Biologically Sentence Examples

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  • Responding to baby's cry is biologically correct.

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  • The students will learn how to model and exercise biologically realistic neural networks.

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  • Composting is the aerobic process by which biologically degradable wastes are broken down to form a stable material containing organic matter and plant nutrients.

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  • Silke says, " why are insulin dimers and hexamers biologically important, since insulin is dilute in blood?

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  • Any remaining matter is composted to reduce its bulk and make it biologically inert.

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  • Abstract The field of biologically inspired computing has generated many novel, interesting and useful computational systems.

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  • The thrust of CMM based systems is to explore how biologically plausible neural networks can be used for practical computing tasks.

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  • The Seas Around Scotland Scotland's seas, positioned between subpolar and subtropical influences, are among the most biologically productive in the world.

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  • Bree (a flawless Felicity Huffman) is a biologically male transsexual ready for genital surgery.

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  • Biologically, melanin production is controlled by the action of the enzyme tyrosinase.

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  • On the other hand you find equally unscrupulous promoters selling germanium with only a few biologically useless micrograms in every dose.

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  • One biologically unlikely story is that a long-haired cat and a raccoon mated; the resulting offspring was said to be the Maine Coon.

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  • While they may occasionally eat grass or catnip, biologically, they are meat eaters.

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  • This uses biologically engineered enzymes to break down any plant fiber for conversion into ethanol, making plants other than corn valuable for use as fuel.

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  • The oxygen free radical in the ozone reacts with the unsaturated fatty acids of the olive oil to form a number of biologically active oxygenated compounds.

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  • Foods that naturally contain phytochemcials-which are biologically active non-nutrient compounds.

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  • The key phrase at Orijen is "Biologically Appropriate" and it is the philosophy on which they base their dog food formula.

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  • Instead of tempting human taste buds with a variety of flavorful names, Orijen sticks to their "Biologically Appropriate" concept by dividing their diets according to your pet's needs through different life stages.

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  • However, the acronym is now commonly referred to as "biologically appropriate raw food" and the famous Barf Diet pet food line based on the recipes of Dr. Ian Billinghurst.

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  • For example, many canines respond well to the B.A.R.F. diet, which stands for biologically appropriate raw food and is composed of human-grade meats, whole grains, and select raw vegetables.

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  • The fear exists that the human body may be biologically unable to process synthetic ingredients.

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  • Biologically, the body experiences a shift in sleeping patterns during the teen years.

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  • Incest-Unlawful sexual contact between persons who are biologically related.

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  • Mothers are biologically programmed to give a nurturing response to their newborn's cries and not to restrain themselves.

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  • The results of your DNA testing can be complicated if it is discovered that someone is not biologically part of the family.

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  • Biologically speaking, there are variations in the amount and patterns of hair among different ethnic groups.

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  • Thanks to adoption, Madonna is now the proud mama to three children, two of whom are hers biologically.

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  • While other animals can make vitamin C biologically, human beings must obtain this essential nutrient from the foods they eat or through supplementation.

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  • Biologically, these motions are indications of a healthy and fertile female partner.

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  • So then, given that a high heel is a high heel, and is great culturally/socially for women but not so good biologically, I asked myself how I could make the best of this situation with Nota Bene shoes.

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  • Keep in mind that while some people seem genetically fortunate to have a six-pack midsection, this highly sculpted look isn't possible in those who biologically keep more fat around their middles.

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  • These Cylons were originally biologically born on Earth, but rediscovered resurrection technology when nuclear devastation threatened.

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  • There are several biologically plausible reasons why zinc may help to ameliorate the symptoms of the common cold.

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  • Increase the extent of all known populations wherever biologically feasible.

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  • It may well be that the whole abstract edifice of modern mathematics is built on these biologically innate foundations.

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  • The whole site is biologically rich, with many woodland plant communities represented and rich bryophyte and lichen assemblages.

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  • Adoption-The legal process that creates a parent and child relationship between two individuals who are not biologically related at birth.

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  • He shows how morality can be viewed physically, as evolving from an indefinite incoherent homogeneity to a definite, coherent heterogeneity; biologically, as evolving from a less to a more complete performance of vital functions, so that the perfectly moral man is one whose life is physiologically perfect and therefore perfectly pleasant; psychologically, as evolving from a.

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  • The materials for studying the American man biologically are abundant in the United States National Museum in Washington; the Peabody Museum, at Cambridge, Massachusetts; the American Museum of Natural History, New York; the Academy of Sciences and the Free Museum of Arts and Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; the Field Museum in Chicago; the National Museum, city of Mexico, and the Museum of La Plata.

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  • The large amount of salt in the water makes both fauna and flora of the lake scanty; there are a few algae, the larvae of an Ephydra and of a Tipula fly, specimens of what seems to be Corixa decolor, and in great quantities, so as to tint the surface of the water, the brine shrimp, Artemia salina (or gracilis or fertilis), notable biologically for the rarity of males, for the high degree of parthenogenesis and for apparent interchangeableness with the Branchipus.

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