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noun - application of biological principles to the study and design of engineering systems (especially electronic systems)
Application of biological principles to the study and design of engineering systems, especially electronic systems.
adj - a science joining biology and electronics [n] : BIONIC
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Application of biological principles to the study and design of engineering systems, especially electronic systems. |
the study of mechanical systems that function like living organisms or parts of living organisms. |
application of biological principals to the study and design of engineering systems (especially electronic systems) |
The study of mechanical systems that function like living organisms or parts of living organisms. |
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Bionics or biologically inspired engineering is the application of biological methods and systems found in nature to the study and design of engineering systems and modern technology.The word bionic was coined by Jack E. Steele in 1958, possibly originating from the technical term bion (pronounced BEE-on; from Ancient Greek: bíos), meaning 'unit of life' and the suffix -ic, meaning 'like' or 'in the manner of', hence 'like life'. Some dictionaries, however, explain the word as being formed as a portmanteau from biology and electronics. It was popularized by the 1970s U.S. television series The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman, both based upon the novel Cyborg by Martin Caidin, which was itself influenced by Steele's work. All feature humans given superhuman powers by electromechanical implants. * The transfer of technology between lifeforms and manufactured objects is, according to proponents of bionic technology, desirable because evolutionary pressure typically forces livin |