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  • JrId: 1060
    JournalTitle: Biofizika.
    MedAbbr: Biofizika
    ISSN: 0006-3029
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    IsoAbbr: Biofizika
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    JournalTitle: Bioconjugate chemistry.
    MedAbbr: Bioconjug Chem
    ISSN: 1043-1802
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    IsoAbbr: Bioconjug. Chem.
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    JournalTitle: Bioinorganic chemistry.
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    JournalTitle: Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia)
    MedAbbr: Biokhimiia
    ISSN: 0320-9725
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    IsoAbbr: Biokhimiia
    NlmId: 372667
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    JournalTitle: official publication of the Biological Stain Commission.
    MedAbbr: Biotech Histochem
    ISSN: 1052-0295
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bioenergy Useful, renewable energy produced from organic matter. The conversion of the complex carbohydrates in organic matter to energy. Organic matter may either be used directly as a fuel or processed into liquids and gases.
(05 Dec 1998)
bioengineering The science of developing and manufacturing artificial replacements for organs, limbs and tissues.
A branch of engineering in which live plants and plant parts are used as building material for erosion control and landscape restoration (this is in contrast to conventional engineering, in which only dead materials are used).
(09 Oct 1997)
bioenrichment Adding nutrients or oxygen to increase microbial breakdown of pollutants.
(09 Oct 1997)
bioequivalence Two different drugs which have the same potency and bioavailability, assuming equal doses.
(09 Oct 1997)
bioequivalent Having the same strength and similar bioavailability in the same dosage form as another specimen of a given drug substance.
(18 Nov 1997)
bioethics Bioethics is the branch of ethics, philosophy and social commentary that discusses the life sciences and their potential impact on our society.
(14 Nov 1997)
biofeedback <procedure> A process in which a person learns to influence reliably physiologic responses of two kinds: those that are not ordinarily under voluntary control or those that ordinarily are easily regulated but for which regulation has broken down because of trauma or disease.
<psychology> A process that uses instrumentation to give a person immediate and continuing signals of change in his bodily function of which he is usually unaware.
(12 Dec 1998)
biofilm <technique> A technique of immobilising cells by growing microbes or other microbial organisms, usually embedded in extracellular polymers such as implanted medical devices, which adhere to surfaces submerged in, or subjected to, aquatic environments. They are glued together to form microbial communities which are highly resistant to both phagocytes and antibiotics.
A layered culture of microorganisms growing on a surface that they have created themselves by secreting polysaccharides and glycoproteins.
(26 Jun 1999)
bioflavonoid <pharmacology> A group of chemical substances found in many plants which help keep the cell walls of small blood vessels permeable.
(13 Nov 1997)
bioflavonoids Naturally occurring flavone or coumarin derivatives having the activity of the so-called vitamin P, notably rutin and esculin.
(05 Mar 2000)
biofuel A gaseous, liquid, or solid fuel that is rendered from raw biological material (plants, sewage, dry waste, cane sugar or wood pulp) through combustion or fermentation.
There are a variety of ways to convert these bulky materials into fuels useful for industry and transport. The major biofuels produced biologically are biogas generated by anaerobic digestion (biomethanation) and fuel ethanol generated by a yeast-based fermentation of molasses, sugar cane juice, or hydrolysed seed.
(14 Nov 1997)
biofuels Fuels made from cellulosic biomass resources. Biofuels include ethanol, biodiesel, and methanol.
(05 Dec 1998)
biogas A gas that is produced through anaerobic respiration, itcontains mostly methane and carbon dioxide with small amounts of watervapor, nitrogen, hydrogen, or other gases.
(09 Oct 1997)
biogen <biology> Bioplasm.
Origin: Gr. Life + -gen.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
biogenesis The theory that life always arises from previously existing life, and never from things which are not alive (as would be the case for the theory of spontaneous generation).
(09 Oct 1997)
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  • Biolistics - »õâ Techniques where DNA is delivered directly into organelles at high speed using projectiles coated with nucleic acid, shot from a helium-powered gun (gene gun). One of these techniques involves immunization by DNA VACCINES, which delivers DNA-coated gold beads to the epidermis.
    Synonyms : Biolistic, Gene Gun Technique, Gene-Gun Techniques
  • Biological Assay - »õâ A method of measuring the effects of a biologically active substance using an intermediate in vivo or in vitro tissue or cell model under controlled conditions. It includes virulence studies in animal fetuses in utero, mouse convulsion bioassay of insulin, quantitation of tumor-initiator systems in mouse skin, calculation of potentiating effects of a hormonal factor in an isolated strip of contracting stomach muscle, etc.
    Synonyms : Assay, Biological, Assays, Biological, Biologic Assay, Biologic Assays, Assay, Biologic, Assays, Biologic, Bioassays, Biological Assays
  • Biological Availability - »õâ The extent to which the active ingredient of a drug dosage form becomes available at the site of drug action or in a biological medium believed to reflect accessibility to a site of action.
    Synonyms : Availability, Biologic, Availability, Biological, Availability, Physiologic, Biologic Availability, Availabilities, Biologic, Availabilities, Biological, Availabilities, Physiologic, Availability Equivalencies, Bioavailabilities, Biologic Availabilities
  • Biological Clocks - »õâ The physiological mechanisms that govern the rhythmic occurrence of certain biochemical, physiological, and behavioral phenomena in plants and animals.
    Synonyms : Biologic Clock, Biologic Oscillator, Biological Pacemakers, Clock, Biologic, Clocks, Biological, Oscillator, Biologic, Oscillators, Biological, Pacemaker, Biologic, Pacemakers, Biologic, Biologic Clocks, Biologic Oscillators, Biologic Pacemaker, Biological Clock
  • Biological Dressings - »õâ Human or animal tissue used as temporary wound coverings.
    Synonyms : Biologic Dressing, Dressing, Biological, Allograft Dressing, Amniotic Membrane Dressing, Biologic Dressings, Biological Dressing, Dressing, Allograft, Dressing, Amniotic Membrane, Dressing, Biologic, Dressing, Heterograft, Dressing, Homograft, Dressing, Pig Skin
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Biotin, L-cysteine, Nicotinamide, Pyridoxine HCl, Riboflavin tetrabutyrate
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Biotin, L-cysteine, Nicotinamide, Pyridoxine HCl, Riboflavin Butyrate
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biophysicist a physicist who applies the methods of physics to biology
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biosynthetic of or relating to biosynthesis
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biophysics physics as applied to biological problems
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biotic of or relating to living organisms
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biotypic of or relating to a biotype
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bio a scientist who studies living organisms
bio of or relating to biologism
bio the science that studies living organisms
bio all the plant and animal life of a particular region
bio characteristic life processes and phenomena of living organisms
bio students taking a course in biology together
bio the academic department responsible for teaching and research in biology
bio a laboratory for biological research
bio a laboratory for biological research
bio luminescence produced by physiological processes (as in the firefly)
bio (of living organisms) emitting light
bio the total mass of living matter in a given unit area
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