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  2. Audoin - Wikipedia

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    Alduin (Langobardic: Aldwin or Hildwin, Latin: Audoinus; [1] also called Auduin or Audoin) was king of the Lombards from 547 to 560. [2] Life.

  3. Adenosine monophosphate - Wikipedia

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    Adenosine monophosphate (AMP), also known as 5'-adenylic acid, is a nucleotide.AMP consists of a phosphate group, the sugar ribose, and the nucleobase adenine.It is an ester of phosphoric acid and the nucleoside adenosine. [1]

  4. Outline of cell biology - Wikipedia

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    Light micrograph of a moss's leaf cells at 400X magnification. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to cell biology: . Cell biology – A branch of biology that includes study of cells regarding their physiological properties, structure, and function; the organelles they contain; interactions with their environment; and their life cycle, division, and death.

  5. Aristotle's biology - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle's biology is the theory of biology, grounded in systematic observation and collection of data, mainly zoological, embodied in Aristotle's books on the science. Many of his observations were made during his stay on the island of Lesbos , including especially his descriptions of the marine biology of the Pyrrha lagoon, now the Gulf of ...

  6. Alduin II of Angoulême - Wikipedia

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    Alduin II was Count of Angoulême from 1018 to his death in 1031. He was the eldest son of Count William II of Angoulême and Gerberga of Anjou. [1]After his father's death in 1028, Alduin had several women publicly burned at the stake, accusing them of using witchcraft to poison his father.

  7. Biological rules - Wikipedia

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    The pygmy mammoth is an example of insular dwarfism, a case of Foster's rule, its unusually small body size an adaptation to the limited resources of its island home.. A biological rule or biological law is a generalized law, principle, or rule of thumb formulated to describe patterns observed in living organisms.

  8. Origination of Organismal Form - Wikipedia

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    The book is the outcome of the 4th Altenberg Workshop in Theoretical Biology on "Origins of Organismal Form: Beyond the Gene Paradigm", hosted in 1999 at the Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research. [1] [2] It has been cited over 200 times [3] and has a major influence on extended evolutionary synthesis research.

  9. Phosphatidylinositol (3,4,5)-trisphosphate - Wikipedia

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    Phosphatidylinositol (3,4,5)-trisphosphate (PtdIns(3,4,5)P 3), abbreviated PIP 3, is the product of the class I phosphoinositide 3-kinases' (PI 3-kinases) phosphorylation of phosphatidylinositol (4,5)-bisphosphate (PIP 2). It is a phospholipid that resides on the plasma membrane.