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  2. Modularity (biology) - Wikipedia

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    SF Gilbert, JM Opitz, and RA Raff. 1996. "Resynthesizing Evolutionary and Developmental Biology". Developmental Biology. 173:357-372; G von Dassow and E Munro. "Modularity in Animal Development and Evolution: Elements of a Conceptual Framework for EvoDevo". J. Exp. Zool. 285:307-325. MI Arnone and EH Davidson. 1997.

  3. Modularity - Wikipedia

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    Modularity is the degree to which a system's components may be separated and recombined, often with the benefit of flexibility and variety in use. [1] The concept of modularity is used primarily to reduce complexity by breaking a system into varying degrees of interdependence and independence across and "hide the complexity of each part behind an abstraction and interface". [2]

  4. Modular design - Wikipedia

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    Modular computer design. Modular design in computer hardware is the same as in other things (e.g. cars, refrigerators, and furniture). The idea is to build computers with easily replaceable parts that use standardized interfaces. This technique allows a user to upgrade certain aspects of the computer easily without having to buy another ...

  5. Biological engineering - Wikipedia

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    Biological engineering employs knowledge and expertise from a number of pure and applied sciences, [2] such as mass and heat transfer, kinetics, biocatalysts, biomechanics, bioinformatics, separation and purification processes, bioreactor design, surface science, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and polymer science. It is used in the design of ...

  6. Scientists Have Built The First Modular Body—A Living Being ...

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    A biologist is using collected human cells to create a living organism powered by technology.. This modular unit offers independent modules that can connect and detach. The experiment shows off ...

  7. Module - Wikipedia

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    Modular design, the engineering discipline of designing complex devices using separately designed sub-components; Modular function deployment, a method in systems engineering and product development; Module, a measure of a gear's pitch; Ontology modularization, a methodological principle in ontology engineering

  8. Cellular organizational structure - Wikipedia

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    A non-biological entity with a cellular organizational structure (also known as a cellular organization, cellular system, nodal organization, nodal structure, et cetera) is set up in such a way that it mimics how natural systems within biology work, with individual 'cells' or 'nodes' working somewhat independently to establish goals and tasks ...

  9. Engineering biology - Wikipedia

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    Engineering biology is the set of methods for designing, building, and testing engineered biological systems which have been used to manipulate information, construct materials, process chemicals, produce energy, provide food, and help maintain or enhance human health and environment.