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单词 biomedical
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biomedicaladj.

Brit. /ˌbʌɪə(ʊ)ˈmɛdᵻkl/, U.S. /ˌbaɪəˈmɛdək(ə)l/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: bio- comb. form, medical adj.
Etymology: < bio- comb. form + medical adj., after biomedicine n.
Of or relating to biomedicine; of or relating to both biology and medicine. Frequently in biomedical sciences.
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the world > life > biology > study > [adjective] > biology > branches of biology
micrological1848
biomechanical1856
micrographic1856
biodynamical1874
microbiological1880
geratologous1884
bacteriological1886
bacterioscopic1886
psychobiological1888
biometric1894
biopsychological1895
bacteriologic1896
biometrical1896
biophysical1896
bioeconomic1899
sociobiological1904
microbiologic1909
biomedical1921
metabiological1921
psychobiologic1921
bioecological1927
radiobiologic1929
radiobiological1931
sociobiological1947
biopsychosocial1951
virological1953
glycobiology1988
1921 Amer. Rev. of Rev. Jan. 78/1 While the problem is primarily biomedical and the occasion is apt to bear the urgency of medical needs, its source and projection become presently merged with the technical possibilities of chemistry.
1926 Science 5 Nov. 443/2 Professor A. J. Carlson, of the University of Chicago..will discuss ‘Tendencies in Research of the Bio-Medical Sciences’.
1949 J. A. Kelley College Life & Mores 137 The Bio-Medical Club has special prestige also.
1955 Bull. Atomic Scientists May 200/2 The only biomedical data..is in piecemeal or incomplete form and therefore inadequate.
1962 S. Carpenter in J. Glenn et al. Into Orbit 160 Next, you run a check on the intercom and the bio-medical leads to make sure they are working.
1974 Whig-Standard (Kingston, Ont.) 22 Aug. 23/6 The department of biomedical sciences is investigating hybrid problems to understand better genetic aspects of crossbreeding.
1991 Sea Frontiers Feb. 31/2 Marine practice..is expected to grow dramatically in the 1990s, spurred by trends in aquaculture and biomedical research.
2002 Science 10 May 997/3 He takes the helm of the $23.6 billion biomedical research giant.

Compounds

biomedical engineer n. an expert or specialist in biomedical engineering.
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1961 Science 3 Mar. 657/1 (advt.) Biophysicist–biomedical engineer, Ph.D., M.S., E.E., desires academic appointment.
1979 Whig-Standard (Kingston, Ont.) 19 Apr. 17/1 Collected here are 1,000 biomedical engineers, physicians, and other researchers.
2001 Chicago Tribune 7 Oct. xvii. 14/4 It's very important to have biomedical engineers recognize the legal, ethical, social, economic and religious implications of their research.
biomedical engineering n. the application of the principles and techniques of engineering science to biomedical systems and problems; an interdisciplinary branch of science dealing with this.
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society > occupation and work > industry > engineering > [noun] > branches of
waterwork?a1560
civil engineeringc1770
water engineering1787
millwrighting1821
engineering science1826
hydraulic engineering1835
river engineering1842
structural engineering1859
industrial engineering1860
chemical engineering1861
sanitary engineering1868
biological engineering1898
control engineering1914
radio engineering1915
environmental engineering1946
systems engineering1946
bioengineering1950
value engineering1959
biomedical engineering1961
geoengineering1962
macro-engineering1964
microengineering1964
terotechnology1970
hydroengineering1971
civil1975
mechatronics1976
knowledge engineering1977
1961 Science 28 Apr. 1346/1 Engineering and medicine will be combined in a graduate curriculum leading to a Ph.D. in ‘biomedical engineering’.
1992 Engin. News Sept. 6/5 Describing biomedical engineering as truly multidisciplinary, he pointed out that engineers and surgeons must learn to work together.., side by side as do surgeons and scientists.
2001 Chicago Tribune 7 Oct. xvii. 1/4 Biomedical engineering has changed from a curriculum that was composed of traditional engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and biology to new courses being developed by biomedical engineers who have integrated biology and engineering into one curriculum.

Derivatives

bioˈmedically adv.
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1960 Jrnl. Chronic Dis. 11 551 It is conceivable that biomedically valuable generalizations could be derived on the basis of interview reports bearing on the absence or presence of a given condition.
1976 Nature 11 Mar. 85/3 Biomedically inclined schoolchildren are probably being increasingly advised to apply for biology rather than medicine.
2006 Sci. Amer. (U.K. ed.) June 15/1 Nicotine has undergone an image overhaul, at least biomedically.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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