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Integrating animal tracking and trait data to facilitate global ecological discoveries.

open access: yesJ Exp Biol
Beltran RS   +12 more
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Biologics

Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2020
Biologics are a growing field that has shown immense promise for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions both in orthopedic sports medicine and interventional pain management. These procedures utilize injection of supraphysiologic levels of platelets and growth factors to invoke the body's own inflammatory cascade to augment the healing of many ...
Robert L, Bowers   +3 more
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Simulating biological and non-biological motion

Brain and Cognition, 2008
It is widely accepted that the brain processes biological and non-biological movements in distinct neural circuits. Biological motion, in contrast to non-biological motion, refers to active movements of living beings. Aim of our experiment was to investigate the mechanisms underlying mental simulation of these two movement types. Subjects had to either
Bruzzo, A.   +2 more
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BIOLOGICAL NEUROTOXINS

Neurologic Clinics, 2000
The authors divide biological toxins into animal, plant, and bacterial classes and discuss each within a context of demographic, clinical and research examples. Advances in our knowledge are highlighted, and the authors relate the implications of this knowledge to target-specific neurologic involvement.
C G, Goetz, E, Meisel
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Biological Boundaries and Biological Age

Acta Biotheoretica, 2009
The chronologic age classically used in demography is often unable to give useful information about which exact stage in development or aging processes has reached an organism. Hence, we propose here to explain in some applications for what reason the chronologic age fails in explaining totally the observed state of an organism, which leads to propose ...
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Biological Factors

2006
Biological factors such as saliva, acquired dental pellicle, tooth structure and positioning in relation to soft tissues and tongue are related to dental erosion development. Saliva has been shown to be the most important biological factor in the prevention of dental erosion.
Anderson T, Hara   +2 more
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Biological Naturalism and Biological Realism

2018
This chapter summarizes the main principles of Biological Naturalism (BN) and Biological Realism (BR), and analyzes some of their similarities and differences. It contrasts the biological approach represented by BN and BR with another currently influential approach: information theories of consciousness, especially the Information Integration Theory ...
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Biological uncertainty

Theory in Biosciences, 2008
Heisenberg's uncertainty relation has inspired speculations in a variety of scientific fields. Most of these speculations have wandered significantly far from the original formulation; yet, they may have been useful for a critical examination of methodological issues.
Joseph P, Zbilut, Alessandro, Giuliani
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Biological antioxidants

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1985
The mechanism of lipid peroxidation and the ways in which the rate of this reaction can be reduced by small quantities of certain specific chemicals, called antioxidants, are described. The types and roles of the different antioxidants found in living systems are considered.
G W, Burton   +5 more
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