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  • ...etection and Estimation of Carbonic Oxide in Air |journal=[[The Journal of Physiology]] |volume=XX |issue= 6|pages=521–522 |doi= 10.1113/jphysiol.1896.sp000635|p ..."withrow">Stephen J. Withrow, David M. Vail, ''Withrow and MacEwen's Small Animal Clinical Oncology'', Elsevier: 2007, {{ISBN|0721605583}}, p. 73-4.</ref> ...
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  • ...tion. Agronomy has come to include research of [[plant genetics]], [[plant physiology]], [[meteorology]], and [[soil science]]. It is the application of a combin ...or solving other problems. Such problems include the disposal of human and animal [[manure]], [[water pollution]], and [[pesticide]] accumulation in the soil ...
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  • **[[Animal husbandry]] – agricultural practice of breeding and raising livestock. ...g, interdisciplinary field that studies the relationship between human and animal health, and environmental conditions. ...
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  • ...e=BK channels: multiple sensors, one activation gate|journal= Frontiers in Physiology|volume=6|pages=29|doi=10.3389/fphys.2015.00029|pmc=4319557|pmid=25705194|do ...le=Na+/Ca2+ exchange and Na+/K+-ATPase in the heart|journal=The Journal of Physiology|language=en|volume=593|issue=6|pages=1361–1382|doi=10.1113/jphysiol.2014.28 ...
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  • ...last2=Francis|first2=Jacob S. |s2cid=9578593 |date=2017-04-01 |title=Plant–animal communication: past, present and future|journal=Evolutionary Ecology| volum ...rns and Venus fly traps because they showed excitation patterns similar to animal nerves.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Darwin|first=Charles|title=Insectivorous Plant ...
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  • ...lesen |first4=J. M. |date=24 July 2003 |title=The nested assembly of plant-animal mutualistic networks |journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Scienc .../ref> Another example is offered by the [[termites]] in a mound which have physiology, biochemistry and biological development at one level of analysis, whereas ...
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  • ...nal therapy]]; and sport and [[exercise physiology]]. Studies of human and animal motion include measures from motion tracking systems, [[electrophysiology]] ...omathematics]], [[Biostatistics]], [[Anatomy]], [[Physiology]], [[Exercise Physiology]], [[Pathophysiology]], [[Neuroscience]], and [[Nutritional science]]. A ba ...
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  • Humidity plays an important role for surface life. For animal life dependent on [[perspiration]] (sweating) to regulate internal body tem ...essment of Sultriness. Part I: A Temperature-Humidity Index Based on Human Physiology and Clothing Science|journal=Journal of Applied Meteorology|volume=18|issue ...
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  • ** [[physiology|Physiologist]] – science of the function of living systems. ** [[zoology|Zoologist]] – branch of biology that relates to the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, ha ...
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  • ...abolism]], [[cell growth|growth]], [[adaptation]], response to [[stimulus (physiology)|stimuli]], and [[reproduction]].<ref>{{cite web|date=2006 |url=http://www. ...thomas.wolosz/howmanysp.htm |archive-date=September 9, 2006 }}</ref><ref>"Animal." World Book Encyclopedia. 16 vols. Chicago: World Book, 2003. This source ...
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  • ...howed that simple equations could describe the spiral growth patterns of [[animal horn]]s and [[mollusc shell]]s.<ref>[http://www.darcythompson.org/about.htm ...oss |url=http://plantphys.info/plants_human/pollenadapt.shtml |title=Plant Physiology Information Website |website=Pollination Adaptations |date=1994 |access-dat ...
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  • ...an Cohen|Stanley Cohen]] in 1973. [[Rudolf Jaenisch]] created the first GM animal when he inserted foreign DNA into a [[Genetically modified mouse|mouse]] in ...sponsible for certain conditions it is possible to create [[Model organism|animal model organisms]] of human diseases. As well as producing hormones, vaccine ...
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  • |link4 = Animal communication ...stic communication]] using sounds, sign language, and writing as well as [[Animal communication|animals exchanging information]] and attempts to communicate ...
    190 KB (25,483 words) - 15:34, 3 March 2024
  • ...adients – resting potentials – that are ubiquitous and essential to life's physiology, ranging from bioenergetics, motion, sensing, nutrient transport, toxins cl ...synthetic [[Biological engineering|bioengineering]].<ref>Pullar, C. E. The physiology of bioelectricity in development, tissue regeneration, and cancer., (CRC P ...
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  • Saturated fats (typically from animal sources) have been a staple in many world cultures for millennia. Unsaturat Proteins are the basis of many animal body structures (e.g. muscles, skin, and hair) and form the [[enzyme]]s tha ...
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  • ...dity]] and [[mortality rate]]s, and the advances in [[pharmacology]] and [[physiology]] that led to the development of general anesthesia and pain control. In th ...use of [[carbon dioxide]] as an anesthetic in the 1820s. He would make the animal insensible, effectively via almost suffocating it with carbon dioxide, then ...
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  • ...] or [[organelle]] of a biological organism. Energy used in [[respiration (physiology)|respiration]] is stored in substances such as [[carbohydrate]]s (including ...y by a spark in a forest fire, or it may be made available more slowly for animal or human metabolism when organic molecules are ingested and [[catabolism]] ...
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  • ...rl-status= live}}</ref> They studied [[animal physiology]], [[anatomy]], [[animal behavior|behavior]], and [[astrology]] for [[divination|divinatory]] purpos ...of persons considered father or mother of a scientific field#Medicine and physiology|The Father of Medicine]]".<ref>{{cite book|last1= Leff|first1= Samuel|last2 ...
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  • * [[Julius Axelrod]] (1912–2004): American [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel Prize–winning]] [[biochemist]], noted for his work on the ...89): American scientist in the field of [[genetics]], and [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] laureate who, with [[Edward Tatum]], discovered the role of [ ...
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  • ...|Kush]] developed the [[Sakia]] during the 4th century BC, which relied on animal power instead of human energy.<ref>{{cite book | url= https://books.google. ...klie, David"/> He is also known for his studies on [[human anatomy]] and [[physiology]].]] ...
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