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Bionics, Illustrated by a Bionic Hand (a bionic hand which is considered a next-generation prosthetic device which appeals to both patients and health care professionals)
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Biopiracy: In the News (biological theft by illegally collecting indigenous plants, microbes, enzymes, etc. by corporations who patent them for their own commercial use as defined at this bio unit page)
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Biotechnology: Traditional Chinese medicine for global market (biotechnology and new technologies and markets)
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blasto-, blast-, -blast, -blastic (Greek: germ, bud; shoot, formative cell or layer; of or pertaining to an embryonic or germinal stage of development)
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blenno-, blenn- (Greek: mucus; a slippery protective secretion that is produced in the linings of some organs of the body by the mucous membranes and glands)
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blep-, -blepsia + (Greek: look, see; sight, seeing, vision; a condition of sight or vision)
Cross references of word families that are related directly, or indirectly, to: "appear, visible, visual, manifest, show, see, reveal, look": delo-; demonstra-; opt-; -orama; pare-; phanero-; phant-; pheno-; scopo-; spec-; vela-, veal-; video-, visuo-.
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blepharo-, blephar- + (Greek: eyelid; of or pertaining to the eyelid[s] or eyelash[es])
Related references to "eye" or "eye part" word families: core-; corneo-; eye, eyes; irido-; lenti-, lens-; lenticulo-; ocelli-; oculo-; op-, -optic; ophthalmo-; phaco-; pupillo-; retino-; uveo-.
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Blog, Blogs, and Blogging, Part 1 of 2 (A Blog is Another Way to Express Our Selves When Writing on the Internet)
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Blog, Blogs, and Blogging, Part 2 of 2 (A Blog is Another Way to Express Our Selves When Writing on the Internet)
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Body Transplants: Problems Still Exist (more and better sterilization of body parts is essential to successful body transplants)
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bomb- + (Greek > Latin [a hollow, deep sound, a humming, a buzzing] > Italian [explosive shell]: booming, humming sound)
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bomba-, bomb- (Greek > Latin: bambacium, "cotton fabric"; from bombax, "cotton"; from Latin, bombyx, "silk, silkworm"; from Greek, bombux, "silkworm")
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borborygmo-, borborygm- (Greek > Latin: intestinal rumblings, tummy rumbling; gurgling and splashing)