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  1. Biology in Health Sciences: Index of Modern Authors & Subjects With Guide for Rapid Research by Joe Hume Vickery, 1994-06
  2. Bioterrorism and Biology of Botulism Clostridium Botulinum: Index of New Information and Guide-Book for Consumers, Reference and Research by Abbe Research Division, John C. Bartone, 2001-12
  3. Microbiological degradation index of soils in a semiarid climate [An article from: Soil Biology and Biochemistry] by F. Bastida, J. Luis Moreno, et all 2006-12-01
  4. Cumulative Index, Volumes 53-71, Volume 73 (Methods in Cell Biology)
  5. Biology in human affairs, (Essay index reprint series) by Edward M East, 1972
  6. Major Gene Effect on Body Mass Index: The Role of Energy Intake and Energy Expenditure.: An article from: Human Biology by Mary F. Feitos, Atreva Rice, et all 2000-10-01
  7. Molecular Cell Biology: Revised Printing w/ Expanded Index {ISBN:0716714485} by James, et al Darnell, 1986
  8. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 20-41, Volume 42 (Current Topics in Developmental Biology)
  9. Advances in Genetics, Volume 40: Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 20-39 (Advances in Genetics)
  10. Biology of Survival in Human and Animal Life: Index, New Information With Authors and Subjects by Howard Schultz, 1996-01
  11. English-Spanish Dictionary of Plant Biology, including Plantae, Monera, Protoctista, Fungi, and Index of Spanish equivalents by David W Morris, 2002-03
  12. Index to Illustrations of Animals and Plants by Beth Clewis, 1991-05
  13. Segregation analysis of blood pressure and body mass index in a rural US community.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Human Biology by Swapan K. Nath, Aravinda Chakravarti, et all 2002-02-01
  14. Advances in Immunology, Volume 85: Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 66-82 (Advances in Immunology) by Frederick W. Alt, 2004-10-22

101. Biology
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102. Biobot.info
Robotics in biology.
http://www.biobot.info
Biobot.info
A "Biobot" is a robot that is designed to: (1) imitate the structure or physiology of a biological organism; (2) connect and integrate biological and mechanical components in its operation; or (3) both. Biological functions and processes imitated or integrated with mechanical systems can include: movement (e.g. walking), power generation (e.g. digestion), sensing and communication (e.g. language recognition and formation), and learning and control (e.g. neural adaptation). Biobots can emulate the ability of living organisms to walk using gyroscopic balancing, algorithms to anticipate changes in center of gravity, and motion structures that imitate those of living organizations. Biobots can extract power from chemical processing of materials from their environment, reminiscent of how biological organisms extract power with their digestive systems. Biobots can sense and communicate using light, sound and contact in a variety of modalities and frequencies like biological creatures. Biobots with adaptive learning capabilities may be able to survive in complex environments as do biological organisms.

103. Biology Department
biology department. biology is the science of living things what theyare, how they work, how they interact and how they change or evolve.
http://www.stmartin.edu/science/biology/

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Science and mathematics division Biology department Biology is the science of living things: what they are, how they work, how they interact and how they change or evolve. Now, more than ever, biology is among the most exciting, intellectually stimulating and promising disciplines in the sciences. Saint Martin's College offers a bachelor of science degree in biology that will help prepare tomorrow's scientists, who will teach, study, explore, care for and enlighten our world and its inhabitants. The aims of the College's department of biology are to enable its student to gain knowledge about and an understanding of living organisms. Graduates of the College's biology program will be prepared for a variety of careers in the biological sciences; specialized investigation leading to graduate degrees in biology; or admission into professional health care graduate programs including medical, dental, pharmacy, physical therapy and chiropractic schools. Saint Martin's biology program provides:
  • Small class and lab sizes

104. ISHPSSB
ISHPSSB brings together scholars from diverse disciplines, including the life sciences as well as history, philosophy, and social studies of science.
http://server.phil.vt.edu/ishpssb/
Home Officers By-Laws Meetings ... Links The International Society for History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB) brings together scholars from diverse disciplines, including the life sciences as well as history, philosophy, and social studies of science. ISHPSSB summer meetings are known for innovative, transdisciplinary sessions, and for fostering informal, co-operative exchanges and on-going collaborations. 2004 WORKSHOP
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
SEPTEMBER 23-26, 2004
We invite you to join us for the 2004 ISHPSSB Future Directions in the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology Workshop . Future Directions is a four-day intensive graduate training workshop that focuses on identifying emerging and under-developed fields, investigates how to work in and among different disciplines, provides a forum for young scholars to develop intellectual networks, and prepares them for professional service. For more information, please visit the 2004 Workshop page.

105. TU Biology - Home
Towson University. Message from the Chair biology Department News. Courses. GraduatePrograms. biology Seminar Series. Available Positions. Contact Us. TU Home.
http://wwwnew.towson.edu/biology/
T owson U niversity
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Tammy E. Fuehrer
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Dr. Colleen Sinclair

Last Update: 21/May/04
Biolog ical Sciences Biolog ical Sciences

106. SciWeb - The Life Science Home Page
Resources for life science, biology, biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and medical diagnostic information.
http://www.sciweb.com/

107. T-10 At LANL
The Theoretical biology and Biophysics Group (T10) at Los Alamos National Laboratory focuses on the modeling of biological systems and the analysis and informatics of molecular and cellular biological data.
http://www.t10.lanl.gov/
T-10 Theoretical Division Los Alamos National Laboratory Contact Site Map ...
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The Influenza Sequence Database is a curated database of nucleotide and amino acid sequences. It is intended to provide the research community with easy sequence deposit and retrieval capabilities, together with tools tailored, in particular, to the analysis of hemagglutinin and neuraminidase sequences.
, the new group leader of T-10, and colleagues have developed an off-lattice minimalist model to describe the effects of pressure on the folding kinetics of proteins ( PNAS ). The model captures the combined effects of the folding transition state and chain configurational diffusion on activation volume changes in pressure-induced protein folding and unfolding.
Notable News and Announcements
  • Four of the ten most cited LANL publications between 1995-1999 , including the most cited article, were contributed by T-10.
  • George Bell , former group leader of T-10 and director of T Division, died May 28, 2000. Bell, a Laboratory Senior Fellow, came to Los Alamos in 1951, joining T Division's effort to design and develop the world's first thermonuclear weapons. Bell later co-founded T-10 and was at the forefront of the human genome project. He is also remembered as a world-class mountaineer.
Life in Northern New Mexico
Balloon Fiesta Bandelier National Monument Santa Fe Tent Rocks

108. Cell And Molecular Biology Online
An allaround reference site for the field with educational, technical, and professional net resources.
http://www.cellbio.com/
An Informational Resource for Cell and Molecular Biologists
Research

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Protocols and Methods

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Communication Career Resources Professional Societies Conferences Grant Information Random New Content FAQ About CMBO Awards Perspective Biomaterials - The Technology of the Future Online Career Resources for Bioscientists Genes on the Web Welcome to the CMBO site! I am planning major revisions this fall and winter I apologize that this has taken so long! If you have any link recommendations, please let me know. Thanks! Please sign the Guest Book CMBO Site Map This web site is maintained by Pamela Gannon

109. Department Of Biology

http://www.csuniv.edu/Academics/biology/

110. MCBB
Lists curriculum and faculty.
http://www.bu.edu/mcbb/
Biology Chemistry Physics Biomedical Engineering , and Health Sciences are represented in the 48 faculty who participate in the MCBB Program and conduct research in areas such as:
Questions and comments are always welcome.
This document was last modified on Aufust 25, 2003
and is maintained by Ms. Colleen Stover.

111. SWU Science Division Biology Major
biology at SWU biology laboratories at SWU are under the direction of the professors,who are physically present, and prepare and teach the labs.
http://science.swu.edu/Biology/
Biology Chemistry Health Professions Internet computing ... Mathematics Aaron Cunningham, left, Tiffany Parrott, and Manuel Suyon in zoology lab, 1999. Aaron graduated in May, 02. Tiffany graduated in May, 01, and worked for a microscope company in Easley, SC until her marriage in the summer of 2003. Manuel is no longer an SWU student. Aaron is now employed at the same company that Tiffany has been. Biology at SWU Biology at SWU has a Christian orientation—we believe that God created the world, and that He has given us the desire and the ability to discover and understand it, and that we are responsible to take care of it, and the plants and animals on it. We believe that we have God-given responsibilities to treat other persons according to the Golden Rule. A Christian worldview informs all of our courses. All students are also required to take classes in Bible. Biology laboratories at SWU are under the direction of the professors, who are physically present, and prepare and teach the labs. However, qualified students may be hired to assist them. Qualified biology majors may take a practicum at a nearby industry or health care facility as part of their curriculum. Most biology majors take at least five courses in

112. Advanced Placement Digital Library In Biology, Phy
An NSF funded Rice University Digital Library project that hosts free reviewed online resources, linked to the content outline, for AP and PreAP teachers and students of biology, Physics and Chemistry.
http://apdl.rice.edu
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Welcome to APDL Welcome to Rice University's Advanced Placement Digital Library . Funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation's National Science Digital Library Program , APDL is a collection of Internet resources that have been reviewed for their educational merit in an AP* or Pre-AP* classroom. Advanced Placement* (AP) teachers and students will find resources linked to the AP content outlines, published by the College Board , in biology, physics, and chemistry. APDL only hosts those resources that are reviewed and approved by the APDL review panel . Resources are selected based on their educational merit in an AP or Pre-AP classroom. APDL welcomes your input to make this site more usable for AP teachers and students. *AP and the Advanced Placement Program are registered trademarks of the College Entrance Examination Board and Pre-AP is a trademark of the College Board.
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113. Plant Cell Biology, Lund University
A departmental Web site with research information, images and movies (Lund University, Sweden). Topics covered include photosynthesis, redox control of protein function in chloroplasts and imaging of chlorophyll fluorescence.
http://plantcell.lu.se
A research group in the Department of Plant Biochemistry, Center for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Lund University, Sweden Chloroplasts and mitochondria are energy-converting organelles of eukaryotic cells. They also contain small, specialised, functional genomes.
Their genetic and energy-converting systems are bacterial in origin. But most genes for chloroplast and mitochondrial components are now found in the cell nucleus. So why did some genes move, while others did not?
Chloroplasts and mitochondria - functional genomics and evolution
Cytochrome b f ... john.allen@plantcell.lu.se

114. Molecular Biology Protocols
Resources such as polymerase chain reaction, dedicated to method development. Part of internet directory maintained by Horizon Scientific Press, Wymondham, UK.
http://highveld.com/protocols.html

115. BIOLOGY PROGRAM
UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT. biology PROGRAM. The biology program is located in theCharles A. Dana Hall of Science on the University of Bridgeport campus.
http://www.bridgeport.edu/biology/
UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT
BIOLOGY PROGRAM
The Biology program offers curricula leading to a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science with emphasis in the following areas: Biology, Zoology, Ecology, Marine Biology Pre-Chiropractic, Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Medicine, Pre-Naturopathy, Pre-Veterinary . The biological training offered provides the student with either a basic core preparation leading to further study in graduate or professional school, or immediately marketable training for industry or government service. The program also offers a minor for students in other majors. The Biology program is located in the Charles A. Dana Hall of Science on the University of Bridgeport campus. Directions may be found by clicking the picture below. FACULTY: COURSES Click the microscope to see the descriptions of courses offered by the Biology Program SCHEDULES:
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CAREERS IN BIOLOGY
BACHELOR OF ARTS: The Bachelor of Arts degree is for students seeking a broad liberal arts program. It is designed to allow students to obtain a minor that may be appropriate for some careers. Requirements for Graduation with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biology
  • Completion of 120 total credits with a "C" average, 2.0 g.p.a., or better

116. Biology Guided Inquiry Learning Environment (BGuILE)
Inquirybased learning environment for high school biology, using computers to support student investigations.
http://www.ls.sesp.nwu.edu/bguile/

117. Federation Of American Societies For Experimental Biology (FASEB)
A coalition of independent member societies that serve the interests of biomedical and life scientists, particularly those related to public policy issues.
http://www.faseb.org/
Information for Educator/Students Advertisers and Exhibitors Employment Opportunities MARC Program Search for Popular pages Member Directory Public Affairs What's New EB Meeting FASEB Adnet News . . . Week of May 31, 2004 The mission of FASEB is to enhance the ability of biomedical and life scientists to improve, through their research, the health, well-being, and productivity of all people. FASEB is a coalition of independent Member Societies that serve the interests of biomedical and life scientists, particularly those related to public policy issues. FASEB facilitates coalition activities among Member Societies and disseminates information on biological research through scientific conferences and publications. FASEB also offers Member Societies headquarters facilities, and operational and logistic support.
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118. A Brief History Of Marine Biology And Oceanography
Historical overview of marine sciences from the bronze age to the 20th century, with images and a timeline.
http://www.meer.org/mbhist.htm
MEER home
University of California online course in Marine Biology

A Brief History of Marine Biology and Oceanography

Phoenician colonies and voyages,
modified from The Challenger Reports (summary), 1895
Homers conception of the world during the Heroic era,
modified from The Challenger Reports (summary), 1895
Herodotus map of world,
modified from The Challenger Reports (summary), 1895
Aristotle
modified from Singer, 1921 About this time, however, observations of natural phenomena related to the seas and oceans began to be written down. Herodotus, around 450 BC, wrote of the regular tides in the Persian Gulf, the deposition of silt in the Nile Delta, and uses the term "Atlantic" for the first time to describe the western seas. In the fourth century, the Phocaean colonists of Massila (Marseilles), sent the Greek astronomer Pytheas on a voyage out of the Pillars of Hercules (Gibraltar), where he traveled to Britain, Germany, and the Baltic Sea. He describes conditions in a distant far northern sea, which may have been in the Arctic (he describes it as having a 24 hour day at the summer solstice), as thick and gelatinous like a jellyfish (these waters are at times thick with gelatinous organisms of various kinds). " I found no basis prepared; no models to copy... Mine is the first step, and therefore a small one, though worked out with much thought and hard labor. It must be looked at as a first step and judged with indulgence."

119. Salk Institute For Biological Studies
The Salk Institute is a private, nonprofit, research organization dedicated to fundamental research in biology and its relation to health, studying such challenging problems as the organization and operation of the brain, the control of gene activity, and the molecular origins of cancer, AIDS, and other diseases.
http://www.salk.edu/

120. Progress In Biophysics Molecular Biology
An international review journal that covers the ground between the physical and biological sciences. Published by Elsevier Science.
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/pbiomolbio
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An International Review Journal
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D. Noble, T. L. Blundell

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covers the ground between the physical and biological sciences. It indicates to the physicist the great variety of unsolved problems awaiting attention in the biological sciences. The biologist and biochemist will find that this journal presents new and stimulating ideas on structural and functional problems of the living organism. This journal will be of particular interest to biophysicists, biologists, biochemists and molecular biologists.
ISSN: 0079-6107
Imprint: PERGAMON
Commenced publication 1950
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