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  • ...and [[permittivity]] of [[cellular compartment]]s and their surrounding [[cell membrane|membranes]]. ...
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  • ...cover|undercover]] [[wikt:operation|operation]]s. It can also be used in [[biology]] to signal that a [[molecule]] or [[chemical]] is to be [[wikt:bound|bound ==Biology== ...
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  • ...ll wall]], resulting in [[lysis]] (and therefore killing) of the bacterial cell. ...Lehmann R, Banz M, Kim KP, Korn C. Loessner MJ (2007) Use of high affinity cell wall-binding domains of bacteriophage endolysins for immobilization and sep ...
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  • {{short description|Cell counting system}} ...and precise manner. This technology can be applied for [[cell counting]], cell culture analysis at a certain time interval, or even a period of time. ...
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  • ===Biology and psychology=== *[[Neuronal process]], also ''neurite'', a projection from the cell body of a neuron ...
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  • ...re industry.<ref>{{cite journal | author=Suwan N Jayasinghe | title=Direct cell engineering reaches the jet age | journal=Materials Today | volume=10 | iss ...hodology for encouraging cell migration to those architectures for forming cell patterns to nano-electronics, which are a few examples, respectively.<ref>{ ...
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  • ...alorie per mole is still widely used in [[chemistry]]<ref name=Zvi/> and [[biology]]<ref name=Cooper/> for [[thermodynamics|thermodynamical]] quantities such {{cite book |last1=Cooper |first1=G.M. |title=The Cell: A Molecular Approach |publisher=Sinauer Associates |location=Sunderland, M ...
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  • - [[Energy balance (biology)]] - [[Energy cell]] ...
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  • ...e = Quantum Electrodynamics Coherence and Hormesis: Foundations of Quantum Biology The system can be described as a [[Solar cell|photovoltaic cell]] operating in the infrared electromagnetic range, based on liquid water in ...
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  • {{Short description|Branch of biology}} ...energy in living organisms and the study of thousands of different [[Cell (biology)|cellular]] processes such as [[cellular respiration]] and the many other [ ...
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  • ...he operation of [[Electric battery|batteries]] and other [[electrochemical cell]]s, [[photosynthesis]] and [[cellular respiration]], and certain other biol ...try]] and has industrial applications such as batteries and fuel cells. In biology, electrochemical gradients allow cells to control the direction ions move a ...
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  • ...enerally. It includes awards for astronomy, space and atmospheric science; biology and medicine; chemistry; engineering; mathematics; neuroscience; physics; t ==Biology and medicine== ...
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  • ...esults.<ref name="questia"/> [[Pharmaceutical drug|Pharmaceuticals]] and [[Biology|bioscience]] are central features of most nanotech start-ups.<ref name="que ...is mostly about exploiting living systems in any way possible. [[Molecular Biology]] and related disciplines compare the mechanism of function of proteins in ...
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  • '''Cycling probe technology''' (CPT) is a [[molecular biology|molecular biological]] technique for detecting specific [[DNA]] sequences. ...produce.<ref name=":2" /> Clinically, CPT can be used as an alternative to cell culturing in order to detect [[Antimicrobial resistance|antibacterial resis ...
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  • [[File:Solar cell.png|right|55px]] :'''[[Biology]]''' ...
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  • ...nisation |multiple levels]] such as in [[cell (biology)|cell]]s, [[Tissue (biology)|tissue]]s, [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s, and [[organism]]s. ...ifesciencebiolo00purv_787/page/n43 41]–44|edition=7th}}</ref> [[Structural biology]] is concerned with [[biomolecular structure]] of macromolecules.<ref name ...
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  • ...e to diffuse across such a membrane. This is a very important mechanism in biology where fluids inside a blood vessel need to be regulated and controlled. Per [[File:Fuel cell still.gif|thumbnail|Fuel Cell Configuration]] ...
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  • ...[[CRISPR]]/[[Cas9]]-mediated’s DNA cleavage has extensive application in [[Biology|biological research]], and wide-reaching medical potential in [[Human gene ...medicine]], it offers hope for an application in [[Stem-cell therapy|stem cell therapy]] to treat many disease of genetic origin like [[type 1 diabetes]] ...
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  • ...umans. The term is used in [[science]] and [[technology]], especially in [[biology]] and [[medical science]]. As such, translational research forms a subset o ...ve Medicine and Disease Therapeutics|journal=International Journal of Cell Biology|volume=2016|issue=7|pages=19|doi=10.1155/2016/6940283|pmc=4969512|pmid=2751 ...
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  • ...chnology''' refer to the combination of ideas, techniques, and sciences of biology and nanotechnology. More specifically, nanobiotechnology refers to the appl The most prominent intersection of nanotechnology and biology is in the field of '''[[nanomedicine]]''', where the use of nanoparticles a ...
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