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Johann Deisenhofer | German scientist | human |
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Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard | German biologist (1995 Nobel Prize) | human |
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Caenorhabditis elegans | free-living species of nematode | taxon model organism |
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aorta | largest artery in the body | artery umbrella term aorto class of anatomical entity |
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inflammation | signs of activation of the immune system | symptom or sign |
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Luc Montagnier | French virologist and joint recipient of the Nobel Prize of Physiology or Medicine (2008) | human |
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Françoise Barré-Sinoussi | French virologist and Nobel laureate, co-discoverer of HIV | human |
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Jean-Marie Lehn | French chemist | human |
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Kurt Wüthrich | Swiss chemist | human |
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Drosophila melanogaster | species of fly | taxon model organism |
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hemophilia | Human genetic disease that impairs the body's ability to make blood clots, a process needed to stop bleeding | umbrella term rare disease class of disease |
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Paul Erdős | Hungarian mathematician (1913–1996) | human |
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scoliosis | Spine postural abnormalities in which vertebral column has three diamentional curvature | class of disease symptom or sign |
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bioluminescence | The production of light by certain enzyme-catalyzed reactions in cells. | biological process color in nature |
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biopsy | medical test involving extraction of sample cells or tissues for examination to determine the presence or extent of a disease | medical test type |
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vitiligo | hypersensitivity reaction type II disease that causes depigmentation of skin patches resulting from loss of function or death of melanocytes | class of disease |
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Adaptive radiation therapy | therapy using ionizing radiation | medical specialty |
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graph of a function | Representation of a function as the set of pairs (x, f(x)) | |
automation | technology use of various control systems by which a process or procedure is performed with minimal human assistance | academic discipline industry technology | |
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macrophage | type of white blood cell | cell type |
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field | common physics term for a physical quantity, represented by a number or tensor, that has a value for each point in space-time | |
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Barbara McClintock | American scientist and cytogeneticist | human |
renal dialysis | removal of nitrogenous waste and toxins from the body in place of or to augment the kidney | ||
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Daniel Kahneman | Israeli-American psychologist and economist (1934-2024) | human |
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cardiac surgery | surgery on the heart or great vessels | medical specialty academic discipline |
oceanic crust | part of Earth's lithosphere | ||
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Lucy | common name for several hundred pieces of bone representing about 40% of the skeleton of an individual Australopithecus afarensis, discovered in Ethiopia in 1974 | Hominin fossil skeleton |
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Kawasaki disease | human disease in which blood vessels throughout the body become inflamed | class of disease |
muscle weakness | lack of muscle strength | symptom or sign | |
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Manuel Castells | Spanish sociologist | human |
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Craig Venter | American biotechnologist and businessman | human |
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Drosophila | genus of insects | taxon model organism |
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Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza | Italian population geneticist | human |
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Francis Collins | American geneticist and director of the National Institutes of Health | human |
pathogenesis | set of biological mechanisms that account for the origin and development of a disease | ||
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CRISPR | family of DNA sequence found in prokaryotic organisms | |
biofilm | group of microorganisms in which cells stick to each other and, often, to a surface | ||
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osteosarcoma | bone cancer that is located in bone that has material basis in cells of mesenchymal origin | class of disease |
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nanorobotics | branch of robotics | |
Bryan Sykes | British geneticist and science writer (1947–2020) | human | |
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muscular disease | disease in which the muscle fibers do not function, resulting in muscular weakness | rare disease class of disease |
lymphocyte | subtype of white blood cell | cell type | |
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spina bifida | congenital disorder of nervous system | class of disease |
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spondylosis | degenerative osteoarthritis of the joints between the center of the spinal vertebrae and/or neural foramina | class of disease |
Manuel Palomar Sanz | computer scientist and computational linguisti | human | |
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Michel Haïssaguerre | French physiologist | human |
Association for Computational Linguistics | learned society and publisher | learned society publisher open-access publisher | |
attribution of recent climate change | effort to scientifically ascertain mechanisms responsible for recent global warming and related climate changes on Earth | ||
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Alex Pentland | American academic and entrepreneur | human |
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András Kornai | Hungarian mathematical linguist | human |
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Michael Levitt | biophysicist and Professor of Structural biology | human |
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Aldiri. Arkitektura eta abar | academic journal | scientific journal |
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Ander Rodriguez Lejarza | basque politician | human |
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Arantza Diaz de Ilarraza Sanchez | Basque computer scientist | human |
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apoptotic process | programmed cell death in multicellular organisms | biological process |
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Iñaki Alegria | researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-0272-1472 | human |
Myriam Gorospe | Spanish scientist, biologist and researcher | human | |
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Felisa Verdejo | Spanish scientist | human |
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Montse Maritxalar Anglada | researcher | human |
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Agustín Azkarate | researcher | human |
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Koldo Garcia-Etxebarria | researcher | human |
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Arturo Elosegi | Basque scientist (Ecology) | human |
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Kepa Sarasola Gabiola | researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0003-4349-6088 | human |
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Eneko Agirre | researcher in Natural Language Processing | human |
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Mikel Artetxe | researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-5715-6458 | human |
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Nahia Idoiaga Mondragon | researcher | human |
German Rigau | researcher from University of the Basque Country | human | |
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Amaiur Esnaola Illarreta | Basque-Spanish biologist and researcher | human |
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COVID-19 pandemic | Pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 | pandemic public health emergency of international concern disease outbreak complex emergency |
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Ana Arruarte | researcher | human |
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Maider Uriarte | researcher | human |
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Igor Calzada | researcher | human |
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Mercury | smallest and closest planet to the sun in the Solar System | inferior planet inner planet of the Solar System |
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Big Bang | hypothetical begin of the Universe through expansion out of an infinitely small and infinitely dense state | occurrence cosmological model big bang unmoved mover argument for God's existence scientific evidence for the existence of God |
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dinosaur | clade of sauropsid vertebrates that dominated the Mesozoic Era (including birds) | taxon clade |
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feces | solid or semisolid remains of the food that passes through the bowel, from any animal | biogenic substance type class of anatomical entity |
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heart | inner organ for the circulation of blood | organ type class of anatomical entity |
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Arthropoda | phylum of invertebrates with jointed exoskeletons | taxon |
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cell biology | scientific discipline that studies cells | branch of biology academic discipline |
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Ada Yonath | Israeli chemist | human |
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global warming | current rise in Earth's average temperature and related large-scale shifts in weather patterns | atmospheric phenomenon environmental issue human impact on the environment |
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multiple sclerosis | disease that damages the myelin sheaths around nerve axons | designated intractable/rare disease class of disease symptom or sign |
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Alzheimer's disease | progressive, neurodegenerative disease characterized by memory loss | rare disease class of disease |
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malaria | mosquito-borne infectious disease | endemic disease class of disease |
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HIV/AIDS | spectrum of conditions caused by HIV infection | endemic disease syndrome pandemic class of disease symptom or sign |
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HIV | human retrovirus, cause of AIDS | organisms known by a particular common name |
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bioenergy | renewable energy | |
Pacific Ring of Fire | region at edges of Pacific Ocean known for tectonic activity | island arc volcanic arc | |
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Escherichia coli | enteric, rod shaped, gram-negative bacterium | taxon model organism |
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Mars | fourth planet in the Solar System from the Sun | inner planet of the Solar System superior planet |
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parturition | physiological process of expelling a fetus from the pregnant human mother's uterus | |
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asthma | long-term disease involving inflamed airways | class of disease |
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autism | neurodevelopmental condition | disability pervasive developmental disorder class of disease |
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diarrhea | loose or liquid bowel movements | class of disease symptom or sign |
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schizophrenia | psychotic disorder characterized by emotional responsiveness and disintegration of thought process | mental disorder class of disease |
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arterial hypertension | long term medical condition with elevated arterial blood pressure | class of disease symptom or sign |
bisexuality | sexual and / or romantic attraction to men and women | sexual orientation romantic orientation | |
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metamorphic rock | rock arising from metamorphism of original rock under high heat and pressure | rock type |
Günter Blobel | German American biologist (1999 Nobel Prize) | human | |
fatty acid | carboxylic acid with a long aliphatic chain, either saturated or unsaturated | structural class of chemical entities |
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