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Enzymatic reactions are examples of isotropic systems
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The term biophysics was first introduced by Karl Pearson in 1982
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Leonardo da Vinci founded a school in Pisa of iatro-mathematics and iatro-physics
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In the microphysical world, the so-called effective parameters are used
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Calorimetric studies of heat generation of mammals were conducted by Lavoisier and Laplace
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Mayer analyzed blood flow by using the principles of physics
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Increasing energy of light goes in the order of ultraviolet, visible, infrared
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The subjects of biophysics are [ ] underlying all process of living systems. Biophysics also studies the interactions of physical factors on physiological functions, which is a special subarea, called environmental biophysics.
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physical instruments
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physical principles
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physical parameters
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Biophysics is a/an [ ] science somewhere between biology and physics. It is connected with other disciplines, as well, such as mathematics, physical chemistry and biochemistry.
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pure
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interdisciplinary
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descriptive
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Biophysics studies [ ] of biological organization, from molecular processes to ecological phenomena
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the principles
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all levels
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the mechanisms
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The nature of biophysics is defined by [ ] rather than by the applied methods
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Cybernetics deals with [ ] in men and machines
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Biology claims to be a comprehensive science relating to all functions of [ ] systems
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complex
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living
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homogeneous
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Borelli founded a school in Pisa of iatro-mathematics and iatro-physics in which the human body was perceived as a(n) [ ]
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Iatro-physics has often been considered as a mechanistic forerunner of [ ]
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physics
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biophysics
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medical biophysics
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A decisive stimulus has been given to biophysical research through the discovery of X-rays. It was attributable to close cooperation between physicists, biologists and medical scientists which laid the foundation of [ ] which made significant contributions to the growth of modern molecular biology.
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molecular biophysics
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cellular biophysics
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radiation biophysics
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The word [ ] was invented by a synthesis of "biology" and "technics" at a conference in Dayton, USA, in 1960
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bionics
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biotechnology
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biophysics
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During the 1780's, Luigi Galvani performed experiments at the University of Bologna involving frogs. The physics of electricity was thus studied in direct relationship with phenomena of [ ]
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cytology
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electrophysiology
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morphology
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Biological membranes, as highly organized [ ] structures, are always attractive subjects for biophysical investigations.
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isotropic
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solid
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anisotropic
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Two kinds of physical behaviour meet at the molecular level of biological structures. On the biological structures. On the the hand, there are stochastic [ ] processes, based on the individual behaviour of atoms, molecules or supramolecular structures. On the other hand, there are [ ] processes, based on the behaviour of "large" bodies.
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The macrophysics use the laws of classical physics. Our everyday experiences with macrophysical systems show us that their behaviour is generally [ ].
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measurable
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deterministic
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visible
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In contrast to isotropic systems, like simple solutions, in anisotropic systems the [ ] of molecules in various directions is not identical, but is restricted in some directions, and promoted in others.
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mass
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electrical charge
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mobility
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Increasing energy of light goes in the order [ ]
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ultraviolet, visible, infrared
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visible, infrared, ultraviolet
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infrared, visible, ultraviolet
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ultraviolet, infrared, visible
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Based on his physiological studies, Robert Mayer was able to formulate [ ]
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An outstanding scientist in the history of biophysics is the German physicist and physiologist Hermann von Helmholtz, who laid the foundations for the fundamental theories [ ]
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of vision and hearing
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radioactive decay
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nuclear bomb
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aerodynamics