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  1. Brain & Behavior: An Introduction to Biological Psychology
  2. Biological Psychology: An Illustrated Survival Guide by Paul Aleixo, 2008-06-10
  3. Understanding Biological Psychology (Basic Psychology) by Philip Corr, 2006-10-09
  4. Essential Biological Psychology (Arnold Publication) by G. Neil Martin, 2003-08-14
  5. Study Guide for Kalat's Biological Psychology, 9th by Elaine M. Hull, 2006-08-15
  6. Biological Psychology by Elaine M. Hull, 1998-01
  7. Biological Psychology by James W. Kalat, 1997-08
  8. The polyvagal perspective [An article from: Biological Psychology] by S.W. Porges, 2007-02-01
  9. The Experimental Analysis of Behavior: A Biological Perspective (A Series of books in psychology) by Edmund J. Fantino, 1979-03
  10. Biological Psychology & Student CD-ROM by Stephen B. Klein, B. Michael Thorne, 2006-10-26
  11. Biological Psychology: An Integrative Approach by Fred Toates, 2001-06-06
  12. Outlines & Highlights for Biological Psychology by James W. Kalat, ISBN: 9780495603009 by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2009-12-29
  13. Biological & Social Psychology & Individual Differences: Aqa (A) As Psychology Unit 2 (As/a-Level Photocopiable Teacher Resource Packs) by Molly Marshall, 2010-07
  14. Stress and Health: Biological and Psychological Interactions (BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY) by Dr. William R. Lovallo, 2004-09-13

21. Cell Biology
Designed for the Advanced Level students. The page consists of biological pictures and precise descriptions for each biological topic.
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Build your own FREE website at Tripod.com Share: Facebook Twitter Digg reddit document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard']); document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard2']); Please Sign My Guestbook A THE STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS OF CELL NEW [1] Endoplasmic Reticulum [2] Ribosomes [3] Golgi Bodies [4] Lysosomes [5] Mitochondrion Nucleus B THE STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS OF PLANT CELL COMING SOON [1] Cell Wall [2] Plastids [3] Vacuoles C PROKARYOTAE AND EUKARYOTAE COMING SOON Prokaryotae Eukaryotae Their Differences

22. Biological - Definition Of Biological At YourDictionary.com
adjective. of or connected with biology; of plants and animals; of the nature of living matter; used in or produced by practical biology; related genetically rather than by
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23. Biological Targets Inc
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24. Biological - Definition Of Biological In The Medical Dictionary - By The Free On
bi o log i cal (bl j-k l) adj. 1. Of, relating to, caused by, or affecting life or living organisms. 2. Having to do with biology. 3. Related by blood, as in a child's
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25. Division Of Biological Sciences Home Page
Division of biological Sciences at UC San Diego advances knowledge of basic biological sciences and to applies research discoveries in ways that improve human health, protect
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26. USAF Counterproliferation Center: Biological Warfare And Bioterrorism
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  • 27. Biological Psychology - New World Encyclopedia
    biological psychology, of biopsychology, is the application of the principles of biology to the study of mental processes and behavior, that is the study of psychology in terms
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    Jump to: navigation search Previous (Biological pest control) Next (Biology) Psychology History Psychologists Divisions Abnormal Applied Biological Clinical Cognitive Comparative Developmental Differential Educational Experimental Industrial Parapsychology Religion Social Approaches Behaviorism Depth Gestalt Humanistic Information processing Biological psychology, of biopsychology, is the application of the principles of biology to the study of mental processes and behavior, that is the study of psychology in terms of bodily mechanisms. The view that psychological processes have biological (or physiological) correlates, is the basic assumption of the whole field of biological psychology. Through a variety of research methods, psychologists in this field hope to uncover information that enriches human understanding of their own mental processes, as well as providing valuable data that enable those in medical fields to better treat patients with a variety of disorders, both physical and mental. Biopsychology has been a prominent field of psychology from the start in Europe and North America and remains a major area of research and instruction in many countries. In the last two centuries, biopsychology has found new ways to answer old questions, has tackled important new questions, and has abandoned some problems as poorly defined. Carefully designed behavioral experiments and innovative biomedical techniques have been essential to its progress.

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    29. Ready.gov: Biological Threat
    Ready America, Educating and empowering Americans to prepare for biological Threat emergencies.
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    A biological attack is the deliberate release of germs or other biological substances that can make you sick. Many agents must be inhaled, enter through a cut in the skin or be eaten to make you sick. Some biological agents, such as anthrax, do not cause contagious diseases. Others, like the smallpox virus, can result in diseases you can catch from other people.
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    Unlike an explosion, a biological attack may or may not be immediately obvious. While it is possible that you will see signs of a biological attack, as was sometimes the case with the anthrax mailings, it is perhaps more likely that local health care workers will report a pattern of unusual illness or there will be a wave of sick people seeking emergency medical attention. You will probably learn of the danger through an emergency radio or TV broadcast, or some other signal used in your community. You might get a telephone call or emergency response workers may come to your door.

    30. Internet Journal Of Science
    Publishes studies of biologically important molecules.
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    The Internet is a revolutionary medium for publishing scientific papers. This new journal of Biological Chemistry and related topics will set the standard for the publishing of high quality scientific papers on the Internet.
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    All aspects of Chemistry are included, but with particular emphasis on studies of biologically important molecules. In addition, the journal would like to promote the application of Computers in chemistry such as Molecular Modelling, Cheminformatics and Bioinformatics.
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    Each issue will be in two parts.
    The journal will be a peer reviewed electronic, but otherwise a conventional scientific journal.
    In addition, there will be a magazine section which will contain more topical issues.

    31. FEMA: Are You Ready?
    Are You Ready? biological Threats. biological agents are organisms or toxins that can kill or incapacitate people, livestock, and crops. The three basic groups of biological
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    Biological Threats Biological agents are organisms or toxins that can kill or incapacitate people, livestock, and crops. The three basic groups of biological agents that would likely be used as weapons are bacteria, viruses, and toxins. Most biological agents are difficult to grow and maintain. Many break down quickly when exposed to sunlight and other environmental factors, while others, such as anthrax spores, are very long lived. Biological agents can be dispersed by spraying them into the air, by infecting animals that carry the disease to humans, and by contaminating food and water. Delivery methods include:
    • Aerosols - biological agents are dispersed into the air, forming a fine mist that may drift for miles. Inhaling the agent may cause disease in people or animals. Animals - some diseases are spread by insects and animals, such as fleas, mice, flies, mosquitoes, and livestock.

    32. Biological Definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta
    bi o log i cal b ə l jjik'l adjective Definition 1. of living things relating to living organisms biological diversity 2. of biology relating to the science
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    33. Biological - Definition From Biology-Online.org
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    Definition adjective (1) Of or pertaining to biology : the scientific study of life (or living things (2) Of or relating to life (or living things (3) Of or relating to by genetic lineage
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    34. Biological Pollutants | Indoor Air Quality | US EPA
    biological contaminants include bacteria, molds, mildew, viruses, animal dander and cat saliva, house dust, mites, cockroaches, and pollen
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    Biological contaminants include bacteria, molds, mildew , viruses, animal dander and cat saliva, house dust, mites, cockroaches, and pollen (see more about Asthma triggers at www.epa.gov/asthma ). There are many sources of these pollutants. Pollens originate from plants; viruses are transmitted by people and animals; bacteria are carried by people, animals, and soil and plant debris; and household pets are sources of saliva and animal dander. The protein in urine from rats and mice is a potent allergen. When it dries, it can become airborne. Contaminated central air handling systems can become breeding grounds for mold, mildew, and other sources of biological contaminants and can then distribute these contaminants through the home.

    35. Life Science Reference - Biology Online
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    36. Biological Medicine Network | Marion Institute
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    37. Biological Scientists
    biological Scientists. Nature of the Work; Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement; Employment; Job Outlook; Projections; Earnings; Wages; Related Occupations
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    Biological scientists study living organisms and their relationship to the environment. They perform research to gain a better understanding of fundamental life processes and apply that understanding to developing new products or processes. Research can be broken down into two categories: basic and applied. Basic research is conducted without any intended aim; the goal is simply to expand on human knowledge. Applied research is directed towards solving a particular problem. Most biological scientists specialize in one area of biology, such as zoology (the study of animals) or microbiology (the study of microscopic organisms). (

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    39. Federation Of American Scientists :: Introduction To Biological Weapons
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    Biological weapons (BWs) deliver toxins and microorganisms, such as viruses and bacteria, so as to deliberately inflict disease among people, animals, and agriculture. Biological attacks can result in destruction of crops, temporarily discomforting a small community, killing large numbers of people, or other outcomes. The way that a biological weapon is used depends on several factors. These include: the agent itself; its preparation; its durability in the environment; and route of infection. Some agents can be disbursed as an aerosol, which can be inhaled or can infect a susceptible spot on the skin, like a cut or wound. Attackers can also contaminate food or water with some agents. Anthrax letter addressed to former Senator Tom Daschle in 2001. (Source: FBI)

    40. Iraq's Biological Weapon Program
    Iraq's biological Weapon Program. This is a brief history of Iraq's attempt to build germ weapons. It begins with a chronology that emphasizes
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    WMD Profiles: Biological Program Histories Chemical Nuclear Biological Missile Iraq's Biological Weapon Program This is a brief history of Iraq's attempt to build germ weapons. It begins with a chronology that emphasizes individual facilities and germs, although many important details were never revealed to the UN inspectors who were on the ground in Iraq until the end of 1998. It is their findings on which the history primarily relies. A second set of inspections in Iraq was carried out from September 2002 to March 2003, but answered few of the many remaining questions about Iraq's biological weapon program. After the chronology, a second section discusses Iraq's interest in anthrax in more detail. The third section is a primer on the effects of the germs and viruses Iraq was working on. Iraq managed to produce anthrax, aflatoxin, botulinum toxin, gas gangrene, ricin, and wheat smut, and was also known to be working on cholera, mycotoxins, shigellosis, and viruses (including camelpox, infectious hemorrhaghic conjunctivitis and rotavirus) as well as genetic engineering. There are suspicions that Iraq was also working on smallpox.

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