Biomedicine vs Biomedical - What's the difference?
biomedicine | biomedical |
The application of biology and physiology to clinical medicine
The branch of medicine that studies the effects of environmental stress on organisms (most often in space travel)
Of or pertaining to biomedicine.
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As nouns the difference between biomedicine and biomedical
is that biomedicine is the application of biology and physiology to clinical medicine while biomedical is a product of the biomedicine industry.As an adjective biomedical is
of or pertaining to biomedicine.biomedicine
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(-)biomedical
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(-)- The research problem was biomedical' in nature but the research approach adopted was multidisciplinary, with '''biomedical''', psychological and anthropological aspects. Despite joint efforts, our ' biomedical colleagues felt that [...]
- Alzheimer's disease and related dementias have come to be defined as biomedical in nature.
- Clearly, some research undertaken by children's nurses is biomedical in nature although a significant amount of contemporary research is qualitative focusing on children's experiences and evaluating services.
