| biochemical marker |
Any biochemical compound such as an antigen, antibody, abnormal enzyme, or hormone that is sufficiently altered in a disease to serve as an aid in diagnosing or in predicting susceptibility to the disease.
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| biocontainment |
In infectious disease laboratories, the process and procedures used to confine harmful microorganisms to the areas in which they are being investigated. The precise regulations vary with the pathogenicity of the organisms. SEE:
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| biochemical oxygen demand |
the amount of free oxygen used by bacteria in decomposition and decay processes; measured in mg/L (parts per million).
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| biocenosis |
the relation of diverse organisms that live in association.
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| biocenotic |
characterized by biocenosis.
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