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mplex molecules derived from formerly living | organisms. |
The yeasts are living | organisms that flourish in Spring and Autumn, but go i |
adicals (superoxide) can be formed in living | organisms, which left unchecked, are incompatible with |
from D-glucose, but cannot be used by living | organisms as source of energy because it cannot be pho |
rst to identify fossils as being from living | organisms; his contemporaries Robert Hooke and John Ra |
are just a few of the many classes of living | organisms which can be studied by preserving and stori |
ganic compounds which occur widely in living | organisms. |
The ABC transporters occur in all living | organisms. |
understand the relationships between living | organisms in freshwater and their physical and chemica |
cal system, from chemical reactors to living | organisms, and generally takes the following form |
ntists to identify and record as many living | organisms as possible within 24 hours. |
als, including humans, and many other living | organisms. |
bone and other mineralized systems in living | organisms, as well as reviews and special reports. |
se does not occur naturally in higher living | organisms, but can be synthesized in the laboratory. |
gaseous nitrogen into forms usable by living | organisms. |
in that environment do not come from living | organisms. |
ay be toxic to individual cells or to living | organisms. |
Thermophobic response in living | organisms is negative response to higher temperatures. |
tical for all the functions of DNA in living | organisms. |
ics, particularly its applications to living | organisms and the relationship between structure and o |
iochemical processes of production in living | organisms. |
ressed the dead materials produced by living | organisms as sheaths, such as shells. |
In living | organisms, the enzyme maltase can achieve this very ra |
onsidered as the protector of all the living | organisms. |
Interaction of organic chemicals with living | organisms, Quantitative Structure Activity Relationshi |
le traditional family life, which the living | organisms around her do not even consider. |
ferentiate species and sub species of living | organisms. |
petitive with it in the metabolism of living | organisms. |
he study of the chemical processes in living | organisms. |
rfectly suited to the requirements of living | organisms. |
ir environment and the development of living | organisms. |
e., living | organisms) from those that do not, either because such |
d impressions from nearby objects and living | organisms. |
xic substances that accumulate within living | organisms. |
There is one ecosphere for all living | organisms and what affects one, affects all. |
irectly proportional to the amount of living | organisms present in the sample. |
ites, are sedimentary rocks formed by living | organisms or their remains. |
il, the former being highly toxic for living | organisms. |
cal and physical agents on individual living | organisms. |
systematics, as a way of classifying living | organisms relative to extinct ones. |
PGK is found in all living | organisms and its sequence has been highly conserved t |
enzyme-catalyzed process in cells of living | organisms by which substrates are converted to more co |
hoxychlor is ingested and absorbed by living | organisms, and it accumulates in the food chain. |
Living | organisms have evolved different molecules that speed |
ult of damage done to plants by other living | organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites |
s are a class of enzymes vital to all living | organisms. |
ria, being too small to be functional living | organisms, may be an example of naturally occurring pr |
icals involved in the interactions of living | organisms. |
bacteria and nanobes, whose status as living | organisms is controversial. |
he ability to cross into the cells of living | organisms. |
method used to map the interactome of living | organisms. |
ic bacteria can steal iron from other living | organisms using this mechanism, even though the concen |
ogenic structures: features caused by living | organisms. |
s known to occur only in the urine of living | organisms. |
not only of humans, but of almost all living | organisms. |
he discovered first in cork, then in living | organisms, using a microscope. |
oped her fascination with science and living | organisms. |
the biological language common to all living | organisms, is spelled out in three-letter words: each |
ng heat, the atmosphere also protects living | organisms by shielding the Earth's surface from cosmic |
Iron-proteins are found in all living | organisms, ranging from the evolutionarily primitive a |
erminant of the form and structure of living | organisms, and underemphasized the roles of physical l |
ion is held very low, such as within living | organisms. |
e has developed BioArt projects using living | organisms. |
hannel and are found in virtually all living | organisms. |
the recognition of the complexity of living | organisms that shape an ecosystem and deliberately exp |
Most organic compounds in living | organisms are built in biosynthetic pathways. |
used to intervene in the processes of living | organisms. |
It is one of the smallest living | organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter. |
nterpreted as having been produced by living | organisms, however, it is important that they not be c |
Living | organisms begin living around the shores of the new is |
esses and chemical transformations in living | organisms. |
g blocks from which the structures of living | organisms are constructed (this includes almost all en |
olynucleotides occur naturally in all living | organisms. |
e ring is another plant of the oldest living | organisms on Earth. |
considerable utility for classifying living | organisms and establishing their evolutionary relation |
acy into macrophysical systems called living | organisms, and that living organisms somehow work thei |
ples of ladderanes have been found in living | organisms. |
n role in the biological chemistry of living | organisms: molybdenum is common in enzymes of many org |
modes of origin and transformation of lower | organisms, I-II (1872) |
rized by two groups studying the luminescent | organisms Sea pansy Renilla reniformis and the coelent |
fer to bioluminescent proteins from luminous | organisms. |
ger var awamori, K.lactis is one of the main | organisms grown in industry in fermenters to produce c |
coding' of complex `instructions' for making | organisms. |
C. maenas is a predator, feeding on many | organisms, particularly bivalve molluscs (such as clam |
In many | organisms the SC carries one or several "recombination |
Many | organisms use variations of this basic mechanism. |
s been widely studied in the tissues of many | organisms including drosophila, xenopus, cow, dog, chi |
In many | organisms, one strand of DNA in the plastid comprises |
responsible for genomic maintenance in many | organisms. |
nephridia, an excretory organ found in many | organisms, such as flatworms or annelids. |
ganelles are uniparentally inherited in many | organisms, so is their organellar DNA. |
e in these plants, since it is toxic to many | organisms. |
ansmembrane proteins which are found in many | organisms, ranging from nematodes to human beings, and |
Many | organisms utilize these reactions for metabolic purpos |
ethyl isothiocyanate, which is toxic to many | organisms. |
Many | organisms manufacture terpenoids through the HMG-CoA r |
enium is an essential micronutrient for many | organisms (protection of cell membrane against oxidati |
iomolecule and is produced naturally by many | organisms. |
no need to use glucose in the ocean, so many | organisms don't. |
Many | organisms are restricted to base-rich or base-poor env |
He studied marine | organisms and the embryonic development of sex organs. |
hey are (like almost all polychaetes) marine | organisms. |
man consumption as well as by various marine | organisms. |
acids, either naturally produced from marine | organisms dispersed into the atmosphere by wave action |
hich studied the responses of pelagic marine | organisms when exposed to low, chronic levels of vario |
Domoic acid can bioaccumulate in marine | organisms such as shellfish, anchovies, and sardines t |
hey are (like almost all polychaetes) marine | organisms; most are found on the continental shelf, bu |
but they have also been isolated from marine | organisms. |
orphous silica arising from different marine | organisms after their death: siliceous spicules of spo |
ulated with bacteria, algae and other marine | organisms such as worms, crabs, snails and stars. |
water which are death traps for small marine | organisms. |
abrasion and possible dislodgment of marine | organisms. |
preparation of media appropriate for marine | organisms (including algae, bacteria, plants and anima |
hey are (like almost all polychaetes) marine | organisms; most are found on the continental shelf. |
arches, many of which were devoted to marine | organisms, Goodrich made himself acquainted at first h |
of ethanol, but it is very harmful to marine | organisms. |
the bioluminescent reactions in many marine | organisms that utilize coelenterazine. |
eef squid eats a variety of different marine | organisms. |
nsists of small fish, squid and other marine | organisms. |
onment for housing a great variety of marine | organisms. |
ct the timber planking from attack by marine | organisms and reduce drag. |
mpede growth of barnacles, algae, and marine | organisms. |
e bacteria are in symbiosis with many marine | organisms. |
problematic Cambrian fossil shells of marine | organisms. |
also occurs on the surfaces of living marine | organisms, when it is known as epibiosis. |
gae, all of which live on many larger marine | organisms, such as whales, sharks, and sea turtles. |
defined as the use of fresh water or marine | organisms, or "fish", as agents of skin wound/conditio |
works on the ecological physiology of marine | organisms, in particular kelp, invertebrates and perci |
specific vanadium bromoperoxidase in marine | organisms (fungi, bacteria, microalgae, perhaps other |
eveloped by the firm to raise various marine | organisms in test trials that are now in various stage |
It keeps and displays 11,000 marine | organisms, including those from Aomori Prefecture's ab |
he case of the Puffer fish, and other marine | organisms harboring TTX producing Vibrionaceae, the sy |
For example in metazoan | organisms, they are commonly synthesised in the cytopl |
ve time to be consumed by the methanotrophic | organisms in the soil. |
ife on earth including humans from the micro | organisms commencing about 4 billion years ago. |
s indeed occur in a broad range of microbial | organisms with varying levels of productivity, usually |
y tools of optogenetics arise from microbial | organisms occupying specialized environmental niches), |
Trans-splicing is used by certain microbial | organisms, notably protozoa of the Kinetoplastae class |
Its germicidal effects kill many microbial | organisms in vitro, but testing and standardization of |
obiology to quantify the amount of microbial | organisms present in a sample. |
discoveries that the diversity of microbial | organisms and viral agents in the environment is far g |
nberg's (1795-1876) concept that microscopic | organisms are "complete organisms" similar to higher a |
1834), and on the part played by microscopic | organisms in the formation of marine deposits (1845), |
e energy from sunlight, by using microscopic | organisms such as bacteria or algae. |
re gradient over the sample such that mobile | organisms will move away from the warmer temperatures |
ecause these two species are important model | organisms and because their preputial glands are very |
to alleviate ageing effects in certain model | organisms such as the yeast S. cerevisiae, the nematod |
tic nomenclature committees of various model | organisms, often in collaboration with the HUGO Gene N |
h, in order to facilitate use of these model | organisms in drug discovery and toxicology. |
ng methods are established for several model | organisms and may vary depending on the species used. |
s such as Hydra have become attractive model | organisms to study the evolution of immunity. |
it flies (Drosophila melanogaster) are model | organisms used to study the effects of genetic changes |
exemplar organism or a small subset of model | organisms, comparative biology is a cross-lineage appr |
Model | organisms have been used in the study of BAZ1B functio |
ave been applied to studies in several model | organisms, including mice, zebrafish, frogs, and sea u |
ing from behaving mammals to classical model | organisms such as flies, worms, and zebrafish. |
urselves with all you folks who study modern | organisms in human or ecological time. |
A 2009 study on genetically modified | organisms sponsored by the Pontifical Academy of Scien |
In the USA genetically modified | organisms are assessed by the US Department of Agricul |
res aimed at preventing genetically modified | organisms (GMOs) and their transgenes from spreading i |
until the group opposed genetically modified | organisms. |
nsformation (for making genetically modified | organisms), since the cell wall would otherwise block |
ch as Sudan, undeclared genetically modified | organisms, and foreign objects, with an emergency resp |
Veronesi supports genetically modified | organisms as a mean to produce food with higher nutrit |
ically modified food -- Genetically modified | organisms -- Genetics -- Genomics -- Genzyme -- Global |
se dealing with whether genetically modified | organisms can be patented. |
e risks associated with genetically modified | organisms, culminating in the utterance of the word "o |
debate about the use of genetically modified | organisms (GMOs) in food and eventually a nationwide l |
es damp microhabitats for moisture-sensitive | organisms. |
specific) is an experiment where one or more | organisms are moved from one environment to another en |
Most | organisms that use the pathway are aerobes due to the |
This reaction is very common in most | organisms as a link to the citric acid cycle. |
t extremely high temperatures that kill most | organisms. |
In most | organisms the majority of ATP is generated in electron |
e used in several metabolic pathways in most | organisms. |
r pathway, a metabolic pathway found in most | organisms for the catabolism of β-D-galactose to gluco |
protein, forms the fibrous skeleton of most | organisms among the phylum Porifera, the sponges. |
Since meiosis in most | organisms occur in a short time period, study of meiot |
Such traces must have been made by motile | organisms with heads, which would probably have been b |
Rather, complex genomes of multi-cellular | organisms could have independently, and in parallel, d |
In others, and in cells from multicellular | organisms, phagocytosis takes place at any point on th |
he development and function of multicellular | organisms. |
ovide similar functions in all multicellular | organisms, until recently it was believed that vertebr |
Because the first multicellular | organisms were simple, soft organisms lacking bone, sh |
arily thought to occur only in multicellular | organisms. |
at Atg1 homologues from other, multicellular | organisms are required for autophagy as well but Recen |
, whereas in mammals and other multicellular | organisms, the catalytic function is carried out by a |
ponent of their recognition as multicellular | organisms. |
generation (or, in the case of multicellular | organisms, cell division). |
Cdc42, which emerged in early multicellular | organisms during evolution . |
like syncitial tissues of some multicellular | organisms, not the other way round. |
Cdc42, which emerged in early multicellular | organisms during evolution . |
The earliest fossils of multicellular | organisms include the contested Grypania spiralis and |
multicellular | organisms |
Multicellular | organisms utilize more complex excretory methods. |
Multigenomic | organisms are plants or animals that have symbiotic re |
atabase of biological pathways from multiple | organisms. |
searching for antisense pairs from multiple | organisms. |
any environment stands a chance of mutating | organisms already present and affecting the biome. |
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