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 Übersetzung für 'biological tissue' von Englisch nach Deutsch
med.
biological tissue
biologisches Gewebe {n}
Teiltreffer
biol.
biological {adj}
biologisch
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biological flocBelebtschlammflocke {f}
biol.
biological membrane
biologische Membran {f}
biol.
biological polymer
biologisches Polymer {n}
biol.
biological structure
biologische Struktur {f}
biol.
biological function
biologische Funktion {f}
acad.biol.spec.
biological anthropology
biologische Anthropologie {f}
biological daughterleibliche Tochter {f}
biol.
biological diversity
biologische Diversität {f}
chem.
biological molecules
biologische Moleküle {pl}
chem.
biological molecule
biologisches Molekül {n}
spec.
biological reaction
biologische Reaktion {f}
biol.
biological magnification
biologische Magnifikation {f}
biological heritagebiologisches Erbe {n}
biochem.biol.
biological reactor
Bioreaktor {m} [Fermenter]
weapons
biological weapons
Biowaffen {pl}
ecol.med.MedTech.
biological effect
biologischer Effekt {m}
med.pharm.
biological decontaminant
Entseuchungs­mittel {n}
biological sonleiblicher Sohn {m}
biotech.law
biological patent
Biopatent {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Biopassive (bioinert) ceramics are, as the name suggests, characterized by the limited interaction the material has with the surrounding biological tissue.
  • Damage to her biological tissue is known to heal at a relatively fast rate and she can form a resistance to poisons upon contacting them.
  • The Mie solution is also important for understanding the appearance of common materials like milk, biological tissue and latex paint.
  • Biological tissue has little inherent contrast in either the light or electron microscope.
  • In histology, potassium ferricyanide is used to detect ferrous iron in biological tissue.

  • or the isolation of "analytical quantities" of the substance of interest (where the focus is on identifying and quantifying the substance (for example, in biological tissue or fluid).
  • Semiconductor thin sections can be made using a focused ion beam. Biological tissue specimens are chemically fixed, dehydrated and embedded in a polymer resin to stabilize them sufficiently to allow ultrathin sectioning.
  • Normalizing the tissue radioactivity concentrations to the injected dose gives values in units of percent of the injected dose per milliliter of organ or biological tissue.
  • A surgical instrument is a tool or device for performing specific actions or carrying out desired effects during a surgery or operation, such as modifying biological tissue, or to provide access for viewing it.
  • Many materials are transparent at terahertz wavelengths, and this radiation is safe for biological tissue being non-ionizing (as opposed to X-rays).

  • Quantitatively, the smooth endoplasmic reticulum of the liver cell is the principal organ of drug metabolism, although every biological tissue has some ability to metabolize drugs.
  • Carbon-dioxide lasers have become useful in surgical procedures because water (which makes up most biological tissue) absorbs this frequency of light very well.
  • The co-culture system in 3D models can predict the response to chemotherapy and endocrine therapy if the microenvironment defines biological tissue for the cells.
  • The law is used widely in infra-red spectroscopy and near-infrared spectroscopy for analysis of polymer degradation and oxidation (also in biological tissue) as well as to measure the concentration of various compounds in different food samples.
  • Immunohistochemistry is also widely used in basic research to understand the distribution and localization of biomarkers and differentially expressed proteins in different parts of a biological tissue.

  • Electrical conductivity and permittivity vary among biological tissue types and depend on their free ion content.
  • An engram is a unit of cognitive information imprinted in a physical substance, theorized to be the means by which memories are stored as biophysical or biochemical changes in the brain or other biological tissue, in response to external stimuli.
  • g., biological tissue). It is used for medical imaging and industrial nondestructive testing (NDT).
  • In biochemical spectroscopy, information can be gathered about biological tissue by absorption and light scattering techniques.
  • Phosphotungstic acid is a common negative stain for viruses, nerves, polysaccharides, and other biological tissue materials.

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