| biology | <study> The scientific study of living organisms. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| bioluminescence | <biochemistry> Light produced by a living organism. The best known system is firefly luciferase (an ATPase), which is used routinely as a sensitive ATP assay system. Many other organisms, particularly deep sea organisms, produce light and even leucocytes emit a small amount of light when their oxidative metabolism is stimulated. does not really differ from chemiluminescence, except that the light emitting molecule occurs naturally and is not a synthetic compound like luminol or lucigenin. (21 Mar 1998) |
| biolysis | <biology> The decay or decomposition of organic matter into simpler chemicals by organisms. (21 Mar 1998) |
| biolytic | <biology> Relating to the destruction of life. Origin: Gr. Life + to destroy. (21 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Biologic Transport, Transport, Biologic
Synonyms : Active Biological Transport, Biologic Transport, Active, Transport, Active Biological, Active Biologic Transport, Transport, Active, Transport, Active Biologic, Transport, Uphill
Synonyms : Biologic Warfare, Warfare, Bacterial, Warfare, Biological, Warfare, Biologic
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| bioluminescence |
The emission of light from certain species of dinoflagellates by either mechanical or chemical stimulation.
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| biological clock |
An intrinsic biological mechanism responsible for the periodicity or other time-dependant aspects of certain classes of behavior and living organisms
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| biological oxidation |
Decomposition of complex organic materials by microrganisms through oxidation.
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| bioluminescence |
production of light by living organisms such as plankton, fish, fireflies etc . . . .
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| biological half-life |
HALF-LIFEThe time required for a biological system to eliminate by natural processes half the amount of a substance, such as radioactive material, that has entered it.
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