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life sciencesScientific study of the living world as a whole, a new synthesis of several traditional scientific disciplines including biology, zoology, and botany, and newer, more specialized areas of study such as biophysics and sociobiology. This approach has led to many new ideas and discoveries as well as to an emphasis on ecology, the study of living organisms in their natural environments. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The export appeal of our life sciences industry stretches far and wide, 6Connex continues its strategic push to leverage partners to enter into the healthcare and life sciences markets in need of virtual technology marketing and communications solutions utilizing the 6Connex Virtual Experience Platform. Well respected scientists such as world expert in nuclear transfer technology Professor Sir Ian Wilmut and cancer specialist Professor Sir Philip Cohen chose to call Scotland their professional home, and their expertise and endorsement serves as a further spur for scientists to continue driving Scotland forward in the life sciences industry. |
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