Biomedical Engineering Terms

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a device or component that increases the power or amplitude of a signal

  • The amplifier is a crucial component in the audio system, responsible for boosting the signal strength.
  • I just got a new amplifier for my guitar, it's going to make my music sound so much better.
  • Dude, that new amp is sick! It's gonna make your guitar shred even harder.
  • Her infectious laughter acted as an amplifier, spreading joy to everyone around her.

noun the science of communication and control in animals, humans, and machines

  • Cybernetics is the study of communication and control in living organisms and machines.
  • I find cybernetics fascinating because it explores how systems can communicate and regulate themselves.
  • Cybernetics is like the brain of a machine, controlling its functions and responses.
  • In a way, cybernetics is like the conductor of an orchestra, coordinating all the different parts to create a harmonious whole.

noun a device or substance placed inside the body for medical purposes

verb to insert or embed something into something else

  • The surgeon carefully inserted the dental implant into the patient's jawbone.
  • I heard she's getting an implant to fix her missing tooth.
  • I can't believe she got implants, her teeth look so perfect now.
  • The new policy seemed to implant a sense of distrust among the employees.

verb to vary the pitch, intensity, or tone of something, typically music or one's voice

  • The radio station can modulate the frequency for better reception.
  • You can modulate the volume on the speaker to make it louder.
  • I modulated my tone to sound more convincing.
  • She tried to modulate her emotions during the difficult conversation.

noun a field of neuroscience and biomedical engineering that involves developing prostheses controlled by neural signals from the brain

  • Neuroprosthetics are devices that can help restore or enhance the function of the nervous system.
  • I heard they're working on some cool new neuroprosthetics that can help people with paralysis.
  • Check out these high-tech brain gadgets - they're like neuroprosthetics for your noggin!
  • Using neuroprosthetics is like giving your brain a technological upgrade.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'scissors' is a noun because it is a tool used for cutting.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'molecular' is an adjective because it describes the type of scissors being referred to.

  • The scientist used molecular scissors to precisely cut the DNA sequence.
  • The researcher used those cool molecular scissors to snip the gene just right.
  • I heard they're using those tiny molecular scissors to chop up the genetic code.
  • Sometimes, it feels like life is using molecular scissors to cut through our plans.