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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Biology
The influence of the great Stagirite upon posterity was very great, and for nearly 2,000 years most students of biology were more or less satisfied, like the younger Pliny, to study and commentate the works of Aristotle.
But the most determined opponents of biological innovations were indeed not ecclesiastics at all, but professors of biology who found it hard to give up the ancient traditions of their lifelong study.
Many more prominent biologists, such as Ramon y Cajál, Wundt, Brooks, Strassburger, Wasmann, have done and are still doing admirable work in the interest of biological sciences.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02572a.htm

  
 Biology - Internet-Encyclopedia.com
It is concerned with the characteristics and behaviors of organisms, how species and individuals come into existence, and the interactions they have with each other and with their environment.
One of the central, organizing concepts in biology is that all life has descended from a common origin through a process of evolution.
Biology encompasses a broad spectrum of academic fields that are often viewed as independent disciplines.
http://www.internet-encyclopedia.com/ie/b/bi/biology.html

  
 Biology: DESCRIPTION OF COURSES
Individual work on problems of taxonomy, morphology, ecology, and physiology, or other aspects of plants with emphasis on those of local interest.
Morphology, identification, life history, evolution, biogeography, and ecology of hornworts, mosses, and liverworts, with emphasis on the Great Plains and Ozarkian flora.
Individual work on problems in taxonomy, morphology, ecology, and physiology, or other aspects of animals with emphasis on problems of local interest.
http://www.pittstate.edu/catalog/cd.biol.html

  
 F:\USERS\DPETERS\CAL9697\BIO
The importance of biology in today's world is discussed with particular emphasis on human ecology and the impact of human activity on other living things.
Students completing a general degree in biology should be capable of teaching or doing technical work in biological research, health sciences and environmentally-related fields after appropriate on- job training.
An introductory study of the principles and organization of life, including molecular and cell biology, heredity, anatomy, form and function, physiology, life history, and ecology.
http://www.stmarys.ca/administration/registra/cal_9697/section5/bio.html

  
 Biology Department
Some of this research has focused on the interaction between functional morphology, behavior and ecology.
My research interests are in ecological morphology, functional morphology, and behavior of fishes, particularly as it pertains to feeding.
Studies on rays include the behavior, kinematics, and functional morphology of prey capture.
http://www.cas.usf.edu/biology/motta.html

  
 Biology
Biology majors (General Emphasis) or environmental science majors must, under the guidance of a staff member, select a research problem that includes a literature search; experimental, field, or laboratory work; and the presentation of the results in the form of a formal paper.
Survey of the invertebrate groups with emphasis on their taxonomy, morphology, physiology, distribution, and ecology.
Consideration of functions at the cellular level with emphasis on the physiology of human systems.
http://www.tusculum.edu/academics/programs/biol.html

  
 SEE Courses
Biology of birds; emphasis on ecology, behavior, and evolution.
Biology of bacteria and archaea; evolution, diversity assessment, systematics, ecology; emphasis on molecular approaches.
Biology of mammals; origins, adaptive radiations, and ecology.
http://www.biology.lsu.edu/see/cours.html

  
 LINHAS DE PESQUISA - IB
Morphology, systematics, biology and ecology of Mollusca, with emphasis on Bivalvia.
The main purpose of the malacologists of the Department of Zoology, Biosciences Institute is to contribute to the knowledge of the descriptive and functional morphology, biology, reproductive cycles, systematics and ecology of the Brazilian Malacofauna, with special emphasis on Bivalvia.
The main projects in course, being conducted in collaboration with researchers from others laboratories, and with graduated and post-graduated students, are: (1) Identification of the Antarctic Malacofauna and the descriptive anatomy of some of its species; (2) Systematics, ecology, geographical distribution and functional morphology of Teredinidae, an important group of marine wood-borers.
http://marcus.ib.usp.br/pesquisa/SONIALOP.HTM

  
 Integrative and Comparative Biology: Functional morphology and development biology of zebrafish: Reciprocal ...
Moreover, the development of zebrafish cranial musculoskeletal structures is being characterized, and the genetic mechanisms responsible for this development are being elaborated (Neuhauss et al., 1996; Piotrowski et al., 1996; Piotrowski and Nusslein-Volhard, 2000; Schilling and Kimmel, 1997).
While most evolutionary developmental studies have examined mechanisms responsible for large evolutionary changes in morphology, we propose that the type of data uncovered in functional studies can lead to the generation of hypotheses concerning the developmental mechanisms responsible for smaller intra- and/or interspecific changes.
Functional morphology has benefited greatly from the input of techniques and thinking from other disciplines.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4054/is_200204/ai_n9066811

  
 References on Otoliths / Otolith Morphology
Taxonomic position of the Cichlidae (Pisces, Perciformes) as demonstrated by the morphology of their otoliths.
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 58:127-134.
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 62:251-259.
http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/ee/seatrout/otolith_references.html

  
 Reproductive Mornphology and Biology of Sanmiguelia
Although there is still no clear evidence as to why angiosperms did not radiate in the Triassic or Jurassic, the fact that they did not can no longer be used as reasonable evidence for a later origin (Crane, 1988).
The author suggests that Cornet (1986) be read for a more complete understanding of Sanmiguelia 's vegetative morphology and anatomy, and for a justification of terminology.
Perhaps, like Paleocene mammals, angiosperms had to wait for the right combination of changes in the Cretaceous (e.g.
http://bcornet.tripod.com/evtrend/Sanmig2.htm

  
 Graduate and Advanced Undergraduate Courses
A study of the major transitions in vertebrate evolution and associated problems in evolutionary biology, structural change, paleoecology, biogeography and earth history, physiology and behavior.
An introduction to the major invertebrate phyla emphasizing the morphology, behavior, classification, and ecology of marine invertebrates.
A study of avian evolution, zoogeography, migration patterns, behavior, food and feeding habits, and a survey of the families of birds of the world with emphasis on North Carolina avifauna.
http://www.bio.unc.edu/courses/ugrad-grad.htm

  
 WHALE SHARK BIBLIOGRAPHY
Monaco 765:1-7 Behavior, Morphology, Measurements, Original report, Sighting.
India 4(1):92-93 Behavior, Food, Morphology, Measurements, Original report, Sighting.
Chierchia, G. Nature 30:365 Behavior, Morphology, Original report, Symbiosis, Sighting.
http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/indexes/whalshr1.html

  
 SICB Division of Vertebrate Morphology (DVM)
Her winning presentation ("Scaling of foot contact area and its mechanical implications for mammals of different foot postures") highlighted some of Kia-Jung's interests in comparative biomechanics and physiology, and her work was supported by a NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant and numerous Grants-in-Aid of Research.
As resources for basic research support become increasingly limited, it is critical that we act as advocates for the field of Vertebrate Morphology.
The spirit of volunteerism in DVM is ever strong, demonstrating our appreciation for the roles of DVM in SICB and in fostering research and student training in vertebrate morphology.
http://www.sicb.org/divisions/dvm.php3

  
 Inhibition of Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Actions in the Embryonic Testis Influences Normal Cord Development and ...
cord morphology and causes swollen and fused cords.
that treatment-induced changes in the cord morphology are not
cord formation but does alter normal cord development and morphology.
http://www.biolreprod.org/cgi/content/full/66/3/745

  
 Natural Selection: subject gateway to the natural world
Hyperlinks within the text lead to further information on different types of sponges, and to an article on their life history and ecology.
A revision guide on animal movement and structure for AS and A2 level biology students.
There is also a comprehensive interactive guide to Drosophila development.
http://nature.ac.uk/browse/571.1.html

  
 Deals with Caprellina longicollis, Caprellinoides mayeri, Caprella equilibra, C
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 289, 83-101.
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 296, 183-197.
---- Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 281, 109-121.
http://www.imv.uit.no/amphipod/AN26.htm

  
 Organismic and evolutionary biology
Plant community ecology; vegetation dynamics and disturbance in forest ecosystems; biodiversity, biogeography, conservation biology, ecology, paleoecology.
Animal anatomy and locomotion; Biomechanics, bone, functional morphology, locomotion, muscle physiology, vertebrates
amphibians; behavior, biomechanics, comparative anatomy, fish, functional morphology, herpetology, ichthyology, locomotion, morphology, muscle, phylogeny, vertebrates
http://www.seo.harvard.edu/resprog/r06.html

  
 PhRMA Foundation - 2003 Awards
The fellowship program requires that candidates be postdoctoral students who are trained and qualified primarily either in pharmacology or in one of the morphologic specialties (e.g., anatomy, cell biology, pathology) and who seek further training in the complementary discipline.
That area of study aimed at relating drug action with drug induced morphologic changes is referred to as pharmacology-morphology.
anatomy, cell biology, pathology) and who seek postdoctoral training in the complementary discipline.
http://www.phrmafoundation.org/awards/morphology/postdoc.phtml

  
 Digital Morphology at the University of Texas
The lack of skeletal specimens in museum collections makes this aspect of its biology even more difficult to study.
This study clarifies the presence or absence of previously reported anatomical features of the braincase, and provides preliminary observations on morphological change of the braincase through ontogeny.
Read and see more of the morphology of B.
http://digimorph.org

  
 Morphology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
morphology is the study of the structure of word forms.
In digital image processing, morphology is a collection of techniques based on mathematical morphology, a theoretical model based on Lattice theory.
morphology is the study of the form or shape of an organism or part thereof.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphology

  
 Biology web site
Curtis Anderson - Neurobiology and behavior, physiology, functional morphology
Jeffrey Meldrum - Anatomy; evolutionary morphology; primatology; vertebrate paleontology
http://www.isu.edu/departments/bios/Research/expbiology.htm

  
 Amphibian Metamorphosis : From Morphology to Molecular Biology
An emphasis on integrating the morphological approach with molecularand cell biology
* An emphasis on integrating the morphological approach with molecularand cell biology
Amphibian Metamorphosis: From Morphology to Molecular Biology integrates findings from the most recent research with earlier observations, providing molecular and mechanistic insights into the signal transduction pathways underlying tissue-specific transformations during metamorphosis."--BOOK JACKET.
http://www.globalcellularrental.com/books-plain/0471244759.html

  
 About FBS
Data and information that are useful to investigators in any discipline in biology and medicine including Biochemistry, Microbiology, Parasitology, Virology, Immunology, Biotechnology, And Bioinformatics will be published after they have been peer reviewed.
This will include reviews and research articles in basic science and clinical science, as well as technical notes and protocols.
This will include, rare images,videos and sounds, and assimilated data in the form of a database on any subject in medicine and biology.
http://www.bioscience.org/aboutfbs.htm

  
 Vertebrate Morphology & Developmental Biology
Even though the lab has a tradition in morphology and histology, the research conducted in recent years is characterized by a more molecular approach.
The techniques used include morphological methods such as light microscopy, autoradiography, transmission and scanning electron microscopy, immunodetection, in vitro culture and in situ hybridisation for the detection of gene expression.
The main objective is to make detailed morphological descriptions of selected skeletal or dental elements during their development, and eventually correlate developmental phenomena with molecular events.
http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~kwautier/VMDB/homepage.html

  
 The KLI Theory Lab - keywords - morphology
Keywords: behaviour patterns • comparative method • ethology • morphology.
Keywords: biological systems • morphology • social systems.
The KLI Theory Lab - keywords - morphology
http://www.kli.ac.at/theorylab/Keyword/M/Morphology.html

  
 AP_fmorph.html
Functional morphology is an especially strong focus of our research group.
Using the developing limb as a model system he is currently approaching these questions with light and electron microscopy, descriptive embryology and anatomy, experimental embryology, molecular biology, and teratology.
Trent Stephens is studying the origin and nature of biological form, asking how genetic and epigenetic factors determine the shape of an organism.
http://www.isu.edu/bios/Research/cpfm/AP_fmorph.html

  
 SICB Careers - Vertebrate Morphology
Put another way, there is a theme of understanding the biodiversity of form from various points of view.
Biologists in vertebrate morphology focus on the biology of form and structure; their perspectives include evolutionary, functional and developmental aspects.
They include biomechanics, the application of mechanical principles to the structure of organization.
http://www.sicb.org/careers/vertebrate.php3

  
 Core Facilities: Morphology, Cell Biology and Immunology
Access to expertise in morphological approaches, training in advanced morphological techniques, and selected services relating to the morphological evaluation are critical to the work being performed by investigators involved in this Center.
By making these techniques available to investigators whose expertise lies in other areas, the Cell Biology core serves to encourage a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of processes relevant to nutritional sciences.
A combination of techniques provides a complete spectrum of analysis from the light microscopic level, progressing to the electron microscopic level for both morphological and immunocytochemical studies.
http://www.hms.harvard.edu/nutrition/research/core_cell.html

  
 General Morphology and Biology of Grasshoppers
Grasshoppers, and Orthoptera in general, are well known for their behavior, particularly the sounds that they produce.
Because life-form attributes reflect habitat and feeding preferences, life-form morphology may be used as a tool to determine feeding habitats of grasshoppers from given areas.
A generalized diagram of a grasshopper is presented in Figure 1.
http://www.sdvc.uwyo.edu/grasshopper/ghnmbio.htm

  
 Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society: Oct 2000 Institution
Determining the ecology of late Neogene ungulates: evidence from morphology and stable isotopes
Evolution of chondrocranial morphology in Rana larvae: A morphometric study
Non-Zooplankton Feeding and Fosilization Potential of Jellyfish: A case for the relationship between modern jellyfish and ancient medusoids
http://www.sigmaxi.org/programs/giar/award.oct00i.shtml

  
 Scott's Botanical Links Search Results
An Introduction to Lichens - beginning botany course level concise examination of lichens and their alga-fungus symbiosis [General Botany]
Biology of Horticulture - Q & A w/lab exercises relating to plant structure & function [General Botany, Anatomy, Morphology]
Biology Safety Information - Safe procedures for the biological laboratory.
http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/cgi-bin/search.pl

  
 BookkooB: Morphology and Biology of Reptiles - Angus D'Albini Bellairs, C.Barry Cox
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View other editions of Morphology and Biology of Reptiles.
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 Encyclopedia4U - Morphology - Encyclopedia Article
In linguistics, morphology describes the structure of word forms.
In biology, morphology refers to the form or shape or an organism or part thereof.
http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/m/morphology.html

  
 morphology (biology)
In biology, the study of the physical structure and form of organisms, in particular their soft tissues.
Helicon Publishing is a division of Research Machines plc.
http://tiscali-b2b.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0008065.html

  
 Josh Trapani - references on dental anatomy and morphology
Critical Reviews in Oral Biology and Medicine, 13: 323-334.
Critical Reviews in Oral Biology and Medicine 9, 224-244.
Tibbetts, I. and Carseldine, L. Anatomy of a hemiramphid pharyngeal mill with reference to Arrhamphus sclerolepis krefftii (Steindachner) (Teleostei: Hemiramphidae).
http://spot.colorado.edu/~trapani/morph.htm

  
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Distribution and development of cranial slow muscle fibers in zebrafish.
Distinct mechanisms regulate slow muscle development during the embryonic and larval periods.
Hernández, L. The functional morphology of feeding in three ontogenetic stages of the zebrafish, Danio rerio.
http://www.gwu.edu/~genetics/NewFacCVs/HernandezCV.doc

  
 morphology - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about morphology
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You may also use the word browser links:
morphology is not available in the Hutchinson encyclopedia.
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/morphology

  
 Investigations on the morphology, biology, and ecology of the castor whitefly, trialeurodes dicini misra (Homoptera: ...
Investigations on the morphology, biology, and ecology of the castor whitefly, trialeurodes dicini misra (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae)/, Parviz Shishehbor; Supervised by: P. Brennan.
An attempt was made to gain a better understanding of the biology of the castor whitefly, Trialeurodes ricini Misra.
Data were collected on Trialeurodes ricini's preimaginal developmental period, mortality, longevity, mean cumulative egg and daily egg production.
http://dbase.irandoc.ac.ir/00232/00232080.htm

  
 Open Directory - Science: Biology: Botany: Bryology: Morphology and Life Cycle
Spore Dispersal in Bryophytes - The structure of capsules and methods of spore dispersal.
Antheridia - A description of the male reproductive structure and a microscopic image.
Top : Science : Biology : Botany : Bryology : Morphology and Life Cycle
http://dmoz.org/Science/Biology/Botany/Bryology/Morphology_and_Life_Cycle

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 95003227
11: Morphology and Disciplinary Development: Observations and Reflections
7: Evolutionary Morphology in Anatomy: Carl Gegenbaur and His School
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Morphology (Animals) Study and teaching (Higher) Germany History 19th century, Morphology (Animals) Germany History 19th century
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/uchi051/95003227.html

  
 Radashevsky & Cárdenas-Morphology and biology of Polydora rickettsi
Keywords Polychaeta; Spionidae; Polydora rickettsi ; morphology; ecology; reproduction; larval development; Chile
Radashevsky and Cárdenas-Morphology and biology of Polydora rickettsi
Morphology and biology of Polydora rickettsi (Polychaeta: Spionidae) from Chile
http://www.rsnz.org/publish/nzjmfr/2004/022.php

  
 MSM Human Morphology - Cell Biology
Practice identifying cell stages and note the percentage of cells in each stage.
of Arizona, The Biology Project: Studying Cells Tutorial:Recombinant DNA Technology Problem Set
of Arizona, The Biology Project: Studying Cells Tutorial: Eukaryotic Gene Expression Problem Set
http://www.msm.edu/human_morph/cellbio/cellbio.htm

  
 Science Fair Projects - Main Page asfp
Understand how these amazing and yet, dangerous waves are formed
Evolutionary developmental biology ("Evo-devo" or Evolution of Development)
http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects_encyclopedia

  
 DMOZ : Science : Biology : Botany : Bryology : Morphology and Life Cycle
A description of the male reproductive structure and a microscopic image.
22 pages found in Morphology and Life Cycle:
DMOZ : Science : Biology : Botany : Bryology : Morphology and Life Cycle
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 AddALL.com - World List of Phomopsis Names With Notes on Nomenclature, Morphology and Biology
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AddALL.com - World List of Phomopsis Names With Notes on Nomenclature, Morphology and Biology
World List of Phomopsis Names With Notes on Nomenclature, Morphology and Biology
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 Plebius Press : Diatoms : Biology and Morphology of the Genera
Amazon.com user Reviews of Diatoms : Biology and Morphology of the Genera
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 Uecker, F. A.: A World list of Phomopsis names with notes on nomenclature, morphology and biology. ISBN 3-443-76003-1
Uecker, F. A.: A World list of Phomopsis names with notes on nomenclature, morphology and biology.
Uecker, F. A World list of Phomopsis names with notes on nomenclature, morphology and biology
Acknowledgements 7 Introduction 9 Figures 15 List of Phomopsis species 17 Host Index 214
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