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Lenning, Elizabeth; Rudge, David – American Biology Teacher, 2023
The discovery of and research into penicillin resistance by Sir Edward Abraham and Sir Ernst Chain can be used to teach the concept of natural selection and also multiple nature of science (NOS) objectives associated with Next Generation Science Standards, such as "scientific knowledge is based on empirical evidence" and "science is…
Descriptors: Drug Therapy, Microbiology, Biology, Science Instruction
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Yip, Cheng-Wai – Journal of Biological Education, 2007
Extracts of fruit peels contain antioxidants that protect the bacterium "Escherichia coli" against damage induced by ultraviolet light. Antioxidants neutralise free radicals, thus preventing oxidative damage to cells and deoxyribonucleic acid. A high survival rate of UV-exposed cells was observed when grapefruit or grape peel extract was…
Descriptors: Safety, Scientific Methodology, Biology, Statistical Analysis
Shepherd, Gordon M. – Scientific American, 1978
Nerve circuits are usually analyzed in terms of the axon, the long fiber of the nerve cell. It now appears that there are many circuits involving only the nerve cell's shorter extensions, the dendrites. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biology, Cytology, Microbiology
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Rolan, Robert G. – Bioscience, 1970
Compares the problems associated with long-duration manned space missions with environmental problems on Earth. Argues that bioastrononautical research can contribute much in the areas of pollution control, nutrition, microbiology, and group psychology. (EB)
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Biology, Environment, Microbiology
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Baker, William P.; Leyva, Kathryn J. – American Biology Teacher, 2006
Virology is an integral part of introductory biology courses. Research and experience indicate that, although the topic is a difficult one for many students, the effectiveness of instruction is enhanced when assignments actively engage the students in the generation of scientific explanations. These authors have found that the methods and…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Microbiology, Laboratory Experiments, Critical Thinking
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Wade, Nicholas – Science, 1975
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biology, Conference Reports, Genetics
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O'Sullivan, Dermot A. – Chemical and Engineering News, 1975
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biology, Genetics, Guidelines
Sudia, W. Daniel; And Others – 1970
Described are techniques used by the National Communicable Disease Center in obtaining blood and tissues from man and other vertebrates for arbovirus isolation and antibody studies. Also included are techniques for capturing and handling vertebrates; banding and marking; restraining and bleeding; storing of specimens to preserve antibody and…
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Guides, Medical Research
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Lappe, Marc – American Biology Teacher, 1977
Reviews history of "recombinant DNA" research, including early experiments and origins of bioethical debates between concerned scientists. Discusses National Institutes of Health (NIH) guidelines and accompanying Environmental Impact statement regarding recombinant DNA research and possibilities of human error covered by neither…
Descriptors: Biology, Current Events, Ethics, Genetics
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Jannasch, Holger W. – Oceanus, 1978
Describes the general thrust of deep-sea microbiology research. Discusses the existence of deep-sea food chains. (CP)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Microbiology, Oceanography
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Marx, Jean L. – Science, 1973
Descriptors: Biology, Communicable Diseases, Diseases, Microbiology
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Salisbury, Frank B. – Science Teacher, 1971
Present knowledge about Mars is compared with past beliefs about the planet. Biological experiments that indicate life may exist on Mars are interpreted. Life patterns or biological features that might be postulated for extraterrestrial life are presented at the molecular, cellular, organism, and ecosystem levels. (DS)
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Astronomy, Biology, Botany
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Wiseman, Alan; And Others – Journal of Biological Education, 1985
Updates knowledge on nitrogen fixation, indicating that investigation of free-living nitrogen-fixing organisms is proving useful in understanding bacterial partners and is expected to lead to development of more effective symbioses. Specific areas considered include biochemistry/genetics, synthesis control, proteins and enzymes, symbiotic systems,…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biology, Botany, College Science
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Salk, Jonas; Salk, Darrell – Science, 1977
Discusses control of poliomyelitis and influenza by live and killed virus vaccines. Considered are the etiological agents, pathogenic mechanisms and epidemiology of each disease. Reviews recent scientific studies of the diseases. Recommends use of killed virus vaccines in controlling both diseases. (CS)
Descriptors: Biology, Communicable Diseases, Disease Control, Health Education
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Wray, J. D. – Journal of Biological Education, 1975
Describes the hazards of using living materials in the science laboratory and outlines safety procedures that are particularly applicable to schools. Explains hazards to both mental and physical health and examines the latter in terms of fundamental and contingent factors. (Author/GS)
Descriptors: Biology, Hazardous Materials, Laboratory Procedures, Laboratory Safety
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