An area containing a wildlife preserve bordered by a buffer zone in which more frequent use is permitted to the public, established as a way of integrating habitat conservation with the interests of the local community.
2006-10-07 23:21:13
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answered by Michelle G 2
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The exhilarating pace of discovery in the Life Sciences and the complex problems ahead demand new approaches that cut across traditional disciplines. The interactive and stimulating environment of Brandeis University fosters thinking "outside the box", where biophysical and genetic approaches merge with the tools of biochemistry and molecular biology to investigate the fundamental processes of life. The graduate programs are committed to interdisciplinary training, spanning five academic departments as well as four research centers. Brandeis University offers the rare combination of an internationally recognized research university in a small college setting that promotes close interactions with prestigious faculty. The suburban campus is just 20 minutes from the bustling academic and biotechnology centers of Boston and Cambridge
2006-10-08 07:15:59
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answered by veerabhadrasarma m 7
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bi·o·re·serve (b-r-zûrv)
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An area containing a wildlife preserve bordered by a buffer zone in which more frequent use is permitted to the public, established as a way of integrating habitat conservation with the interests of the local community.
2006-10-08 10:28:39
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answered by Anonymous
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A bio reserve is a reserved area of land-it may be any of forest, desert, mountains, waterbody... where outside interaction is kept to absolute minimum (eg wild life sanctuaries) and the interactions between the various species of plants, animals, etc is permitted in an absolutely natural manner- free from human and other extraneous interference.
2006-10-08 08:35:51
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answered by kapilbansalagra 4
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Do your own homework and thinking.....Yes, I help people to do their homework....but you are simply not thinking...
2006-10-08 06:23:10
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answered by Frank 6
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