When randomized, they self-selected into a pattern resembling the microscopic structures of a biologicalorganism.
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Trace fossils indicate a biologicalorganism's activity, which is directly related to its ecology and environment.
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If biology and chemistry were so interchangeable, could a molecule concocted in a flask affect the inner workings of a biologicalorganism?
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A virus is the simplest biologicalorganism, merely consisting of a small number of genes (DNA) sheathed in a protective protein coat.
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Cultural traits, like biologicalorganisms, take part in an endless struggle for existence.
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Protein phosphorylation serves as a primary mechanism of signal transduction in the cells of biologicalorganisms.
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We are biologicalorganisms, and as such we interact with and respond to the world around us.
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An important strategy in AM of biomedical constructs is to mimic the structural organizations of natural biologicalorganisms.
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Biologicalorganisms transmit "instructions" from one cell to its progeny by transferring these packets of information.
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I've thought lately about biologicalorganisms' will to survive and reproduce, and how that drive evolved over millions of generations.
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Likewise, he argued, the complexity and obvious design of biologicalorganisms for survival in hostile environments imply a creator: God.
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I would calculate a forty-nine percent chance that the outcome would be lethal for all biologicalorganisms on this world".
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Despite vital importance to all biologicalorganisms for survival, genome maintenance and evolution, the recombination reaction is not yet understood at atomic level.
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Networks have become a key approach to understanding systems of interacting objects, unifying the study of diverse phenomena including biologicalorganisms and human society.
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Many biological membranes consist of 50% or more (by weight) membrane proteins, which constitute approximately one-third of all proteins expressed in biologicalorganisms.