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  • adjective Of or pertaining to bioelectronics

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Examples

  • Such bioelectronic advances are expected to enable quadriplegics to walk away from their wheelchairs, possibly within a generation.

    Electronics Tricorder | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Martinsried/Munich have shown that bioelectronic hybrid systems are no longer just a utopian vision by coupling a receptor to a silicon chip by means of a cell – transistor interface.

    June 25th, 2007 2007

  • Modern-day doctors may soon start using smell to detect the early warning signs of different illnesses thanks to technology that replicates - and improves upon - the human olfactory system thanks to tiny bioelectronic sensors.

    They said Newton was mad, they said Tesla was mad.... 2006

  • In his cabin he selected a program, made the bioelectronic connections, lay back, and went questing through the wilderness with Daniel Boone.

    Starfarers Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1998

  • Paramedics are unable to access your medical history, because the bioelectronic implant that stores it has erased 1,000 years worth of records.

    The Year 3000 Problem 1997

  • "Yes, a remarkable piece of bioelectronic engineering by which I 'see' much of the EM spectrum ranging from simple heat and infrared through radio waves, et cetera, et cetera," Geordi chanted in a bored lilt.

    Encounter At Farpoint Gerrold, David, 1944- 1990

  • “Yes, a remarkable piece of bioelectronic engineering by which I ‘see’ much of the EM spectrum ranging from simple heat and infrared through radio waves, et cetera, et cetera,” Geordi chanted in a bored lilt.

    Encounter At Farpoint The Classic First Mission of The U.S.S. Enterprise David Gerrold 1987

  • “Yes, a remarkable piece of bioelectronic engineering by which I ‘see’ much of the EM spectrum ranging from simple heat and infrared through radio waves, et cetera, et cetera,” Geordi chanted in a bored lilt.

    Encounter At Farpoint The Classic First Mission of The U.S.S. Enterprise David Gerrold 1987

  • Our client is a pioneering company developing a new generation of bioelectronic technology for the label-free analysis of single molecules.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs 2010

  • Our client is a pioneering company developing a new generation of bioelectronic technology for the label-free analysis of single molecules.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs 2010

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