This contrasts with biomedicine, where the focus is on specific diseases, organs, symptoms, or mechanisms.
They accomplished a great deal, spurring economic growth in the South, for instance, and promoting biomedicine.
They accomplished a great amount, such as spurring economic growth in the South and promoting biomedicine.
They also demanded better coverage of two of the fastest-moving scientific fields: computing and biomedicine.
The United States is still the leader in biomedicine, and we still hold strong advantages in innovation.
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Its reach would extend beyond the UK by becoming part of the Council of Europe conventions on biomedicine.
Moreover, work at the smallest of scales will produce important advances in areas such as electronics, energy and biomedicine.
One reason is the U.K. research base is more strongly focused on biomedicine than are those of France or Germany or China.
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She also rebukes Britain's serious press for its frivolous sensationalism towards biomedicine.
Four years ago, our areas of investment expanded beyond biomedicine to support young leaders addressing issues like civic literacy and engagement and community building.
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The latest example of this ruse is a paper by Joseph Mangano and Janette Sherman, to be published in the Biomedicine International Journal.
The university's vice-chancellor, Prof Sir Howard Newby, said the facility's labs would bring together "the brightest minds from medicine, biomedicine, veterinary health, and biological sciences".
The first is an overblown fear not limited to religious believers that biomedicine and brain science are about to transform our natures, wiping out our ability to tell right from wrong.
Recently, researchers writing in Physical Review B suggested that arranging a number of tiny cloaks in a two-dimensional grid could be put to use in biomedicine and sensing, as well as traditional camouflage.
This gap, created by our ability to generate data much faster than we can ever ascribe meaning to it via traditional approaches, has been evident in biomedicine since the late 1990s (see Figure 1 here).
That could have serious repercussions for biomedicine.
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