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The phrase 'biological creatures' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when referring to any living organisms, such as animals, plants, and fungi. For example, "Our planet is filled with diverse biological creatures that each play an important role in the ecosystem."
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He added: "We are not only biological creatures, but social, symbolic and aesthetic ones as well.
Phosphorus chains form the backbone of DNA and its chemical bonds, particularly in a molecule known as adenosine triphosphate, the principal means by which biological creatures store energy.
At that moment a bubble of 10-dimensional space will sweep out at the speed of light, rearranging physics and the prospects of atoms and planets, not to mention biological creatures.
In order to operate at the astonishing speed at which biological creatures actually figure things out, thinking must take place along parallel, rather than serial, paths, he believes, and must be able to take immediate advantage of every little fact or rule of thumb it has gleaned from experience in the past.
In short, they are much more like the biological creatures they are seeking to emulate.Going straightOne of the many projects demonstrating this concept at the Telluride meeting was a robot that could drive in straight lines thanks to electronics modelled on the optic lobe in a fly's brain.
"In the United States in recent years," Forbes said, "we have tended to be so obsessed with the bottom line and material acquisition that we have not paid attention to the fact that we are not only temporal and biological creatures but spiritual creatures as well".
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"You can't treat a person as a purely biological creature," she says.
As such, to provide hard and fast security rules would be similar to knowing the workings of a biological creature," wrote Jen Martinson, editor-in-chief of Secure Thoughts.
My hope is that the people running our national government remember that humans are biological, living creatures.
But if you were to use the word "morbid" it would be too powerful and give away the fact that there's an actual biological critter creature in the engine with its legs wrapped around the engine propeller and it's tail near the engine belt.
The Jurassic bones I uncovered at the Dystrophaeus quarry, as well as those on display in museums all over the world, are the biological vestiges of creatures unlike just about anything alive today.
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