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biocode
名詞
biocode (複数形 biocodes)
- A unified taxonomic system, such as the BioCode.
- 1991, G.A. Land, M.R. McGinnis, & I.F. Salkin, “Evaluation of commercial kits and systems for the rapid identification and biotyping of yeasts”, in Rapid Methods and Automation in Microbiology and Immunology:
- The most valuable innovation of the new API 20C was the development of the biocode system.
- 1994, Geoff Stansfield, John Mathias, & Gordon Reid, Manual of Natural History Curatorship, →ISBN, page 92:
- A single numeric value calculated from a collection of biometric data; profile.
- 1992, Mycopathologia, page 13:
- Based on the coded values for sensitivity or resistance to the six chemicals, a six-digit biocode or profile was prepared.
- 2006, Elmer W. Koneman, Koneman's Color Atlas and Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology, →ISBN:
- Some biocodes for new species give identifications for species already included in the database. In these cases, additional tests must be performed to arrive at the correct identification. However, some new species do generate biocodes that are unique.
- An arbitrary number or string for identifying a biological organism.
- 1983, David Heppell & Shelagh Mary Smith, Recent Cephalopoda in the collections of the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh:
- The number given before the generic name is the biocode used in the museum for cataloguing purposes.
- The genomes of one or more interacting organisms.
- Alternative form of bio-code
- 2004, Japanese Morning Press Highlights - Issue 6, page 90:
- However, the government's plan to manage and control individual biocodes, such as fingerprints, will likely cause controversy.
- 2013, Paul B. Preciado, Testo Junkie: Sex, Drugs, and Biopolitics in the Pharmacopronographic Era, →ISBN, page 394:
- The pharmacopornographic entrepreneurs, who are among the contemporary leaders in global capitalism, are trying to restrict and privatize the biocodes of gender and convert them into rare and naturalized objects by means of legal and market techniques.
- Any water-soluble bioreactive substance.
- 1992, United States Congress House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Subcommittee on Science, Desalination Research:
- A variety of other biocodes such as ozone may prove to be advantageous in RO systems but have not been adequately studied.
- 1993, Annals of Warsaw Agricultural University, SGGW-AR:
- Basic preparatory activities aimed to preserve archaeological wood are usually either biocode or stabilizing conservation methods (Dyrkowa, Jagielska 1981).
- 2008, Emerging Contaminants in U.S. Waters:
- 2017, Saul Tanpepper, Control: The Post-Apocalyptic Thriller:
- But after an administration of nanites preprogrammed with epithelial biocodes cleared him right up, he'd been completely sold on the technology.
動詞
biocode (三人称単数 現在形 biocodes, 現在分詞 biocoding, 過去形および過去分詞形 biocoded)
- To encode using biological signals or markers.
- 2011, Hans-Joachim Gabius, The Sugar Code: Fundamentals of Glycosciences, →ISBN:
- In fact, then there is no reason why complex carbohydrates should shy at competition with nucleic acids and proteins for the top spot in high-density biocoding.
- 2014, Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, →ISBN:
- Complex carbohydrates are built for high-density biocoding, which is at par with proteins and nucleic acids and their role and importance is widely being recognized.
- To classify biological organisms by assigning biocodes to them.
- 2016, John Parrington, Redesigning Life: How Genome Editing Will Transform the World, →ISBN:
- Already the first efforts at 'barcoding' entire ecological communities and creating 'genomic observatories' have begun. The future, the authors argue, will involve biocoding the entire planet.
bio-code
名詞
bio-code (複数形 bio-codes)
- A biochemical signal or marker, especially one used for security purposes.
- 1998, Apparel International: The Journal of the Clothing and Footwear:
- Security features now being incorporated by the company include bar codes, deliberate errors, special background designs, micro-printing, UV-recognition and the use of bio-codes.
- A signal consisting of a biological action.
- 1997, The Calabar Counsellor - Volume 1, Issue 1, page 16:
- Some of the sad, intriguing varieties-of this phenomenon which have been documented in Nigeria include: (i) Illegal exchange of information, written or verbal (for example, by copying または giraffing,' use of drums, flutes かつ bio-codes such as coughing, sneezing かつ whistling) to help candidates answer objective questions.
- 2011, Gabriel S. de Anda, Scissors, Rock and Paper Doll, →ISBN:
- Muse willed the change, swallowing and carefully constricting the epiglottis in a series of timed bio-codes that had taken her a long time to master.
動詞
bio-code (三人称単数 現在形 bio-codes, 現在分詞 bio-coding, 過去形および過去分詞形 bio-coded)
- To mark using a bio-code.
- 2000, Uganda Parliament, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard):
- A system marking fuel with a chemical (bio-coding) has been put in place as a way of reducing fuel smuggling into the country.
- 2005, Kenya. Ministry of Planning and National Development, United Nations Development Programme (Kenya), Millennium development goals in Kenya: needs & costs, page 175:
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