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词汇 life sciences
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Definition of life sciences in English:

life sciences

plural noun
  • The sciences concerned with the study of living organisms, including biology, botany, zoology, microbiology, physiology, biochemistry, and related subjects.

    生命科学(研究生物体的科学,包括生物学,植物学,动物学,微生物学,生理学,生物化学和相关学科)。常与PHYSICAL SCIENCES 相对

    Often contrasted with physical sciences
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The report also relayed concerns about the widening gap between support for physical sciences as compared to life sciences.
    • Then consider how the future looks to three experts in information technology, life sciences, and alternative energy.
    • The university library has more than 10,000 books on a variety of subjects including encyclopedia, life sciences and world books.
    • He and Elaine also established scholarships for varsity swimmers and for students studying the life sciences.
    • This was to change his life and, after this experience, he gave up military research to concentrate on the ethics of science and later on life sciences.
    • Hence, physical sciences gravitate towards prescriptive laws, whilst life sciences use descriptive laws.
    • It is understood that the university's reputation for medicine and life sciences could be a deciding factor in the firm's decision on the site for its new venture.
    • And physicists enjoy careers in engineering, chemistry, life sciences, and Earth sciences.
    • It is a first-tier journal for new methods and significant improvements in life sciences and chemistry.
    • It was put forth as part of a broader effort to move the study of human behavior toward the life sciences.
    • Others continue their chemical education into graduate school in chemistry and life sciences.
    • However, it only took a few widely reported examples of misconduct in the life sciences for physicists to think that it was not their problem.
    • This site lists many useful sources for the life sciences, organized by topic.
    • The life sciences and related technology, such as genetic engineering, could lead to better careers in the near future.
    • First, the number of women studying medicine and life sciences in postgraduate programs has risen significantly.
    • In July we have a science centre opening, which celebrates the life sciences.
    • The mix of funding sources differs in significant ways for the social sciences versus the life sciences.
    • Most offer degrees in law and the humanities and the social, health, and life sciences as well as engineering and the physical sciences.
    • In all, ten experiments will be carried out during the 37th campaign, seven in physical sciences and three in life sciences.
    • Day 1 focuses on the contribution from scientists in physics, material science and life sciences.

Derivatives

  • life scientist

  • noun
    • An expert in or student of any of the sciences concerned with the study of living organisms.

      a life scientist with a strong background in genomics research
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Or, there are those that are written by one or another life scientist: a neuroscientist or biologist or animal behaviourist or evolutionary theorist, anxious to tell that science has shown that we are all one thing or another.
      • What they found was shocking: the cult had recruited to its ranks a small number of chemical engineers and life scientists who were at work developing and testing chemical and biological weapons.
      • She is expected to take office in early December, and will be the first woman and first life scientist to hold the post.

Definition of life sciences in US English:

life sciences

plural nounˈˌlīf ˈsīənsəzˈˌlaɪf ˈsaɪənsəz
  • The sciences concerned with the study of living organisms, including biology, botany, zoology, microbiology, physiology, biochemistry, and related subjects.

    生命科学(研究生物体的科学,包括生物学,植物学,动物学,微生物学,生理学,生物化学和相关学科)。常与PHYSICAL SCIENCES 相对

    Often contrasted with physical sciences
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The mix of funding sources differs in significant ways for the social sciences versus the life sciences.
    • Hence, physical sciences gravitate towards prescriptive laws, whilst life sciences use descriptive laws.
    • In all, ten experiments will be carried out during the 37th campaign, seven in physical sciences and three in life sciences.
    • Others continue their chemical education into graduate school in chemistry and life sciences.
    • First, the number of women studying medicine and life sciences in postgraduate programs has risen significantly.
    • The university library has more than 10,000 books on a variety of subjects including encyclopedia, life sciences and world books.
    • Day 1 focuses on the contribution from scientists in physics, material science and life sciences.
    • Most offer degrees in law and the humanities and the social, health, and life sciences as well as engineering and the physical sciences.
    • However, it only took a few widely reported examples of misconduct in the life sciences for physicists to think that it was not their problem.
    • In July we have a science centre opening, which celebrates the life sciences.
    • And physicists enjoy careers in engineering, chemistry, life sciences, and Earth sciences.
    • The life sciences and related technology, such as genetic engineering, could lead to better careers in the near future.
    • He and Elaine also established scholarships for varsity swimmers and for students studying the life sciences.
    • This site lists many useful sources for the life sciences, organized by topic.
    • It is a first-tier journal for new methods and significant improvements in life sciences and chemistry.
    • The report also relayed concerns about the widening gap between support for physical sciences as compared to life sciences.
    • It was put forth as part of a broader effort to move the study of human behavior toward the life sciences.
    • This was to change his life and, after this experience, he gave up military research to concentrate on the ethics of science and later on life sciences.
    • Then consider how the future looks to three experts in information technology, life sciences, and alternative energy.
    • It is understood that the university's reputation for medicine and life sciences could be a deciding factor in the firm's decision on the site for its new venture.
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