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| Metabolism | |||
| Definition of the term Metabolism | |||
| http://dogs.about.com/library/glossary/bldefmetabolism.htm?iam=savvy&terms=definition+of+metabolism | About.com |
| Aerobic Metabolism Definition - Walking Glossary | |||
| Definition of aerobic metabolism | |||
| http://walking.about.com/library/glossary/blaerobicmetabolism.htm?iam=savvy&terms=definition+of+metabolism | About.com |
| Anaerobic Metabolism Definition - Walking Glossary | |||
| Definition of anaerobic metabolism | |||
| http://walking.about.com/library/glossary/blg1anaerobicmetabolism.htm?iam=savvy&terms=definition+of+metabolism | About.com |
| Metabolism | |||
| Definitions of basic fitness terms from your About.com Exercise Guide | |||
| http://exercise.about.com/library/Glossary/More Definitions 2/bldef-metabolism.htm?iam=savvy&terms=definition+of+metabolism | About.com |
| About Dogs - Glossary - Metabolism | |||
| Definition of the term Metabolism | |||
| http://dogs.about.com/library/diseases/bldefmetabolism.htm?iam=savvy&terms=definition+of+metabolism | About.com |
| Definition of metabolism | |||
| metabolism Definition: (meh-TAB-o-liszm) Adj: metabolic (MEH-tah-BALL-ick) The chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism that produce energy | |||
| http://www.phoenix5.org/glossary/metabolism.html |
| DEFINITION Aminophosphonate metabolism - Reference pathway | |||
| The following map is adapted from KEGG with their generous permission (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes, M. Kanehisa, Director) | |||
| http://www.stdgen.lanl.gov/stdgen/images/KEGG/00440.html |
| Jaundice Definition Bilirubin metabolism Determinants of ... | |||
| Page 1. 1 Jaundice Stephen Chung Definition * jaundice is a condition marked by yellow serum bilirubin 2X N = 40-50 umol/L Bilirubin metabolism Determinants of | |||
| http://www.healthsci.utas.edu.au/medicine/teaching/year3/cmm300/pdf/jaundice.pdf |
| Aerobic Metabolism Definition - Walking Glossary | |||
| Definition: The creation of energy through the combustion of carbohydrates and fats in the Walkers want to use aerobic metabolism for walking energy because it | |||
| http://walking.about.com/library/glossary/blaerobicmetabolism.htm |
| Anaerobic Metabolism Definition - Walking Glossary | |||
| Anaerobic metabolism. Back to Last Page Full Glossary Definition: The creation of energy through the combustion of carbohydrates in the absence of oxygen. | |||
| http://walking.about.com/library/glossary/blg1anaerobicmetabolism.htm |
| BIOL 110 LECTURE OUTLINE SEPT. 20 I. METABOLISM A. Definition ... | |||
| 20 I. METABOLISM A. Definition of metabolism 1. All reactions occurring in a body which involve transforming chemical energy a) Catabolism b) Anabolism 2. How | |||
| http://smccd.net/accounts/hirzel/courses/bio110/review/outlines/010920.pdf |
| metabolism, Definition from AP Dictionary of Science and ... | |||
| metabolism. Physiology • the sum of all the chemical and physical processes within a living organism, including anabolism and catabolism. | |||
| http://www.academicpress.com/inscight/08261998/metabol2.htm |
| Metabolism - UMMC | |||
| Medical Encyclopedia article K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z Metabolism Overview Metabolism Definition: Physical and chemical processes within the body related to body functions. Processes of energy | |||
| http://www.umm.edu/ency/article/002257.htm |
| Inborn errors of metabolism - UMMC | |||
| Medical Encyclopedia article Overview Food Sources Recommendations Side Effects Inborn errors of metabolism Definition: Inborn errors of metabolism occur from a group of rare genetic disorders in | |||
| http://www.umm.edu/ency/article/002438.htm |
| WebMD - definition-topic -- stm159337 | |||
| Metabolism. Metabolism results in growth, the elimination of waste products (in urine and stool), healing of wounds, and other necessary activities of the body. | |||
| http://my.webmd.com/encyclopedia/article/1840.56304 |
| Inborn Errors of Metabolism Definition/ cut-off value | |||
| 351 Inborn Errors of Metabolism Definition/ cut-off value Presence of inborn error(s) of metabolism diagnosed by a physician as self reported by applicant | |||
| http://www.tdh.state.tx.us/wichd/nut/351.pdf |
| Strength Training and Metabolism | |||
| in tissue and compound building (anabolism) or breakdown of substrates and release of energy (catabolism). The preceding definition of metabolism was taken | |||
| http://www.members.shaw.ca/saskcoach/Strengthmetabolism.htm |
| basal metabolism - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define) | |||
| Definition for basal metabolism. basal metabolism (noun) -. 1. the amount of energy required to maintain the body of an individual in a resting state. | |||
| http://define.ansme.com/words/b/basal_metabolism.html |
| Functional Bioinformatics | |||
| Page 7. Definition of Metabolism ! The metabolism is the totality of linked reactions in a cell ! A pathway is a conceptual unit of the metabolism ! | |||
| https://www.cgl.ucsf.edu:8000/mis206/class/10_7karp.pdf |
| Boosting your metabolism, Raise your metabolism | |||
| Visit. Boosting your Metabolism. Definition of metabolism: Metabolism is the number of calories that you burn at any given moment. | |||
| http://www.fitnesspros.com/articles/metabolism.html |
| Metabolism and your basal metabolic rate | |||
| Fitness Nutrition News. Boosting your Metabolism. Definition of metabolism: Metabolism is the number of calories that you burn at any given moment. | |||
| http://www.bodypumpinc.com/metabolism.html |
| Endotext.com - Diseases of Bone and Calcium Metabolism, Approach ... | |||
| I. DEFINITION. cell adhesion and plasma membrane integrity, protein secretion, muscle contraction, neuronal excitability, glycogen metabolism and coagulation. | |||
| http://www.endotext.org/parathyroid/parathyroid4/parathyroid4.htm |
| USS Sojourner (former Reci) Lounge: The Awakening, Pt. 3 | |||
| Your definition says youd have to exhibit metabolism, growth, and reproduction to be alive. That would fit the definition of metabolism. | |||
| http://usf.for.net/cgi-bin/board.cgi?thread=123&post=259 |
| Procookie: Boosting your Metabolism | |||
| Boosting your Metabolism. Definition of metabolism: Metabolism is the number of calories that you burn at any given moment. Your | |||
| http://www.bodyfitness.cl/procookie/article2.htm |
| NationalDirectory : Health Conditions and Diseases Nutrition and | |||
| ... and Metabolism Disorders Malnutrition See Also: Health: Mental Health: Disorders: ...Child and Adolescent: Mental Retardation: Causes Web Sites: Definitionof life are looked at, chronic disease, vegetarian and fad diets, alcohol | |||
| http://search.nationaldirectory.com/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Nutrition_and_Metabolism_Disorders/Malnutrition/ |
| Boosting your Metabolism Definition of metabolism | |||
| Boosting your MetabolismDefinitionofmetabolism: Metabolismis the number ofcalories that you burn at any given moment. Your metabolism: 1. Workout with weights By lifting weights you build more muscle. | |||
| http://www.nerdstrums.com/bodybuilding/articles/m-o/metabolism.htm |
| Metabolism - Definition of Metabolism. | |||
| pad What is Metabolite? MetabolismDefinitionMetabolite: any substance that is a resultant product ofmetabolism, particularly catabolism. Metabolites are often formed through the ...breakdown of the branched-chain amino | |||
| http://www.powerhousesupplements.com/metabolism.html |
| Wikipedia: Metabolism | |||
| [Home] Wikipedia: Metabolism HomePage | Recent Changes | Preferences | Receive an article a day! ...can edit this page right now! Metabolism is the uptake and digestion of of metabolism is almost as difficult as the definition of "life". | |||
| http://dw.wikipedia.com/wiki/Metabolism |
| Definition of Organic Growing | |||
| Organic Growers Society Definitionof of organic growing, a number of definitions will be posted on this ... humus colloids, at a rate governed by warmth. In this system, the metabolism of the plant and its ability to assimilate | |||
| http://www.netspeed.com.au/cogs/cogdef.htm |
| MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia: Inborn errors of metabolism | |||
| Definition Return to top Inborn errors of metabolism occur from a group of rare genetic disorders in which the body cannot metabolize food components normally. | |||
| http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002438.htm |
| Re: What is the meaning of life? | |||
| So, perhaps we can put chemical and physical processes, which are involved in the definition of metabolism, to the right of organelles: | |||
| http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/nov99/942624900.Gb.r.html |
| Disorders of the Hormonal Metabolism | |||
| the Hormonal Metabolism Hormone producing glands, whose malfunction can lead to metabolic disorders Hormones and their working mechanism Definition: Hormones | |||
| http://www.dr-rath-research.org/literature/cellhealthman/chap7.pdf |
| Definition of Zone Activity Levels | |||
| This made me think, could this be the definition of sedentary, and the other etc calories of activity a day over and above the Basal metabolism level for a 150 | |||
| http://www.zonehome.com/zlib0006.htm |
| Definition of an antioxidant | |||
| ..., substance that prevents or slows the breakdown of another substance by oxygen. Synthetic and natural antioxidants are ...used to slow the deterioration of metabolism; the body produces its own antioxidants (e.g., the enzyme superoxide | |||
| http://www2.ifrn.bbsrc.ac.uk/EUROFEDA/definition.html |
| A Definition of Advanced Types of Atherosclerotic | |||
| ... Statement Welcome to the American Heart Association Web site A Definitionof Atherosclerotic Lesions and a Histological Classification of ...smooth muscle cell phenotype, proliferative capacity, and cholesterol metabolism. | |||
| http://americanheart.org/Scientific/statements/1995/17950005.html |
| 1.4h : metabolism | |||
| metabolism facilitated by basic process metabolism same as processes of living things metabolism has definition all processes involved in metabolism has | |||
| http://www.biologylessons.sdsu.edu/classes/lab4/semnet/metabolism.htm |
| Experimental Design | |||
| Obviously, the chemical composition will be radically different in a fossil, and no metabolism or growth can be measured. Thus, the definition of life must be | |||
| http://web.mit.edu/12.000/www/finalpresentation/experiments/life.html |
| Definition Page | |||
| Definition Page for DrumLibs Health Research Review: eg, steroid hormones and vitamin D). Vitamin B-5 is also involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats | |||
| http://www.drumlib.com/dn/vi.htm |
| Chemistry 372 Metabolism September 25, 2002 | |||
| 18.1-18.3) A. Extended definition of metabolism - Metabolism is a highly coordinated and directed cell activity, in which many multienzyme systems cooperate to | |||
| http://chemweb.calpoly.edu/chem/rice/372/Handout/ovh02.pdf |
| Definition of Isagenixs Snack Ingredients | |||
| Printable Definition of Isagenixs Snack Ingredients. As choline increases fat metabolism it has been shown that it lowers blood cholesterol. | |||
| http://www.adiet.com/isagenix/def_sn.html |
| Issue 3/98of Socionics journal | |||
| considered. Legitimacy of types of informational metabolism definition for technical objects is proved for human - object system. Key | |||
| http://www.socionics.ibc.com.ua/ej/3-98.html |
| Metabolism Branch | |||
| Metabolism Branch Since its inception in 1956, the Metabolism Branch has been an concerns the regulation of the immune response and the definition of disorders | |||
| http://www-dcs.nci.nih.gov/resdir/branch_index.cfm?b_id=13 |
| ISCID - Stuart Kauffman Live Chat | |||
| I dont think we have a definition of metabolism, although we have the well studied examples of terrestrial metabolisms. Harold | |||
| http://www.iscid.org/stuartkauffman-chat.php |
| Definitions bone diseases and dental fluorosis | |||
| It also affects the homeostasis of bone mineral metabolism. Alterations in hormones concerned with bone mineral metabolism are seen in fluorosis. | |||
| http://www.fluoridation.com/definit.htm |
| Final Exam Study Guide | |||
| exam. Closed Notes Material. from Chapter 12. Definition of malnutrition; Definition of undernourishment; Definition of metabolism; Listing | |||
| http://www.uwm.edu/~tholme/old106/secd_sg.htm |
| 1.4.BasicProcesses.urls.18.Span : metabolism | |||
| catabolism metabolism SAME AS metabolismo metabolism similar to processes of living things metabolism has definition all processes involved in metabolism has | |||
| http://naturalsciences.sdsu.edu/classes/lab4/metabolism.htm |
| Expanded Answers - Chapter 2 | |||
| Pharmacokinetics: The study of the absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination of xenobiotics the body does to a xenobiotic, this is not a definition! | |||
| http://wiz2.pharm.wayne.edu/psc3310/331chp2.htm |
| Sansum Medical Research Institute - History | |||
| diabetes, gout, and nephritis. Dr. Potters definition of metabolism was memorized by medical students of the era, and is as follows: | |||
| http://www.sansum.org/history.htm |
| Testing Status: BENZENE | |||
| AL., METABOLISM OF [14C] BENZENE BY CYNOMOLGUS MONKEYS CHIMPANZEES, TOXICOL APPL PHARM, 114:277-284, 1992. GENETIC TOXICOLOGY (definition). | |||
| http://ntp-server.niehs.nih.gov/htdocs/Results_status/ResstatB/10389-Y.html |
| 9(a) Origin and Definition of Life | |||
| Hominid Line Begins Its Evolution, 20-15 Million Years Ago. Definition of Life. We call the process that allows for this facilitation metabolism. | |||
| http://www.geog.ouc.bc.ca/physgeog/contents/9a.html |
| Panel on the Definition of Dietary Fiber; (COMPLETED) | |||
| to provide FEEDBACK on the Project Project Title: Panel on the Definition of Dietary a staff physician in the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism and the | |||
| http://www4.nas.edu/webcr.nsf/CommitteeDisplay/FNBX-H-99-04-B?OpenDo(DELETED)ent |
| Practice questions: Student Questions on Chapter 15 | |||
| The definition of metabolism is: (Holly Sheehan). groups that are capable of interbreeding and ocasionally exchanging genes. chemical | |||
| http://www.usd.edu/esci/e121/exam/Chap-15.html |
| Residue Guideline No. 6 - Definition of Residues for purpose of ... | |||
| Metabolism studies are particularly needed if the commodity is to be used as which metabolites/degradation products should be included in the definition of a | |||
| http://www.nra.gov.au/guidelines/guidln6.shtml |
| Definition of metabolite | |||
| metabolite Definition: (meh-TAB-o-lite) (1) Something essential for metabolism. Compare to antimetabolite. (2) A product of metabolism. make another selection | |||
| http://www.phoenix5.org/glossary/metabolite.html |
| Amino Acid Metabolism Defects Clinical Resources | |||
| of Amino Acid Metabolism and Storage: Table of contents: Introduction: Access do(DELETED)ent; The Hyperphenylalaninemias: Access do(DELETED)ent: Definition: Access do(DELETED)ent; | |||
| http://fsumed-dl.slis.ua.edu/clinical/metabolism/inborn/aminoacid/amino-acid-defects.htm |
| Ground Rules of Metabolism | |||
| Ground Rules of Metabolism. Table of Contents. Select a slide or start at the beginning. Ground Rules of Metabolism. Thermodynamics. Energy and Metabolic Reactions. Definition of Terms. Enzymes | |||
| http://www.northern.wvnet.edu/~tdanford/bioc6/index.html |
| Lecture Outline 13: Origin of Life 1. Definition of Life 2. ... | |||
| 24) 1. Definition of Life 2. Spontaneous Generation 3. Model for Chemical Protein building Instructions c. Growth: expand in volume d. Metabolism: Sum of all | |||
| http://www.esb.utexas.edu/engler/bio304/lectures/lecture13.pdf |
| The Escherichia coli MG1655 in silico metabolic genotype: Its ... | |||
| Materials and Methods Definition of the E. coli MG1655 Metabolic Map. An in silico repre- sentation of E. coli metabolism has been constructed. | |||
| http://insilico.mit.edu/Palsson_PNAS2000.pdf |
| FishBase Glossary Searched Term | |||
| FishBase Glossary Term : metabolism Language. Term. Definition. See also. English, metabolism, The whole of biochemical reactions occurring in a living organism. | |||
| http://www.fishbase.org/Glossary/Glossary.cfm?TermEnglish=metabolism |
| Conditions and Diseases: Nutrition and Metabolism Disorders: ... | |||
| Conditions and Diseases: Nutrition and Metabolism Disorders: Vitamins and Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome - Alternative names, definition, causes, incidence, and | |||
| http://my.treasurecoasthealth.com/treasurecoasthealth.php/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Nutrition_and_Metabolism_Disorders/Vitamins_and_Minerals/Wernicke-Korsakoff_Syndrome |
| JCE 2000 (77) 163 [Feb] Biochemical Pathways: An Atlas of ... | |||
| The extra space is used to add explanatory text to the figures and to include many topics not covered by the traditional definition of metabolism. | |||
| http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/Journal/issues/2000/Feb/abs163.html |
| UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH RESEARCHER PROVIDES FIRST-EVER ... | |||
| are dramatic and anxiety provoking, while the changes in lipids and glucose metabolism may increase their Dr. Kingsleys proposed definition of HIV-LS follows: | |||
| http://www.upmc.edu/NewsBureau/gsph/kingsley_lipodystrophy.htm |
| Gout | |||
| leading to hyperuricemia and gout begins with the metabolism of purines Definition of Gout, Causes, Symptoms, Severity and Outlook, Risk Factors, Diagnosis | |||
| http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/ucdhs/health/a-z/93Gout__/doc93.html |
| Definition | |||
| There are two parts to this definition physical parts, the sum of the atoms, molecules, macromolecules, cells, structures, metabolism, energy utilization | |||
| http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/bc/ahp/BioInfo/GP/Definition.html |
| Standard experiment definition: parameters reference | |||
| This is the basic experiment definition, which covers most of functionality of Idle metabolism: energy requirement for one living stick in 100 simulation steps | |||
| http://www.frams.poznan.pl/a/doc_expdef-standard.html |
| Idiosyncrasies of Vitamin D Metabolism in the Green Iguana ( ... | |||
| It was, however, clearly demonstrated that bone metabolism in these green iguanas to moderate osteomalacia, a general lack of radiographic definition and thin | |||
| http://www.anapsid.org/iguana/bernard-d3.html |
| MCB 229 Spring 2000: Introduction to Metabolism | |||
| or terminal acceptor can be organic molecule derived from energy source during metabolism (pyruvate, etc.) --- fermentation (energy yields Definition of G | |||
| http://ceiba.cc.ntu.edu.tw/609-21500/307/307-4.htm |
| The Body: Women Alive -- First-Ever Definition of HIV-Associated ... | |||
| Dr. Kingsleys proposed definition of HIV-LS follows: Peripheral lipoatrophy lipodystrophy along with metabolic abnormalities of glucose metabolism or lipids. | |||
| http://www.thebody.com/wa/summer01/lipodystrophy.html |
| NDI Terminology - metabolism | |||
| da8. metabolism. DEFINITION: 1. The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced and maintained (anabolism), and also the transformation by | |||
| http://www.ndif.org/Terms/metabolism.html |
| Parasite-specific GO terms | |||
| term: hemoglobin processing and metabolism goid: GO:0020027 definition: Processes involved in the uptake and utilization of hemoglobin. | |||
| http://www.sanger.ac.uk/Users/mb4/GO/ |
| Terroir: towards a working definition | |||
| Mineral ions in the rhizosphere have been shown to alter plant metabolism, and although to But Id exclude from my definition of terroir the concept that soils | |||
| http://www.wineanorak.com/terroir2.htm |
| Ch 4: Cellular Metabolism | |||
| Direct coupling vs. indirect coupling. Metabolism. Definition ? Metabolic pathways = network of linked reactions. Basic feature: coupling of exergonic. | |||
| http://lpc1.clpccd.cc.ca.us/lpc/zingg/physio/plecture/student_vers/p1ch4p1s.ppt |
| Testing Status: 2-BUTOXYETHANOL (ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ... | |||
| HB, EFFECTS OF DOSE, AGE, INHIBITION OF METABOLISM AND ELIMINATION ON THE TOXICOKINETCIS OF 2-BUTOXYETHANL AND ITS METABOLITES. GENETIC TOXICOLOGY (definition). | |||
| http://ntp-server.niehs.nih.gov/htdocs/Results_status/ResstatB/11135-T.html |
| Laboratory Outline | |||
| plant cells. 4 5 ] Enzymes and Metabolism: Definition of metabolism; Enzymes as catalysts of chemical reactions; Detection methods | |||
| http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/bc/ahp/Lab.Outline.html |
| GI, Metabolism Nutrition Module | |||
| Medicine Society: Medicine exists in a Social context. Definition of Health and Determinants of Health and Disease in the Population. | |||
| http://www.smbs.buffalo.edu/CTF2/spm.htm |
| Liftseeker Diet page | |||
| fish. So you can see the Pop has to go!!! Refined foods are lethal to your metabolism. What is the definition of Metabolism? The | |||
| http://www.homestead.com/liftseeker/Diet.html |
| BioMed Central | Abstract | PKQuest: measurement of intestinal ... | |||
| The classical definition of first pass metabolism (FPM) based on the differences in the area under the curve (AUC) for identical intravenous and oral doses is | |||
| http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6904/2/4/abstract |
| ANS 311: Class #15 | |||
| Definition: Basal Heat Production a. Heat produced per unit of time under post-absorptive, thermoneutral condition at rest. Not sleep: lower metabolism; Not | |||
| http://www.orst.edu/instruct/ans311/311cl15.htm |
| I to X | |||
| Pharmacokinetics refers to the study of absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME This definition discards a misuse often found in the medicinal | |||
| http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iupac/medchem/ix.html |
| Hepatic Encephalopathy | |||
| DEFINITION: It is postulated that patients develop an alteration of the brain energy metabolism accompanied with increased permeability of the blood-brain | |||
| http://www.geocities.com/twisted_artist/Medecine/hepatic_encephalopathy.htm |
| The small world of metabolism | |||
| S., Fell, DA Dandekar, T. A general definition of metabolic properties of metabolic networks: Implications for evolution and modelling of metabolism. | |||
| http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nbt/journal/v18/n11/full/nbt1100_1121.html |
| DEFINITION Methionine metabolism - Reference pathway | |||
| The following map is adapted from KEGG with their generous permission (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes, M. Kanehisa, Director) | |||
| http://www.stdgen.lanl.gov/stdgen/images/KEGG/00271.html |
| DEFINITION Nucleotide sugars metabolism - Reference pathway | |||
| The following map is adapted from KEGG with their generous permission (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes, M. Kanehisa, Director) | |||
| http://www.stdgen.lanl.gov/stdgen/images/KEGG/00520.html |
| metabolism, Definition from AP Dictionary of Science and Technology | |||
| metabolism. Physiology ? the sum of all the chemical and physical processes within a living organism, including anabolism and catabolism. Immediate information from the convenience of your | |||
| http://www.apnet.com/inscight/10261998/metabol1.htm |
| metabolism, Definition from AP Dictionary of Science and Technology | |||
| metabolism. Physiology ? the sum of all the chemical and physical processes within a living organism, including anabolism and catabolism. (Going back to a Greek word meaning ?changing.?) | |||
| http://www.apnet.com/inscight/03121997/metabol1.htm |