possible types of symbiosis are mutualism, commensalism, parasitism, neutralism, amensalism, and competition. These are distinguished by the degree of...
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up neutralism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Neutralism may refer to: Neutral theory of molecular evolution Biological interaction § Neutralism Neutral...
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Biology (redirect from Biological phenomenon)
(384–322 BCE) contributed extensively to the development of biological knowledge. He explored biological causation and the diversity of life. His successor, Theophrastus...
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PMC 1211186. PMID 5968643. Nei, M (December 2005). "Selectionism and neutralism in molecular evolution". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 22 (12): 2318–42...
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A biological hazard, or biohazard, is a biological substance that poses a threat (or is a hazard) to the health of living organisms, primarily humans....
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CBRN defense (redirect from Nuclear, Biological, Chemical)
Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear defense (CBRN defense) or Nuclear, biological, and chemical protection (NBC protection) is a class of...
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Gender neutrality (redirect from Gender neutral)
Gender neutrality (adjective form: gender-neutral), also known as gender-neutralism or the gender neutrality movement, is the idea that policies, language...
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resolve the long-standing neutralism-selectionism controversy, which revolves around the question whether frequent neutral mutations – a consequence of...
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788. PMID 5767777. Nei, Masatoshi (December 2005). "Selectionism and neutralism in molecular evolution". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 22 (12): 2318–2342...
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Biological warfare, also known as germ warfare, is the use of biological toxins or infectious agents such as bacteria, viruses, insects, and fungi with...
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Biomagnification (redirect from Biological magnification)
Biomagnification, also known as bioamplification or biological magnification, is the increase in concentration of a substance, e.g a pesticide, in the...
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Community (ecology) (section Neutralism)
involved. Due to the interconnectedness of communities, true neutralism is rare. Examples of neutralism in ecological systems are hard to prove, due to the indirect...
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or otherwise) Persons for whom the gender is not known Persons whose biological sex is not on the gender binary (intersex) Persons whose gender identity...
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Evolution (redirect from Biological evolution)
PMID 17943192. S2CID 14914998. Nei, Masatoshi (December 2005). "Selectionism and Neutralism in Molecular Evolution". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 22 (12): 2318–2342...
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The biological pump (or ocean carbon biological pump or marine biological carbon pump) is the ocean's biologically driven sequestration of carbon from...
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Biochemistry (redirect from Biological chemistry)
Biochemistry or biological chemistry is the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. A sub-discipline of both chemistry and...
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Staining (redirect from Biological stain)
Stains and dyes are frequently used in histology (microscopic study of biological tissues), in cytology (microscopic study of cells), and in the medical...
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Corentin Louis Kervran (redirect from Biological transmutation)
said that enzymes can facilitate biological transmutations using the weak nuclear force, by what he called "neutral currents." His response to criticism...
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Biomass (section Biological wastewater treatment)
microorganisms, plants or animals. Biomass (ecology), the mass of living biological organisms in a given area or ecosystem at a given time. This can be the...
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Fluorine may interact with biological systems in the form of fluorine-containing compounds. Though elemental fluorine (F2) is very rare in everyday life...
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Species (redirect from Biological species concept)
list and can attract conservation legislation and funding. Unlike the biological species concept, a cladistic species does not rely on reproductive isolation...
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Genderless language (category Gender-neutral language)
as he and she in some cases), as well as gender-specific context, both biological and cultural. Genderless languages are listed at list of languages by...
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for biologics drug development. WuXi Biologics' roots date back to 2010, and began building out capabilities and facilities required for biologics discovery...
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carbon dioxide. The plants also add some chemical energy to the fuel from biological molecules. This may be a more efficient use of biomass than conventional...
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The evolution of biological complexity is one important outcome of the process of evolution. Evolution has produced some remarkably complex organisms –...
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Molecular machine (redirect from Biological machine)
macromolecular devices such as switches and motors. Naturally occurring or biological molecular machines are responsible for vital living processes such as...
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With a pKa of 7.20, MOPS is an excellent buffer for many biological systems at near-neutral pH. MOPS is frequently used as a buffering agent in biology...
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Before the 20th century, the use of biological agents took three major forms: Deliberate contamination of food and water with poisonous or contagious material...
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The Biological Journal of the Linnean Society is a direct descendant of the oldest biological journal in the world, the Transactions of the Linnean Society...
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Evolution of metal ions in biological systems refers to the incorporation of metallic ions into living organisms and how it has changed over time. Metal...
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