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bioengineeringThe development of artificial replacement limbs, organs and tissues. It also refers to the use of plants in controlling erosion and in landscape restoration.
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bioengineeringn. the use of engineering principles as applied to biological processes. The focus is on designing, testing, and manufacturing aids and devices which take over the function of missing parts or impaire [..]
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bioengineeringApplying engineering principles and knowledge to living organisms and biological processes in the design of body replacement parts.
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bioengineeringthe application of engineering science and technology to problems of biology and medicine
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bioengineeringThe use of engineering techniques to solve medical problems. An example would be the design and production of artificial limbs.
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bioengineeringEngineering applied to biological and medical systems, such as biomechanics, biomaterials and biosensors. Bioengineering also includes biomedical engineering, as in the development of aids or replacem [..]
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bioengineering(n)Â the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environments
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bioengineeringn. bioingenierĂa
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bioengineeringThe application of Engineering principles and methods to living organisms or biological systems.
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bioengineeringThe application of concepts and methods of engineering, biology, medicine, physiology, physics, materials science, chemistry, mathematics and computer sciences to develop methods and technologies to s [..]
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bioengineering
The applications of the principles of engineering to any of the biological or medical sciences
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