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		Definition of biologically in English: biologicallyadverb bʌɪəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)liˌbaɪəˈlɑdʒɪkli 1In a way that concerns biology or living organisms.  the world's most biologically diverse ecosystems  Example sentencesExamples -  Organic farms are typically more biologically diverse than conventional operations.
 -  Biologically based integrated weed management is the basis of our programs.
 -  Undesirable vegetation in a pond can be controlled mechanically, biologically, or chemically.
 -  He plants cover crops, some to scavenge nutrients, others to biologically fix nitrogen.
 -  The objective is to enable our forces to survive, fight, and win in a chemically or biologically contaminated warfare environment.
 -  Food producers claim that their biologically engineered products are unique when they seek to patent them.
 -  Ultraviolet radiation is able to damage DNA and other biologically important molecules through direct absorption.
 -  Complete cutaneous wound healing involves a biologically complex two-year process of cellular regeneration and repair.
 -  Few biomimetic results have proved as exciting as the recent successes in biologically derived silica and silica polymerization.
 -  This discovery encouraged chemists to explore the molecular structures of biologically active chemicals.
 
 2In an inherited or innate way.  biologically rooted instincts  Example sentencesExamples -  Under their racial theories, an individual's ethnicity was determined biologically not behaviorally.
 -  Anytime you link a murderer to his family, biologically, you start to beg a lot of questions.
 -  Formal operational tasks should, like reading, be regarded as biologically secondary abilities.
 -  We believe this "cycle of success" is biologically programmed.
 -  It is the first hard evidence that men are biologically prepared for fatherhood.
 -  Most of our official family is not related biologically.
 -  The impact of success and failure on mood state is a universal phenomenon, which appears to be biologically based.
 -  It's entirely possible that women are biologically primed to be highly sensitive to relationships.
 -  The social rank systems, which motivate people to seek relief or to achieve, are biologically based.
 -  Biologically, we are not constructed to deal with ubiquitous fast-food outlets that offer to supersize everything.
 
    Definition of biologically in US English: biologicallyadverbˌbaɪəˈlɑdʒɪkliˌbīəˈläjiklē 1In a way that concerns biology or living organisms.  the world's most biologically diverse ecosystems  Example sentencesExamples -  Organic farms are typically more biologically diverse than conventional operations.
 -  Undesirable vegetation in a pond can be controlled mechanically, biologically, or chemically.
 -  Biologically based integrated weed management is the basis of our programs.
 -  The objective is to enable our forces to survive, fight, and win in a chemically or biologically contaminated warfare environment.
 -  Complete cutaneous wound healing involves a biologically complex two-year process of cellular regeneration and repair.
 -  This discovery encouraged chemists to explore the molecular structures of biologically active chemicals.
 -  Food producers claim that their biologically engineered products are unique when they seek to patent them.
 -  He plants cover crops, some to scavenge nutrients, others to biologically fix nitrogen.
 -  Few biomimetic results have proved as exciting as the recent successes in biologically derived silica and silica polymerization.
 -  Ultraviolet radiation is able to damage DNA and other biologically important molecules through direct absorption.
 
 2In an inherited or innate way.  biologically rooted instincts  Example sentencesExamples -  Biologically, we are not constructed to deal with ubiquitous fast-food outlets that offer to supersize everything.
 -  It's entirely possible that women are biologically primed to be highly sensitive to relationships.
 -  It is the first hard evidence that men are biologically prepared for fatherhood.
 -  The social rank systems, which motivate people to seek relief or to achieve, are biologically based.
 -  Formal operational tasks should, like reading, be regarded as biologically secondary abilities.
 -  Most of our official family is not related biologically.
 -  Under their racial theories, an individual's ethnicity was determined biologically not behaviorally.
 -  The impact of success and failure on mood state is a universal phenomenon, which appears to be biologically based.
 -  Anytime you link a murderer to his family, biologically, you start to beg a lot of questions.
 -  We believe this "cycle of success" is biologically programmed.
 
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