- Industry: Library & information science
- Number of terms: 152252
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                                                        The National Library of Medicine (NLM), on the campus of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, is the world's largest medical library. The Library collects materials and provides information and research services in all areas of biomedicine and health care.                             
                                                     
                        Post-mortem examination of the organs and body tissue to determine cause of death or pathological condition.    
    
    						Industry:Biology; Chemistry    
									Response, expressed as an excess of background, at which a benchmark dose or benchmark concentration is set.    
    
    						Industry:Biology; Chemistry    
									Regulation of gene expression in bacteria by premature termination of transcription of a biosynthetic operon.    
    
    						Industry:Biology; Chemistry    
									Biological agent with pesticidal activity, e.g., the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis when used to kill insects.    
    
    						Industry:Biology; Chemistry    
									Measurement of the rate of growth of a part or parts of an organism relative to the growth of the whole organism.    
    
    						Industry:Biology; Chemistry    
									Compounds able to produce cyanide. Examples: Cyanogenic glycosides such as amygdalin in peach and apricot stones.    
    
    						Industry:Biology; Chemistry    
									Acceptable concentration of a residue which has been established for an antibiotic found in human or animal foods.    
    
    						Industry:Biology; Chemistry    
									Process which reverses the effect of a mutation which had inactivated a gene; thus it restores the wild phenotype.    
    
    						Industry:Biology; Chemistry    
									Chemical conversion of a substance that is mediated by living organisms or enzyme preparations derived there from.    
    
    						Industry:Biology; Chemistry    
									Chemical conversion of a substance that is mediated by living organisms or enzyme preparations derived there from.    
    
    						Industry:Biology; Chemistry    
									 
  				
