| biological coefficient |
the amount of potential energy consumed by the body when at rest.
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| biopsy capsule |
a device which may be passed into the intestine for the purpose of securing specimens of the mucosa for examination under the microscope.
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| biodegradation |
Biodegradation is the decomposition of organic material by microorganisms. It is often used in relation to sewage treatment, environmental remediation (bioremediation) and to plastic materials although biodegradation is perhaps better regarded as the closing of the loop commencing with photosynthesis. ...
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| bioengineering |
Biological engineering (also biosystems engineering and bioengineering) is a broad-based engineering discipline that deals with bio-molecular and molecular processes, product design, sustainability and analysis of biological systems. Generally, bioengineering encompasses other engineering disciplines when they are applied to living organisms (e.g. prosthetics in mechanical engineering). ...
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| bioacoustics |
Bioacoustics is the study of how animals, use sound for communication and echolocation.Animals use sound ranging from infrasounds to ultrasounds to send messages to conspecifics. Basic messages are for calling mates (sexual calls), warning about a danger (alarm calls) or to intimidate a competitor (aggressive calls). In birds and mammals more complex messages can be broadcast. ...
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