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biology /bi·ol·o·gy/ (bi-ol´ah-je) scientific study of living organisms.biolog´icbiolog´ical molecular biology study of molecular structures and events underlying biological processes, including relationships between genes and the functional characteristics they determine. radiation biology scientific study of effects of ionizing radiation on living organisms.
biology [bī·ol′əje] the scientific study of life. Some branches of biology are biometry, cytology, ecology, evolution, genetics, molecular biology, paleontology, and physiology. biology, n the science of life or living matter in all its forms and phenomena. biology scientific study of living organisms. See also biological. radiation biology scientific study of the effects of ionizing radiation on living organisms. biology The formal study of living organisms. See Aerobiology, Building biology, Cell biology, Conservation biology, Cryobiology, Developmental biology, Molecular biology, Population biology, Psychobiology, Sociobiology, Structural biology, Topobiology. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The rising number of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies working within drug discovery and the strong emphasis on outsourcing increases MD Biosciences market potential. Bruker BioSciences Corporation (NASDAQ:BRKR) plans to release its fourth quarter and full year 2006 financial results on Thursday, February 22nd, 2007 before the market opens. Under the R&D agreement, which commenced in 2004, SAFC Biosciences has developed and optimized media specifically for use with Vivalis' widely licensed EBx cells, in the commercial development of viral vaccines for clinical trials and recombinant protein production. |
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