• Biotic material or biological derived material is any material that originates from living organisms. Most such materials contain carbon and are capable...
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  • as animals and plants. Biotic may refer to: Life, the condition of living organisms Biology, the study of life Biotic material, which is derived from...
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  • belong into this category. Natural materials are used as building materials and clothing. Types include: Biotic materials Wood (rattan, bamboo, bark, etc...
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  • called biotic material. Bio-based materials or biomaterials fall under the broader category of bioproducts or bio-based products which includes materials, chemicals...
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  • living organisms do not only leave behind organic material. A clam's shell, for example, while biotic, does not contain much organic carbon, so may not...
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    Ecosystem (redirect from Biotic factors)
    environments and their organisms form through their interaction.: 458  The biotic and abiotic components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy...
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    Building material is material used for construction. Many naturally occurring substances, such as clay, rocks, sand, wood, and even twigs and leaves, have...
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  • chemical substance produced by a living organism Biotic material, natural material, or natural product, a material produced by a living organism Biomass, living...
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    dictionary. Incense is an aromatic biotic material that releases fragrant smoke when burnt. The term is used for either the material or the aroma. Incense is used...
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    Necrobotics is the practice of using biotic materials (or dead organisms) as robotic components. In July 2022, researchers in the Preston Innovation Lab...
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    mechanical, physical and chemical properties of the material. This stage occurs when the material is exposed to abiotic factors in the outdoor environment...
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    dissolved organic matter and total organic carbon in soil. Biochar Biomass Biotic material Detritus Glomalin Humic acid Immobilization (soil science) Mineralization...
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    7 billion-year-old metasedimentary rocks in Western Greenland, and remains of biotic material found in 4.1 billion-year-old rocks in Western Australia. The earliest...
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    gametophyte and fertilisation takes place. Pollination may be biotic or abiotic. Biotic pollination relies on living pollinators to move the pollen from...
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  • greenhouse gas emissions, respectively, depending on exogenous factors. Biotic material Detritus Immobilization (soil science) Mineralization (soil science)...
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    thick glass breaks. As geological processes apply pressure to dead biotic material over time, under suitable conditions, its metamorphic grade or rank...
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    dead biotic material derived from biomass. Together these comprise the soil food web, with the living component sustained by the biotic material component...
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    benefit themselves. This debate created two different classifications for biotic interactions, one based on the time (long-term and short-term interactions)...
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  • concept of total material requirement (TMR) used in many cases used in macro-level statistics and it refers to sum of abiotic and biotic resources and erosion...
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    Nature (redirect from Material universe)
    leads to clearly defined trophic structure, biotic diversity, and material cycles (i.e.: exchange of materials between living and nonliving parts) within...
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  • Biomass – Biological material from either living (see ecology) or recently living organisms (see bioenergy) Biotic material – Any material that originates...
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  • Strangest of Spiders". Yap, Te Faye & Liu, Zhen (Oct 2022). "Necrobotics: Biotic Materials as Ready-to-Use Actuators". Advanced Science (29): 2201174. doi:10...
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    Antibiotic (redirect from Oral anti-biotics)
    Antibacterial Drugs: a Multidisciplinary Perspective on Natural Product Source Material, Bioassay Selection and Avoidable Pitfalls". Pharmaceutical Research. 37...
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    refers to the physical condition of a material and a change in state refers to a physical abiotic or biotic material change Species are able to be transported...
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    Reef (section Biotic)
    However, reefs such as the coral reefs of tropical waters are formed by biotic (living) processes, dominated by corals and coralline algae. Artificial...
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    therapy water cure (therapy) by biological materials (biogenic substances, biomolecules, biotic materials, natural products), including their synthetic...
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    Biocoenosis (redirect from Biotic community)
    A biocenosis (UK English, biocoenosis, also biocenose, biocoenose, biotic community, biological community, ecological community, life assemblage), coined...
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  • Biotic ethics (also called life-centered ethics) is a branch of ethics that values not only species and biospheres, but life itself. On this basis, biotic...
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    The Great American Biotic Interchange (commonly abbreviated as GABI), also known as the Great American Interchange and the Great American Faunal Interchange...
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    appears to be a dominant biotic factor. Autotrophic organisms are producers that generate organic compounds from inorganic material. Algae use solar energy...
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