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Definition of Bioengineers
1. bioengineer [v] - See also: bioengineer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bioengineers
Literary usage of Bioengineers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Experiences and Challenges of Science and Ethics: Proceedings of an by National Research Council (U.S.), ebrary, Inc, Inc NetLibrary (2003)
"Which model should bioengineers adopt? Closely related to the question of ...
ETHICAL TENETS FOR bioengineers In reviewing the immense challenges in the ..."
2. Handbook of Severe Disability: A Text for Rehabilitation Counselors, Other edited by Walter C. Stolov, Michael R. Clowers (2000)
"... vocational counselors, work evaluators, rehabilitation teachers and mobility
instructors for the blind, bioengineers, sex therapists, and audiologists. ..."
3. My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World by Julian Dibbell (1998)
"... the growing dependence of economies on the global flow of intensely fetishized
words and numbers to the burgeoning ability of bioengineers to speak the ..."
4. Emil Von Behring: Infectious Disease, Immunology, Serum Therapy by Derek S. Linton (2005)
"In many respects, he was the progenitor of modern biotech firms founded by
biochemists, bioengineers, and geneticists with venture capital to produce novel ..."
5. Osteoporosis Research, Education and Health Promotion (1993)
"Close collaborations between cell biologists, animal biologists, and bioengineers
are important for successful developments in this area. ..."
6. Emerging Technologies And Ethical Issues In Engineering: Papers From A by National Academy of Engineering, National Academies (U.S.) (2004)
"Enabled by nanotechnology. bioengineers will soon be integrating neurons with
diodes, DNA with transistors" (Goldstein, 2003a.b). ..."