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Example sentences for "biologically"

Lexicographically close words:
biographies; biographique; biography; biologic; biological; biologist; biologists; biology; biomass; bionomics
  1. Not only biologically but sociologically complete isolation is a contradiction in terms.

  2. The offspring of a "mixed" marriage not only biologically inherits physical and temperamental traits from both parents, but also acquires in the nurture of family life the attitudes, sentiments, and memories of both father and mother.

  3. When, however, society grows and is perpetuated by immigration and adaptation, there ensues, as a result of miscegenation, a breaking up of the complex of the biologically inherited qualities which constitute the temperament of the race.

  4. The historical nations of Europe, biologically hybrid, are united by common language, folkways, and mores.

  5. But indeed biologically there exists every transition between the masculine and the feminine.

  6. All these poses, of course, have supplied not an iota to an understanding of the foundations of the problems of sex, biologically considered.

  7. The most biologically active area of the Bering Sea in winter is the ice front.

  8. Many of the smaller colonies are locally very important, both biologically and for human interest and education.

  9. Prohibition of dumping of toxic chemicals in biologically productive waters.

  10. We know roughly what this resource consists of and which aspects of it are biologically important.

  11. Physicians who prescribe fluidextract of aconite should specify the biologically assayed product.

  12. Physicians are advised to specify preparations which have been biologically assayed.

  13. Assayed biologically by producing death in the frog.

  14. Biologically assayed by producing death in the guinea-pig.

  15. May be biologically assayed by producing death in the frog.

  16. Physicians who prescribe extract of cannabis should specify the biologically assayed preparation.

  17. Those physicians who prescribe tincture of cannabis should specify the biologically assayed preparation.

  18. Physicians who prescribe it should specify the biologically assayed preparation.

  19. Or is it biologically more correct to believe that this difference is already present in the seedling, although the two little leaves show no differences?

  20. Biologically and psychologically it cannot be valid, and with the growth of a humane civilization it is explicitly declared to be legally invalid.

  21. Such a position would not be biologically unreasonable, in view of the greatly preponderant part played by the female in the sexual process which insures the conservation of the race.

  22. Logically and biologically the two classes of behaviour are clearly distinguishable: but the analysis of complex cases of behaviour where the two factors cooperate, is difficult and requires careful and critical study of life-history.

  23. But the kind of community for the good of which the social instincts of animals and primitive men were biologically developed may be different from that which is the product of civilisation, as Darwin no doubt realised.

  24. Unless Freddy is biologically repulsive to her, and Higgins biologically attractive to a degree that overwhelms all her other instincts, she will, if she marries either of them, marry Freddy.

  25. Even though war were a means of making a biologically superior type of man prevail we should not be justified in saying that it is thus vindicated as a method of selection.

  26. War to the pacifists is wrong, unholy, morally sinful, biologically and economically and in every other way evil.

  27. Thomson and Mrs. Thomson on "The Position of Woman Biologically Considered," and was one of a series delivered in Edinburgh to consider and estimate the recent changes in the position of woman.

  28. In the human being a sex life that is normal, both biologically and morally, is an achievement; not a thing which would take care of itself if the child were left alone and merely kept ignorant of the abnormal.

  29. It is not enough for the true and ideal family life of man that the sex relation should be biologically normal.

  30. Biologically the all-inclusive issue concerns the survival of the race.

  31. He is prepared to see that it is enough for the sex life of plants and animals that it be physically and biologically normal.

  32. Biologically at least, the varium et mutabile is applied by the poet to the wrong sex.

  33. The male is biologically the more variable and motor.

  34. There is no evidence to warrant the use of this indefinite proprietary in place of the biologically standardized fluidextract of ergot or other standardized ergot preparations.

  35. It is only in countries out of his own natural environment, under strange conditions of life to which he has not yet become biologically adapted, that the negro is inferior to the white man.

  36. This is of course largely because of the ignorant manner in which negroes care for their children, but it also indicates that natural selection is at work among the American negroes rapidly eliminating the biologically unfit.

  37. The rich and economically successful are therefore by no means to be confused with the biologically fit.

  38. While the criminal is defined by the law differently from age to age, he is nevertheless under all circumstances the socially peculiar and sometimes the psychologically and biologically peculiar person.

  39. If as good or better, they are valuable additions; if inferior they are biologically a detriment.

  40. Miscegenation can only lead to unhappiness under present social conditions and must, we believe, under any social conditions be biologically wrong.

  41. Whether or not woman is to be regarded as biologically equal to man depends on how one uses the word "equal.

  42. But if the new arrivals are different, if they represent a different subspecies of Homo sapiens, the question is more serious, for it involves the problem of crossing races which are biologically more or less distinct.

  43. The people, who argue that the Japanese should be discriminated against because they are biologically unamalgable, thereby commit themselves to maintaining that intermarriage is the only way by which Japanese may become true Americans.

  44. Cannot different races, while remaining biologically distinct, form together the strong factors of a unified nation?

  45. Biologically men and women are different from crown to sole.

  46. Now, although that modus operandi sounds vulgar and ungrateful it is, biologically speaking, quite as it should be.

  47. Dislike of the saintly nature seems to be a negative result of the biologically useful instinct of welcoming leadership, and glorifying the chief of the tribe.

  48. Is it no more than is biologically normal?

  49. Like his cousin, the anthropoid ape, man is biologically an outdoor animal.

  50. New York, Mitchell Kennerley, 1911, maintains that woman is biologically more variable than man, and that woman's less variable activity is due to her training.

  51. Meantime, it is probably true that the female, as mother of the race, is more important biologically than the male, since she both furnishes germ plasm and nourishes the newly conceived life.

  52. What, then, is the prospective value, biologically considered, of the changing interest that A displays in B, and to what will such changes lead?

  53. This is what we mean by the gregarious instinct biologically considered.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "biologically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.