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life science
noun
- any science that deals with living organisms, their life processes, and their interrelationships, as biology, medicine, or ecology.
life science
noun
- any one of the branches of science concerned with the structure and behaviour of living organisms, such as biology, botany, zoology, physiology, or biochemistry Compare physical science See also social science
life science
- Any of several branches of science, such as biology, medicine, and ecology, that study the structural and functional organization of living organisms and their relationships to each other and the environment.
- Compare physical science
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- life scientist noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of life science1
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Example Sentences
He also added that the UK's status as a pharmaceutical and life sciences power was in decline.
Prof Daniel Davis, the head of life sciences and an immunologist at Imperial College London, said the findings were "extremely provocative and very interesting" as they changed our understanding of how our body fights infection.
PAs are graduates - usually with a health or life sciences degree - who have undertaken two years of postgraduate training.
Harnessing sectors such as as AI, life sciences, robotics, clean tech, quantum computing, as well as the creative industries, will help to achieve this, the mayor added.
She has vowed a new runway at Heathrow, visas for those with AI and life science skills and said she would ease the non-dom ban to allow a more generous phase out of tax benefits.
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