Definition of biomathematics in English:
 biomathematics
plural noun ˌbʌɪə(ʊ)maθ(ə)ˈmatɪksˌbaɪoʊˌmæθəˈmædɪks
treated as singular The science of the application of mathematics to biology.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Karl Sigmund, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Vienna, is known for his work on biomathematics and game theory.
 -  We intend to use parameter estimation techniques for these biomathematics problems.
 -  At the time of his death he was professor of biomathematics at the University of Colorado.
 -  Critical of science's objectification of nature, Smith constructs mechanized assemblages whose structural workings derive from natural laws and principles, such as chaos theory, fractal geometry and biomathematics.
 -  Most programs training graduate students in biomathematics tend to slight either biology or mathematics.
 -  Their main research interests are in probability theory, partial differential equations and biomathematics.
 -  This book on modelling and simulation in biomathematics will be invaluable to researchers who are interested in the emerging areas of the field.
 -  The scope of the symposium: To present to a wide audience research that relates to Kjartan Magnússon's main interests within biomathematics.
 
  Definition of biomathematics in US English:
 biomathematics
plural nounˌbīōˌmaTHəˈmadiksˌbaɪoʊˌmæθəˈmædɪks
treated as singular The science of the application of mathematics to biology.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  We intend to use parameter estimation techniques for these biomathematics problems.
 -  This book on modelling and simulation in biomathematics will be invaluable to researchers who are interested in the emerging areas of the field.
 -  At the time of his death he was professor of biomathematics at the University of Colorado.
 -  Karl Sigmund, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Vienna, is known for his work on biomathematics and game theory.
 -  Their main research interests are in probability theory, partial differential equations and biomathematics.
 -  Most programs training graduate students in biomathematics tend to slight either biology or mathematics.
 -  Critical of science's objectification of nature, Smith constructs mechanized assemblages whose structural workings derive from natural laws and principles, such as chaos theory, fractal geometry and biomathematics.
 -  The scope of the symposium: To present to a wide audience research that relates to Kjartan Magnússon's main interests within biomathematics.