Biomarker |
biomarker (A normal metabolite that, when present in abnormal concentrations in certain body fluids, can indicate the presence of a particular disease or toxicological condition) |
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Biomasse |
biomass (Biomass refers strictly speaking to the total weight of all the living things in an ecosystem. However, it has come to refer to the amount of plant and crop material that could be produced in an ecosystem for making biofuels and other raw materials used in industry, for example) |
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Biomasse der Laicherbestände |
spawning-stock biomass |
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Biomasse des Laicherbestands |
spawning-stock biomass |
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Biomasse-Ertrag |
biomass yield |
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Biomethan |
biomethane |
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Biomethangewinnung |
biomethanation |
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Biomethangewinnung |
biomethanization |
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Biomonitoring |
biological monitoring |
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Biomonitoring |
biological monitoring (The direct measurement of changes in the biological status of a habitat, based on evaluations of the number and distribution of individuals or species before and after a change) |
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Bionik |
bio- and medical engineering |
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Biophotolyse |
biophotolysis |
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Biophysik |
biophysics (The hybrid science involving the application of physical principles and methods to study and explain the structures of living organisms and the mechanics of life processes) |
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Bioprodukt |
bioproduct |
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Bioreaktor |
heterogeneous phase bioreactor |
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Bioreaktor |
bioreactor (A container, such as a large fermentation chamber, for growing living organisms that are used in the industrial production of substances such as pharmaceuticals, antibodies, or vaccines) |
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Bioreinigung |
bioremediation |
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Biorhythmus |
biorhythm (A cyclically recurring pattern of physiological states in an organism or organ, such as alpha rhythm or circadian rhythm; believed by some to affect physical and mental states and behaviour) |
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Biosanierung |
bioremediation |
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Biosicherheit |
biosafety (The combination of knowledge, techniques and equipment used to manage or contain potentially infectious materials or biohazards in the laboratory environment, to reduce or prevent harm to laboratory workers, other persons and the environment) |
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