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biological造句
(181) But strong biological determinism flies in the face of experience. (182) Second, only 15 0 % of patients were ineligible for biological reasons, and only 3 6 % refused enrolment. (183) The biological corollary of this is that blocking antibodies against ICAM-1 have been shown effectively to prevent allograft rejection. (184) Individual cells have to develop differently in order to make any biological organism. (185) Whilst not yet approaching the sophistication of biological assemblies, synthetic systems of increasing subtlety and considerable aesthetic appeal have been created. (186) Some biological systems are so organized that they remain in the game of life. (187) You are an owl-and-lark couple, people whose biological clocks simply don't match. (188) In a field where biological material is limited, experimental cytogenetic techniques often require only a few cells. (189) They are regions of huge biological diversity, a treasure chest of invaluable worth, representing 60 million years of evolution. (190) It passes through a sponge where mechanical and biological filtration takes place, and is then passed back on to the water. (191) The biological fact of her femininity took precedence over serious critical evaluations of her work. (192) In the first of several experiments, Ray pumped water through the device into the bottom of a pump-fed biological filter. (193) Could biological research really refute the insights Freud formulated about mankind? (194) Because of its extensive tissue localisation[http://], its effects on a variety of biological systems has been assessed. (195) Such a scheme has a factorial treatment structure and is very commonly used in biological research. (196) Which suggests that the life patterns imposed on infants in fact derive from biological need. (197) Just how much is due to inherited characteristics, and how much to other biological factors or early childhood experiences is still uncertain. (198) In classical biological control, a natural enemy is introduced to control an organism that has become a pest in its absence. (199) Stocking too quickly leads to disease and deaths, as the biological filter can not cope with the load. (200) Instead of growing up, I had, as it were, grown down, and thus reversed a natural biological process. (201) The stomach is a biological structure that animals use to adapt to their environment. (202) This is just one example of the many that could be quoted to emphasize the importance of shape in biological systems. (203) Modern societies are therefore institutionally differentiated, on the analogy of biological organisms, from the relatively simple to the relatively complex. (204) Most of the debate was really about an alleged universality of the nuclear family of married biological parents and their legitimate children. (205) Some biological theories are sufficiently affected by increasing demands for social relevance to tackle social differences. (206) The way Max's biological clock is ticking, it's a wonder Emma didn't call out the bomb squad. (207) What is meant by science in this case is of course the physical sciences and to a lesser degree the biological sciences. (208) There are good biological reasons for why it is so difficult to produce drugs that will knock out viral infections. (209) It looks as though here, too, the hypothesis does not account for all the biological facts. (210) Zoology was the basic course of biological science.