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| biosafety | <microbiology> A series of procedures in the laboratory to ensure that pathogenic microbes are safely contained. (21 Mar 1998) |
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| biosatellite | <astronomy> A space satellite that can support life forms. (09 Oct 1997) |
| biose | HOCH2CHO;the simplest (2-carbon) sugar; the aerobic deamination product of ethanolamine. Synonym: biose, diose. Active glycoaldehyde, 2-(1,2-dihydroxyethyl)thiamin pyrophosphate;a derivative formed in carbohydrate metabolism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| biosensor | 1. <apparatus> A sensor that collects data about a biological or physiological process, such as blood pressure. Any of a variety of types of biomolecular probes which measure the presence or concentration of biological molecules, biological structures, microorganisms, etc., by translating a biochemical interaction at the probe surface into a quantifiable physical signal. 2. <biology, physiology> The coupling of a biological material (for example, enzyme, receptor, antibody, whole cell, organelle) with a microelectronic system or device to enable rapid, accurate, low level detection of various substances in body fluids, water, and air. (03 Jul 1999) |
| bioseries | <genetics> A series of recognisable evolutionary changes in a single inheritable characteristic. (13 Nov 1997) |
| bioside | <biochemistry> A sugar such as sucrose, which is made up of two monosaccharides: one glucose molecule and one fructose molecule. Two common disaccharides are sucrose and lactose. (09 Oct 1997) |
| biosis | Life, in a general sense. Origin: G. Biosis, way of living (05 Mar 2000) |
| biosocial | Involving the interplay of biological and social influences. (05 Mar 2000) |
| biosorption | <chemistry> The removal of metal ions or organic compounds from solution by microorganisms. The goal of biosorption may be the removal of heavy metals from industrial waste water, the purification of precious metals such as gold or silver, or the removal of pollutants from soil. (21 Mar 1998) |
| biospectrometry | Spectroscopic determination of the types and amounts of various substances in living tissue or fluid from a living body. Synonym: clinical spectrometry. Origin: bio-+ L. Spectrum, an image, + G. Metron, measure (05 Mar 2000) |
| biospectroscopy | Spectroscopic examination of specimens of living tissue, including fluids removed therefrom. Synonym: clinical spectroscopy. Origin: bio-+ L. Spectrum, image, + G. Skopeo, to examine (05 Mar 2000) |
| biospeleology | The study of organisms whose natural habitat is wholly or partly subterranean. Origin: bio-+ G. Speliaion, cave (05 Mar 2000) |
| biosphere | <ecology> All the regions of the world where living organisms occur. (21 Mar 1998) |
| biostabiliser | <agriculture> A type of composting system which involves tumbling moist soil waste in a drum until the material becomes a fine-grained, dark compost. (21 Mar 1998) |
| biostasis | <biology> The ability of an organism to tolerate changes in its environment without having to adapt to them. Origin: Gr. Stasis = stoppage (09 Oct 1997) |
Synonyms : Biosensing Technics, Bioprobe, Biosensing Technic, Biosensing Technique, Biosensor, Electrode, Enzyme, Enzyme Electrode, Enzyme Electrodes, Technic, Biosensing, Technics, Biosensing, Technique, Biosensing, Techniques, Biosensing
Synonyms : Biosynthetic Pathway, Pathway, Biosynthetic, Pathways, Biosynthetic
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| biosynthetic |
of or relating to biosynthesis
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| bioscience |
life science: any of the branches of natural science dealing with the structure and behavior of living organisms
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the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the Earth (or other planet) where living organisms exist
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biometrics: a branch of biology that studies biological phenomena and observations by means of statistical analysis
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production of a chemical compound by a living organism
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| bios | any of the branches of natural science dealing with the structure and behavior of living organisms |
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| bios | a kind of early movie projector |
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| bios | the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the Earth (or other planet) where living organisms exist |
| bios | production of a chemical compound by a living organism |
| bios | of or relating to biosynthesis |
| bios | of or relating to biosystematics |
| bios | use of data (e.g. cytogenetic or biochemical) to assess taxonomic relations especially within an evolutionary framework |
| bios | use of data (e.g. cytogenetic or biochemical) to assess taxonomic relations especially within an evolutionary framework |
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