Bionomics

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What do we mean by bionomics?

The science of ecology. noun

That branch of biologic science which treats of the conditions under which organisms live in their natural homes; the economics of biology; œcology (which see). noun

The study of an organism and its relation to its environment; ecology. noun

The branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment noun

The study of an organism and its relation to its environment; ecology.

Compound word. A word that stands for "bah! I dunno" or "bah! i don't know". Originated at Issaquah High by a bunch of really cool people. Urban Dictionary

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The word "bionomics" in example sentences

The latter science is called bionomics; the former physiology. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

[80], can be improved by combining them with summaries of the species-specific life history characteristics or "bionomics" of the DVS. ❋ Simon I. Hay Et Al. (2010)

Another one is an amusing critique of people who coined some nonsense called “bionomics” that is supposed to be the confluence of biology and economics, but has little to do with either. ❋ Unknown (2005)

In this paper it is examined how weather influences the bionomics of migrant pests and the application of this examination to forecasting outbreaks is discussed. ❋ Unknown (1992)

The bionomics, allies, parasites, and the relations to human disease. ❋ Rennie Wilbur Doane (N/A)

During the same period immense progress has been made in bionomics, palæontology, morphology, physiology, and, indeed, all biological sciences. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Still more impressive than the progress of palæontology is that of systematic biology and bionomics, branches to which a thousand modern scientists have devoted the entire energy of their lives. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Both physiology and bionomics not only describe and compare, but also inquire into the proximate causes of the various activities, and are thus intimately related to physics and chemistry, and at the same time are of paramount importance for the philosophy of life and of plant and animal activity. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

He also knew many physiological facts, and made several discoveries in bionomics which were rediscovered only in the nineteenth century. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Mendelism and mutation to cover the of bionomics and evolution. ❋ J. T. Cunningham (1897)

Zahar AR (1985) Vector bionomics in the epidemiology and control of malaria. ❋ Simon I. Hay Et Al. (2010)

Section III: Vector bionomics, malaria epidemiology and control by geographical areas (d) East Africa, (e) eastern outer islands, (f) southwestern Arabia (VBC/85. 3-MAP/85.3). ❋ Simon I. Hay Et Al. (2010)

Geneva: World Health Organization. 226 p. Zahar AR (1990) Vector bionomics in the epidemiology and control of malaria. ❋ Simon I. Hay Et Al. (2010)

Section III: vector bionomics, malaria epidemiology and control by geographical areas (b) Asia west of India (VBC/90. 3-MAL/90.3). ❋ Simon I. Hay Et Al. (2010)

Section III: vector bionomics, malaria epidemiology and control by geographical areas (a) West Africa ❋ Simon I. Hay Et Al. (2010)

Geneva: World Health Organization. 225 p. Zahar AR (1985) Vector bionomics in the epidemiology and control of malaria. ❋ Simon I. Hay Et Al. (2010)

Geneva: World Health Organization. 244 p. Zahar AR (1988) Vector bionomics in the epidemiology and control of malaria. ❋ Simon I. Hay Et Al. (2010)

Geneva: World Health Organization. 352 p. Zahar AR (1994) Vector bionomics in the epidemiology and control of malaria. ❋ Simon I. Hay Et Al. (2010)

Since abundance cannot be modelled with these opportunistic data assemblies, the bionomics review will also facilitate a ranking of the importance in malaria transmission of the different DVS in each region. ❋ Simon I. Hay Et Al. (2010)

Section III: Vector bionomics, malaria epidemiology and control by geographical areas (b) equatorial Africa, (c) southern Africa (VBC/85. 2-MAP/85.2). ❋ Simon I. Hay Et Al. (2010)

-"[yo], what was the [spanish homework] [last night]?" -"Bionome!" ❋ Andres Y Yoyo (2004)

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