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  1. Biology (band)

    Mark Anti Mag.com http www.amazon.com Making Moves Biology dp B000B5KRWA Making Moves at Amazon.com http www.absolutepunk.net artists showlink.php?do showdetails&l 4747 Biology at AbsolutePunk.com DEFAULTSORT Biology Category American indie rock groups US indie rock band stub ...Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Biology image caption image size background group or band alias origin Long Island , New York genre Rock music Rock , Indie music Indie years active 2005 2008 label Vagrant Records associated acts From Autumn To Ashes , Warship band Warship , Tidal Arms website current members past members notable instruments Biology was a rock music rock indie music indie band that was signed up to Vagrant Records . Biology was a creation of From Autumn To Ashes drummer Francis Mark, Josh Newton , Cornbread Compton, & Brian McTernan in response to dissatisfaction with the current state of music. In addition to Mark s guitar and Singing vocals , Biology features Every Time I Die bassist , and former Shiner guitarist, Josh Newton on guitar and Cornbread Compton, of Engine Down , on Drum kit drums . Francis Mark is known as the lighter, more melodic, side of From Autumn To Ashes , and Biology s music reflects this clearly. Making Moves , Biology s debut album, was released September 27, 2005, by Vagrant Records . Biology announced a break up on April 4, 2008. Members Francis Mark vocals guitar Josh Newton guitar bass Dan Duggins drums Cornbread Compton drums Brian McTernan bass guitar Making Moves Making Moves is the first and only album recorded by indie rock band Biology band Biology . It was released on September 27, 2005 by Vagrant Records . Track listing Programming the Populous Sophisdecay The Measure of My Worth Opinions Are Like ... History Became Current History Damaged Goods External links myspace id biologymusic name Biology http www.purevolume.com biology Biology s Purevolume site http www.aversion.com bands interviews.cfm ...   more details



  1. Biology

    Other uses pp semi protected small yes pp move indef File Biology organism collage.png thumb 300px Biology ... , and Brachypelma smithi science Biology is a natural science concerned with the study of life ... glossary.html Aquarena Wetlands Project glossary of terms. ref Biology is a vast subject containing ... that can be said to be the fundamental axioms of modern biology ref name avila biology cite book author Avila, Vernon L. title Biology Investigating life on earth publisher Jones and Bartlett location ... and constant condition Living organisms consume and transform energy . Subdisciplines of biology ... them biochemistry examines the rudimentary chemistry of life molecular biology studies the complex interactions of systems of biological molecules cellular biology examines the basic building block of all life, the cell biology cell physiology examines the physical and chemical functions of the tissue biology tissues , Organ anatomy organs , and organ system s of an organism and ecology examines ... History of biology File Tree of life by Haeckel.jpg thumb Ernst Haeckel s Tree of Life 1879 The term wikt biology biology is derived from the Greek Language Greek word lang grc wikt , bios ... of amphibians by deletion of the initial amphi . Although biology in its modern form is a relatively ... subcontinent , and China . However, the origins of modern biology and its approach to the study ... 384 BC 322 BC who contributed most extensively to the development of biology. Especially important ... Islamic world who wrote on biology included al Jahiz 781 869 , Al Dinawari 828 896 , who wrote ... hierarchy of life. Biology began to quickly develop and grow with Antony van Leeuwenhoek s dramatic ... to the central importance of the cell biology cell . In 1838 and 1839, Matthias Jakob Schleiden ... as cell theory . ref Sapp, Genesis , chapter 7 Coleman, Biology in the Nineteenth Century ... genetics . From the 1950s to present times, biology has been vastly extended in the molecular ...   more details



  1. Biology (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary biology Biology is a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms. Biology may also refer to Biology The Unity and Diversity of Life , a college level textbook compiled by Cecie Starr and Ralph Taggart Biology , a textbook by Neil Campbell scientist Neil Campbell , first published in 1987 Biology band , an American rock indie band Biology song Biology song , a song by Girls Aloud See also Biosciences disambiguation disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Membrane biology

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Membrane biology is the study of the Biology biological and Biochemistry physiochemical characteristics of Biological membrane membranes . DEFAULTSORT Membrane Biology Category Membrane biology Biology stub ...   more details



  1. Animal biology

    Animal biology may refer to Animal Biology journal Animal Biology journal , a scientific journal Zoology , the branch of biology that studies animals disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Book:Biology

    saved book title Biology subtitle An introduction cover image SEM blood cells.jpg cover color Biology An introduction Main article Biology Research Molecular biology Cell biology Genetics Developmental biology Physiology Anatomy Evolution Modern evolutionary synthesis Natural selection Taxonomy Ecology Ethology Behavior Biogeography Biochemistry DEFAULTSORT Biology Category Wikipedia books on biology Biology ...   more details



  1. Biology (song)

    Infobox single Name Biology Cover BiologyCoverCD2.jpg Artist Girls Aloud from Album Chemistry Girls Aloud ... Last single Long Hot Summer Girls Aloud song Long Hot Summer br 2005 This single Biology br 2005 Next ... Biology track no 3 next track No Good Advice next no 4 Audiosample Upper caption yes Name Biology Audio file BiologySample.ogg External music video YouTube 1jRhiuFKmdc Biology Biology is a song ... sections, it avoids the verse chorus forum present in most contemporary pop music. Biology ... of Long Hot Summer Girls Aloud song Long Hot Summer , Biology returned Girls Aloud to the top five ... choreography. Biology was promoted through a number of live appearances and has since been performed ... one of Girls Aloud s signature song s, The Guardian referred to Biology as the best pop single of the last decade. Background and composition Biology is composed of a number of distinctly different ... view 135 Girls 20Aloud Biology The 20Animals Club 20a 20Go 20Go title Sample details work Who Sampled ... present in most contemporary pop music. Brian Higgins and Xenomania created Biology in reaction ... Biology first Peter last Robinson authorlink Peter Robinson journalist page 24 25 format Booklet ..., Chemistry . Both the single and album title refer to the science scientific fields of biology ... Aloud song The Show . ref cite web url http www.discogs.com Girls Aloud Biology release 1603255 title Girls Aloud Biology CD, Single work Discogs publisher Zink Media Inc. accessdate 2010 08 26 ref ... Lamezma Remix of Biology . ref cite web url http www.discogs.com Girls Aloud Biology release 1067397 title Girls Aloud Biology CD, Single, Enh work Discogs publisher Zink Media Inc. accessdate 2010 08 26 ref The artwork was inspired by UK punk rock punk band X Ray Spex s album cover Germ Free ... recording of Biology from Wembley Arena was featured on the iTunes Store iTunes version of The Sound ... and Girls Aloud s singles boxset. Both the album version and Tony Lamezma Remix of Biology appear ...   more details



  1. Biology of Reproduction

    Biology of Reproduction is a peer reviewed academic journal , and the official journal of the Society for the Study of Reproduction . It is published with the assistance of HighWire Press . External links official http www.biolreprod.org ISSN 0006 3363 eISSN 1529 7268 Category Developmental biology journals biology journal stub ...   more details



  1. Test (biology)

    Unreferenced date March 2007 A test is a term used to refer to the shell of sea urchin s, and also the shell of certain microorganisms, such as testate foraminifera and testate amoebae . See also Frustule Lorica biology DEFAULTSORT Test Biology Category Biology biology stub es Testa protista fr Test zoologie ...   more details



  1. Reproductive biology

    Reproductive biology is a study mainly involving the reproductive system and sex organ s. It is closely related to reproductive endocrinology and infertility . biology stub Category Reproduction ...   more details



  1. BMC Biology

    italictitle Infobox Journal cover discipline Biology abbreviation BMC Biol. website http www.biomedcentral.com bmcbiol publisher BioMed Central country United Kingdom UK ISSN 1471 7007 impact 5.64 BMC Biology is an online Open access publishing open access scientific journal that publishes original, peer review ed research in all fields of biology , together with opinion and comment articles. The journal is part of a series of BMC journals published by the UK based publisher BioMed Central . It is considered the flagship biology journal within the BMC series, and since 2010 has incorporated what was previously the separate Journal of Biology , which had been the premier BioMed Central journal. It published 88 research articles in 2009. BMC Biology is covered by PubMed, MEDLINE, BIOSIS, CAS, EMBASE, Scopus, Zoological Record, CABI, Thomson Reuters ISI and Google Scholar. commonscat Images from BMC Biology Category BioMed Central academic journals Biology biology journal stub ...   more details



  1. Biology Letters

    Infobox journal title Biology Letters cover Image Biology Letters cover.gif editor Brian Charlesworth discipline Biology abbreviation Biol. Lett. publisher Royal Society Publishing country United Kingdom frequency Bimonthly history 2005 present license impact 3.651 impact year 2010 website http rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1744 9561 eISSN 1744 957X Biology Letters is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal . It was split off as a separate journal from the Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences in 2005 after having been published as a supplement. Originally it was published quarterly, but from 2007 it has been published bimonthly. The journal publishes short articles from across biology . The editor in chief is Brian Charlesworth . As of 2010, Biology Letters has an impact factor of 3.651 and is ranked 14th in Biology. Contents and themes All content is assigned to one of the following categories Animal behaviour , Biomechanics , Community ecology , Conservation, Evolutionary biology , Evolutionary developmental biology , Genomics Genome biology , Global Change Biology, Marine biology , Molecular evolution , Neurobiology , Palaeontology , Pathogen Biology, Physiology , Phylogeny , Population ecology , or Population genetics . The journal publishes research articles, opinion pieces, scientific meeting reports, comments, and invited reply articles. External links Official http rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org Category Biology journals Category Publications established in 2005 Category Bimonthly journals Category English language journals Category Royal Society biology journal stub ru Biology Letters sl Biology Letters ...   more details



  1. Sequence (biology)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A sequence in biology is the one dimensional ordering of monomer s, covalent bond covalently linked within a biopolymer it is also referred to as the primary structure of the biological macromolecule . See also Protein sequence DNA sequence Self incompatibility in plants List of geneticists Human Genome Project Dot plot bioinformatics Multiplex Ligation dependent Probe Amplification Sequence analysis DEFAULTSORT Sequence Biology Category Molecular biology Biology stub fa fr S quence biologique ...   more details



  1. Biology of gender

    Biology of gender can have different meanings, depending on the meaning of gender. In medicine and biology it usually refers to the biology of sexual dimorphism sex differences in humans . sex determination and differentiation human . Biological causes of psychological differences. See Sex and psychology . Gender is sometimes understood as the social construct gender role and types of behavior associated with that, rather than sex which refers to biology. Disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Current Biology

    unreferenced stub date February 2011 Infobox journal title Current Biology cover Image CurrentBiologyCoverVol17Iss24.jpg editor Geoffrey North discipline Biology peer reviewed abbreviation Curr. Biol. publisher Cell Press country United States frequency 26 year history 1991 present openaccess After 12 months license impact 10.777 impact year 2008 website http www.current biology.com link1 http www.cell.com current biology archive link1 name Online access link2 link2 name RSS http www.cell.com rssFeed current biology rss.NewArticles.xml atom JSTOR OCLC 45113007 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0960 9822 eISSN boxwidth Current Biology is a scientific journal that covers all areas of biology , especially molecular biology , cell biology , genetics , neurobiology , ecology and evolutionary biology . The journal is published twice a month and includes peer review peer reviewed research articles, various types of review articles, as well as an editorial magazine section. Current Biology was founded in 1991 by the Current Science group, acquired by Elsevier in 1998 and has since 2001 been part of Cell Press , a subdivision of Elsevier. See also List of entomology journals Reed Elsevier Category Biology journals Category English language journals Category Cell Press academic journals Category Publications established in 1991 biology journal stub de Current Biology fr Current Biology ru Current Biology ja ...   more details



  1. Algebraic biology

    Orphan date February 2009 Algebraic biology applies the algebraic methods of symbolic computation to the study of biological problems, especially in genomics , proteomics , analysis of molecular structure s and study of gene s. References Michael P Barnett , Symbolic calculation in the life sciences trends and prospects, Algebraic Biology 2005 &ndash Computer Algebra in Biology , edited by H. Anai, K. Horimoto, Universal Academy Press, Tokyo, 2006. on line http www.princeton.edu allengrp ms annobib mb.pdf .pdf format University of Oxford Research interests Centre of mathematical biology. Oxford. updated 12 01 10 cited 15 12 11 available from http www.maths.ox.ac.uk groups mathematical biology research Further reading cite journal date 2005 11 10 title Symbolic Calculation in the Life Sciences &mdash Some Trends and Prospects author Michael P. Barnett journal Algebraic Biology format PDF url http www.princeton.edu allengrp ms annobib mb.pdf publisher Universal Academy Press, Inc. External links http www.risc.uni linz.ac.at about conferences ab2007 Algebraic Biology 2007 Conference on algebraic biology Category Mathematical and theoretical biology Category Algebra Biology stub ar ...   more details



  1. PLoS Biology

    Infobox journal title PLoS Biology cover File PLoS Biology cover April 2009.svg 200px editor Jonathan Eisen discipline Biology abbreviation PLoS Biol. website http www.plosbiology.org publisher Public Library of Science country impact 12.916 impact year 2009 ISSN 1544 9173 eISSN 1545 7885 history 2003 present openaccess Yes license Creative Commons licenses Creative Commons Attribution License PLoS Biology is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of biology . Publication began on October 13, 2003. It was the first journal of the Public Library of Science . All content in PLoS Biology is published under the Creative Commons by attribution license. To fund the journal, the publication s business model requires that, in most cases, authors will pay publication costs. In addition to research articles, PLoS Biology publishes online e letters in which readers provide comments on articles. According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2009 impact factor of 12.916, ranking it first in the category Biology . ref name WoS cite web url http isiwebofknowledge.com title Web of Science year 2010 accessdate 2011 03 24 ref Mike Taylor of Discover Magazine said in 2012 that while PLoS Biology has a high impact factor, PLoS has de emphasized this traditional, problematic measure, so you won t find this fact blazoned across their website. ref name Taylorsquelching ... Due to their free licensing, files from PLoS Biology can be reused in places other than the original ... a moa . gallery References Reflist External links Portal Biology Official website http www.plosbiology.org Commons category Images from PLoS Biology PLoS Biology PLoS DEFAULTSORT Plos Biology Category Biology journals Category Creative Commons licensed journals Category Publications established in 2003 Biology journal stub es PLoS Biology fr PLoS Biology pl PLoS Biology pt PLoS Biology ru PLoS Biology sl PLoS Biology ...   more details



  1. Matrix biology

    for the journal Matrix Biology journal Merge to Matrix biology date May 2010 Matrix biology is the study of the structure and function of the extracellular matrix ECM and its interactions with proximal Cell biology cells . Matrix biologists usually do both basic research into structure and cellular interactions of the ECM and applied research into how these parameters are altered in disease or other pathological states. Matrix biologists can thus specialise in a particular class of molecule collagen proteoglycans elastin integrins fibrillins matrix metalloproteinases Specialities can also be by the particular ECM under study cartilage skin bone tumours Many matrix biologists also work closely with medical specialists and specialise in a particular disease or pathology rheumatology studying the change in ECM in cartilage and synovium in joints from rheumatoid or osteoarthritis patients orthopedics studying pathological and traumatically injured cartilage and tendon oncology studying how tumours and other cancers grow new ECM, metastasise and invade ECM of other tissues orthodontics studying how bone remodels around teeth dermatology studying ECM involved in wound healing and disease states such as scleroderma There are many matrix biology societies who hold meetings regularly all over the world. These meetings generate a forum for matrix biologists to discuss common interests and form collaborations ISMB International Society for Matrix Biology ref http www.ismb.org ref ASMB American Society for Matrix Biology ref http www.asmb.net ASMB American Society for Matrix Biology Home Page Bot generated title ref MBSANZ Matrix Biology Society of Australia and New Zealand ref http www.matrix.org.au Matrix Biology Bot generated title ref BSMB British Society for Matrix Biology ref http www.bsmb.ac.uk Home Bot generated title ref External links references DEFAULTSORT Matrix Biology Category Cell biology biology stub ja ...   more details



  1. Integrative Biology

    italictitle Infobox Journal title Integrative Biology abbreviation Integr. Biol. discipline Biology editor Mina Bissell website http www.rsc.org Publishing Journals ib Index.asp publisher Royal Society of Chemistry country United Kingdom history 2008 present ISSN 1757 9694 eISSN 1757 9708 Integrative Biology is a peer review peer reviewed scientific journal , publishing original research original primary research and literature review review articles . Papers focus on the interface between biology and the fields of physics, chemistry, engineering, imaging and informatics. Integrative Biology is published monthly by the Royal Society of Chemistry RSC , a non profit organization not for profit publisher. Article types Integrative Biology publishes Research Papers original scientific work , Communications original scientific work of an urgent nature , and Review Articles, including Perspectives and Mini reviews feature review type articles of interest to a broad readership External links http www.rsc.org Publishing RSC Publishing homepage Category Biochemistry journals Category Publications established in 2008 Category Royal Society of Chemistry academic journals fr Integrative Biology ...   more details



  1. Catagenesis (biology)

    Catagenesis is an archaic term from evolutionary biology referring to evolutionary directions that were considered wiktionary retrogressive retrogressive . It was a term used in contrast to anagenesis , which in present usage denotes the evolution of a single population into a new form without branching lines of descent. Cladogenesis is the term used for branching lines of descent i.e., when the evolutionary origin of a new form is not accompanied by the disappearance of the ancestral form. See also Portal Evolutionary biology Evolutionary biology References Reflist evolution DEFAULTSORT Catagenesis Biology Category Evolutionary biology evolution stub es Catag nesis kk ru tr Katagenez biyoloji uk ...   more details



  1. Wetware (biology)

    about Wetware relating to biological tools and parts Wetware disambiguation Orphan date April 2012 The term wetware is used to describe the protocols and molecular devices used in molecular biology and synthetic biology . Examples The National Science Foundation NSF funded Wiki project Open Wetware OWW provides and resource for reagent, project and laboratory notebook sharing. ref cite web url http openwetware.org wiki Main Page title Open Wetware OWW ref A somewhat related NSF consortium Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center SynBERC constructs and distributes wetware. ref cite web url http synberc.org title NSF SynBERC ref References references Category Molecular biology Category Synthetic biology ...   more details



  1. Product (biology)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In biochemistry , a product is something manufactured by an enzyme from its enzyme substrate substrate . An example of this would be the products of lactase are galactose and glucose , which are produced from the substrate lactose . Image lactose hydrolysis.svg thumb left 500px Reaction using lactase clear left See also Enzyme substrate DEFAULTSORT Product Biology Category Cell biology Cell biology stub sr Produkt biologija th ...   more details



  1. Comparative biology

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Comparative biology is a multidisciplinary approach to understanding organismic diversity biodiversity that uses natural variation and disparity to elucidate phylogenetic history. Comparative biologists attempt to understand the diversity and complexity of life at all levels from genes, to anatomy, to behavior and the critical role of organisms in ecosystems. Integrating these specific research areas is the objective of comparative biology, a field that not only promises to give us a broader, more meaningful understanding of life on Earth, but also provides a foundation for our effort to secure a sustainable environmental future. An improved knowledge of life in all its complexity is key to dealing with the especially urgent challenges of today that come with the loss of species due to the destruction or disruption of natural habitats via human mediated processes such as global warming . Comparative biology encompasses Evolutionary Biology , Systematics , Neontology , Paleontology , Ethology , Anthropology , and Biogeography as well as historical approaches to Developmental biology , Genomics , Physiology , Ecology and many other areas of the biological sciences. Whereas much of biology tends to focus on a single exemplar organism or a small subset of model organisms, comparative biology is a cross lineage approach to understanding the phylogenetic history and interactions among individuals or higher taxa . The comparative approach also has numerous applications in human health, genetics , biomedicine , and conservation biology . Comparative biological ... features with single origins Homology biology Homology from those with multiple origins Homoplasy . See also Cladistics Comparative Anatomy Evolution Evolutionary Biology Systematics Bioinformatics Neontology Paleontology Phylogenetics Genomics DEFAULTSORT Comparative Biology Category Evolutionary biology no Komparativ biologi ...   more details



  1. Biometal (biology)

    The term Biometal refers to the role of metal ions in biology , biochemistry and medicine . The metals copper , zinc , iron and manganese are examples of metals that are essential for the normal functioning of the body. It is also a term used to describe a living machine. External links http www.springer.com east home?SGWID 5 102 70 35631774 detailsPage journal description&changeHeader true&SHORTCUT www.springer.com journal 10534 about BioMetals An International Journal on the Role of Metal Ions in Biology, Biochemistry and Medicine Category Biology and pharmacology of chemical elements biochem stub pl Biometal ...   more details



  1. Whorl (biology)

    In biology, a whorl might occur at the ends of different structures or occur in the middle of structures. It s often used to describe the structures of organs and used in the aid of identification. It s a cluster of cells or tissue that surround another, that starts at the same plain of axis or starts at one point and wraps around that point in an expanding circular pattern. The Hassall s corpuscle , formed from type VI epithelial reticular cells in the thymus , is an example of a whorl shaped structure. biology stub Category Biology terminology ...   more details




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