Short answer :
It means "carbon 13", that is the (stable) isotope 13 of carbon element. It is used in life sciences to trace carbon-cycle in a cell, or to label some parts of macromolecules.
Longer answer :
Carbon is an element that is present in all of the macromolecules that compose our cells (lipids, carbohydrates, fibres, proteins, vitamins, hormones, etc). For that reason, we are called "organic life", which means "carbon-based life" ; we share this with ALL life forms on this planet (so far...).
Though 99% of carbon in nature is carbon-12 (6 protons + 6 neutrons), other isotopes exist like sable carbon-13 (6p + 7n), and radioactive carbon-14 (6p + 8n). That means we are composed of 99% of carbon-12. Carbon-13 do have exact same chemical behavior as carbon-12, but it has some specific features in its physical properties (e.g. its spin).
As examples, it is possible to "play" with carbon-isotope contents in cells and trace labelled molecules wherever they go ; it is possible as well to solve the structure of macromolecules using carbon-13.
Other elements widely found in life have as well stable isotopes, that are used in a way or another in life sciences [element (isotope)] : hydrogen-1 (deuterium-2), oxygen-16 (oxygen-18), nitrogen-14 (nitrogen-15), ...
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Yes. Both carbon atoms have 6 protons. However, the 12C atom has 6 neutrons while the 13C atom has 7 neutrons :)
Molecular biology and genetics.
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13C or -13C depending on the order of subtraction
18C warmer than -13C is 5C.
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The compound has three unique 13C NMR signals.
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what does the biology term constant mean
forward or before. I think its the same for biology.
Biology is the study of living and non living organisms.
Snowboard sizes for kids boots go from the smallest 11c, 12c, 13c, than goes to 1-15. The 1-15 sizes includes children through adult sizes. As for what the c indicates I believe its stands for child...not 100% sure though.