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Journal of the History of Biology, 2002
Historians of science recite familiar textbook stories about the origin of the term biology. With this note, Peter McLaughlin shows us antecedents that suggest it is worth thinking more about the traditions from which the familiar usage of the term emerged. We invited McLaughlin to submit this addition to our understanding of the foundation of "biology,
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Historians of science recite familiar textbook stories about the origin of the term biology. With this note, Peter McLaughlin shows us antecedents that suggest it is worth thinking more about the traditions from which the familiar usage of the term emerged. We invited McLaughlin to submit this addition to our understanding of the foundation of "biology,
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Baillière's Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1997
Bone is a metabolically active and highly organized tissue consisting of a mineral phase of hydroxyapatite and amorphous calcium phosphate crystals deposited in an organic matrix. Bone has two main functions. It forms a rigid skeleton and has a central role in calcium and phosphate homeostasis.
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Bone is a metabolically active and highly organized tissue consisting of a mineral phase of hydroxyapatite and amorphous calcium phosphate crystals deposited in an organic matrix. Bone has two main functions. It forms a rigid skeleton and has a central role in calcium and phosphate homeostasis.
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2001
PGs are important mediators of normal physiology, response to injury, and pathologic processes. Dissecting these biochemical and molecular pathways allows development of therapeutic agents that can be [figure: see text] applied to specific clinical situations, while preserving PGs that play a role in normal physiology.
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PGs are important mediators of normal physiology, response to injury, and pathologic processes. Dissecting these biochemical and molecular pathways allows development of therapeutic agents that can be [figure: see text] applied to specific clinical situations, while preserving PGs that play a role in normal physiology.
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2011
The following sections are included: INTRODUCTION EPIDEMIOLOGY AND RISK STRATIFICATION GERMLINE GENETIC VARIATIONS AND PCa SOMATIC EVENTS ALTERED PATHWAYS IN PCa Androgen Receptor (AR) Signaling MYC PTEN/PI3K/AKT/mTOR Pathway LIPOGENESIS AND METABOLIC ALTERATIONS Fatty Acid Synthase (FASN) MOUSE MODELS OF PCa TRansgenic Adenocarcinoma Mouse Prostate ...
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The following sections are included: INTRODUCTION EPIDEMIOLOGY AND RISK STRATIFICATION GERMLINE GENETIC VARIATIONS AND PCa SOMATIC EVENTS ALTERED PATHWAYS IN PCa Androgen Receptor (AR) Signaling MYC PTEN/PI3K/AKT/mTOR Pathway LIPOGENESIS AND METABOLIC ALTERATIONS Fatty Acid Synthase (FASN) MOUSE MODELS OF PCa TRansgenic Adenocarcinoma Mouse Prostate ...
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Science, 1988
In Mark Crawford's story "Budget crunch stalls Super Collider" (News & Comment, 1 Apr., p. 17) the caption accompanying the photograph was incorrect. The superconducting magnet pictured was 4.5 meters long, not 17 meters, as stated.
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In Mark Crawford's story "Budget crunch stalls Super Collider" (News & Comment, 1 Apr., p. 17) the caption accompanying the photograph was incorrect. The superconducting magnet pictured was 4.5 meters long, not 17 meters, as stated.
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2019
Imagine that in 1678 you are Christiaan Huygens or Antonie van Leeuwenhoek seeing paramecia swim gracefully across the field of view of your new microscope. These unicellular, free-living, and swimming cells might have remained a curiosity if not for the ability of H.S. Jennings (Behavior of the lower organisms.
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Imagine that in 1678 you are Christiaan Huygens or Antonie van Leeuwenhoek seeing paramecia swim gracefully across the field of view of your new microscope. These unicellular, free-living, and swimming cells might have remained a curiosity if not for the ability of H.S. Jennings (Behavior of the lower organisms.
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Theory in Biosciences, 2016
Descriptions and interpretations of the natural world are dominated by dichotomies such as organism vs. environment, nature vs. nurture, genetic vs. epigenetic, but in the last couple of decades strong dissatisfaction with those partitions has been repeatedly voiced and a number of alternative perspectives have been suggested, from perspectives such as
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Descriptions and interpretations of the natural world are dominated by dichotomies such as organism vs. environment, nature vs. nurture, genetic vs. epigenetic, but in the last couple of decades strong dissatisfaction with those partitions has been repeatedly voiced and a number of alternative perspectives have been suggested, from perspectives such as
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Pancreatology, 2009
The field of 'lipidology' has been building momentum in recent years and continues to evolve with the field of medicine as a whole. The field has been growing rapidly in response to unfortunate demographic trends that place an increasing number of people, in particular in the United States, at risk for coronary heart disease and epidemic levels of ...
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The field of 'lipidology' has been building momentum in recent years and continues to evolve with the field of medicine as a whole. The field has been growing rapidly in response to unfortunate demographic trends that place an increasing number of people, in particular in the United States, at risk for coronary heart disease and epidemic levels of ...
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