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  • ===Biology and medicine=== *The [[critical period]] in neurological [[developmental biology|development]], during which [[neuroplasticity]] is greatest and key functio ...
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  • [[Bioconservatism]] (a [[portmanteau]] word combining "[[biology]]" and "[[conservatism]]") is a stance of hesitancy about technological dev ...emocratic forms of technological development, and both recognize that such developmental modes can facilitate unacceptable [[recklessness (law)|recklessness]] and [ ...
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  • ...ed for this purpose. Natural science can be broken into two main branches: biology and physical science. Each of these branches, and all of their sub-branches ...17th centuries during which new ideas and knowledge in physics, astronomy, biology, medicine and chemistry transformed medieval and ancient views of nature an ...
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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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  • ...application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology. ** [[Bioengineering]] – application of concepts and methods of biology (and secondarily of physics, chemistry, mathematics, and computer science) ...
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  • ...e influenced—more-or-less in many ways, in societies and in individuals—by biology,<ref>Example, [[autism]]. Autistics are unable "to understand the social co ...arrett McAuliffe, ''Teaching counselors and therapists: constructivist and developmental course design''. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001. pp. 366. {{ISBN|0-89789- ...
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  • ...rine S. |last2=Dymecki |first2=Susan M. |authorlink2=Susan Dymecki|journal=Developmental Cell |volume=6 |pages=7–28 |pmid=14723844 |issue=1|doi-access=free }}</ref> ...genetic alteration involves the selection of a tissue-specific [[promotor (biology)|promoter]] to drive Cre expression. Placement of Cre under control of such ...
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  • ...German biologist and artist [[Ernst Haeckel]] painted hundreds of [[Marine biology|marine organisms]] to emphasise their [[symmetry]]. Scottish biologist [[D' ...ferent levels and scales. Patterns in living things are explained by the [[biology|biological]] processes of [[natural selection]] and [[sexual selection]]. S ...
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  • ...neous]] explanation of autism as due to either a lack of theory of mind or developmental delay in theory of mind in [[early childhood]].<ref name=":12">{{Cite journ ...http://link.springer.com/10.1007/BF02172139 |journal=Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders |language=en |volume=24 |issue=5 |pages=577–586 |doi=10.1007/BF02 ...
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  • ...approaches to morphogenetic fields in regenerative medicine, developmental biology and cancer |journal=Regenerative Medicine |year=2011 |volume=6 |issue=6 |pa ...e-scale patterning in processes such as [[embryogenesis]], [[Regeneration (biology)|regeneration]], and [[cancer]] suppression. ...
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  • ...rganization occurs in many [[physics|physical]], [[chemistry|chemical]], [[biology|biological]], [[robotics|robotic]], and [[cognitive]] systems. Examples of ...often characterized as [[self-assembly]]. The concept has proven useful in biology, from the molecular to the [[ecosystem]] level.<ref name=":0">Compare: {{ci ...
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  • {{TopicTOC-Biology}} ...) and conversely provides methods to support and perform basic research in biology. ...
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  • ...nventional chemistry uses inexact processes obtaining inexact results, and biology exploits inexact processes to obtain definitive results, molecular nanotech .... [[Self-healing material|Self-healing structures]] would [[Regeneration (biology)|repair]] small tears in a surface naturally in the same way as human skin. ...
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  • ...formity dispositions, and self-reported behavior among adolescents|journal=Developmental Psychology|date=1986|volume=22|issue=4|pages=521–530|doi=10.1037/0012-1649. ...group influence on adolescent cigarette smoking and alcohol use. |journal=Developmental Psychology |date=1997 |volume=33 |issue=5 |pages=834–844 |doi=10.1037/0012- ...
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  • ...M. |editor-link=Richard M. Lerner |title=Handbook of Child Psychology and Developmental Science |edition=7th |volume=2. Cognitive Processes |location=Hoboken, N.J. ====Developmental studies of children's reasoning==== ...
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  • ...essive transition from one paradigm to another via revolution is the usual developmental pattern of mature science" (p.&nbsp;12). ...istory of the various paradigms in [[v:Evolutionary Synthesis|evolutionary biology]] ([[v:|Wikiversity]]) ...
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  • ...eat benefits would come from the application of advanced sciences to human biology—and that every such advance would first appear to someone as blasphemy or p ...that there is no ethical route to genetic manipulation of humans at early developmental stages.<ref name="Newman 2003"/> ...
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  • ...gene synthesis|artificially synthesising]] the DNA. A [[Vector (molecular biology)|construct]] is usually created and used to insert this DNA into the host o ...to insert any genes from any organism (even ones from different [[Domain (biology)|domains]]) and prevents other undesirable genes from also being added.<ref ...
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  • ...t atheist and a very bitter man, I fancy. Knowing that I was interested in biology, they invited me when I was still a school girl to go down and see the expe ...sicist. Best known for pioneering [[X-ray crystallography]] in [[molecular biology]].<ref>"The Bernals were originally Sephardic Jews who came to Ireland in 1 ...
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  • ...leader rewards him/her with extra coaching, favorable job assignments, and developmental experiences. If the follower shows high commitment and effort followed by a ...efits. The leader spends less time with out-group members, they have fewer developmental experiences, and the leader tends to emphasize his/her formal authority to ...
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