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  • ...ces in Experimental Medicine and Biology | volume = 421 | pages = 127–40 | year = 1997 | pmid = 9330689 | doi = 10.1007/978-1-4757-9613-1_17 | isbn = 978-1 ...nal = Biological Chemistry | volume = 383 | issue = 7–8 | pages = 1133–8 | year = 2003 | pmid = 12437097 | doi = 10.1515/BC.2002.123 | s2cid = 30027839 }} ...
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  • ...AP (gene)|FAP]], [[DPP8]], and [[DPP9]]. The enzyme was discovered in 1966 by Hopsu-Havu and Glenner, and as a result of various studies on chemism, was ...s. Peptide bonds involving the cyclic amino acid proline cannot be cleaved by the majority of proteases and an N-terminal X-proline "shields" various bio ...
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  • ...AP (gene)|FAP]], [[DPP8]], and [[DPP9]]. The enzyme was discovered in 1966 by Hopsu-Havu and Glenner, and as a result of various studies on chemism, was ...s. Peptide bonds involving the cyclic amino acid proline cannot be cleaved by the majority of proteases and an N-terminal X-proline "shields" various bio ...
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  • |center = [[European Molecular Biology Laboratory]] ...c Acids Research]] | volume = 40| issue = Database issue| pages = D1100-7| year =2011 | doi =10.1093/nar/gkr777| pmid=21948594 | pmc=3245175|display-author ...
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  • ...lomics]] and other [[omics]] studies, modeling and simulation in [[systems biology]], and [[translational research]] in [[drug development]]. ...tal knowledge on [[metabolism]] and various other functions of the [[cell (biology)|cell]] and the [[organism]]. Each pathway map contains a network of molecu ...
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  • ...[[Nanometre|nano]]scopic scale, examples of biological systems are [[cell (biology)|cells]], [[organelles]], macromolecular complexes and [[Regulatory T cell| * [[Endocrine system]]: communication within the body using [[hormone]]s made by [[endocrine gland]]s such as the [[hypothalamus]], [[pituitary]] gland, [[p ...
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  • {{short description|Elimination by an organism of metabolic waste products}} ...n]], where the substance may have specific tasks after leaving the [[Cell (biology)|cell]]. Excretion is an essential process in all forms of life. For exampl ...
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  • ...ecules. Small molecules may be used as research tools to probe [[function (biology)|biological function]] as well as [[lead compound|leads]] in the developmen ...that bind specific biological [[macromolecules]] and act as an [[effector (biology)|effector]], altering the activity or function of the [[biological target|t ...
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  • {{short description|Beneficial change in medical condition, often caused by a drug}} ...fects |url=https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/448250 |journal=MedGenMed |year=2003 |volume=5 |issue=1 |page=28 |pmid=12827089 |accessdate=18 July 2018}}< ...
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  • ...ne of the earliest successful groups of land plants, and forests dominated by seed ferns were prevalent in the late [[Paleozoic]]. By the [[Triassic]] period, seed ferns had declined in ecological importance, ...
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  • {{Short description|Database of chemicals owned by the Royal Society of Chemistry}} ...f data expands| journal = Nature| volume = 483| issue = 7391| pages = 524| year = 2012| last1 = Van Noorden | first1 = R. | bibcode = 2012Natur.483..524V| ...
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  • ...1=Solomon, E.P. |author2=Berg, L.R. |author3=Martin, D.W. |year=2004|title=Biology|publisher=Brooks/Cole Thomson Learning|isbn=978-0-534-49547-3|url=https://a ...e of a herb; esp. not forming a woody stem but dying down to the root each year"; ...
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  • The '''vascular cambium''' is the main growth [[Tissue (biology)|tissue]] in the stems and roots of many plants, specifically in [[dicot]]s ...Is Increased by Manipulating PXY-Regulated Cell Division |journal=Current Biology |volume=25 |issue=8 |pages=1050–1055 |doi=10.1016/j.cub.2015.02.023 |last1= ...
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  • ...ls.<ref name=RHSAZ>{{cite book|title=RHS A-Z encyclopedia of garden plants|year=2008|publisher=Dorling Kindersley|location=United Kingdom|isbn=978-14053329 ...er garden, may be treated by a gardener as an annual and planted out every year, from seed, from cuttings, or from divisions. Tomato vines, for example, li ...
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  • The term ''pulse'', as used by the United Nations' [[Food and Agriculture Organization]] (FAO), is reserve ...and other [[Genisteae]], are leguminous but are usually not called legumes by farmers, who tend to restrict that term to food crops. ...
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  • ...tecture|RDNA (microarchitecture)}}{{short description|DNA molecules formed by human agency at a molecular level generating novel DNA sequences}} ...ent is inserted into a plasmid vector. In this example, the gene indicated by the white color is inactivated upon insertion of the foreign DNA fragment.] ...
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  • The term ''pulse'', as used by the United Nations' [[Food and Agriculture Organization]] (FAO), is reserve ...and other [[Genisteae]], are leguminous but are usually not called legumes by farmers, who tend to restrict that term to food crops. ...
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  • ...plant.<ref>"Plant Resins: Chemistry, evolution, ecology, and ethnobotany", by Jean Langenheim, [[Timber Press]], Portland, OR. 2003</ref> ...ich the [[Volatility (chemistry)|volatile]] [[terpene]]s have been removed by distillation. Typical rosin is a transparent or translucent mass, with a vi ...
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  • [[File:Soil fertility - nitrogen fixation by root nodules on Wistaria roots, with hazelnut to show size.JPG |thumb |'''[ {{main/ja|:en:International Year of Pulses}} ...
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  • ...the [[biochemistry|biochemical]] and [[physiology|physiological]] process by which an [[organism]] uses [[food]] to support its [[life]]. It provides or ...hrough the [[soil]] and the atmosphere. Fungi absorb nutrients around them by breaking them down and absorbing them through the [[mycelium]]. ...
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