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| biochem | biochemistry, biochemical |
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| BIOD | bony intraorbital distance |
| bioeng | bioengineering |
| BIOETHICSLINE | Bioethical Information Online |
| biol | biology, biological |
| bioLH | biossay of luteinizing hormone |
| biophys | biophysics, biophysical |
| BIOSIS | BioScience Information Service |
| BPP | Bio-Physical Profile |
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| BIO | Bioactive |
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| BB | Bio Breeding |
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| BB/W | Bio Breeding/Worcester |
| BPP | Bio-Physical Profile |
| BIA | Bio-electrical impedance analysis |
| bio- | Combining form denoting life. Origin: G. Bios, life (05 Mar 2000) |
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| bio-bead | Polystyrene beads used to fractionate molecular compounds in gelfiltration chromatographywith lipophilic solvents. (09 Oct 1997) |
| bio-beads s | Polystyrene beads used to fractionate molecular compounds in gel filtration chromatography with lipophilic solvents. (09 Oct 1997) |
| bioaccumulants | Substances in contaminated air, water, or food that increase in concentration in living organisms exposed to them because the substances are very slowly metabolised or excreted. (05 Dec 1998) |
| bioaccumulation | <biology> The process by which organisms absorb chemicals or elements directly from their environment. (09 Oct 1997) |
| bioaccumulation factor | Concentration of a chemical in living tissue divided by its concentration in the animal's diet. (09 Oct 1997) |
| bioacoustics | <study> The study of how organisms make and hear sounds, and how sounds affect them physically and behaviourally. (09 Oct 1997) |
| bioactive | Referring to a substance that can be acted upon by a living organism or by an extract from a living organism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bioaeration | A technique of purifying sewage by oxidizing it in centrifugal pumps. (09 Oct 1997) |
| bioaffinity sensor | A sensor that uses immobilised hormone receptors or antibodies to detecthormones or antigens. (09 Oct 1997) |
| bioassay | An assay for the activity or potency of a substance that involves testing its activity on living material. (18 Nov 1997) |
| bioastronautics | <study> The study of the effects of space travel on living things. (09 Oct 1997) |
| bioaugmentation | Increasing the activity of bacteria that break down pollutants, atechnique used in bioremediation. (09 Oct 1997) |
| bioautography | <investigation> The use of cells to detect by their attachment or other reaction the presence of a particular substance, for example an adhesion protein on an electrophoretic gel. (18 Nov 1997) |
| bioavailability | The degree to which a drug or other substance becomes available to the target tissue after administration. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : Bioartificial Organ, Organ, Bioartificial, Organs, Bioartificial
Synonyms : Biobibliographies
Synonyms : Biobibliography (PT)
Synonyms : Phenomena, Biochemical
Synonyms : Metabolism, Nutrition, and Biochemical Phenomena
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| biota |
all the plant and animal life of a particular region
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| bioengineering |
biotechnology: the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environments
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| biotechnology |
the branch of molecular biology that studies the use of microorganisms to perform specific industrial processes; "biotechnology produced genetically altered bacteria that solved the problem" the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environments
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| bioterrorism |
terrorism using the weapons of biological warfare
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| bioelectricity |
electric phenomena in animals or plants
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| bio | a laboratory for biological research |
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| bio | appraisal of the biological activity of a substance by testing its effect on an organism and comparing the result with some agreed standard |
| bio | subject to a bio-assay |
| bio | a biochemical catalyst such as an enzyme |
| bio | of or relating to biocatalysts |
| bio | of or relating to biochemistry |
| bio | a chemical mechanism involved in vital processes occurring in living organisms |
| bio | with respect to biochemistry |
| bio | someone with special training in biochemistry |
| bio | the organic chemistry of compounds and processes occuring in organisms |
| bio | a microchip that uses tiny strands of DNA to latch onto and quickly recognize thousands of genes at a time |
| bio | of or concerned with the relations of climate and living organisms |
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