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  • ...so-called saprobes — organisms that thrive through degradation of organic matter, which is called [[saprotrophic nutrition]]. ...f 2.0. The [[annelid]] worm ''[[Tubifex tubifex]]'' needs a lot of organic matter and has an s value of 3.6. ...
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  • ====Biological Matter==== ...
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  • ...forming ("stretching") micrometer-sized [[soft matter]] particles, such as biological [[Cell (biology)|cells]] in suspension. From the late 1980s on, optical tweezers have been used to trap and hold biological dielectrica, such as cells or [[virus]]es.<ref> ...
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  • ...fluid Dynamics (or Biofluid Dynamics) involves the study of the motion of biological fluids (e.g. blood flow in arteries, animal flight, fish swimming, etc.). ...ngs and the synovial fluid between the knee joints is also an example of a biological fluid. ...
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  • ...double layer]] that develops due to interactions between the two [[phase (matter)|phases]]. In the case of a microfluidic channel, this results in a charged | title = Fault modelling and co-simulation in FlowFET-based biological array systems ...
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  • ...the investigation of inhomogeneous materials like suspensions or colloids, biological materials, phase separated polymers, blends, and crystalline or liquid crys [[Category:Electric and magnetic fields in matter]] ...
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  • ...butes such as [[soil horizon|horizon]] depth, [[silt]] percentage, organic matter content, and [[phosphorus]].<ref name="Moore1993">{{cite book|last1=Moore|f ...ths for [[Geochemistry|geochemical]] modelling, as well as to characterize biological processes such as annual [[Primary production|net primary production]], [[v ...
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  • ...rize the state of living cells, specifically monitoring and characterizing biological processes in real time using [[DNA transcription|transcriptional]] data. ...n biological systems, extending surprisal analysis to better understanding biological dynamics as shown in the figure. ...
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  • ...ines the relation between the [[dissolved oxygen]] concentration and the [[biological oxygen demand]] over time and is a solution to the linear first order diffe *<math>L_a</math> is the initial oxygen demand of organic matter in the water, also called the ultimate BOD (BOD at time t=infinity). The un ...
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  • ...le=Quantitative Reflection Interference Contrast Microscopy (RICM) in Soft Matter and Cell Adhesion | journal=ChemPhysChem | publisher=Wiley | volume=10 | is ==Biological applications== ...
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  • ...defined as spatially contiguous and functionally coherent patches of gray matter.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Varoquaux|first1=Gaël|last2=Craddock|first2=R. Ca [[Category:Biological databases]] ...
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  • ...artian [[basalt]]s can serve as potential future resources for substantial biological populations in the [[Solar System]].<ref name="Mautner-2002"/> ...he order of 6·10<sup>20</sup> kg, about 100,000 times more than biological matter presently on [[Earth]].<ref name="Mautner-2005" /> ...
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  • {{Short description|Mathematical model used to describe active matter.}} ...el used to describe active matter. One motivation of the study of [[active matter]] by physicists is the rich phenomenology associated to this field. [[Colle ...
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  • ...[Oceanic carbon cycle#Burial|organic carbon burial]], and vegetation type. Biological processes preferentially take up the lower mass [[isotope]] through [[kinet ...nna PDB"), have replaced the original.<ref name=BO_186>Miller & Wheeler, ''Biological Oceanography'', p.&nbsp;186.</ref> ...
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  • ...ling softly: a fracture theory of highly-deformable materials|journal=Soft Matter|volume=11|issue=19|pages=3812–3821|doi=10.1039/c5sm00496a|pmid=25857951|iss ...ls ([[Soft matter]]) consist of a type of material that e.g. includes soft biological tissues as well as synthetic elastomers, and that is very sensitive to ther ...
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  • ...ar=2010|title=A low-dimensional model for the red blood cell|journal= Soft Matter|doi=10.1039/C0SM00183J|pmc=3838865|pmid=24282440|volume=6|issue=18 |page=43 ...ood flow: modeling of the Fahraeus-Lindqvist effect | journal = Journal of Biological Physics | volume = 41| issue = 3 | pages = 313–26| doi = 10.1007/s10867-0 ...
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  • ...[[emulsions]], [[foams]], gels, biological media and other forms of [[soft matter]]. If carefully calibrated, DWS allows the quantitative measurement of micr [[Category:Soft matter]] ...
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  • ...tions are envisaged, including devices for integrated optics, chemical and biological surface sensing, etc.<ref> ...e waves on metamaterial interfaces. |journal=Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter|volume=29 |pages=463001 |date=2017|last2= Bogdanov, A. A. |first2=Lavrinenk ...
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  • ...and inhibiting the genesis of nascent viral particles. Whether this is a biological function of CNPase or a coincidental activity remains unclear.<ref name="pm ...and purine cyclic 2':3'- and 3':5'-nucleotides | journal = The Journal of Biological Chemistry | volume = 257 | issue = 2 | pages = 1044–7 | date = Jan 1982 | ...
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  • ...Solid-state physics|solid-state]] and [[Condensed matter physics|condensed matter]] physics the so-called [[atomic orbitals]], or [[spin-orbital]]s, as they ...onics are usually named '''tesseral harmonics''' in the field of condensed matter physics in which the name '''kubic harmonics''' rather refers to the irredu ...
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