biophysically

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biophysical +‎ -ly

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biophysically (not comparable)

  1. With regard to biophysics.
    • 1922, The Journal of Radiology 1922-08: Volume 3, Issue 8[1], Elsevier Limited, page 481:
      Expressed biophysically, ultraviolet radiation of wave lengths larger than about 2,900 Aengstrom units attacks atomic and molecular vibrations; and wave lengths shorte: than 2,900, attack electronic vibrations (photo-electric effects).
    • 1923, August John Pacini, Outline of Ultra-Violet Therapy[2], Poole Brothers, page 96:
      With this newer and biophysically established concept of the qualities of the ultra-violet regions, it is at once apparent that the empirically introduced standard of systemic and focal lamps for the air-cooled and water-cooled types has made for profound confusion and possibly injudicious application in the clinic. More properly, the lamps are biologic and bactericidal, and each one should be used systematically or focally, depending upon the pristine pathology of the lesion treated.
    • 1999, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club, The Canadian Field-Naturalist[3], Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club, page 475:
      For example, adverse weather during advanced incubation and early hatchling stages (May in NNYNE) has been demonstrated to lower peregrine reproductive success by hampering the foraging success of adult birds, and/or biophysically stressing vulnerable young chicks (Ratcliffe 1984; 1988; 1993).
    biophysically based computational models
    a biophysically plausible modification