Citations:biotics
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English citations of biotics
Various uses as an area of study pertaining to life
[edit]- 1950, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance, Excess Profits Tax on Corporations, 1950:
- I think the biotics is the only one that approaches -- the only one I am familiar with that has similar problems to ours in the same degree.
- 1999, Proposed Daniel Island Marine Cargo Terminal, Charleston, South Carolina: Environmental Impact Statement, page 5-21:
- This acreage accounts for 3.6 percent of the total freshwater wetlands within the biotics study area.
- 2001 December 1, J De Rosnay, “From molecular biology to biotics: the development of bio-, info- and nano-technologies.”, in Cellular and Molecular Biology:
- (see title)
- 2008, Drew Karpyshyn, “Epilogue”, in Mass Effect: Ascension[1] (Science Fiction), Del Rey Books, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 25:
- "You can’t use biotics on the other kids, Nick. You know that!"
- 2010, Catherine Browne, “Walkthrough”, in Mass Effect 2: PRIMA Official Game Guide[2] (Science Fiction), Roseville, CA: Prima Games, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 156, column 1:
- Keep using Jacob's biotics to lift the mechs off their feet. If your second squad member has any biotics, deploy those too.
- 2020 March 5, Elise Favis, “Outriders preview: Fun abilities and co-op barely balance out a forgettable world”, in The Washington Post[3], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 06 March 2020[4]:
- The gameplay feels familiar, too: With solid, cover-based shooting comparable to Gears of War, UI and aesthetics similar to Destiny and some powers that could be biotics abilities straight out of Mass Effect, Outriders feels like a mash-up of games I’ve already played.