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  2. Biological Physics - Wikipedia

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    Biological Physics: Energy, Information, Life: With new art by David Goodsell is a book by Philip Nelson, illustrated by David Goodsell. The fifth printing was published by W. H. Freeman in late 2013. It is a work on biology with an emphasis on the application of physical principles.

  3. David Robert Nelson - Wikipedia

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    David R. Nelson is currently the Arthur K. Solomon Professor of Biophysics and Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Harvard University. He graduated from Cornell University Summa cum laude with a double major in physics and mathematics in 1972, and received an M.S. in theoretical physics in 1974, and a Ph.D. in theoretical physics in January, 1975.

  4. Georgia Purdom - Wikipedia

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    Purdom studied at Cedarville University, graduating in 1994, [1] before going on to get a PhD in molecular genetics from Ohio State University. [5] She was an associate professor of biology at Mount Vernon Nazarene University before joining Answers in Genesis.

  5. Biological thermodynamics - Wikipedia

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    Biological thermodynamics (Thermodynamics of biological systems) is a science that explains the nature and general laws of thermodynamic processes occurring in living organisms as nonequilibrium thermodynamic systems that convert the energy of the Sun and food into other types of energy.

  6. Molecular Biology of the Cell (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book was the first to position cell biology as a central discipline for biology and medicine, and immediately became a landmark textbook. [3] It was written in intense collaborative sessions in which the authors lived together over periods of time, [3] organized by editor Miranda Robertson, then-Biology Editor of Nature. [4]

  7. Michael P. Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Nelson taught in the philosophy department, and held a joint appointment in the College of Natural Resources, at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point from 1993 to 2004, in the philosophy department at the University of Idaho from 2005 to 2007, and held a triple-joint appointment in the Lyman Briggs College, the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, and the Department of Philosophy at ...

  8. Intracellular digestion - Wikipedia

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    Most organisms that use intracellular digestion belong to Kingdom Protista, such as amoeba and paramecium.. Amoeba. Amoeba uses pseudopodia to capture food for nutrition in a process called phagocytosis.

  9. Intracellular transport - Wikipedia

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    Intracellular transport is an overarching category of how cells obtain nutrients and signals. One very well understood form of intracellular transport is known as endocytosis.