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Dictionary » B » Biomechanics BiomechanicsBiomechanics (Science: study) The study of the body in terms of its mechanical structure and properties. Locomotion of the body is one of the more important things to which the mechanical laws are applied for study. ![]()
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Results from our forumNeed help filling out biology honor society application.... 1. Plus if you were really interested in bio sciences you should have some idea of the things it encompasses - bioinfomatics, tissue cultures, biomechanics, physical modelling etc etc. 2. The question is pretty straightforward, they want to know whether you've been sitting around playing video ...
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The Fiber Disease... I hate physics and anything to do with space.....the solar system. always have....I love biology, some chemistry and was even good in school at biomechanics of movement but just could not get into it..... but very interesting there Deena, thanks very much. _________________________________ WHERE ...
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The Fiber Disease... the application of methods and systems found in nature to the study and design of engineering systems and modern technology. Also a short form of biomechanics, the word 'bionic' is actually a portmanteau formed from biology (from the Greek word "βιος", pronounced ...
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Morgellon's or ..........flies, or .......... to be the only one of its kind to focus on the locomotion of soft-bodied insects, specifically the nervous system and how it works with the biomechanics of the caterpillar. (There are many biologists and engineers that study animals with skeletons and joints with a goal of building jointed, ...
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