None. They are two ways of saying the same thing and mean exactly the same.
put forward, suggest, advance, posit, hypothesize, propose; assume, presuppose, presume, take for granted.
forward or before. I think its the same for biology.
a word, phrase, or sequence that reads the same backward as forward.
what is mean by forward bia
One example is the word "live." It can mean "to be alive" when read forward, and "to reside" when read backward.
I'm not certain, but when googling it seems like foot is more common. Both technically mean the same thing.
No, take and get are not the same thing. One could 'take' a vacation but they would not 'get' one
In a particular time, if the forward and backward reactions of a reversible reactions take place in the same rate, there would be not a visible change (i.e. no net change) in the system, and that system is said to be at equilibrium.
If you mean, it is spelled the same forward and backwards, that probably refers to "noon".
Spanish for "Always Forward."
Both "I take a step forward" and "I take a step forwards" are grammatically correct, but "I take a step forward" is more commonly used in American English. In British English, both "forward" and "forwards" are accepted, but "forwards" may sound more formal.