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Biomedicine (also
referred to as
Western medicine,
mainstream medicine or
conventional medicine) is a
branch of
medical science that
applies biological...
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BioMedicine is a peer-reviewed open
access medical journal initially launched by Elsevier,
shortly thereafter supported by Cell
Press and The Lancet...
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Biomedicine &
Pharmacotherapy is a peer-reviewed
medical journal covering medical applications of pharmacology. It was
established in 1956 and is published...
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scientific evidence or
scientific principles used in
biomedicine. "
Biomedicine" or "
medicine" is that part of
medical science that
applies principles...
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brown seaweed that has been
widely used in
biomedicine because of its biocompatibility, low cytotoxicity, mild
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Biomedicine was a peer-reviewed open
access medical journal. It
published papers that
promote a
discussion of unexpected...
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Students in the
BioMedicine Academy take a four-year college-level
major with
courses on the
fundamentals of
medicine as well as
biomedical research...