Biological globalization refers to the phenomenon where domesticated species are brought and cultivated in other favorable environments, facilitated by...
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concerned with global environment). Environmental globalization is related to economic globalization, as economic development on a global scale has environmental...
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Globalization, the flow of information, goods, capital, and people across political and geographic boundaries, allows infectious diseases to rapidly spread...
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observed changes. Global change refers to the changes of the Earth system, treated in its entirety with interacting physicochemical and biological components...
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globalization is skepticism of the claimed benefits of globalization. Many of these views are held by the anti-globalization movement. Globalization has...
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globalization (also known as historical globalization) are the subject of ongoing debate. Though many scholars situate the origins of globalization in...
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Biology (redirect from Biological phenomenon)
and heredity as the basis of inheritance, evolution as the driver of biological diversity, energy transformation for sustaining life processes, and the...
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and topical guide to the broad, interdisciplinary subject of globalization: Globalization (or globalisation) – processes of international integration arising...
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The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), known informally as the Biodiversity Convention, is a multilateral treaty. The Convention has three main...
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phenomena of intentional introduction has also been described as biological globalization. Positive Introductions Although most introduced species have negative...
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Alfred W. Crosby (category Biological globalization)
(1972) and Ecological Imperialism (1986). In these works, he provided biological and geographical explanations for the question why Europeans were able...
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Biological agents, also known as biological weapons or bioweapons, are pathogens used as weapons. In addition to these living or replicating pathogens...
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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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The Biological Weapons Convention (BWC), or Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC), is a disarmament treaty that effectively bans biological and...
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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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Biological organization is the organization of complex biological structures and systems that define life using a reductionistic approach. The traditional...
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Biological engineering or bioengineering is the application of principles of biology and the tools of engineering to create usable, tangible, economically...
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identity, anti-racism and multiculturalism, and globalization, developed from its roots as a biological term. In biology, a hybrid is the offspring resulting...
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The United States biological weapons program officially began in spring 1943 on orders from U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Research continued following...
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Weapon of mass destruction (redirect from Nuclear, biological and chemical warfare)
A weapon of mass destruction (WMD) is a biological, chemical, radiological, nuclear, or any other weapon that can kill or significantly harm many people...
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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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Biodiversity (redirect from Biological diversity)
published in Biological Conservation registers the massive contributions that citizen scientists already make to data mediated by the Global Biodiversity...
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Biological oceanography is the study of how organisms affect and are affected by the physics, chemistry, and geology of the oceanographic system. Biological...
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Leonid Grinin (section Globalization and sovereignty)
pp. 67-81 [4] Grinin L. Globalization and Sovereignty: Why do States Abandon their Sovereign Prerogatives? Age of Globalization. Number 1, 2008 [5] Grinin...
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Biocapacity (redirect from Biological capacity)
The biocapacity or biological capacity of an ecosystem is an estimate of its production of certain biological materials such as natural resources, and...
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One global hectare is the world's annual amount of biological production for human use and human waste assimilation, per hectare of biologically productive...
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A biological rule or biological law is a generalized law, principle, or rule of thumb formulated to describe patterns observed in living organisms. Biological...
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Taxonomy (biology) (redirect from Biological classification)
study of naming, defining (circumscribing) and classifying groups of biological organisms based on shared characteristics. Organisms are grouped into...
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Biological computers use biologically derived molecules — such as DNA and/or proteins — to perform digital or real computations. The development of biocomputers...
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