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biological

[bahy-uh-loj-i-kuhl] / ˌbaɪ əˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl /
ADJECTIVE
concerning life
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"We did this to try to start to tease out whether the changes they saw were to do with the biological process of pregnancy or more the process of becoming a mum," Carmona says.

From BBC

To better match this biological complexity, Qin and his team, together with ETH Professor Ralph Müller, developed a new type of hydrogel designed for future bone implants.

From Science Daily

The findings point to biological differences that may help explain why some neurons survive longer, and they could open the door to new treatment strategies.

From Science Daily

Their goal was to determine whether bathing affects the macaque holobiont, the combined biological system made up of the animal and the microbes and parasites associated with it.

From Science Daily

Attorneys allege that Acacio refused to return his patients’ embryos unless they signed a “sweeping” release agreement that would shield his clinic from any liability for possible damage to the biological material.

From Los Angeles Times