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Bio-mechanics
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Bio-mechanics is a scientific field that involves the study of organic systems utilizing elements of mechanical theory. As it applies to technology, the term focuses on utilizing living tissue and cells - either real or artificial - and organizing them into systems with purely-mechanical functionality. Outside of the basic scientific parlance, bio-mechanical technology means creating machines that are organized similar to cells and living tissue, such that they follow organic design patterns and the functional complexities that go with it. This is known as Organic Technology.
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Bio-mechanics is a scientific field that involves the study of organic systems utilizing elements of mechanical theory. As it applies to technology, the term focuses on utilizing living tissue and cells - either real or artificial - and organizing them into systems with purely-mechanical functionality. Outside of the basic scientific parlance, bio-mechanical technology means creating machines that are organized similar to cells and living tissue, such that they follow organic design patterns and the functional complexities that go with it. This is known as Organic Technology.