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Peracarida are common inhabitants of biological substrata, such as algae, sponges and ascidians and have been proven to be very sensitive to changes in environmental conditions.
Biological factors include primary production, biological substrata, dispersal ability, and community type.
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The traction force produced by biological cells has been visualized as distortions in flexible substrata.
Biofilm formation starts with the adhesion of bacteria to a substratum surface that can either be of biological or synthetic origin.
The analytical focus of this study was on biochemical and molecular biological parameters of the developing biofilm and on biofilm adhesiveness as a proxy for substratum stability.
A three-dimensional microtextured substratum appears to reintroduce a more physiological microarchitecture for tissue culture that may have potential uses in biological research as well as in tissue engineering and diagnostic applications.
At the beginning of her Vagina book, Wolf says that her theory of "biological consciousness" comes in part from William James's mighty The Variety of Religious Experience (1902) – "the issue of neurology as a substratum for these common mystical experiences", ie, that particular brain-states may give people a feeling that they are, for a moment, in touch with God.
They worked surreptitiously, choosing to focus on the substrata of a business or event".
He didn't believe that the material substrata was the be-all and end-all".
Biological warfare?
You would have to burrow down to some substrata of my material existence to find the answer to that one.
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