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| | Biology - Factbites |
 | | Biology is the natural science that studies the thermal state of no-equilibrium known as Proton Motive Force, which derives from a specific position and movement of the energy (quantum state), and the quasi-stable thermodynamic systems that experience it. |  | | Biology, the study of life, is the fastest growing of the scientific disciplines, and is likely to be a dominant issue in the coming century. |  | | Biology is a broad discipline which includes the subject areas of botany, zoology, microbiology, ecology, and genetics. |
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http://www.factbites.com/topics/biology
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| | Hirschfeld & Gelman: Mapping the Mind |
 | | Cognitive domains and the structure of the lexicon: The case of the emotions. |  | | Cognitive domains and the structure of the lexicon: The case of emotions. |  | | Abstract: The revival of interest in domains of cognition, especially in the contexts of cross-cultural and developmental studies, is evidence of a new awareness of how different sorts of concepts and belief systems might become tailored to particular kinds of lawful regularities in our physical and socal worlds. |
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http://cogweb.ucla.edu/Abstracts/Hirschfeld_Gelman_94.html
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| | Biology of Language [Maturana, 1978] |
 | | Linguistic behavior is behavior in a consensual domain. |  | | The regularities in the performance of the behavior pertain to the domain in which the behavior is described by the observer, not to the underlying physiology. |  | | both phenomenal domains, however, the changes in the relations of the components appear as changes in state in the living system that modify its properties and, hence, its interactions in its environment -- all of which he or she describes by saying that the physiology of the organism generates its behavior. |
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http://www.hum.aau.dk/~rasand/Artikler/M78BoL.html
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| | Ontologies for molecular biology and bioinformatics |
 | | First, one should be aware of the distinction between ontology, the study of being as a branch of philosophy and individual (domain) ontologies, which are the result of the analysis of a particular domain of interest (possibly as broad as the universe) and the instantiation of a concrete ontological model of that domain. |  | | This article attempts to give an account of what concept ontologies in the domain of biology and bioinformatics are; what they are not; how they can be constructed; how they can be used; and some fallacies and pitfalls creators and users should be aware of. |  | | This aspect is acknowledged by the term "situated ontologies" [9] which emphasises the fact that a domain ontology should always be evaluated with respect to its intended use. |
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http://www.bioinfo.de/isb/2002/02/0017/main.html
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| | Maturana (1970): Biology of Cognition |
 | | With the expansion of the cognitive domain during evolution, the types of behavior have changed as well as how their relevance is implemented; different kinds of behavior are relevant to the maintenance of the basic circularity of the living organization through different domains of interactions, and hence, different fields of causal relations. |  | | This generates yet another domain of interactions (and hence, another dimension in the cognitive domain), the domain of interactions with representations of behavior (interactions), orienting interactions included, as if these representations were independent entities within the niche: the linguistic domain. |  | | To the extent that the part of its cognitive domain toward which the orientee is thus oriented is not genetically determined and becomes specified through interactions, one organism can in principle orient another to any part of its cognitive domain by means of arbitrary modes of conduct also specified through interactions. |
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http://www.enolagaia.com/M70-80BoC.html#I.
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| | CSE K-12 Science Curriculum Dissemination Center |
 | | Insights in Biology is an introductory biology course intended to develop conceptual understanding through investigations of socially and personally significant issues. |  | | BSCS Biology: An Ecological Approach (Green Version) is a full-year high school biology course emphasizing environmental issues and ecology. |  | | The program engages students in learning biology by focusing on real-world problems similar to those they might encounter in their everyday lives. |
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http://cse.edc.org/work/k12dissem/materials.asp
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| | EDU130 Metacognitive Paper - Domain I (Science) |
 | | The integration paper for the World Changers course (UNV 180) is an exhibit appropriate for Domain II, because it shows growth in and a desire to apply a strong Biblical world view. |  | | A large part of this domain deals with personal development outside of the classroom. |  | | The paper demonstrates an understanding of Kepler's theories and how, through use of basic principles of science, he came to discover these theories. |
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http://cas.indwes.edu/education/science.html
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| | Notes on the use of ontologies in the biochemical domain |
 | | Although in principle an ontology should reflect facts of a given domain or sub-domain, pragmatically speaking the construction of the ontology is mainly guided by the intended need, meaning that the detail at which certain properties or relationships are specified are strongly influenced by the intended use or research interests. |  | | Examples of such core ontologies are the DOLCE ontology [11] and the Ontology Works ontology [12], both of which have been used at the group. |  | | Different applications have different needs (specified in the application ontology), but the concepts and their relationships should hold for all (they can be found in the domain ontology). |
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http://www.bioinfo.de/isb/2003/04/0009/main.html
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| | Canadian AI Magazine |
 | | In addition to the problems involved in understanding the structure and function of a single organism at a molecular level, biologists are interested in examining the relationship among many organisms. |  | | The pace of research has been brisk over the last four years, and both the problems and the approaches to them have evolved significantly. |  | | The limited scope of this survey precludes covering the approaches to even one of the problems described above in adequate breadth. |
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http://www.cscsi.org/cai/hunter.html
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| | Dr. Hsinchun Chen |
 | | We have experimented previously with such a technique for a smaller molecular biology domain (Worm Community System, with 10+ MBs of document collection) with encouraging results. |  | | Using a variation of the automatic thesaurus generation techniques, to which we refer as the concept space approach, we aimed to create graphs of domain-specific concepts (terms) and their weighted co-occurrence relationships for all major engineering domains. |  | | Using a variation of the automatic thesaurus generation technique, which we refer to as the concept space approach, we aimed to create graphs of domain-specific concepts (terms) and their weighted co-occurrence relationships for all major engineering domains. |
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http://ai.bpa.arizona.edu/papers/pami96/pami96.html
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| | Papers on NLP in Bioinformatics |
 | | "Rule-based Extraction of Experimental Evidence in the Biomedical Domain - the KDD Cup (Task 1)". |  | | Proceedings of the Workshop on Natural Language Processing in the Biomedical Domain. |
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http://www.jeffchang.com/reading/bionlp.shtml
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| | ALA Teachers Domain |
 | | Their comments were used to make changes in many elements of Teachers’ Domain. |  | | Each resource and supporting material then went to advisors--experts in life science and classroom teachers--for review. |  | | At launch date, Teachers’ Domain contained these additional life science units: the cell (for high school students); structure and function (for middle schoolers); behavior and regulation (also for middle school students); and general life science (for elementary students). |
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http://www.ala.org/ala/aasl/aaslpubsandjournals/kqweb/kqarchives/volume31/313Blumenthal.htm
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| | JLS: Vol. 3, No. 1 |
 | | In this article I report the results of videotaped individual think-aloud interview sessions with 15 participants who varied in their degree of formal training in genetics that focused on the spontaneous generation and use of domain-specific diagrams during reasoning about the process of meiosis. |  | | A series of three experiments based on Ross (1987) examined how instructing learners about when to apply problem-solving principles may later improve performance. |  | | Those that may be important to the design of biology instruction, I have been conducting research on individuals' understanding of and reasoning about subcellular biological processes. |
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http://www.cc.gatech.edu/lst/jls/vol3no1.html
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| | Three domain system |
 | | Which system is preferrable depends partly on the relationships of the organisms in question. |  | | The groups were also renamed the bacterium, Archaea, and eukaryote, further emphasizing the separate identity of the two prokaryote groups. |  | | Subsequent studies have confirmed that archaebacteria are unusual in the composition of their cell membrane and structure of their flagellum, but are fundamentally similar to eubacteria in terms of cell structure and genetic machinery. |
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http://read-and-go.hopto.org/Tree-of-life/Three-domain-system.html
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| | domain - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Domain : Drug Discovery and Development [home, info] |  | | This is a OneLook Word of the Day, which means it might be in the news. |  | | Domain : Ethics, Law and Science of Using New Genetic Technology in Medicine and Agriculture [home, info] |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=domain&loc=wotd
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| | SMI Event Abstract |
 | | The domain offers large on-line databases, interested and supportive domain practitioners, an accessible domain theory and vocabulary, and a great many difficult and important problems. |  | | In this talk I will survey the domain and its opportunities for AI, discuss three case studies in AI and molecular biology that I have been involved with, and make suggestions for AI practitioners interested in working in this fascinating area. |  | | In recent years Artificial Intelligence has found a rich application domain in molecular biology. |
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http://smi-web.stanford.edu/events/abstracts/abstract_1996071312000129.html
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| | Catalogue of Molecular Biology Programs |
 | | ADDRESS National Center for Biotechnology Information ADDRESS National Library of Medicine, Bldg. |  | | This program is experimental DESCRIPTION in nature, and should be used as an experimental tool. |  | | ADDRESS Receptor Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Section ADDRESS NINDS/NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA. |
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http://corba.ebi.ac.uk/Biocatalog/Sequence_analysis.html
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| | Domain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | a software engineering domain is a field of study that defines a set of common requirements, terminology, and functionality for any software program constructed to solve a problem in that field. |  | | application domain, the kind of uses a computer program or something else is used for |  | | an application domain is the kinds of purposes a software system is used for. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain
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| | Biology TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia |
 | | In marine science, coral biology is the study of various aspects of coral biology like cellular biology, molecular biology and ecology of coral behaviour. |  | | This is Biology The Science of the Living World is a book by Ernst Mayr. |  | | In biology, mediation is the action of an intermediary substance called a mediator. |
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http://www.tutorgig.co.uk/encyclopedia/sencyclo.jsp?keywords=Biology
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| | Genome Biology homepage |
 | | EXPANDER 2.0 is an integrated gene expression analysis package which implements various data analysis algorithms including normalization and filtering, clustering and biclustering, and the analysis of functional enrichment and promoters. |  | | A new method for inferring domain interactions from databases of interacting proteins was used to deduce 3,005 high-confidence domain interactions from over 177,000 potential interactions. |  | | The proteome-wide strategies that are being used to study aspects of ubiquitin biology are reviewed, including substrates, components of the proteasome and ubiquitin ligases, and deubiquitination. |
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http://genomebiology.com
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| | [Bioinformatics] BLC2003: Call for papers |
 | | The purpose of the Biological Language Conference is to facilitate scientific exchange between researchers using the language analogy approach directly and researchers using other approaches. |  | | This seemed an appropriate forum to post this information Madhavi ========================================= Biological Language Conference : Call for papers Scope: Integration of language technologies in bioinformatics/computational biology research Protein sequences from different organisms may be viewed as texts written in different languages. |  | | This analogy can be exploited by application of statistical language modeling and text classification techniques to biological sequences, thereby generating testable hypotheses regarding the fundamental building blocks of "protein sequence language". |
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http://www.sanbi.ac.za/pipermail/bioinformatics/2003-September/000580.html
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| | M. Amin Arnaout, M.D. |
 | | We are now using biophysical, biochemical, protein modeling, molecular biology and structural biology techniques to correlate structure- to function in whole integrins. |  | | Crystal structure of integrin CD11b A-domain in its "closed" low affinity state, shown in a molecular surface representation (light gray). |  | | At right is a computer model of the straightened alpha-V beta-3, which was developed by extension (135 degrees) and rotation (120 degrees) of the bent structure at the genu. |
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http://receptor.mgh.harvard.edu/Investigators/Arnaout/MAA.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Domain Name System |
 | | State the domain of the function, if it does. |  | | domain name system, cyber-squatting, use of trademarks, internet address, limited supply of domain names and efforts to make more available,... |  | | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Domain Name System |
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http://ca.encarta.msn.com/Domain_Name_System.html
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| | BADERC- M. Amin Arnaout |
 | | Using genetic, molecular and structural biology approaches, our goal is to define the structural basis of affinity switching in integrins, elucidate the intracellular pathways that regulate these receptors and that mediate their downstream effects. |  | | Author), Liddington, R. Two conformations of the integrin A-domain (I-domain): a pathway for activation? |  | | Author), Liddington, R. Crystal structure of the A-domain of the a-subunit of integrin CR3 (CD11b/CD18). |
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http://www.baderc.org/members/MAminArnaout.html
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| | Brethren Glossary: D |
 | | This entire system is called DNS - Domain Name System. |  | | Some domain names are case sensitive while others are not, depending on how the service provider has configured their system. |  | | The following chart will explain what all the different roots mean. |
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http://www.cob-net.org/glossary_brethren-d.htm
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| | Ontologies, dictionaries and keywords in biology - links |
 | | Nevertheless there is an growing interest in developing additional ontologies for this domain. |  | | MGED.org: website of the MGED project for the development of an ontology for microarray experiments. |  | | So far the most important ontology in the molecular biology domain is Gene Ontology, which has been explored by a range of bioinformatics as well as text mining and information extraction tools. |
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http://www.pdg.cnb.uam.es/martink/LINKS/ontology_links.htm
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| | Domain |
 | | public domain, a body of works and knowledge without proprietary interest |  | | This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. |  | | in biology, a domain is a subdivision even larger than a kingdom |
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http://www.theezine.net/d/domain.html
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| | Domain Archaea |
 | | Expression in heterologous hosts may be complcated by the altered environment in which expression is occuring and differences in translation and post-translational mechanisms |  | | Comparative sequence analysis of 16S RNA molecules has elucidated that life on Earth is of 3 primary lineages (referred to as domains): |  | | Cloning usually follows protein-purification using standard molecular biology techniques |
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http://trishul.sci.gu.edu.au/~bharat/courses/ss13bmm/archaea.html
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| | domain - definition from Biology-Online.org |
 | | (Science: molecular biology) Used to describe a part of a molecule or structure that shares common physico chemical features, for example hydrophobic, polar, globular, helical domains or properties for example DNA binding domain, ATP binding domain. |
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http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Domain
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| | The Info Service |
 | | Biology and Medicine (Washington and Lee Univ Gopher) |  | | University of Freiburg, Institute of Biology, Fischbach Drosophila Lab |  | | Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) |
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http://info-s.com/biology.html
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| | DLS: Digital Library System |
 | | You may search all the images through the National Image Library link, or you may search by individual collections, which are listed underneath. |  | | Presently, the library system contains the National Image Library--the Service's collection of public domain still photos. |
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http://images.fws.gov
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| | Alldomains.com - Registering the Worlds Domains |
 | | Generally people want domain names that are easy to remember so that others can locate their web site very easily. |  | | It can also be used as part of your e-mail address. |  | | Similar to how your house address indicates where you live in the world, a domain name indicates where your web site's location is on the Internet. |
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http://www.biologycabinet.org
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| | Daniel S. Kessler, Ph.D. |
 | | VegT activation of Sox17 at the midblastula transition alters the response to Nodal signals in the vegetal endoderm domain. |  | | Ongoing projects include: 1) Analysis of the cooperation of Nodal and VegT in endodermal development; 2) Examination of the transcriptional regulation of endoderm-specific genes (Sox17 and Mixer) by Nodal and VegT; and 3) Analysis of the role of Sox17, an HMG-box transcription factor, in preventing mesodermal gene expression in the vegetal endoderm domain. |  | | Expression of Panza, an a2-macroglobulin, in a restricted dorsal domain of the primitive gut in Xenopus laevis. |
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http://www.med.upenn.edu/crrwh/Kessler.html
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| | ExPASy Proteomics Server |
 | | SPS'05: Expanding Proteomics - New directions in Biology, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Medicine - December, 5-7, 2005 - Zurich, Switzerland |  | | BioHunt - Search the internet for molecular biology information |  | | Annual Meeting of the Swiss Societies for Experimental Biology - February 23-24, 2006 - Geneva, Switzerland |
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http://www.expasy.org
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| | BioEd Online Slides: taxonomy, kingdom, domain, classification: Biology Lesson Plan |
 | | The graphic on this slide illustrates the phylogenetic relationships drawn from this information using a three-domain and a six-kingdom arrangement, compared to the traditional five kingdom system. |  | | Woese, C.R., Kandler, O., and Wheels, M.L. Phylogenetic structure of the prokaryotic domain: the primary kingdoms. |  | | BioEd Online Slides: taxonomy, kingdom, domain, classification: Biology Lesson Plan |
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http://www.bioedonline.org/slides/slide01.cfm?tk=1&dpg=6
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| | Current status of the GENIA Corpus: an Annotated Corpus in Molecular Biology Domain |
 | | The semantic class information is annotated directly into the abstract, using |  | | We have enhanced the GENIA corpus to 4000 abstracts and made 2000 of them available to public as version 3.01. |  | | [1] Ohta, T., Tateisi, Y., Kim, J-D and Tsujii, J. The GENIA Corpus: an Annotated Research Abstract Corpus in Molecular Biology Domain. |
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http://www.iscb.org/ismb2003/posters/okapATis.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp_133.html
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| | '04.05.28 Director - Cheminfo & Struct Biol Domain GlaxoSmithKline, PA' |
 | | nd.edu Subject: 04.05.28 Director - Cheminfo and Struct Biol Domain GlaxoSmithKline, PA Director - Cheminformatics Support and Structural Biology Domain Upper Merion, PA Req# - 16057 Please apply online (you may need to copy and paste the following web address): https://careers.peopleclick.com/client40_gsk/BU1/External1931/newcandidate.asp?Source=cclandJobID= 12323 or email me at schanel.d.mcintire |  | | 04.05.28 Director - Cheminfo & Struct Biol Domain GlaxoSmithKline, PA From: "Do not send your applications to jobs@ccl.net To: jlabanow |  | | CCL '04.05.28 Director - Cheminfo & Struct Biol Domain GlaxoSmithKline, PA' |
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http://www.ccl.net/cca/jobs/joblist/mess2917.shtml
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| | Tatet - animal husbandry |
 | | Animals Scientific classification Domain (biology)Domain : Eukaryota Kingdom (biology)Kingdom Animalia Phylum (biology)Phyla Subkingdom Parazoa Po... |  | | Shepherd 250pxrightIn a draw in a mountainous region, a shepherd guides a flock of about 20 sheep amidst scrub and olive trees. |
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http://tatet.com/search-animal_husbandry.html
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| | The cell sorter |
 | | domain names and web hosting and url forwarding from V3 |
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http://on.to/cellbiology
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| | Web Server Statistics for Biology Department |
 | | Listing referring sites with at least 0.1% of the requests, sorted by the number of requests. |  | | Listing referring URLs with at least 0.1% of the requests, sorted by the number of requests. |  | | Listing extensions with at least 1% of the requests, sorted by the number of requests. |
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http://www.binghamton.edu/log-analysis/biology/mar2002.html
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