The subjects being offered include biology, computing, physics, chemistry and mathematics. |
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In the current treatment, I briefly review how the syntheses of multiple fields have provided insight into several problems in biology. |
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In the face of these pressures, Anglican natural theology retreated into the apparently impregnable fortress of biology. |
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Our inability to capture phenomena in their entirety should be regarded as the indeterminacy principle of biology. |
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Indeed they are, and contemporary human embryology and developmental biology leave no significant room for doubt about it. |
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This talk will begin by briefly introducing the biology of swallow-worts and the current management techniques used by locals. |
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It has applications outside of the realm of biology, in fields like genetic algorithms and economics. |
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In addition to their importance for conservation, consequences of hybridization are of considerable import to evolutionary biology. |
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Over the past ten years, cladistics and molecular systematics have begun to be applied to solve problems of bivalve evolutionary biology. |
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With a thermostat, a light-bulb, and a padded cardboard box, I constructed an incubator for the cell cultures in my biology experiments. |
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By the 1990s, biology had replaced physics as the most important and visible of the natural sciences in America. |
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Humboldt, primarily a geographer, documented the biology of the Andean Condor and discovered the guacharo. |
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She was well on course to gain the grades in chemistry, geology, biology and history she needed to gain university entrance. |
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Ogler wants to study psychology next year and said her best subjects, other than history, were home economics and biology. |
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Thus we are pursuing a variety of projects in computational biology and bioinformatics, with physicists often playing a starring role. |
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Lucy will be taking A-level examinations in maths, chemistry, biology and geography this year. |
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The dominance of deleterious mutations thus represents an important parameter in evolutionary biology. |
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There has been an explosion in our understanding of the biology and molecular biology of lung cancer over the past decade. |
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No reporting or speculative essay has given as much of a glimpse of this future as this how-to book of basement biology. |
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There he got his first taste of applying the tools of molecular biology to systematics and phylogenetic research. |
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Scientists were there to study the marine biology and geology, and naval hydrographers to bring back information to update charts. |
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First, there is no inconsistency between apparently selfless acts and the fact of our biology. |
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I have taken many classes dealing with physiology and biology, and there's no way that animals are that similar to us. |
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Answers to this question come mainly from ecology, natural history and of course evolutionary biology. |
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Microfluidic devices utilizing electro-osmotic flow through micro-channels have been developing rapidly and have been widely applied in biology. |
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The above schematic principle functions as a directive principle within evolutionary biology. |
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However, a more sophisticated understanding of the biology of slowly replicating M. tuberculosis is necessary to develop such a strategy. |
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Circadian entrainment is one of the areas of biology where mathematical predictions have been tested experimentally and confirmed. |
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What goes on up here at The Labs is marine biology, where students learn to appreciate what the dredge brings up from the muddy bottom. |
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The program she directs is to study the diversity and biology of southern Africa's chelonians. |
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The characterization of the protein folding process represents one of the major challenges in molecular biology. |
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The pollination biology of Aechmea pectinata was studied in a submontane rainforest in south-eastern Brazil. |
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The numbers studying chemistry and biology, meanwhile, have been enjoying a steady rise. |
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This was especially so in the fields of geology, biology, botany and organic chemistry. |
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He managed to walk away with seven O-levels and started studying A-level biology, physics and chemistry. |
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The bulk of the collection is the result of research on biostratigraphy, taxonomy, and biology of protists and prokaryotes at U.C. Berkeley. |
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Their biology teacher has just given them an assignment about genes and heredity, expecting them to pass a five-page term paper by Wednesday. |
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Apoptosis research continues and includes developmental biology, cancer research, genetics, immunology, and toxicology. |
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It is important that lessons are learnt from these cases and that they are used to improve our understanding of vector biology and pharmacology. |
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Biomedical research at York includes teams working on cancer, parasitology, biochemistry and structural biology. |
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Twenty years ago, Indonesia created an integrated forest management system based on principles of conservation biology. |
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Explicit, universal meanings are critical if paleontology is to play a central role in systematics and evolutionary biology. |
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The magpie is monogamous, territorial, sedentary, and relatively long-lived for passerine birds, with a well-described biology. |
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And the wife in this two-headed hydra of nonsense claims to have a degree in biology. |
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Among these are astronomy, climatology, ecology, evolutionary biology, geology, and paleontology. |
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The interest in marine biology came about when he was in college working in the steel mills. |
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Mr. Burke is quick to caution that no education is free of cultural bias, even if the subject being taught is physics or biology. |
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Niaid also recently awarded two contracts to support research in a key area of systems biology, bioinformatics. |
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After fascinating physicists for over a decade, fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystals are finally fulfilling their promise in the biology lab. |
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Of course we need to be respectful of the biology and physiology of illness. |
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The theory of evolution by natural selection is the unifying theory of biology. |
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If the laws of electromagnetism and nuclear physics were only slightly different, chemistry and biology would be impossible. |
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Research modalities such as immunohistochemistry, tissue culture, electrophysiology, and molecular biology are widely used in both disciplines. |
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In molecular biology, the process of electroporation is often used for the transformation of bacteria, yeast, and plant protoplasts. |
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As a result, N. vectensis is widely used to study developmental biology, neurobiology and physiology. |
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These have been neglected in studies on neuropteran anatomy, and many aspects of their biology are likewise obscure. |
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It is Aristotle's idea of entelechy, applied not to biology but to our human community. |
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In addition to her academic work, Rebecca has taught introductory biology, zoology, and entomology labs. |
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The transition year course also covered some leaving certificate cycle subjects such as physics, biology, business studies and art. |
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Given their unusual appearance and extraordinary biology, it is not surprising that Asians have credited sea horses with magical powers. |
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At the end of the '60s, earth sciences was added to the marine biology and oceanography degrees offered at Scripps. |
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To achieve this aim it draws on biology, biochemistry, engineering, mathematics and computer science. |
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They are the departments of biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology and natural resources and environmental management. |
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A central paradigm of molecular biology is that a protein's structure is determined by its amino acid sequence. |
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The book is set out with the chapters concerning genomics and molecular biology at the beginning, and those covering physiology at the end. |
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Then I got a Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Tennessee. |
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The team has also carried out basic studies in parasite biology to study new molecules. |
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Many fields in biology have progressed by the concentrated study of a select group of model systems. |
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My high school assignments included physical science, biology, and chemistry. |
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She is currently taking a year off from Sofia University, where she studied biology and genetics. |
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In the field of biology, biochemists have been studying vesicles, the small membrane sacs found within cells. |
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We were leaning about ecology in our biology class and this involved a trip to Dublin Zoo. |
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Exceptions to the rule may provide insight into the biology of the animals' ontogeny and life cycle. |
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Biometeorology is a scientific branch, which can be seen as the link between meteorology, biology and medical sciences. |
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Her biology book was open in her lap and she was staring at me with an annoyed expression on her face. |
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Darwinian biology explained how humans evolved from other life forms, and Mendelian genetics showed how defective traits were inherited. |
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The content is written for a wide range of learners who have some background knowledge of general biology. |
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These three authors represent, respectively, the fields of anthropology, cognitive science, and philosophy of biology. |
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It is also forging links with medically oriented areas of developmental biology such as teratology and endocrine disruption. |
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On the contrary, many gay men and women welcome the idea that their orientation is rooted in biology. |
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He's an unlikely rebel, a tweedy biology professor who's found himself at the center of one of the year's most ferocious debates. |
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English was the most popular subject, followed by general studies, maths, biology, history, and psychology. |
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Even in biology, apparent purpose is now thought to arise from the undirected mechanism of natural selection acting on random genetic mutations. |
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He will also hold a new endowed professorial chair in cancer and stem cell biology. |
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These surveys have addressed problems in population genetics, systematics, ecology, and conservation biology. |
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Thus, in a tangible and pragmatic sense, systematics is the framework for all comparative biology. |
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If biology is ruled by contingency rather than necessity then why do we find duplicated designs? |
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In cnidarians, the developmental biology of some aspects of clonality have been studied. |
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And as someone with a degree in biology, many of the applications of genetic engineering give me the heebie-jeebies. |
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Molecular biology associates our individuality with the uniqueness of the genes. |
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Zebrafish have been a significant model in developmental biology for over a decade. |
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So I merrily skipped off to biology, thinking that there was absolutely nothing that could go wrong. |
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He then went on to describe the new plans for developmental biology he was exploring. |
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Given his unfulfilled ambition to construct a biology of the mind, Freud would have approved. |
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The biochemistry and structural biology of the chemotactic phosphorelay is now understood in some detail. |
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Erika is an undergraduate at San Diego State University, majoring in biology. |
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The mechanism of adaptation remains a fundamental unsolved problem in evolutionary biology. |
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These writers interpret bits of disconnected data to reassert the old dichotomies of men versus women, of biology versus culture. |
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He sees himself as the applied scientist who will bring the benisons of molecular biology to practical use. |
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In molecular biology, microRNAs are clearly one of the top two or three discoveries of the past decade. |
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This study provides a new tool to botanical scientists by merging areas of materials science, chemistry and plant biology. |
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In high school, I was interested in math and science, particularly chemistry and biology. |
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Xola used to drag me to a secluded spot, with a biology book in his hands, to revise and prepare for the exams. |
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The intensity of the rejection response is determined by both the biology of the tissue and the host's response to that tissue. |
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He has theorized biology more provocatively than anyone else in the last three decades. |
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They argue that advances in molecular biology suggest that natural selection is wrong. |
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Many social scientists began to insist that culture, not biology, was the primary molder of human behavior. |
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Her TEE subjects were history, English, human biology and discrete mathematics. |
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The extensive exhibition incorporates biology, gemology, anthropology, mineralogy, and ecology. |
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Potential explanations for these patterns are suggested by the biology of this endosymbiosis. |
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The combination of Darwinism and molecular biology has created the orthodoxy known as neo-Darwinism. |
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In addition, each center focuses on specific research areas such as vascular and cancer biology, endocrinology, or neurobiological sciences. |
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In the short intervening period sociology has become obsessed with biology, and biology is asked to be the universal explanandum of humanity. |
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There have been striking advances in plant developmental biology in recent times, and some unique and important features have emerged. |
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Among the high achievers was Hannah, who made the grade in physics, biology, chemistry, maths and general studies. |
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It is bored with just doing history and it wants more subjects, namely biology and Latin. |
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Natalie has just completed nine GCSE exams and will take A levels in mathematics, physics, biology and PE at Millfield. |
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We will focus our future research aboard the station on the long-term effects of space travel on human biology. |
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Researchers have turned to the science of molecular biology in an attempt to decipher this complex problem. |
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A biology teacher from the Swiss Alps spoiled the party by outsprinting the favourite Michellie Jones to the Opera House finish line. |
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Rolston wishes to break with a dogmatized Darwinism, recasting culture as indeed rooted in biology but, more important, transcending it. |
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So naturally I turn to doodling in my exercise book for the next half hour of my biology lesson. |
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Physiologically based biology and geology took over from natural history towards the end of the nineteenth century. |
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Martin has a PhD in behavioural biology and a track record as author and co-author of popular science books. |
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The integration of molecular biology and paleontology can address many large-scale questions. |
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The field of environmental chemistry calls on organic chemistry, biochemistry and a heck of a lot of biology. |
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That included studying marine biology at university and even becoming an actor for a few years, which established his love of the theatre. |
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His work utilizes techniques from membrane biophysics and cell and molecular biology. |
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Modern molecular biology and biotechnology are hugely dependent on an underlying understanding of chemistry. |
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Terrence Deacon works at the interface between neurobiology, developmental biology and biological anthropology. |
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With the emergence of molecular biology and genetics, these two points of view have become ever more synthesized. |
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Modulating gene expression and exploring gene function are major aims in molecular biology. |
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Biologists have long thought of the Hardy-Weinberg law as the analog of Newton's first law in evolutionary biology. |
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Bacteriophages have served as an historical centerpiece in the development of molecular biology. |
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Her biology lesson was taught by Mrs. Waller, an old woman who seemed to be going soft in her old age. |
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At the other end of the spectrum, organismal biology and ecology are making a modest comeback. |
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Another, newer field, called systems biology or systems biomedicine, is emerging. |
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This work now involves electron microscopy and comparative molecular biology to estimate relationships. |
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Large-scale systematic patterns of variation lie at the heart of organismic biology and have interested biologists ever since the beginning. |
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There were a large number of A's in each of the three science subjects and everyone who sat the biology examination got an honour. |
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Understanding the hidden power of biology to shape our most cherished relationships may banish Cupid to the Sistine ceiling forever. |
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The technique could have implications for studying cell and developmental biology. |
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In universities and research institutions around the world, male fertility is marking a new frontier in human biology. |
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Besides vascular biology and biophysics, the methodology developed here may find broader application in other biological and nonbiological areas. |
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Over the past few years, the fields of membrane biology and biophysics have focused on the role lipids play in membrane organization. |
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His best-known contribution to evolutionary biology was the theory of punctuated equilibrium that he developed with his colleague Niles Eldridge. |
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The life history, breeding biology and field methods are described elsewhere for white-tailed ptarmigan and willow ptarmigan. |
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This attention actually relates to the developmental molecular biology of the pituitary, rather than to osteology. |
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It is therefore timely for a volume on Plant hormone biochemistry and molecular biology to be published. |
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The polar chemical dimethyl sulfoxide is a widely used reagent in cell biology. |
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Like biology tests and cheerleading tryouts, acne is something you probably thought you'd left behind in high school. |
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His main research interest is the molecular biology and biochemistry of the organism that causes African sleeping sickness. |
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At the same time, however, biology is very far from being a fully mature science. |
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The complexity of human biology will not prevent scientists from figuring it out in enormous detail. |
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His research focuses on plant molecular biology, genetics, and bioinformatics. |
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Those fields were molecular biology and glycoprotein chemistry and biochemistry. |
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His research has relied predominantly on genetic and molecular biology techniques. |
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He has one pass in biology a fail in chemistry and an unclassified in maths. |
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One of the most urgent problems in conservation biology today is the continuing loss of amphibian populations on a global scale. |
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I make this prediction based on what we know about biology, which is that natures abhors uniformity. |
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I thought you weren't keeping up with what went on in the rest of the world outside of marine biology and oceanography. |
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We would like to thank Michael L. May for many helpful discussions of damselfly biology and biogeography. |
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It's biology, not heritage, that limits the variety of contraceptives we have to use. |
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What if the government charged him to set up a world class institute of marine biology? |
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A symposium on plant biology and biodiversity in changing environment was also organised. |
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The intervening years had seen advances in the study of pure biology at the microscopic level in parallel with advances in genetics. |
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Genomics is an accelerating and complex step in the longer history of molecular biology and genetics. |
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Once they meet they become a distinct cell cluster unlike any other in human biology. |
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As a young brother, I majored in biology and minored in religious studies at St. Mary's College, Moraga, California. |
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Biocomputing is an interdisciplinary research area which links biology, computer science and engineering. |
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After a period of teaching, he arrived in Wales in 1959 to study marine biology and bio-chemistry. |
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In sixth-period biology, we watch an oceanology video that seems to have been made like two decades ago. |
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You shut your biology book with a thud, and stared at him from across the table. |
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The coursework for my degree in marine biology taught me that we know very little about the sea, especially the life in it. |
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The main subdisciplines represented in conservation biology are population genetics, population biology, landscape ecology and biogeography. |
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Although I aced the exam and the class, the only biology I learnt that semester was animal behaviour. |
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For this reason, disjunctions may appear between features of human biology and behavior. |
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To what extent are there laws in biology that function to provide unificatory explanations? |
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In space it is possible to identify and isolate some unique characteristics of human physiology and biology. |
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He was unable to see how evolution in biology could have any but the feeblest analogical resemblance to the evolution of society. |
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Statements taken from standard biology curricula appear to have been mixed in. |
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He cites 15 years of biology fieldwork in the rainforests of Central America as his educational zenith. |
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Institutions should be molded around human biology rather than the other way around. |
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Would you advise her to resit biology or should she apply to comparable universities next year and take her chances with what she has already? |
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One notable consequence for biology was a thoroughgoing re-evaluation of experimental work on prebiotic and biotic evolution. |
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My background is in evolutionary biology and economics and my wife is a neuroscientist. |
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Some are already revealing deep secrets of human biology and pointing the way toward new medical treatments. |
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They need to know what's happening at the leading edge of biology if they're going to tailor-make the design. |
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Evolutionary theory pilots us around biology reliably and predictively, with a detailed and unblemished success that rivals anything in science. |
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Ingrid had come to Berkeley in 1990 to do a Ph.D. in developmental biology. |
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In other words, classes in mathematical modeling can help change the academic culture of biology and ecology departments. |
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His interests went outside mathematics and he sometimes lectured on astronomy, meteorology and biology where he had a special interest in birds. |
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I highly recommend this book for all who have an interest in plant biology and programmed cell death in general. |
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Such experiences include teaching assistantships in botany or biology courses, faculty-supervised research, and off-campus internships. |
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The genetic code has the same importance in molecular biology that the Periodic Table of the Elements has in chemistry. |
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One of the most fundamental problems in modern evolutionary biology is the origin of morphological novelty. |
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Involves extensive field experiences including biology of deserts, mountains, islands, or tropical forests. |
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Will discussion of evolution in a biology class be a microaggression against a creationist? |
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He took a degree in microbiology and then a PhD in aquatic biology at Durham University before joining the water authority as a scientist. |
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Recent advances in developmental biology clearly validate the expectation that we will be able to answer such questions in the near future. |
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While such an argument seems counterintuitive at first, it does have some grounding in evolutionary biology. |
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This comment also applies to cosmology, astronomy, aspects of biology and in fact much scientific and medical experimentation. |
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Memetics is a scientific theory unifying biology, psychology, and cognitive science. |
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Dover had added language about intelligent design to its biology curriculum. |
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Palau has long been a site of research in marine biology, building upon the scientific skills of Palauan master fishermen. |
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The plight of other sciences like physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics however, has not been recognised. |
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The emphasis is on horticultural aspects of reproductive biology and pollination ecology. |
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Claims like those should make anyone suspicious, even those who have barely scraped through high school biology. |
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At this level of inquiry, psychology, neuroscience, and molecular biology closely interact. |
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And the same objection can be raised against any of the historical sciences including astronomy, evolutionary biology, geology and palaeontology. |
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Current research in molecular biology is aimed at finding out why cholera vibrios are such potent pathogens. |
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A big lesson of the last few decades of cell biology is that all cells use the same basic building blocks for a large number of processes. |
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An A level student at Sheldon School, Edward is studying biology, physics, chemistry and maths. |
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With a geologic focus, many paleontologists rarely considered the biology of their study organisms. |
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Minno studied the pollination biology of A. curtissii, but little is known of its autecology. |
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The book deals with the biology and ecology of acarines, hemipteroids, coleopteroids and hymenopteroids. |
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He joined CSIRO as an acarologist in 1981, and has pursued a variety of projects in the systematics and biology of mites. |
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Our acarologists use the tools of molecular biology to characterize genes associated with the secretion of tick salivary gland proteins. |
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Using molecular biology as well as traditional morphology, Museum scientists can compare and contrast the evidence. |
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Soil microbiology may lie beyond the black stump separating chemistry from its cousin biology. |
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We have lots of examples in molecular biology of components for one system being adapted or co-opted for use in a different system. |
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Some of the examples he discusses may remind us of the metaphorical appropriation of biology by racist craniometry in the nineteenth century. |
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Although their roles as parasitic castrators has been documented, relatively little is known about the biology of ciliate parasites in mayflies. |
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The project involves cross-disciplinary research at the interface between biology and chemistry. |
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Among the warnings voiced at the conference was one by Xu Zhi-Wei, a professor of molecular biology, medicine and bioethics. |
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Protein crystallization and cell biology are two areas in which microgravity research is particularly promising. |
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Five students secured top marks in maths, physics, chemistry and biology by scoring full marks in the subjects. |
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In an authoritative and factual manner this work examines all aspects of the biology and management of North American furbearers. |
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Recent advances in cell biology have uncovered molecular mechanisms that control cytoskeletal dynamics underlying cell motion. |
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We are out for pleasure, to check the biology of the area, and perhaps to get some pictures of marine species we have not seen before. |
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Our collective understanding of biology is growing by leaps and bounds because sauce for the goose is so often sauce for the gander. |
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In terms of the biology of the tissue, more vascularized organs, xenografts, and non-pretreated fresh grafts all lead to a severe host response. |
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Lysenko's bizarre Lamarckian biology was the antithesis of Darwinian evolution! |
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The media last week picked up on the story of a biology lecturer who has become a gas fitter because the pay is better. |
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The tundra is the coldest biome described in typical geography and biology textbooks. |
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Indeed, many physicists did not even believe that geology and biology were sciences at all. |
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The paper cited here uses a combination of computational biology and geophysics to attack the problem. |
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The cell theory is one of the foundational tenets of biology and explains the relationship between cells and living things. |
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The homologous structure is derived from homology, a term used very often in studies of biology and comparative religion. |
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Between 1985 and 2000 the number of baccalaureate degrees in the STEM fields, excluding biology, fell by 18.6 percent. |
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In many cases, these mutants are characterized with regard to phenotype, physiology and molecular biology. |
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Courses related to astrobiology are offered in the departments of geology, biology, physics, and electrical engineering. |
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Although he studied mathematics and astronomy at Cambridge, he was also interested in biology. |
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Over my cornflakes this morning my 10-year-old daughter Sacha was telling me about her biology class with her teacher, Mr Wildgust. |
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He is considered a pioneer in the field of conservation biology and has written and lectured widely on the subject. |
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Out of the knowledge acquired by modern biology, modern biotechnology is growing. |
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I mean, clearly I'm no expert in evolutionary biology, so my opinion really counts for less than nothing. |
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Charles Murtaugh is a research fellow in the molecular and cellular biology department at Harvard University. |
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Wool is much warmer than cotton or acrylic fibers, probably because it comes from animals, and biology usually knows what it's doing. |
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During the past two decades, we have witnessed exponential growth in the fields of genetics and molecular biology. |
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So I spent a lot of time on the water and learned a lot about marine biology from the naturalist on the whale-watching boat. |
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After perusing the biology library at Berkeley regarding radiobiology, I found that there was much to learn about the field. |
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Fluorescent markers that are easily visible by microscopic or spectroscopic detection systems play a critical role in biology. |
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Many problems in evolutionary biology involve evolution of traits controlled by multiple genes of approximately additive effect. |
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This wasn't just an argument of extremists, it was an argument of many people who were well grounded in biology. |
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His father told him to study something useful, so he studied chemistry and biology. |
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It's true that subjects like organic chemistry and molecular biology are notably non-mathematical. |
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There's the fellow running a depanneur who has a PhD in biology but can't work as a professor here because his French isn't good enough. |
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So many new additions to the human biology in a short time have implications for efficient body function. |
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Drug delivery systems are needed to exploit many of the drugs developed from advances in molecular biology. |
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Climatology, evolutionary biology, oceanography, and plate tectonics all got a jump start from Challenger's results. |
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Even more annoying, speak with radical environmentalists and they'll lard their speech with numerous conservation biology buzz words. |
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You can find more books, videos, and software about deep sea life, marine biology, and bioluminescence at the web site above. |
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This is a science in which biology, chemistry, physics, and computer science draw on one another and merge to become indistinguishable. |
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The physiotypes are physiological life forms as delineated by comparative physiology, biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology. |
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He actually went to school at University of Pennsylvania, majoring in biology. |
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While at the reservation, Ben enrolled in the local university where he majored in wildlife biology. |
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We don't find Mount Rushmores in biology, we find phenomena such as mimicry and camouflage. |
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Most programs training graduate students in biomathematics tend to slight either biology or mathematics. |
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The closer we look at the developmental biology of organisms, the more apparent the impromptu, make-do nature of their construction is. |
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His work has always struck me as a fusion of woolly-headed theology, half-digested evolutionary biology, and just plain bad, even ugly writing. |
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One of Greenlee's collaborators is Janice Buss, an associate professor of biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology. |
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The center's research is aimed at the interface of nanotechnology and biology at the molecular level. |
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They will focus more on the regenerative medicine, while Austin himself wants to focus on the fundamental biology in stem cells. |
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Identifying the structure of DNA triggered a revolution in biology that is still continuing today. |
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The benefits to humanity from greater knowledge about the evolution and biology of plant life are almost limitless. |
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Second, our work with lacertids helped make us both keenly aware of the importance of phylogeny and phylogenetic control in comparative biology. |
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The scientific principles behind biotechnology are anchored in what is known as the central dogma of biology and genetics. |
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We are trying to do biology knowing perhaps only a tenth, or one hundredth, of our species. |
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Baldev has taken the move from biology teacher to Head of IT in his stride and demonstrated his zest for teaching along the way. |
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Our difficulty in combating this behaviour may arise because we are struggling against nature and basic human biology. |
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A team of two technologists visited biology classrooms with a computer-based exercise on blood film examination. |
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In it was some cloudy water he'd taken from a stream for his high school biology class. |
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Much of human biology is still speculative, and its interaction with environment is intricate. |
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He scanned the picture of a monkey from an antique biology sketchbook and digitally manipulated it with other graphic elements. |
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Isotope-based sourcing relies not only on nuclear physics, but also on Earth science and biology. |
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The monkey is part of an ongoing study focused on the behavior and biology of male mangabeys in African forests. |
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Body size is a frequently cited influence on organismal biology and evolution. |
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In the fall, Juliet plans to study biochemistry, molecular biology, and environmental science. |
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Determining how a protein folds to a stable native structure is a problem of great importance in biophysics, molecular biology, and medicine. |
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One of the big challenges in integrative organismal biology is to explain-and ideally predict-the evolution of complex animal traits in nature. |
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Whale Study Week includes boat trips as well as classes in whale biology and general marine ecology. |
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He published seminal papers on the ecology of the puna avifauna and on the breeding biology of several of its endemic species. |
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St Tiernan's College recorded biology results that were far higher than the national average. |
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Nanotechnology is an emerging engineering field that borrows from such areas as materials science, engineering, chemistry, biology and physics. |
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Darwin's investigation into the biology of the Venus flytrap involved testing the sensitivity of trigger hairs. |
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The first concerns the life history and general biology of noncommercial Arctic marine species. |
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Even her lab partner in bio, who she had never hung out with outside of biology class, had given her a sad look and offered her 24-hour support. |
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Molecular biology has had a major impact on medical microbiology and infectious disease. |
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Activity at the intersection of phylogenetic systematics and developmental biology has shifted over the years. |
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