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Biologic -- See Biological Products


Complex pharmaceutical substances, preparations, or matter derived from organisms usually obtained by biological methods or assay.
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Biologic Drug -- See Biological Products


Complex pharmaceutical substances, preparations, or matter derived from organisms usually obtained by biological methods or assay.
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Biologic Product -- See Biological Products


Complex pharmaceutical substances, preparations, or matter derived from organisms usually obtained by biological methods or assay.
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Biological -- See Biological Products


Complex pharmaceutical substances, preparations, or matter derived from organisms usually obtained by biological methods or assay.
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Biological Availability   4
 

Biological Availability Nutritional -- See Nutritive Value


An indication of the contribution of a food to the nutrient content of the diet. This value depends on the quantity of a food which is digested and absorbed and the amounts of the essential nutrients (protein, fat, carbohydrate, minerals, vitamins) which it contains. This value can be affected by soil and growing conditions, handling and storage, and processing.
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Biological Clocks -- See Also Circadian Rhythm


The regular recurrence, in cycles of about 24 hours, of biological processes or activities, such as sensitivity to drugs or environmental and physiological stimuli.
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Biological Clocks   2
Biological Clocks Physiology : Forger, Daniel B.,  2017 1
Biological Clocks Popular Works : Smolensky, Michael H.  2004 1
 

Biological Diversity -- See Biodiversity


The variety of all native living organisms and their various forms and interrelationships.
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Biological Drug -- See Biological Products


Complex pharmaceutical substances, preparations, or matter derived from organisms usually obtained by biological methods or assay.
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Biological Evolution -- See Also Sociobiology


The comparative study of social organization in animals including humans, especially with regard to its genetic basis and evolutionary history. (Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 10th ed)
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Biological Evolution   84
Biological Evolution Philosophy : Dennett, D. C.  1995 1
Biological Evolution Popular Works   2
 

Biological Factors -- See Also Biological Products


Complex pharmaceutical substances, preparations, or matter derived from organisms usually obtained by biological methods or assay.
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Biological Factors   2007 1
 

Biological Markers -- See Biomarkers


Measurable and quantifiable biological parameters (e.g., specific enzyme concentration, specific hormone concentration, specific gene phenotype distribution in a population, presence of biological substances) which serve as indices for health- and physiology-related assessments, such as disease risk, psychiatric disorders, ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE and its effects, disease diagnosis; METABOLIC PROCESSES; SUBSTANCE ABUSE; PREGNANCY; cell line development; EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES; etc.
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Biological Medicine -- See Biological Products


Complex pharmaceutical substances, preparations, or matter derived from organisms usually obtained by biological methods or assay.
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Biological Oscillators -- See Biological Clocks


The physiological mechanisms that govern the rhythmic occurrence of certain biochemical, physiological, and behavioral phenomena.
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Biological Pest Control -- See Pest Control, Biological


Use of naturally-occuring or genetically-engineered organisms to reduce or eliminate populations of pests.
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Biological Phenomena   4
 

Biological Processes -- See Biological Phenomena


Biological processes, properties, and characteristics of the whole organism in human, animal, microorganisms, and plants, and of the biosphere.
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Biological Product -- See Biological Products


Complex pharmaceutical substances, preparations, or matter derived from organisms usually obtained by biological methods or assay.
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Biological Products   5
Biological Products Chemistry Congresses   2
Biological Products Therapeutic Use   2
Biological Products Therapeutic Use Outlines   2009 1
Biological Products Therapeutic Use Practice Guideline   2009 1
Biological Products United States Catalogs   4
Biological Psychiatry   4
Biological Psychiatry Methods   2005 1
Biological Psychiatry Popular Works : Swedo, Susan.  1996 1
 

Biological Response Modifier -- See Immunologic Factors


Biologically active substances whose activities affect or play a role in the functioning of the immune system.
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Biological Science Disciplines   6
Biological Science Disciplines Canada Directory   2013 1
Biological Science Disciplines Education : McKean, David.  2010 1
Biological Science Disciplines United States Directory   2013 1
 

Biological Sciences -- See Biological Science Disciplines


All of the divisions of the natural sciences dealing with the various aspects of the phenomena of life and vital processes. The concept includes anatomy and physiology, biochemistry and biophysics, and the biology of animals, plants, and microorganisms. It should be differentiated from BIOLOGY, one of its subdivisions, concerned specifically with the origin and life processes of living organisms.
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Biological Specimen Banks History : Swanson, Kara W.,  2014 1
Biological Specimen Banks Legislation And Jurisprudence : Swanson, Kara W.,  2014 1
 

Biological Substance Banks -- See Biological Specimen Banks


Facilities that collect, store, and distribute tissues, e.g., cell lines, microorganisms, blood, sperm, milk, breast tissue, for use by others. Other uses may include transplantation and comparison of diseased tissues in the identification of cancer.
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Biological Terrorism -- See Bioterrorism


The use of biological agents in TERRORISM. This includes the malevolent use of BACTERIA; VIRUSES; or other BIOLOGICAL TOXINS against people, ANIMALS; or PLANTS.
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Biological Transport -- See Also Maternal-Fetal Exchange


Exchange of substances between the maternal blood and the fetal blood at the PLACENTA via PLACENTAL CIRCULATION. The placental barrier excludes microbial or viral transmission.
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Biological Transport Physiology   2007 1
  Biological Variation Population -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
 

Biological Warfare -- See Also Violence


Use of physical force causing or intent to cause harm, injury or abuse.
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Biological Warfare   2
Biological Warfare Agents   2
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