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Molecular biology and life science

Journal of Periodontal Research, 1993
Molecular biology has made the transition from phase 1, dealing with prokaryotic genes and DNA, to phase 2, dealing with genes of eukaryotic multicellular organisms. This transition came about because of the DNA technology that has evolved since the early 1970s. Now we are at the beginning of the transition to phase 3, through the emerging human genome
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NASA's life sciences and space radiation biology

Advances in Space Research, 1984
Plans for the various missions in which men and women are expected to participate during the next 10 years are outlined. Such missions include flights of up to three months duration in low earth orbit as well as possible short excursions to geosynchronous orbit.
P, Rambaut, A, Nicogossian
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Emergence of the Biology Curriculum: A Science of Life or a Science of Living?

2018
This paper traces the history of biology as it developed from natural history into separate courses in botany, zoology and human physiology during the nineteenth century. In the early years of the twentieth century, these courses were integrated into general biology, following the model developed by Thomas Huxley. Since its inception, biology education
Dorothy B. Rosenthal, Rodger W. Bybee
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The Life Science: Current Ideas of Biology

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
According to the jacket, Sir Peter and Lady Medawar "present in layman's terms a new map of the ideas and concepts that underlie biological thinking today." This usage of the word layman seriously underestimates the scope of the book's audience. Furthermore, each noun in the title is unusually meaningful.
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Biology Databases for the New Life Sciences

Science & Technology Libraries, 2004
SUMMARY Hundreds of publicly-accessible biology data sites have appeared in the last twenty years. Sequence, microarray, and protein structure data are now stored in large complex databases. Bioinformatics, the computational manipulation of data to derive meaningful information, has emerged as a distinct field.
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Life Science from Biology to Psychology

1985
Biology is a science like any other factual science in that it studies concrete things using scrutable methods — in particular the experimental method — in order to understand its objects of study. However, this commonality of biology with the other factual research fields does not confirm reductionism, for biologists happen to study very peculiar ...
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Biology the Science of Life

Copeia, 1943
Karl P. Schmidt   +2 more
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Life: The Science of Biology.

The Journal of Ecology, 1984
D. Wildon, W. K. Purves, G. H. Orians
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Life: The Science of Biology.

The Journal of Applied Ecology, 1985
M. K. Hughes, W. K. Purves, G. H. Orians
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