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  • ...sil]]. Some are cultivars of other basil species, and others are [[Hybrid (biology)|hybrids]]. It is particularly challenging to determine which species a bas [[Category:Lists of plants|Cultivars, basil]]
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  • ...st dams in salmon habitat have [[fish ladder]]s installed. Salmon [[spawn (biology)|spawn]] are also harmed on their migration to sea when they must pass thro {{Energy country lists|state=collapsed}}
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  • ...S-methyltransferase]] (TPMT) deactivates 6-mercaptopurine. [[Polymorphism (biology)|Genetic polymorphism]]s of TPMT can lead to excessive drug toxicity, thus ...Category (LAC) reported by Thomas Hale in "Medications and Mothers' Milk" lists azathioprine as "L3", termed "moderately safe".
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  • ...ohol and freely soluble in chloroform. The [[United States Pharmacopoeia]] lists diazepam as soluble 1 in 16 of ethyl alcohol, 1 in 2 of chloroform, 1 in 39 ...t causes [[inhibitory]] effects. This arises from the [[hyperpolarization (biology)|hyperpolarization]] of the post-[[synapse|synaptic]] membrane, owing to th
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  • <!-- and oogles of others - search for the species names to get lists. --> ...of [[deciduous]] [[tree]] in the [[Swietenia mahagoni|mahogany]] [[family (biology)|family]], [[Meliaceae]], that is native to [[India]], southern [[China]] a
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  • ...is devoted to geography (26% of the ''[[Macropædia]]''), biography (14%), biology and medicine (11%), literature (7%), physics and astronomy (6%), religion ( ...er]] (d. 1982) and [[Mortimer J. Adler]] (d. 2001). The ''Propædia'' also lists just under 4,000 advisors who were consulted for the unsigned ''[[Micropæd
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  • ...he first [[sandwich compound]] discovered. Iron plays an important role in biology, forming complexes with dioxygen as [[hemoglobin]] and [[myoglobin]]; these Iron is abundant in biology. Iron-proteins are found in all living organisms, ranging from the evolutio
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  • ...ant]] [[neoplasm]]) is a class of [[disease]]s in which a group of [[cell (biology)|cells]] display ''uncontrolled growth'' ([[cell division|division]] beyond Cancer is a diverse class of diseases which differ widely in their causes and biology. Any organism, even [[plants]], can acquire cancer. Nearly all known cancer
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  • ...ken the proper [[chain of custody]] should be adhered to. The AIHA offers lists of accredited [[Laboratory|laboratories]] that submit to required quarterly [[Category:Building biology]]
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  • ...but an encoded Arr enzyme may function in reverse to its known [[homology (biology)|homologues]].<ref>{{cite journal|author= Kulp, T. R|year = 2008|title = Ar ...loids: Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth|journal = Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews|year = 2002|volume = 66|issue = 2|pages = 250–271|doi = 10.1128/M
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  • ...[[molecular modeling]], [[structural bioinformatics]], and [[computational biology]]. ...ues of all amino acid side chains inferred in such a way.) The table below lists the model pKa values that are normally used in a protein pKa calculation.
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  • ...These calculations find application in many different areas of chemistry, biology, medicine, and geology. For example, many compounds used for medication are }} Section 9.1 "Acidity of Solvated Cations" lists many p''K''<sub>a</sub> values.</ref>
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  • ...ar artery]] || [[thoracodorsal nerve]] || pulls the [[forelimb]] [[dorsum (biology)|dorsally]] and [[Anatomical terms of location|caudally]] || [[Deltoid musc ...6]] to [[cervical spinal nerve 8|C8]]) || pulls the [[forelimb]] [[dorsum (biology)|dorsally]] and [[Anatomical terms of location|caudally]] || [[Deltoid musc
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  • ...le.<ref name="Paus">{{cite journal |author=Paus R, Cotsarelis G |title=The biology of hair follicles |journal=N Engl J Med |volume=341 |issue=7 |pages=491–7 ...mith |editor-first=Lowell A |title=Physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology of the skin |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=New York |edition=
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  • ...[[chemistry]] to describe chemical aversions (e.g., [[hydrophobic]]), in [[biology]] to describe organisms that dislike certain conditions (e.g., [[acidophobi The following lists include words ending in ''-phobia'', and include fears that have acquired n
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  • :For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see [[eponym]]. * [[Vidal Blanc]] – a [[Hybrid (biology)|hybrid]] grape variety, named after its breeder, [[Jean-Louis Vidal]]
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  • | [[Lotka-Volterra equation]] || Systems biology|Biological systems || [[Alfred J. Lotka]] and [[Vito Volterra]] | [[Price equation]] || Evolutionary dynamics, Evolutionary biology || [[George R. Price]]
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  • ''For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see [[Lists of etymologies]]''. | Biology
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  • * [[Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome]] ([[promoter (biology)|gene promoter involvement]]) [[Category:Lists of diseases|R]]
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  • * [[Beta-thalassemia]] ([[promoter (biology)|gene promoter involvement]]) [[Category:Lists of diseases|B]]
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