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Biofeedback, Electroencephalography -- See Neurofeedback


A technique to self-regulate brain activities provided as a feedback in order to better control or enhance one's own performance, control or function. This is done by trying to bring brain activities into a range associated with a desired brain function or status
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Biofeedback, Psychology -- See Also Feedback


A mechanism of communication within a system in that the input signal generates an output response which returns to influence the continued activity or productivity of that system
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Biofeedback, Psychology.   15
Biofeedback, Psychology -- methods : The clinical handbook of biofeedback : a step by step guide for training and practice with mindfulness / Inna Z. Khazan  2013 1
Biofeedback training   20
Biofeedback training -- Handbooks, manuals, etc   7
Biofeedback training -- Periodicals   3
Biofeedback training -- Study and teaching. : Relaxation for concentration, stress management and pain control using the Fleming method / edited and with additional material by Carol Horrigan ; from the work of Ursula Fleming, compiled by Anne Fleming  1997 1
 

Biofeedbacks -- See Biofeedback, Psychology


The therapy technique of providing the status of one's own AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM function (e.g., skin temperature, heartbeats, brain waves) as visual or auditory feedback in order to self-control related conditions (e.g., hypertension, migraine headaches)
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Biofeedbacks, Alpha -- See Neurofeedback


A technique to self-regulate brain activities provided as a feedback in order to better control or enhance one's own performance, control or function. This is done by trying to bring brain activities into a range associated with a desired brain function or status
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Biofeedbacks, Brainwave -- See Neurofeedback


A technique to self-regulate brain activities provided as a feedback in order to better control or enhance one's own performance, control or function. This is done by trying to bring brain activities into a range associated with a desired brain function or status
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Biofeedbacks, Electroencephalography -- See Neurofeedback


A technique to self-regulate brain activities provided as a feedback in order to better control or enhance one's own performance, control or function. This is done by trying to bring brain activities into a range associated with a desired brain function or status
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Biofeedbacks (Psychology) -- See Biofeedback, Psychology


The therapy technique of providing the status of one's own AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM function (e.g., skin temperature, heartbeats, brain waves) as visual or auditory feedback in order to self-control related conditions (e.g., hypertension, migraine headaches)
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Biofertilizers -- See Also the narrower term Nitrogen-fixing plants


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Biofertilizers.   19
Biofertilizers -- India : Agriculturally Important Microorganisms : Mechanisms and Applications for Sustainable Agriculture  2020 1
Biofertilizers -- Vietnam. : Efficient nutrient use in rice production in Vietnam achieved using inoculant biofertilisers : proceedings of a project (SMCN/2002/073) workshop held in Hanoi, Vietnam, 12-13 October 2007 / editors: I. R. Kennedy ... [and others]  2008 1
 

Biofilm -- See Biofilms


Encrustations formed from microbes (bacteria, algae, fungi, plankton, or protozoa) embedded in an EXTRACELLULAR POLYMERIC SUBSTANCE MATRIX that is secreted by the microbes. They occur on body surfaces such as teeth (DENTAL DEPOSITS); inanimate objects, and bodies of water. Biofilms are prevented from forming by treating surfaces with DENTIFRICES; DISINFECTANTS; ANTI-INFECTIVE AGENTS; and anti-fouling agents
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Biofilm   4
  Biofilms -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Biofilms.   100
Biofilms -- Analysis : Smart coatings II / Theodore Provder, editor ; Jamil Baghdachi, editor  2009 1
Biofilms -- Congresses.   8
Biofilms -- growth & development.   4
Biofilms -- Industrial applications   3
Biofilms -- Laboratory manuals : Microbial biofilms : methods and protocols / edited by Gianfranco Donelli, Microbial Biofilm Laboratory, Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, Rome, Italy  2014 1
Biofilms -- Mathematical models : Advanced methods and mathematical modeling of biofilms : applications in health care, medicine, food, aquaculture, environment, and industry / Mojtaba Aghajani Delavar, Junye Wang  2022 1
Biofilms -- Periodicals : npj biofilms and microbiomes  2015- 1
Biofilms -- Prevention   2
Biofilms -- Research -- Periodicals : Biofilms (Online)  2006 1
Biofiltration : Biofiltration of indoor pollutants by ornamental plants  2018 1
 

Biofiltration cells -- See Rain gardens


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BiofĂ­sica   9
 

Bioflavonoids -- See Flavonoids


A group of phenyl benzopyrans named for having structures like FLAVONES
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Bioflavonoids.   7
Bioflavonoids -- Congresses.   2
Bioflavonoids -- Physiological effect.   3
 

Biofloc -- See Aquaculture


Cultivation of natural faunal resources of water. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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Bioflocs -- See Aquaculture


Cultivation of natural faunal resources of water. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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Biofluorescence.   6
Biofluorescence -- Laboratory manuals : Fluorescent proteins : methods and protocols / edited by Mayank Sharma  2023 1
 

Biofortification -- See Also Food, Fortified


Any food that has been supplemented with essential nutrients either in quantities that are greater than those present normally, or which are not present in the food normally. Fortified food includes also food to which various nutrients have been added to compensate for those removed by refinement or processing. (From Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992)
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  Biofouling -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Biofuel -- See Biofuels


Hydrocarbon-rich byproducts from the non-fossilized BIOMASS that are combusted to generate energy as opposed to fossilized hydrocarbon deposits (FOSSIL FUELS)
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Biofuel.   12
 

Biofuel Cell -- See Bioelectric Energy Sources


Electric power supply devices which convert biological energy, such as chemical energy of metabolism or mechanical energy of periodic movements, into electrical energy
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Biofuel Cells -- See Bioelectric Energy Sources


Electric power supply devices which convert biological energy, such as chemical energy of metabolism or mechanical energy of periodic movements, into electrical energy
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Biofuel Oil -- See Biofuels


Hydrocarbon-rich byproducts from the non-fossilized BIOMASS that are combusted to generate energy as opposed to fossilized hydrocarbon deposits (FOSSIL FUELS)
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Biofuel Oils -- See Biofuels


Hydrocarbon-rich byproducts from the non-fossilized BIOMASS that are combusted to generate energy as opposed to fossilized hydrocarbon deposits (FOSSIL FUELS)
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Biofuels -- See Biomass energy


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