Rugae (redirect from Rugal folds)
In anatomy, rugae (sg.: ruga) are a series of ridges produced by folding of the wall of an organ. Most commonly rugae refers to the gastric rugae of the...
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States. During a routine meeting of the biology department attended by approximately 12 people, Amy Bishop, a biology professor at the university, began shooting...
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children {Viola (V. Cartwright), Irenee (A. Cartwright), Claude, and Wilfred} biology (reproduction from studying frogs) and history (through the Schartz-Metterklume...
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Thunderbolt Ross is drinking and suggests using technology rather than biology for weaponry, while alluding to the Avengers Initiative. Hancock A criminal...
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Chemistry Catalysis Inorganic Chemistry Supramolecular Chemistry Chemical biology Materials Chemistry Systems Chemistry Director Prof. Gerard Roelfes Staff...
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androgens. Virilization is a medical term commonly used in three medical and biology of sex contexts: prenatal biological sexual differentiation, the postnatal...
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Co-adaptation (category Evolutionary biology)
In biology, co-adaptation is the process by which two or more species, genes or phenotypic traits undergo adaptation as a pair or group. This occurs when...
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Arisaka, Fumio; Kunisawa, Takashi; Rüger, Wolfgang (March 2003). "Bacteriophage T4 Genome". Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews. 67 (1): 86–156. doi:10...
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ER (section Biology and medicine)
a medical facility Endoplasmic reticulum, a type of organelle in cell biology Er blood group system Equine exertional rhabdomyolysis, a syndrome that...
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Groningen in 2003. Verpoorte's research explores simulating in vivo organismic biology onto microscopic external devices. This is achieved through fabrication...
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the taxonomy of the zebras genus Equus, subgenus Hippotigris". Mammalian Biology. 69 (3): 182–196. doi:10.1078/1616-5047-00133. Vilstrup, Julia T.; Seguin-Orlando...
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Escherichia virus T4 (category Tilings in biology)
Mosig G, Arisaka F, Kunisawa T, Rüger W (March 2003). "Bacteriophage T4 genome". Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews. 67 (1): 86–156, table of...
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Wilson, Don E. (1976). "Cranial variation in polar bears". Bears: Their Biology and Management. 3: 447–453. doi:10.2307/3872793. JSTOR 3872793. Committee...
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levels in healthy premenopausal women" (PDF). American Journal of Human Biology. 18 (6): 841–44. doi:10.1002/ajhb.20555. hdl:2027.42/83925. PMID 17039468...
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the species to the British public. Further details about the animal's biology were revealed in the 19th century by English scientists. Koalas are listed...
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Coyote (redirect from Reproductive biology of coyotes)
Thompson, Bruce C.; Chapman, Joseph A. (eds.). Wild Mammals of North America: Biology, management, and conservation (2nd ed.). Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University...
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Polish cochineal (section Biology)
(Polish cochineal), a monograph taking into account both the insect's biology and historical role.[citation needed] The historical importance of the...
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of sweeping inconvenient facts under the rug. In 2017, Robertson announced her retirement from BMC Biology and was replaced as Editor by Mirna Kvajo...
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Metridium senile (section Biology)
sea anemone itself being eaten by the sea slug Aeolidia papillosa ("shag rug nudibranch"), the sea spider, Pycnogonum littorale, wentletrap sea snails...
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Armenian cochineal (section Biology)
Mktrtchian and Sarkisov (1985) for her description of Porphyrophora hamelii biology, which states that the mating time is from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. The Soviet...
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literal translation of a word or phrase is to be found in the margin. In biology, the dagger next to a taxon name indicates that the taxon is extinct. In...
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increasingly includes animal ethics), including those emerging from advances in biology, medicine, and technologies. It proposes the discussion about moral discernment...
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Science for Indian Tigers?: Conservation Biology and the Question of Cultural Values". Journal of the History of Biology. 38 (2): 185–207. doi:10.1007/s10739-004-1486-8...
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Viral evolution (category Evolutionary biology)
Viral evolution is a subfield of evolutionary biology and virology that is specifically concerned with the evolution of viruses. Viruses have short generation...
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Middle Ages Brian Goodwin McGill University Queen's 1954 Canada Theoretical biology and biomathematics professor Richard Lugar Denison University Pembroke...
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relationship between speciation, inbreeding and recessive mutations". Biology Direct. 6: 62. doi:10.1186/1745-6150-6-62. PMC 3275546. PMID 22152499....
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Edition. Cirelli C, Tononi G (26 August 2008). "Is sleep essential?". PLOS Biology. 6 (8). Public Library of Science: e216. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060216...
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