Definition of biomedical in English:
biomedical
adjective bʌɪə(ʊ)ˈmɛdɪk(ə)lˌbaɪoʊˈmɛdɪk(ə)l
Relating to both biology and medicine.
Example sentencesExamples
- It is also useful for students and teachers of medicine and the biomedical sciences.
- The biomedical model of illness, which has dominated health care for the past century, cannot fully explain many forms of illness.
- Regenerative medicine is one of the frontiers in biomedical and clinical research.
- The approach in general practice is broad and biocultural, in contrast to the older biomedical definitions of specialties.
- They have contributed to countless biomedical discoveries and can be ordered from tissue culture supply catalogues.
- Most are senior nurses, but some are doctors or biomedical scientists.
- The biomedical scientists and medical practitioners would have liked greater technical details.
- The World Health Organization has teamed up with a group of biomedical publishing experts to register its trials on an online database.
- An anthropological approach does not assume that biomedical concepts and practices are both normative and universal.
- The autopsy has long been a focus of medical education and biomedical research.
- I have received reimbursement for consultation on biomedical aspects of epilepsy.
- There is little continuing medical education and even rarer access to recent biomedical information.
- However, the sexes did not differ in giving biomedical information about diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment.
- This attempt to make psychiatric diagnosis more reliable was associated with a return to a biomedical model of mental illness.
- This study takes a patient orientated rather than biomedical approach to understanding hospital admission for asthma.
- The antioxidant nature of vitamin C makes it a popular vitamin for biomedical studies, so it provides a fair baseline for comparison.
- The state's biomedical strength relies largely on its education infrastructure.
- The encounter begins by the clinician setting the clinical problem in a conventional biomedical model.
- For a growing number, it is the most intriguing biomedical problem of our time.
- In contrast, the subject of the medical history is a particular biomedical condition.
Definition of biomedical in US English:
biomedical
adjectiveˌbaɪoʊˈmɛdɪk(ə)lˌbīōˈmedik(ə)l
Relating to both biology and medicine.
Example sentencesExamples
- In contrast, the subject of the medical history is a particular biomedical condition.
- For a growing number, it is the most intriguing biomedical problem of our time.
- They have contributed to countless biomedical discoveries and can be ordered from tissue culture supply catalogues.
- The encounter begins by the clinician setting the clinical problem in a conventional biomedical model.
- The World Health Organization has teamed up with a group of biomedical publishing experts to register its trials on an online database.
- The state's biomedical strength relies largely on its education infrastructure.
- An anthropological approach does not assume that biomedical concepts and practices are both normative and universal.
- There is little continuing medical education and even rarer access to recent biomedical information.
- This study takes a patient orientated rather than biomedical approach to understanding hospital admission for asthma.
- This attempt to make psychiatric diagnosis more reliable was associated with a return to a biomedical model of mental illness.
- Regenerative medicine is one of the frontiers in biomedical and clinical research.
- The approach in general practice is broad and biocultural, in contrast to the older biomedical definitions of specialties.
- The biomedical model of illness, which has dominated health care for the past century, cannot fully explain many forms of illness.
- It is also useful for students and teachers of medicine and the biomedical sciences.
- I have received reimbursement for consultation on biomedical aspects of epilepsy.
- The antioxidant nature of vitamin C makes it a popular vitamin for biomedical studies, so it provides a fair baseline for comparison.
- The autopsy has long been a focus of medical education and biomedical research.
- However, the sexes did not differ in giving biomedical information about diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment.
- Most are senior nurses, but some are doctors or biomedical scientists.
- The biomedical scientists and medical practitioners would have liked greater technical details.