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bionomics

[bahy-uh-nom-iks] / ˌbaɪ əˈnɒm ɪks /
NOUN
ecology
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The work of de R�aumur and de Geer on the bionomics and life-history of insects has been continued by numerous observers, among whom may be especially mentioned in France J.H.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" by Various

This has been lately furnished by Professor Patrick Geddes, who has chosen the term bionomics.

From The Arena Volume 18, No. 93, August, 1897 by Various

And as the basis to the science of bionomics, as to all other science, must be taken the conception that nothing is due to chance or whim.

From The Arena Volume 18, No. 93, August, 1897 by Various

Because the processes of the human mind are human, with organic limitations,149 the study of the mind itself becomes a part of the science of bionomics.

From The Arena Volume 18, No. 93, August, 1897 by Various

But it had its little differences, which was only to be expected in a timeline where the bionomics could create a new world each time someone changed his mind.

From Back to Julie by Wilson, Richard