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bioscience
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bioscience /bio·sci·ence/ (-si´ens) the study of biology wherein all the applicable sciences (physics, chemistry, etc.) are applied.
bi·o·sci·ence (b-sns)
n.

bio·scien·tific (-sn-tfk) adj.
bio·scien·tist n.

bioscience [bi″o-si´ens]
the study of biology wherein all the applicable sciences (such as physics, chemistry, and others) are applied.

bioscience
the study of biology wherein all the applicable sciences (physics, chemistry, etc.) are applied.


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