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1) "Bionic" -- As to bionic woman Bionics (also known as biomimetics, biognosis, biomimicry, or bionical creativity engineering) is the application of methods and systems found in nature to the study and design of engineering systems and modern technology. The word 'bionic' is formed from the Greek word "βίον", pronounced "bion", meaning "unit of life") and the suffix -ic, meaning "like" or "in the manner of", hence "like life". (The deriviation given in some dictionaries as "biology" + "electronics" is incorrect.) The transfer of technology between lifeforms and synthetic constructs is desirable because evolutionary pressure typically forces natural systems to become highly optimized and efficient. A classical example is the development of dirt- and water-repellent paint (coating) from the observation that the surface of the lotus flower plant is practically unsticky for anything (the lotus effect). Examples of bionics in engineering include the hulls of boats imitating the thick skin of dolphins, sonar, radar, and medical ultrasound imaging imitating the echolocation of bats. In the field of computer science, the study of bionics has produced artificial neurons, artificial neural networks, and swarm intelligence. Evolutionary computation was also motivated by bionics ideas but it took the idea further by simulating evolution in silico and producing well-optimized solutions that had never appeared in nature. It is estimated by Julian Vincent, professor of biomimetics at the University of Bath in the UK, that "at present there is only a 10% overlap between biology and technology in terms of the mechanisms used". - 1 History
- 2 Methods
- 3 Examples of biomimetics
- 4 Specific uses of the term
- 4.1 In medicine
- 4.2 Politics
- 4.3 Bionic Hornet
- 4.4 Other uses
- 5 See also
- 6 External link..."
2) "Woman" -- As to bionic woman wom·an Pronunciation: 'wu-m&n, especially Southern 'wO- or 'w&- Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural wom·en /'wi-m&n/ Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wIfman, from wIf woman, wife + man human being, man 1 a : an adult female person b : a woman belonging to a particular category (as by birth, residence, membership, or occupation) -- usually used in combination <councilwoman> 2 : WOMANKIND 3 : distinctively feminine nature : WOMANLINESS 4 : a woman who is a servant or personal attendant 5 a chiefly dialect : WIFE b : MISTRESS c : GIRLFRIEND 2 - woman adjective - wom·an·less /-l&s/ adjective Pronunciation Symbols | | Editing of this article by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled. Such users may discuss changes, request unprotection, log in, or create an account. | The Venus de Milo is one of the most widely recognized depictions of a female in Western cultures. A woman is a female human. The term woman (irregular plural: women) usually is used for an adult, with the term girl being the usual term for a female child or adolescent. However, the term woman is also sometimes used to identify a female human, regardless of age, as in phrases such as "Women's rights". - 1 Etymology
- 2 Age and terminology
- 3 Biology and gender
- 4 Culture and gender roles
- 5 Education and employment
- 5.1 Evolving employment status and roles of women
- 5.2 Women leaders in history
- 5.3 OECD countries
- 6 References
- 7 Further reading
- 8 Gallery
- 9 See also
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| Symbol of the planet Venus, also used to indicate the female gender among animals which reproduce sexually The English term "Man" (from Proto-Germanic mannaz "man, person") and words derived therefrom can designate any or even all of the human race regardless of their gender or age. This is indeed the oldest usage of "Man" in English. This derives from a Proto-Indo-European root *man-" meaning hand. A similar cognate is Old Norse "mund", hand. The distinctive and dexterous hands of humans, compared to those of other animals, are the basis of this term and the similar..."
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