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    1.  Physiology of Animals (1)
    2.  Physiology of plants and microorganisms (5)
    3.  Anatomy and morphology (2/22)
    4.  Biophysics (7/8)
    5.  Tissue biology and regional physiology (0/4)
      1.  Tissue biology and regional physiology in animals (4)
    6.  Cell biology (30/37)
    7.  Biological control and secretions (1)
    8.  Reproduction, development, growth (10/37)
    9.  Diseases, Pathology (33)
  3.  Biochemistry (38/380)
    1.  Biochemistry in animals (8)
    2.  Biochemistry in plants and microorganisms (9)
    3.  General topics of biochemistry (22)
    4.  Metabolism (14)
    5.  Miscellaneous chemicals (7)
    6.  Proteins (75)
    7.  Enzymes (8)
    8.  Biochemical genetics (44/233)
  4.  Specific physiological systems in animals, regional histology and physiology in animals (2/53)
    1.  Circulatory system (3)
    2.  Digestive system (1)
    3.  Endocrine and excretory systems (1)
    4.  Integument (1)
    5.  Reproductive system of animals (3)
    6.  Musculoskeletal system (6)
    7.  Nervous and sensory system (36)
  5.  Specific parts of and physiological systems in plants (0/14)
    1.  Stems (4)
    2.  Reproductive organs, flowers (9)
    3.  Circulation, food storage, excretion (1)
  6.  Genetics and evolution (1/80)
  7.  Ecology (37/217)
  8.  Natural history of organisms and related subjects (12/226)
  9.  Natural history of specific kinds of organisms (0/1872)
    1.  Microorganisms, fungi and algae (25/179)
    2.  Plants (Botany) (54/268)
      1.  Philosophy and theory in botany (35/71)
      2.  Miscellany (5/46)
      3.  Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances in botany (8)
      4.  Serial publications in botany (2)
      5.  Organizations and management (37)
      6.  Education, research, related topics (4/74)
      7.  Historical, geographic, persons treatment (3/14)
        1.  Botanists (11)
    3.  Specific topics in natural history of plants (2/325)
      1.  Plant genetics and evolution (4/17)
      2.  Adaptation (3)
      3.  Miscellaneous nontaxonomic kinds of plants (7/64)
      4.  Plants characteristic of specific environments, plant ecology (10/42)
      5.  Treatments of plants by specific continents, countries, localities (210)
    4.  Plants noted for specific vegetative characteristics and flowers (3/53)
      1.  Herbaceous and woody plants, plants noted for their flowers (2/50)
    5.  Animals (Zoology) (23/265)
    6.  Specific topics in natural history of animals (2/127)
    7.  Specific taxonomic groups of plants (0/138)
      1.  Cryptogamia (Seedless plants) (0/30)
      2.  Spermatophyta (Seed plants) (0/108)
        1.  Pinophyta (Gymnosperms), Coniferales (Conifers) (14)
        2.  Angiospermae (Flowering plants) (0/95)
    8.  Specific taxonomic groups of animals (0/871)
  10.  Economics of land and energy (2/325)
    1.  Natural resources and energy (16/141)
    2.  Other natural resources (1/173)
      1.  Water (5/8)
      2.  Biological resources (87/165)
        1.  Plants and microorganisms as biological resources (18)
        2.  Animals as biological resources (61)
    3.  Environmental problems (24/33)
  11.  Other subjects (0/398)
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NatureServe Explorer provides conservation status, taxonomy, distribution, and life history information for more than 50,000 plants, animals, and ecological communities and systems in the United States and Canada. The data available through NatureServe Explorer represent a "snapshot" of the U.S. and Canadian data managed in the NatureServe Central Databases. [Information of the supplier]
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The Arabidopsis Book (TAB), ISSN: 1543-8120, represents a new mode of communication between researchers and a new model for scientific publishing. TAB is envisioned as a compilation of over 100 invited chapters, each reviewing in detail an important and interesting aspect of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana, with reference to what is known in other plants and in other kingdoms. TAB is available only via the internet and is free of charge. The American Society of Plant Biologists is providing funds ... [Information of the supplier]
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