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Biotypology

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Description from abstract: a medical science that could overcome approaches focused on illness rather than on the sick person from … More from abstract: a medical science that could overcome approaches focused on illness rather than on the sick person from dictornary.com 2019: the science or study of biotypes, or organisms sharing the same hereditary characteristics

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