- biophysical
- bio·physical
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Biophysical techniques — are methods used for gaining information about biological systems on an atomic or molecular level. They overlap with methods from other branches of science.Main biophysical techniques are: *Circular dichroism, a method for detecting chiral groups … Wikipedia
Biophysical Society — Die Biophysical Society (Biophysikalische Gesellschaft) ist eine US amerikanische wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft. Ihre Gründung wurde im März 1957 während der ersten amerikanischen Biophysik Konferenz in Columbus, Ohio beschlossen und geht zurück … Deutsch Wikipedia
Biophysical Society — The Biophysical Society is an organization consisting of over 8,000 researchers in academia, government, and industry. Founded in 1957 by Ernest C. Pollard, the society exists to encourage the development and dissemination of knowledge in… … Wikipedia
Biophysical Journal — The Biophysical Journal is published by the Biophysical Society. The society comprises chemists, biochemists, and physical chemists, biologists, neuroscientists, plant and animal physiologists, engineers, mathematicians, and physicists. These… … Wikipedia
Biophysical profile — A biophysical profile is a prenatal ultrasound evaluation of fetal wellbeing, involving a scoring system. It is often done when a non stress test is non reactive, or for other obstetrical indications.The biophysical profile (BPP) has 5 components … Wikipedia
biophysical — adjective see biophysics … New Collegiate Dictionary
biophysical — See biophysics. * * * … Universalium
biophysical — adjective /ˈbaɪəʊˌfɪzɪkəl/ a) of or pertaining to a combination of biology and physics b) of or pertaining to biophysics … Wiktionary
biophysical — adj. pertaining to biophysics (branch of science concerned with the application of physical methods and principles to biological problems) … English contemporary dictionary
biophysical — /baɪoʊˈfɪzɪkəl/ (say buyoh fizikuhl) adjective 1. of or relating to the physical environment which includes the living organisms which inhabit it. 2. of or relating to biophysics …