Lexicographical Neighbors of Biotical
Literary usage of Biotical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"The study of the biotical activities of matter leads to organo- geny and morphology,
while the relations of organisms to one an- ..."
2. Summarized Proceedings ... and a Directory of Members by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1884)
"The study of the biotical activities of matter leads to organo- geny and morphology,
while the relations of organisms to one an- ..."
3. History of the Old Covenant by Johann Heinrich Kurtz (1859)
"At the same time, it is possible that magical incantations, on the part of those
with whom they had entered into a biotical relation, may have exerted a ..."
4. A New Basis for Chemistry: A Chemical Philosophy by Thomas Sterry Hunt (1891)
"... and studies its dynamical and chemical relations ; while biology, which is
the science of organic matter, adds to these the study of biotical relations. ..."
5. A Memoir of Thomas Sterry Hunt by James Douglas (1898)
"... lie is careful to protest against confounding biotical, chemical atid, dynamical
activities, but none the less he could see such, unity of operation in ..."
6. Mineral Physiology and Physiography by Thomas Sterry Hunt (1886)
"151, contends that organization and biotical functions arise from the natural
operation of forces inherent in elementary matter. ..."
7. The Eternity of Matter: A Series of Discussions Affirming the Eternity of by Lockhart Brooks Farrar (1910)
""Organization and biotical functions arise," says Dr. WB Carpenter, author of
Carpenter's Physiology, "from the natural operation of forces inherent in ..."
8. Indicators of Sustainability for the Mineral Extraction Industry by Roberto Cerrini Villas Boas, Christian Beinhoff (2002)
"... visual migration of species, resistances and disposition of the sterile
material (indicating composed of physic-biotical adjustment ICPB). ..."