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** Population ecology: population — competition — mating — biological dispersal — endemism — niche — growth curve — carrying capacity
** Lactic acid fermentation, the biological process by which sugars such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose, are converted into cellular energy and the metabolic byproduct lactate
** Pinning up biological specimen on a heavy backing in a stretched stable position for ease of dissecting or display.
** The Apollo 11 astronauts return from the first successful Moon landing, and are placed in biological isolation for several days, on the chance they may have brought back lunar germs.
** The U. S. and the Soviet Union join some 70 nations in signing the Biological Weapons Convention, an agreement to ban biological warfare.
** " Kinship primordialism " holds that ethnic communities are extensions of kinship units, basically being derived by kinship or clan ties where the choices of cultural signs ( language, religion, traditions ) are made exactly to show this biological affinity.
** Child development, the biological, psychological, and emotional changes that occur in human beings between birth and the end of adolescence
** Military and defense: biological weapons program – sniffer dogs – weapons of mass destruction – x-ray searching
** Arc Light — a third world war including a large-scale nuclear exchange and the limited use of chemical and biological weapons.
** Organic sedimentary rocks are important deposits formed from the accumulation of biological detritus, and form coal and oil shale deposits, and are typically found within basins of clastic sedimentary rocks
** NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle ( NBCRV ) – For detection of nuclear, biological and chemical contamination.
** BMP-2 " UGV " – unmanned reconnaissance vehicle fitted with equipment used to detect nuclear, biological and chemical contamination as well as mines.
** Abdullah Cevdet, a supporter of biological materialism, who later in his life promoted the Bahá ' í Faith.
** Mark Fraser Landon, born 1948 ( adopted ; Dodie's biological son ), died May 11, 2009 – did some small acting, including role in the Landon TV movie Us
** Leslie Ann Landon, born 1962, is the biological child of Lynn Noe and Mannie Baier and was legally adopted by Landon according to what was written in his last will and testement.
** Chemosynthesis, the synthesis of biological compounds into organic waste, using methane or an oxidized molecule as a catalyst
** In anglerfish, the anterior of the dorsal fin is modified into an illicium and esca, a biological equivalent to a fishing rod and lure.
** Conformation activity relationship between the biological activity and the conformation or conformational changes of a biomolecule
** Primary sequence, the sequence of a biological macromolecule
** Comparative Genomics: Study of the relationship of genome structure and function across different biological species or strains
** Proteogenomics: An emerging field of biological research at the intersection of proteomics and genomics.
** In a variation on the basic definition of a bioship, the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " Emergence ", features a story in which the Enterprise-D develops an artificial intelligence from the sum of the ship's experiences, for the sole purpose of creating a biological life form which is released into space.
** Some species use biological components on their ships, such as the Breen, or Starfleet's bio-neural gel packs, as exemplified on the USS Voyager.
** Two of the most powerful races, the Vorlons and the Shadows, use biological vessels.

** and cell
** Bunsen cell
** Animal development: stem cell — blastula — gastrula — egg ( biology ) — fetus — placenta
** Animal systems: skin cell
** immune system: antibody — host — vaccine — immune cell — AIDS — T-cell — leucocyte
** Techniques: cell culture — microscope — SEM — TEM
** cell components:
** Galvanic cell or Voltaic cell, a particular kind of electrochemical cell
** Inward-rectifier potassium channels: These channels allow potassium to flow into the cell in an inwardly rectifying manner, i. e., potassium flows effectively into, but not out of, the cell.
** Renal cell carcinoma
** Golgi II: neurons whose axonal process projects locally ; the best example is the granule cell.
** an increase of protein ( mRNA ) stability, prolonging its existence and thus its activity in the cell
** a gene duplication ( one type of chromosome abnormality ), resulting in an increased amount of protein in the cell
** an increased gene expression in the wrong cell type or at wrong times
** Ralph M. Steinman, Canadian immunologist and cell biologist ; Nobel laureate ( d. 2011 )
** Ralph M. Steinman, Canadian Nobel immunologist and cell biologist ( b. 1943 )
** Polar front, the boundary region between the polar cell and the Ferrel cell in each hemisphere
** The Wallace Lab and Muir Lab at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida focus on the molecular study of benign Schwann cell tumors and the development of new therapies for NF1.
** Phosphorylation of Na < sup >+</ sup >/ K < sup >+</ sup >- ATPase during the transport of sodium ( Na < sup >+</ sup >) and potassium ( K < sup >+</ sup >) ions across the cell membrane in osmoregulation to maintain homeostasis of the body's water content.
** Holocrine glands — the entire cell disintegrates to secrete its substances ( e. g., sebaceous glands )
** Band 3-also assembles various glycolytic enzymes, the presumptive CO < sub > 2 </ sub > transporter, and carbonic anhydrase into a macromolecular complex termed a “ metabolon ,” which may play a key role in regulating red cell metabolism and ion and gas transport function );

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