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  • ...S-methyltransferase]] (TPMT) deactivates 6-mercaptopurine. [[Polymorphism (biology)|Genetic polymorphism]]s of TPMT can lead to excessive drug toxicity, thus
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  • ...onosaccharide]]), is an important [[carbohydrate]] in [[biology]]. [[Cell (biology)|Cells]] use it as a source of energy and a metabolic intermediate. Glucose Glucose is a ubiquitous fuel in [[biology]]. It is used as an energy source in most organisms, from bacteria to human
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  • ...scoverer of Anæsthesia: Dr. Horace Wells of Hartford|work=Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, May 1933; v.5, n.5, p.421–430|year=1933}}</ref> In the foll
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  • ...subsequently integrated into the genetic material of the infected [[cell (biology)|cell]] (where it is called a [[provirus]]).<!--
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  • ...e P450: [[CYP2E1]] and [[CYP1A2]]. The P450 gene is highly [[polymorphism (biology)|polymorphic]], however, and individual differences in paracetamol toxicity
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  • ...t causes [[inhibitory]] effects. This arises from the [[hyperpolarization (biology)|hyperpolarization]] of the post-[[synapse|synaptic]] membrane, owing to th ...ne and theophylline counteract diazepam effects in man | journal = Medical Biology | volume = 61 | issue = 6 | pages = 337–343 | pmid = 6374311 }}</ref>
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  • ...t live in an overly salty environment: water is drawn out of their [[cell (biology)|cells]] by [[osmosis]]. For this reason salt is used to [[Food preservatio
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  • ...widely used for scavenging metal ions: In [[biochemistry]] and [[molecular biology]], ion depletion is commonly used to deactivate metal-dependent [[enzyme]]s
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  • ...a [[genus]] of eight [[species]] of [[flowering plant]]s in the [[family (biology)|family]] [[Ranunculaceae]] (Buttercup family), native to southern [[Europe ...ter or early spring flowering. ''E. hyemalis'' is widely [[naturalisation (biology)|naturalised]] in northern Europe and North America.
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  • ...cuta'' spp. are [[perennial]] plants that are all similar in [[morphology (biology)|morphology]], growing up to a maximum of {{convert|2.5|m|ft|sp=us}} in hei The ''Cicuta'' genus is one of many genera in the [[Apiaceae]] [[Family (biology)|family]] which is in the order [[Apiales]]. The Apiaceae family is also kn
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  • ...ter, L. M. Prince, and M. G. Simpson, M. G. (eds), ''Monocots: comparative biology and evolution (excluding Poales).'' Rancho Santa Ana Botanical Garden, Clar ...M. Porter, L. M. Prince, and M. G. Simpson (eds.) ''Monocots: comparative biology and evolution (excluding Poales).'' Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, Clarem
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  • ...Aconitum species, it has great variability, due to isolation and [[Hybrid (biology)|hybridisation]]. Because of this polymorphism, ''Aconitum anthora'' is inc
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  • There are two [[variety (biology)|varieties]]:
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  • ...branched and reaches 1-5 m high, with numerous sharp hooked brown [[Spine (biology)|thorns]]. The [[leaf|leaves]] are ovate, up to 15 cm long and 13 cm broad,
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  • ...d to be [[Synonym (taxonomy)|junior synonyms]] of a single [[Polymorphism (biology)|polymorphic]] species. Synonyms include:
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  • There are two [[variety (biology)|varieties]],<ref name=farjon/> treated by some botanists as distinct speci The [[Hybrid (biology)|hybrid]] between ''[[Juniperus chinensis]]'' and ''Juniperus sabina'', kno
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  • === Use in [[Molecular Biology]]: [[Digoxigenin]] ===
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  • Away from its native range, it is widely [[naturalisation (biology)|naturalised]] in many regions, where it is often considered an [[invasive
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  • ...in storage against Tribolium castaneum] (Herbst), Univ. Southampton, dep. biology, Southampton SO16 7PX, ROYAUME-UNI, Journal of Stored Products Research (J
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  • ...of [[deciduous]] [[tree]] in the [[Swietenia mahagoni|mahogany]] [[family (biology)|family]], [[Meliaceae]], that is native to [[India]], southern [[China]] a ...ks, K. Craddock (eds.)}} (2005): ''Melia azedarach. In: Identification and Biology of Non-Native Plants in Florida's Natural Areas: 96-97. Version of 2005-SEP
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