P.Biol. is short for "Professional Biologist" and represents someone who is a member of the Alberta Society of Professional Biologists. This is society defined by Alberta (Canada) legislation and can only be used by someone who is in good standing as a member of the society. It provides an assurance the the individual is appropriately qualified and compliant with its code of ethics.
Similar to this is the R.P.Bio or "Registered Professional Biologist", which is a similar designation used by British Columbia professional biologist. As of Oct 2010, these are the only two legally defined professional biological societies in Canada
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If you Google Biol 452 Amphibian Crossword you will see the lab notes under week 7, crossword and key.
100'C or 212'F
There is no specific term "Sand Biol." It may be a typo or a contraction of terms. Sand biology typically refers to the study of organisms that live in or interact with sandy environments, such as beaches or dunes.
No, it is usually called boiling pot or kettle.
The Webster's dictionary says: Analogous (biol.) similar in function though differing in structure
orgánulos. m. plur. Biol. Unidades estructurales y funcionales de una célula u organismo unicelular; p. ej., las mitocondrias o el núcleo.Definición de La Real Academia Española
ummm... hot water and hot water boil at the same rate...
Irish Gaelic: fidléir Scottish Gaelic: fidhlear Manx Gaelic: biol-chloieder, fidleyr, groudle, kialgeyr
No, it is not. Example is when you biol the egg. Once boiled it cant be "unboiled". Classic example of permanently denaturated protein.
ESI Biol refers to a company or entity involved in biotechnology or life sciences, often focusing on areas like research, development, or production of biological products. It may engage in activities such as genetic research, pharmaceutical development, or biomanufacturing. The specifics could vary based on the context or region, so additional details would help clarify its exact role or offerings.
The number of students enrolled in BIOL 106 is a discrete random variable because it can only take on whole number values (0, 1, 2, etc.). You cannot have a fraction of a student enrolled, making it inherently countable. Discrete variables are characterized by distinct and separate values, which fits the context of student enrollment.