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  • ...SEARCH.html?book=t219 '''''Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology'''''] ...rocesses in which they are involved, methods and [[concepts]] in molecular biology, and definitions of biochemical [[symbols]] and abbreviations. Each entry i
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  • ...SEARCH.html?book=t219 '''''Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology'''''] ...rocesses in which they are involved, methods and [[concepts]] in molecular biology, and definitions of biochemical [[symbols]] and abbreviations. Each entry i
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  • ...ne]]s which entwine with genetics, including [[molecular biology]], [[cell biology]], [[medicine]], [[botany]], and evolutionary studies. Its 7,000 cross-refe [[Category: Biology]]
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  • ...edge]] known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_biology molecular biology] to [[study]] and advance applications of living [[organisms]] and to creat ...s and [[machines]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systems_biology Systems biology], on the other hand, seeks to utilize the engineer's familiarity with compl
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  • '''Zoology''' is the branch of [[biology]] concerned with the study of [[animals]]. The most common pronunciation of ...e is ancient: but as 'zoology' it is relatively modern, for what we call [[biology]] was known as '[[natural history]]' at the start of the nineteenth century
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  • ...the small rooms [[monks]] lived in.[4][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_(biology)] ...ovements and the Shaping of the Vertebrate Body in Chapter 21 of Molecular Biology of the Cell fourth edition, edited by Bruce Alberts (2002) published by Gar
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  • ...echnology] refers to processes used to create copies of [[DNA]] fragments (molecular cloning), [[cells]] (cell cloning), or [[organisms]]. The term also refers [[Category: Biology]]
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  • ...technology refers to processes used to create copies of [[DNA]] fragments (molecular cloning), cells (cell cloning), or organisms. The term also refers to the p [[Category: Biology]]
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  • ...to organisms, usually by [[chemical]] reaction or other activity on the [[molecular]] scale, when a sufficient [[quantity]] is absorbed by an organism. Legally
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  • ...echnology]] was the result of the direct control they had over their own [[biology]]. Think of them as the original gene-splicers--except they preferred to do ...ssful seeding of the [[life plasm]] on the planet, a process of [[molecule|molecular]] aggregation was triggered that led to the formation of cooperating cells.
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  • ==== [[Biology]][https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Biology] ==== The scientific study of matter at the [[atom]]ic and [[molecule|molecular]] scale
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  • ...ty. These usually include physics, chemistry and many of the sub-fields of biology. By contrast, [[soft science]] is often used to describe the scientific fie ...atory reproduction of celestial phenomenon has been performed (such as the molecular chemistry of the [[interstellar medium]].)
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  • ...al biology, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_biology molecular biology] for qualitatively assessing or quantitatively measuring the [[presence]] o [[Category: Biology]]
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Dendrite dendrite] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soma_(biology) soma]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrocyte Astrocytes] also exchange [[Category: Biology]]
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  • ...ian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, and Peter Walters (2002). Molecular Biology of the Cell; Fourth Edition. New York and London: Garland Science. ISBN 0-8 ...e Freeland (1996). The eighth day of creation: makers of the revolution in biology. Plainview, N.Y: CSHL Press. ISBN 0-87969-478-5.
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  • ...ral environment]]. Four unifying principles form the foundation of modern biology: [[cell theory]], [[evolution]], [[genetics]] and [[homeostasis]]. ...lly in a wide array of biology and medicine [[Academic journal|journals]]. Biology: A Functional Approach. Thomas Nelson and Sons ISBN 978-0174480358
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  • ...angeably with neuroscience, although the former refers specifically to the biology of the nervous system, whereas the latter refers to the entire science of t ...tury twentieth century], principally due to [[revolution]]s in molecular [[biology]], electrophysiology, and computational neuroscience. It has become possibl
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  • was the result of the direct control they had over their own [[biology]]. ...After the successful seeding of the life plasm on the planet, a process of molecular aggregation
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  • ...r preparations, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_biology molecular biology], and neurogenetics have revolutionized the [[study]] of consolidation. [[Category: Biology]]
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  • ...ective tissue, given its origin in the bones and the presence of potential molecular fibers in the form of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibrinogen fibrinogen] [[Category: Biology]]
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  • ...ca 55–58 million years ago. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_clock Molecular clock] studies suggest the primate branch may be even older, originating in [[Category: Biology]]
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