
biomedicine
biomedicine1. the medical study of the effects of unusual environmental stress on human beings, esp in connection with space travel 2. the study of herbal remedies biomedicine[‚bī·ō′med·ə·sən] (medicine) The science concerned with the study of the environment required for astronauts in space vehicles. biomedicine
biomedicine [bi″o-med´ĭ-sin] clinical medicine based on the principles of the natural sciences such as biology and biochemistry. adj., adj biomed´ical.biomedicine (bī′ō-mĕd′ĭ-sĭn)n. The branch of medicine that deals with the application of the biological sciences, especially biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics, to the understanding, treatment, and prevention of disease. bi′o·med′i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj.biomedicine A highly nonspecific term for a broad field of study which borrows elements from the history of human and veterinary medicine, anatomy, physiology, genetics, pathology, zoology, botanical sciences, chemistry, biochemistry, biology and microbiology. While traditional medicine is concerned with the direct practical application of medical knowledge, biomedicine looks at its history and involves itself in new research to push the limits of what medicine is able to accomplish. Biomedicine may also refer to a specific type of treatment, generally seen as more ‘natural’ than others, and often available in a less regulated context.biomedicine
Words related to biomedicinenoun the branch of medical science that applies biological and physiological principles to clinical practiceRelated Words- medical specialty
- medicine
noun the branch of medical science that studies the ability of organisms to withstand environmental stress (as in space travel)Related Words- medical specialty
- medicine
- aeromedicine
- aerospace medicine
- aviation medicine
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