Glossary Bioglass® A family of bioactive glasses that contain SiO2, Na2O, CaO, and P2O5 in specific proportions. 45S5 Bioglass® is the most bioactive glass in this family of glasses and is the only bioactive biomaterial so far that can form chemical bonding with soft tissue in the huma...
Our definition of biosystems covers engineering at the cell, tissue, or organ level, including stem-cell technologies and transplantation use cases. Biomachine interfaces is a field of biology defined as the connection of nervous systems of living organisms...
A Glossary for the Bioregistry and Biopragmatics Stack There are a lot of terms that I’ve been throwing around when talking about the Bioregistry, so this blog post is a first draft of a gloassary of all of them. Sep 16, 2021 ...
Chapter 1: Themes and Concepts of Biology 50個詞語 Biology 2 Final Lab quiz 16個詞語 Metabolism glossary 19個詞語 Key Concepts in Biology from Chapters 1-17 54個詞語 Biology 11個詞語 Building Blocks of Life- Unit 1 27個詞語 gonad features ...
By definition Biobased economy, bioeconomy or biotechonomy refer to all economic activity derived from scientific and research activity focused on biotechnology. These processes are dependent on understanding mechanisms and processes at the genetic and molecular levels and its applications to industrial ...
Mathematical details of the BEN model. (Top) The equations that describe the dynamics in a 2-cell system illustrated in the figure on the left. (Bottom) A glossary of variables used in the equations, the constants and initial conditions. ...
This study introduces a new data model, based on the DICOM-SB (see glossary of terms for definition of acronyms) standard for synthetic biology, that is capable of describing/incorporating the data, metadata and ancillary information from detailed characterisation experiments 鈥 to present DNA ...
The biosemiotic glossary project: Agent, agency Appendix Supplement to Section 3. Denotation, synonyms and antonyms Denotation: Two respondents chose not to rate any of the nine citations. "I think suitability is dependent upon which theoretical context the quotes are used in", explained one ...
“objective” ones. Given that our phenomenon of study is that of agency, we propose a general definition that is meant to be applicable to “biology, phenomenology, and the sciences of mind”, to quote the subtitle of Thompson (2007). Consistent with the level-based approach of Niño (...
The following references provide one of skill with a general definition of many of the terms used in this disclosure: Singleton et al., Dictionary of Microbiology and Molecular Biology (2nd ed. 1994); The Cambridge Dictionary of Science and Technology (Walker ed., 1988); The Glossary of ...