It means do do a really big poo when you are constipated.
FC Biolog-Novokubansk Progress was created in 1995.
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William H. Leonard has written: 'Biolog'
biological is a product used to induce immunity to various infectious deseases or noxious subtances of biological origin.
Microbiology is the study of small microscopic animals like bacteria, fungus, viruses.
First of all, they can -ist in the words biologist or chemist wouldn't be considered as a suffix. If we take away -ist from biologist, it would be biolog. That's not a word. Same with chemist. Technically, -ist means what a person is. For example, if I were a biologist,I would study biology.
Because in males they have only 1 X chromosome. The other one is Y. But in females they have 2 XX chromosomes so the chance that X chromosome will carry disease to cause illness is lower. Example: lets say xx (recesssive) phenotype makes illness, whereas XX (dominant) is healthy. A woman can have XX, Xx, xx right? Since Xx is a carrier and XX is healthy you wont see the illness. only xx can make illness. 1/3 chances she is sick. However in males they have XY. so he can only have either XY or xY. No carrier form is present. The chances he will be sick is %50. got it? Im a genetic engineer and molecular biolog so count on me :)
The cast of Hjernevask - 2010 includes: Charles Alan Murray as Himself - Statsviter Martine Aurdal as Herself - Columnist in Dagbladet Nils Axel Nissen as Himself - Homoforsker Vigdis Bunkholdt as Herself - Homofil Gregory Cochran as Himself - Fysiker og antropolog Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair as himself Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair as Himself - Psykolog Cathrine Egeland as Herself - Gender Researcher Harald Eia as Himself - Presenter John Ertzgaard as Himself - Sportssjef Thomas Folkestad as Himself - Homofil Philip Folkestad as Himself - Homofil Hedda Giertsen as Herself - Kriminolog Gudmund Hernes as himself Anniken Huitfeldt as herself Anniken Huitfeldt as Herself - Former Minister of Children Affairs Gro Isachsen as Herself - Sexolog Simon LeVay as Himself - Nevrolog Richard Lippa as himself Richard Lippa as Himself - Psykolog Liv Meldal as herself Kristin Mile as herself Richard Nisbett as Himself - Psykolog Richard Nisbett as Himself - Sosialpsykolog Hans Olav Tungesvik as himself Sam Pierre Mendy as himself Steven Pinker as Himself - Evolusjonspsykolog Robert Plomin as himself Judith Rich Harris as herself Gerulf Rieger as Himself - Psykolog Erling Sandmo as Himself - Historiker Camilla Schreiner as herself Philip Skau as Himself - Biolog Kristian Tambs as himself Dag Undlien as Himself - Genetiker
1.the bottom support of anything; that on which a thing stands or rests: a metal base for the table.2.a fundamental principle or groundwork; foundation; basis: the base of needed reforms.3.the bottom layer or coating, as of makeup or paint.4.Architecture.a.the distinctively treated portion of a column or pier below the shaft or shafts.b.the distinctively treated lowermost portion of any construction, as a monument, exterior wall, etc.5.Botany, Zoology.a.the part of an organ nearest its point of attachment.b.the point of attachment.6.the principal element or ingredient of anything, considered as its fundamental part: face cream with a lanolin base; paint with a lead base.7.that from which a commencement, as of action or reckoning, is made; a starting point or point of departure.8.Baseball.a.any of the four corners of the diamond, esp. first, second, or third base. Compare home plate.b.a square canvas sack containing sawdust or some other light material, for marking first, second, or third base.9.a starting line or point for runners, racing cars, etc.10.(in hockey and other games) the goal.11.Military.a.a fortified or more or less protected area or place from which the operations of an army or an air force proceed.b.a supply installation for a large military force.12.Geometry. the line or surface forming the part of a figure that is most nearly horizontal or on which it is supposed to stand.13.Mathematics.a.the number that serves as a starting point for a logarithmic or other numerical system.b.a collection of subsets of a topological space having the property that every open set in the given topology can be written as the union of sets of the collection.c.a collection of neighborhoods of a point such that every neighborhood of the point contains one from the collection.d.a collection of sets of a given filter such that every set in the filter is contained in some set in the collection.14.Also called base line. Surveying. See under triangulation (def. 1).15.Painting.a.vehicle (def. 10).b.Also called carrier. inert matter, used in the preparation of lakes, onto which a coloring compound is precipitated.16.Photography. a thin, flexible layer of cellulose triacetate or similar material that holds the light-sensitive film emulsion and other coatings, esp. on motion-picture film.17.Chemistry.a.a compound that reacts with an acid to form a salt, as ammonia, calcium hydroxide, or certain nitrogen-containing organic compounds.b.the hydroxide of a metal or of an electropositive element or group.c.a group or molecule that takes up or accepts protons.d.a molecule or ion containing an atom with a free pair of electrons that can be donated to an acid; an electron-pair donor.e.any of the purine and pyrimidine compounds found in nucleic acids: the purines adenine and guanine and the pyrimidines cytosine, thymine, and uracil.18.Grammar. the part of a complex word, consisting of one or more morphemes, to which derivational or inflectional affixes may be added, as want in unwanted or biolog- in biological. Compare root 1 (def. 11), stem 1 (def. 16).19.Linguistics. the component of a generative grammar containing the lexicon and phrase-structure rules that generate the deep structure of sentences.20.Electronics.a.an electrode or terminal on a transistor other than the emitter or collector electrodes or terminals.b.the part of an incandescent lamp or electron tube that includes the terminals for making electrical connection to a circuit or power supply
The cast of Fire-Followers - 2013 includes: Gunnar Anerson as Man in Gallery Johan Fingal as Biolog Eli Kvalvagnes as Pub Owner Jorgen Larsson as Forester Ewa Ljosvoll as Curator Trond Nicholas Perry as Inventor Ivar Nyygard as Mr. Utvik Hector Pina Barros as Architect Trond Sobstad as History Teacher
-noun1.the bottom support of anything; that on which a thing stands or rests: a metal base for the table.2.a fundamental principle or groundwork; foundation; basis: the base of needed reforms.3.the bottom layer or coating, as of makeup or paint.4.Architecture.a.the distinctively treated portion of a column or pier below the shaft or shafts.b.the distinctively treated lowermost portion of any construction, as a monument, exterior wall, etc.5.Botany,Zoology.a.the part of an organ nearest its point of attachment.b.the point of attachment.6.the principal element or ingredient of anything, considered as its fundamental part: face cream with a lanolin base; paint with a lead base.7.that from which a commencement, as of action or reckoning, is made; a starting point or point of departure.8.Baseball.a.any of the four corners of the diamond, esp. first, second, or third base. Compare home plate.b.a square canvas sack containing sawdust or some other light material, for marking first, second, or third base.9.a starting line or point for runners, racing cars, etc.10.(in hockey and other games) the goal.11.Military.a.a fortified or more or less protected area or place from which the operations of an army or an air force proceed.b.a supply installation for a large military force.12.Geometry. the line or surface forming the part of a figure that is most nearly horizontal or on which it is supposed to stand.13.Mathematics.a.the number that serves as a starting point for a logarithmic or other numerical system.b.a collection of subsets of a topological space having the property that every open set in the given topology can be written as the union of sets of the collection.c.a collection of neighborhoods of a point such that every neighborhood of the point contains one from the collection.d.a collection of sets of a given filter such that every set in the filter is contained in some set in the collection.14.Also called base line. Surveying. See under triangulation (def. 1).15.Painting.a.vehicle (def. 10).b.Also called carrier. inert matter, used in the preparation of lakes, onto which a coloring compound is precipitated.16.Photography. a thin, flexible layer of cellulose triacetate or similar material that holds the light-sensitive film emulsion and other coatings, esp. on motion-picture film.17.Chemistry.a.a compound that reacts with an acid to form a salt, as ammonia, calcium hydroxide, or certain nitrogen-containing organic compounds.b.the hydroxide of a metal or of an electropositive element or group.c.a group or molecule that takes up or accepts protons.d.a molecule or ion containing an atom with a free pair of electrons that can be donated to an acid; an electron-pair donor.e.any of the purine and pyrimidine compounds found in nucleic acids: the purines adenine and guanine and the pyrimidines cytosine, thymine, and uracil.18.Grammar. the part of a complex word, consisting of one or more morphemes, to which derivational or inflectional affixes may be added, as want in unwanted or biolog- in biological. Compare root 1 (def. 11), stem 1 (def. 16).19.Linguistics. the component of a generative grammar containing the lexicon and phrase-structure rules that generate the deep structure of sentences.20.Electronics.a.an electrode or terminal on a transistor other than the emitter or collector electrodes or terminals.b.the part of an incandescent lamp or electron tube that includes the terminals for making electrical connection to a circuit or power supply.21.Stock Exchange. the level at which a security ceases a decline in price.22.Heraldry. the lower part of an escutcheon.23.bases, Armor. a tonlet formed of two shaped steel plates assembled side by side.24.Jewelry. pavilion (def. 6).25.in base, Heraldry. in the lower part of an escutcheon.-adjective26.serving as or forming a base: The walls will need a base coat and two finishing coats.
The cast of TV2 nyhederne - 1988 includes: Madeleine Albright as herself Grevinde Alexandra as herself Charlotte Autzen as Herself - Weather Forecaster James Barclay James Barclay as himself Anders Bech Jessen as Himself - Host (1999-2004) Cecilie Beck as Herself - Host (2004-) Peter Bertelsen as himself Thomas Biehl Claus Bjerre as Himself - Teacher in Film Direction, Den Danske Filmskole Klaus Bondam as himself Caroline Boserup as Herself - Host Anker Boye as himself Steffen Brandt as himself Niels Brinch as Himself - Reporter (1988-) Peter Brixtofte as Himself - Tidligere borgmester, Farum Kommune Roger Buch Jensen as Himself - Kommunalforsker Henning Camre as himself Marie Carmen Koppel as Herself - Sanger Olav Christensen as Himself - Reporter Prins Christian as himself Anette Claudi as Herself - Reporter (1991,1994) Thorkild Dahl as Himself - Reporter (1990-) Svenning Dalgaard as Himself - Host John Dalgleish Donaldson as himself Diane Dimond as Herself - TV-reporter Daniell Edwards as himself Kim Eilersen as Himself - Biolog Asef Ekbal as himself Hans Erik Lerchenfeld as himself Pernille Fischer Christensen as herself Anders Fogh Rasmussen as himself Anders Fogh Rasmussen as Himself - Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen as Himself - Statsminister Anna Foss as Herself - Reporter (2003) Kronprins Frederik as himself Jens Gaardbo as Himself - Host (1988-1997) Sven Gaul as himself Regner Grasten as himself Thomas Gravesen as himself Bo Green Jensen as Himself - Critic Mads Gudiksen as Himself - Reporter (2003 -) Slimane Hadj Abderahmane as himself Connie Hedegaard as Herself - New Appointed Minister Caroline Henderson as herself Prins Henrik as himself Margrethe II as herself Mikael Jarnvig as Himself - Weather Forecaster Steffen Jensen as Himself - Reporter (1988-) Prins Joachim as himself Martin Justesen as himself Mikael Kamber as Himself - Host Mads Kamp Thulstrup as Himself - Film Student, Den Danske Filmskole Eva Kjer Hansen as Herself - New Appointed Minister Mads Koudal as himself Karen Kragegaard as herself Jacob Krarup as himself Jonas Kvist Jensen as himself Johannes Langkilde as Himself - Reporter (2004-) Anne Laura Tatarczuk as herself Mads Lebech as himself Jan Lindhardt as himself Claus Lund as himself Michael MacAllen as Himself - Kystvagt, Boston Nils Malmros as himself Richard Manley as Himself - Father of Alexandra Manley Christa Maria Manley as Herself - Mother of Alexandra Manley Frida Marie Tatarczuk as herself Jens Martin Knudsen as Himself - Professor, planet fysik, Aarhus Universitet Kronprinsesse Mary as herself Omar Marzouk as himself Lotte Mejlhede as Herself - Host Susan Moody as herself Poul Nyrup Rasmussen as himself Jens Ole Nielsen as Himself - Reporter (2003) Georg Olesen as himself Trine Panum Kjeldsen as Herself - Host Hans Pilgaard as Himself - Reporter (1988-1990) Colin Powell as Himself - Udenrigsminister Samuel Rachlin as Himself - Host (1988-) Richard Ragnvald as himself Gunilla Roijer as Herself - Reporter (2004-) Stig Rossen as himself Signe Ryge Petersen as Herself - Weather Forecaster David Sakurai as himself Jesper Sander as himself Helge Sander as himself Allan Silberbrandt as Himself - Reporter Vagn Simonsen as Himself - Reporter (1988-2005) Henrik Skovgaard as Himself - Host Nikolaj Sommer as Himself - Finance reporter (2002-2004) Peter Tanev as Himself - Weather Forecaster Rasmus Tantholdt as Himself - Correspondent Viktor Tatarczuk as himself Ketil Teisen as himself Ulla Terkelsen as Herself - Reporter Henrik Vestergaard Ole Vestergaard as Himself - Reporter Jan Vesterlund as Himself - Reporter (2003) Tue West as himself Teena Winckler as herself Susanne Winckler as herself Thomas Wivel as himself