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Biology Digestion & Absorption part 5 (Teeth: primary, permanent, dental formula) CBSE class 11 XI – Video

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Biology Digestion Absorption part 5 (Teeth: primary, permanent, dental formula) CBSE class 11 XI Biology Digestion Absorption part 5 (Teeth: primary, permanent, dental formula) CBSE class 11 XI. By: ExamFearVideos … Continue reading

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Class 12 -Biology-Genetics-Lec7-Sex linkage in Humans and Genetics of Color Blindness – Video

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Class 12 -Biology-Genetics-Lec7-Sex linkage in Humans and Genetics of Color Blindness Covers sex linkage groups in humans and basic genetic information about abnormalities like color blindness and hemophilia as X-linked traits. By: sci4you … Continue reading

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Class 12 -Biology-Genetics-Lec6-Gene Linkage, Crossing Over and Recombinant Frequency – Video

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Class 12 -Biology-Genetics-Lec6-Gene Linkage, Crossing Over and Recombinant Frequency covers knowledge about gene linkage and linkage groups, crossing over with its role in variation and evolution and frequency of variation. By: sci4you … Continue reading

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State Board || 10th Class Biology || Biology – Parathyroid Glands || 10th New Syllabus || – Video

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State Board || 10th Class Biology || Biology - Parathyroid Glands || 10th New Syllabus || The "State Board Of The 10th Class New Syllabus" Biology. The Topics of Biology - Parathyroid Glands... We are Going to Come Up With Some Great Videos Pretty Soon. Please subscribe to us... By: Comprint Multimedia … Continue reading

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Biology – Chapter 14 – Video 1 – Video

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Biology - Chapter 14 - Video 1 Discussion of human heredity. By: SchottBiology … Continue reading

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Biology and robotics come together – Video

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Biology and robotics come together The FT's Andrew Ward explores how the worlds of biology and robotics are coming together, and how bionics is now being applied in healthcare. He talks to a scientist from King's College... By: Financial Times … Continue reading

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Biology 8.3 Video – Video

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Biology 8.3 Video Overview of section 8.3. DNA Replication. By: Cecelia Zangara … Continue reading

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Even animals compose: What it means to be a musical species

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An international research team lead by Marisa Hoeschele from the University of Vienna argue that only by combining examination of species' natural behaviour and artificially testing species for their potentials the animal foundations for our musical faculty can be discovered. Animal research could be the key to unlocking what features of human music are cultural phenomena, and what features are rooted in our biology. This work is actually published in the scientific journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Different human cultural groups developed unique musical systems independently across human history. Despite the uniqueness of each musical system, there are many aspects of music, such as the type of intervals between notes that sound pleasing, that tend to have clear parallels across cultures. It seems very likely, that if all humans develop musical systems, and they also have clear parallels, that music is a biological phenomenon of the human species. Interestingly, just like there are cross-cultural parallels across musical systems, there are also cross-species parallels of song production and perception. For example, think of the songbirds that are named for having song-like vocalizations. Songbirds also learn how to produce their vocalizations, a prerequisite to learning new songs, which is … Continue reading

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Local biology majors win awards for research

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PITTSBURG, KANSAS - Two Pittsburg State University undergraduate students have won top awards for their research. Blaze Heckert, a senior in biology from Pittsburg, Kan., and Kalee Woody, a senior in biology from Bronaugh, Mo., were singled out for recognition with the Best Poster Award at the annual Kansas Institutional Development Award Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (K-INBRE) symposium in January in Topeka. The event showcases the work of students from 10 campuses in Kansas and northern Oklahoma. Faculty advisers said the PSU students' success won't go unnoticed as they pursue their academic careers. Having awards such as these on their resumes helps undergraduate students immensely, said Santimukul Santra, assistant professor in PSU's Department of Chemistry and supervisor of the Nano-Bio-Tech Laboratory for targeted cancer therapy and infectious diseases where the students work. It reflects their outstanding knowledge and expertise in research and brings them to the first line when competing with other top tier schools in academia. This is particularly very important for undergraduates. Heckert, who has already accepted early admission to the UMKC dental school, said the recognition confirmed for him that PSU students could compete with students from the big research universities in the state. I was … Continue reading

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The Bioinformatics Market is Expected to Grow to $12.86 Billion by 2020 With a CAGR of 21.2% During 2014-2020: Big …

Posted: Published on February 18th, 2015

PORTLAND, Oregon, February 18, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The bioinformatics market is expected to grow to $12.86 billion by 2020 with a CAGR of 21.2% during 2014-2020. Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field that is used in the development and storage of data, thus helping in the analysis, organization and retrieval of the biological data. Bioinformatics has various applications and thus forms part of almost all the fields in biology. Bioinformatics form a part of agriculture, animal breeding, molecular medicine, preventive medicine, etc. (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20141014/710132 ) The major factors driving the bioinformatics market is the need for integrated data, rising demand for drug development and discovery, the increasing focus in genomics & proteomics and the favourable government initiatives. The factor limiting this market is the need for skilled personnel due to the complexity of the bioinformatics tools used. The other limiting factors are the saturation of the pharmaceutical sectors and lack of common data formats. The factors that would provide opportunity for the growth of this market are standardization of databases, need for integration systems and solutions and need to control data overload due to the piling-up of data due to the numerous experiments conducted. The reason to study this market is … Continue reading

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